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    Fashion News

    This celebrity-beloved designer bewitches shoe lovers with fashionable new collection

    Clifford Pugh
    May 27, 2014 | 10:02 am

    Jimmy Choo. Manolo Blahnik. Tory Burch. Tabitha Simmons?

    The 43-year-old Simmons, who was named for the character in the TV classic Bewitched, has burst on the scene as a prime candidate for the title of next great shoe designer. She has won the Council of Fashion Designers of America Swarovski Award for Accessory Design and was named a CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund Finalist. Her stylish designs have attracted a hip celebrity following, including Julianne Moore, Gwyneth Paltrow, Jennifer Anniston, Keira Knightley, Kate Moss and Miranda Kerr.

    "As a fashion editor at Vogue things turn over very quickly, I think it's really nice to do a shoe line that's a little more slowed down."

    It's a pretty heady time for the London-born, New York-based Vogue editor, who transitioned into footwear design when she debuted her first collection in 2009, which Footwear News dubbed the "launch of the year."

    “My mother would only ever allow flat, sensible styles, so when I could wear what I wanted to, well, I went kind of crazy," she said.

    Now, however, Simmons balances some wild looks, such as a rocker boot with adjustable chain, with distinctive ballet flats that have become top sellers.

    "As a fashion editor at Vogue things turn over very quickly, I think it's really nice to do a shoe line that's a little more slowed down," Simmons said during a recent visit to Saks Fifth Avenue, her first Texas visit. "And I'm a mother and I wear all the shoes. I try to test all the shoes and what we're doing."

    During her whirlwind Houston stop, Simmons spent a time in the Saks shoe department to get feedback from sales associates and customers. She also talked to CultureMap about what she's learned about the shoe business, what sells and what's next for her.

    CultureMap: What are your first impressions of the Texas customer?

    Tabitha Simmons: Just walking through the (sales) floor and talking with the associates, I've found a very fashionable customer. They're very sophisticated. They do love fashion and they're excited with color.

    CM: How hard was it to transition from being an editor to being on the other side? What have you learned?

    TS: I think I've learned more about the business side. From an editor's point of view, there's always, OK what's new? The shoe season happens a little bit slower.

    CM: What are your most popular styles?

    TS: Our iconic flat goes season after season. We do very well with it. We did a lot of high heels to start out with; it was the stores who said, "We really need a flat ballerina."

    CM: What are you excited about for fall?

    TS: There's the Early boot with an adjustable chain that you can remove. (The collection) has a little bit more rock and roll edge. Maybe it's a little bit tougher and sexier for winter. In summer it's more whimsical.

    We did a sparkly Mary Jane for fall. And leopard, with more of a '60s feeling. Leopard never goes out of style. And I like the chunkier heel which we touched on in the summer. It's more comfortable and makes a fashion statement.

    CM: How did you get your first name?

    TS: I'm named for (the daughter in) Bewitched. Tabitha is not a common name in Britain. When I was thinking of naming my brand, I wondered, do we just call it Tabitha? Tab? I was trying to think of all these exotic names, but decided to call it my (full) name and be done with it.

    CM: What was it like to win the CFDA Award as the best new shoe designer?

    TS: It's scary when you're an editor and then go into something else. We can be a tough audience —us fashion editors — we can dismiss things very quickly. The CFDA is voted on by your peers and for them to say, yes what I've done is worthy of a vote was amazing. I actually got quite emotional about it.

    The morning of (the event) I had a Shoe Summit where I had to talk about being a woman shoe designer. I met Blake (Mycoskie) from TOMS so that's how that collaboration came about. That night was the CFDA and I didn't realize it is so huge. You have all these people here who have been your icons. I was so nervous.

    CM: Do you have an icon?

    TS: I generally don't. I love a customer who comes in and picks up a shoe and buys it. For me, that is the most amazing person because she has so much choice.

    Leticia in fondant.

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    HAUTE HANDBAGS

    Colorful Texas handbag maker opens new flagship store in Katy

    Gabi De la Rosa
    Mar 25, 2025 | 12:00 pm
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    Founder Conni Reed at new Houston-area boutique.

    With a mix of bright colors and patterns, Consuela bags have become a must-have accessory for women who love a bold pop of color. Founded by Conni Reed, who grew up just outside of Houston in Waller, Consuela burst onto the scene in 2005 and has been a go-to handbag for two decades.

    Available in boutiques, department stores, and flagship locations in Austin and Smithville, Consuela is now bringing its signature style to the Houston area with its newest store in LaCenterra at Cinco Ranch.

    "This location holds a special place in my heart as I grew up just outside of Houston," said Reed. "From day one, the Greater Houston market was incredibly supportive of Consuela. Expansion into Katy further strengthens those connections."

    Just like its signature bags, shoppers can expect a one-of-a-kind shopping experience in the new boutique. Disco balls, shimmering mirrors, handcrafted materials, and artisan-made designs fill the space, creating a vibrant shopping experience. According to Reed, the store embodies the "Art of the Unmatched" design principle her brand is based on.

    Consuela opened a new 4,157-square-foot store in LaCenterra at Cinco Ranch. Photo by Andrea Calo

    "Layering industrial elements with handcrafted details, vintage finds, and artistic finishes have created a one-of-kind space," said Reed. "Every material, pattern, and finish reflects Consuela's celebratory spirit. From the exterior to the interior, everything was crafted to tell the story of Consuela and our commitment to working with artisans, uplifting resilient communities, and celebrating the spirit of Mexico through design," said Reed.

    Although there won't be any Houston-exclusive pieces, shoppers can get their hands on Consuela's newest Spring 2025 collection. The latest lineup features woven textures and handcrafted details, with vibrant pinks, yellows, and greens accented by bronze embroidery. Designs include crystal-studded sunsets, fruit motifs, and floral disco ball prints, perfect for spring and summer looks.

    "Each of these pieces is a functional piece of art," said Reed. "Each of our bags is designed with joy in mind, rooted in the idea to overcome, to choose to live boldly, authentically, and to have fun."

    Consuela, LaCenterra at Cinco Ranch; 23501 Cinco Ranch Boulevard, Space B145; Katy, 77494


      

    Photo by Andrea Calo

    Founder Conni Reed at new Houston-area boutique.

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