Kelly Horrigan is a Brooklyn based designer. After working in corporate fashion, she decided to escape the confines of mass production and honor the wild allure of making intricate pieces entirely by hand. Her objective: combine old world techniques with experimental finishes and urban aesthetic. Kelly descends from a family of artisans. She draws upon this rich history as the foundation for her skills.
Mainly working with organic materials like leather, suede, fish skin, feathers, metals and stones, Kelly allows the personality of each material to inspire pieces that bridge pure art and high fashion. A fondness for found objects and vintage treasures, she transforms old works into new creations. She is conscious to use every inch of raw materials to reduce waste.
Kelly is a skilled pattern maker and shoemaker. She has made custom wedding gowns, elaborate performance costumes and period pieces. As an associate professor at
Pratt Institutes fashion department, she hands down industry secrets to a new generation of designers.
Her costume design and fine art has been featured in the work and collections of Jennifer Monson, Cathy Weis Projects, human future dance corps, J. Mandle Performance, Jonathan Berger,
Jennifer Miller's Circus Amok, Full Deck Collective, and at the Musee de Monoian. Her work has been featured in the pages of the Fader, Surface and Velvetpark Magazine, The New York Times as well as seen on here!TV and BravoTV's Make Me a Supermodel.
Visit
www.kellyhorrigan.com to view her past work.