Holiday pop-up showcase for local women designers at Trusst in Lawernceville

Trusst Lingerie founder Sophia Berman and Susan Banerjee are converting their Penn Avenue storefront in Garfield into a holiday pop-up showcase for local women designers.  This series of Saturday pop-up gift shopping events includes participating designers Kiya Tomlin of Uptown Sweats, Gillian Preston of Broken Plates, Nisha Blackwell of Knotzland, Shannon Pultz of Blak Rust,  Julie Shields of J.Hilburn, together with Sophia and Susan of Trusst Lingerie will be present during the Saturday events. Join them for light fare and drinks and make your holiday gift purchases in style.

Broken Plates will feature a unique line of jewelry that transcends current trends and captures the stunning qualities of hand-blown glass.

 

 

Julie Shields is a personal stylist representing the custom menswear line J.Hilburn in Pittsburgh. She assists men with custom, luxury clothing without the luxury markups.

 

 

 

 

Blak Rust presents a new holiday collection of 100% silk scarves, each one a spirited, modern, timeless piece of wearable art.

 

 

 

 

 

Knotzland Bowties creates one of a kind, handmade bow ties from reclaimed and repurposed fabrics in an effort to reduce fabric waste.

 

 

 

 

Uptown by Kiya Tomlin helps busy women feel comfortable, confident and beautiful all day. Her upscale sweatshirt fleece designs are luxuriously comfortable, uniquely stylish and easy to care for. During the holiday pop-up, Kiya will have her winter favorites and holiday gift best-sellers.

 

 

 

 

Trusst Lingerie offers bras for the fuller busted woman through their patent-pending BAST (Breast Advanced Support Technology) System, which provides relief from the day-to-day discomforts of having a fuller bust. Trusst offers a wide range of sizes in beautiful styles for the everyday woman.

 

 

 

Saturday, 9 & 16 12-6pm Happy Hour, 4-6pm Trusst Lingerie 5125 Penn Ave. Pittsburgh, PA 15224

Jeff Rose

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