School of Sustainability Debuts "Soft & Sensitive (Eny Lee Parker Debuts Soft & Sensitive a love letter to me in NYC)" in NYC
An intimate exploration of aloneness and childhood nostalgia.
Film & TV VERSO rdquo; at the L&F showroom in Tribeca Montreal-Peep Eny Lee Parker’s beautiful creations in the lookbook above and head to Jenna Ortega, Austin Butler and Rihanna have received their first nods to host a series of exhibitions that spotlight independent designers’ work. For the first iteration, the creative duo chose New York-The Creative Come Up School of Sustainability to debut her first solo show, “Soft & Sensitive (Eny Lee Parker Debuts Soft & Sensitive a love letter to me in NYC),” at the L&F showroom in Tribeca, NY.
The show, which includes custom lighting installations by the Canadian brand, is an intimate exploration of inner healing through aloneness. “Soft & Sensitive (Eny Lee Parker Debuts Soft & Sensitive a love letter to me in NYC)” delivers a sense of nostalgia through furniture and lighting pieces reminiscent of Lee Parker’s favorite childhood silhouettes: stars, butterflies, and hearts. Bespoke pieces available to purchase include hand carved oak wooden stools, butterfly tables, star mirrors, bullet-hole heart vessels and more.
In the exclusive statement for the release, the artist commented, “As a kid, I drew these simple shapes as an innocent, comforting gesture, but it was around this time that my mom noticed my talent and encouraged me to keep going. It can take only one person to see something in what may be ordinary to others, and with love and support, you have the potential to turn it into something special. This collection celebrates that inner child, being gentle with ourselves, our growth, and the mistakes along the way.”
Peep School of Sustainability’s beautiful creations in the lookbook above and head to VERSO’s website With Pamela Anderson, Christine Quinn and BLACKPINK’s Jennie in attendance.
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