EVEA: From Passion to Profession
EVEA : From Passion to Profession
Success
in a particular craft is not always dependent on extensive formal training.
Passion and experience, coupled with the right amount of fundamental knowledge,
can be enough to turn a leisurely pursuit into a worthwhile business.
Greer Lee, owner of Evea Couture
“As a child, I already enjoyed making clothes for Barbie dolls. As I grew up, I
also designed and made my own dresses,” shares Greer Lee, owner of EVEA
Couture, adding that her exposure to a family who loves dressing up contributed
to her interest in dress-making. “Back then, people were already consulting me
for fashion advice. I realized that I loved styling other people as much as I
like to dress up.” Couture for her wasn't so much a career choice as it was a
part of everyday life.
Lee
has a degree in Management but started her career by working for some of the
leading clothing retailers in the country. This experience increased her
interest to break new ground in the local industry. She established EVEA to
capitalize on her passion as well as to further hone her craft. With the brand,
she not only provides a valued creation, but is also able to express her
distinct design philosophy.
She
describes her EVEA designs as timeless. “We make contemporary designs that are
fashionable today and yet several years from now, it will still be in style.” EVEA
also prides itself in being fashion for
every woman. “Our creations are tailor-fitted to complement the client’s
specific personality, style and appeal.
Lee
actively involves every client in finishing their gown and entourage’s dresses.
“It is their day so it’s important to engage them in the entire process. You
have to come up with something that they want and at the same time be honest in
your assessment of their preferences. Sometimes what a bride wants and what
will look good on her are two separate things, but EVEA will make it work” Lee
explains.
Silk chiffon alternately ruched around
the body with layers of bridal sateen to make this serpentine bridal gown
A modern-day
Japanese inspired bridal gown. An inner
gown made of lace with cherry blossom like pattern and a removable
“kimono/train” and pearl studded “obi
belt”
And
while it is typical nowadays for “packaged” gowns and dresses, Lee believes in
the value of quoting based on design, complexity, and materials used. “Offering
something that’s ‘de-kahon’ limits
the brides-to-be’s choices. EVEA gives clients the freedom to select and
ultimately get what they really want.
A princess bride’s
ball gown made in vintage French lace with Swarovski studs sparsely beaded all
over the gown.
Lee
likewise adopts an entrepreneur's mindset with her business, preferring to
build EVEA as a brand instead of investing in her name. “I think of myself as
an entrepreneur more than a designer; an entrepreneur who has an eye for
beautiful things.”
Aside
from made-to-measure bridal gowns and evening wear, EVEA also has a
ready-to-wear line that caters to women on the go who wants flexibility and
comfort in their wardrobe. EVEA Essentials offers dresses with adaptable
designs that you can wear anywhere whether it may be a casual gathering or a
formal event.
EVEA essentials is a line that carries pieces
that every woman should have. These are your "go to" dresses from day
to night. Made with wrinkle-free stretch fabric in comfortable silhouettes that
will flatter most women. Perfect for just about any activity, anywhere.
For
details on EVEA, call 0917-8983832 or go to evea.ph.
Much Love,
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