Aimée Wilder is a New York-based artist and graphic designer. After graduating from The Art Institute of Chicago in 2001, Aimée moved back to her native New York and began her career working in house for several firms including Designspace, Dwell, and Martha Stewart Living. Aimée has designed a wide range of pieces including bedding, wall treatments, fashion accessories and footwear. Her designs have been featured on products for Crate and Barrel, Urban Outfitters, Dwell & DwellBaby, MTV Cribs, Skip Hop, Toggs of Australia and most recently Vans.
Aimée currently works on a contract basis for clients and manages the design and development of her wallpaper line.
To inquire about products, services, rates, etc. please email us at info@aimeewilder.com.
The Rabbit on the Run showroom is now open to the public every Saturday to Monday on the blossoming South side of Williamsburg. Pieces from past and current collections are available and all of the beautiful graphic clothing is one size fits all! I stopped by earlier this week and wanted to take everything home!
The store is located at 73 South 6th street between Berry & Wythe in Williamsburg. Around the corner is Diner and Marlow & Sons. Additionally, next door is the Brook Farm General Store–also worth a stop.
Wong Wong’s new project, Footie First Leg Scarves, is a limited edition set of 100 cashmere scarves featuring the double entendres of football. “Penetration”, “Hump and Run” and “Two Man Combo” are just a few to name. Isn’t it comical? I was lucky to pick one up this weekend. Just love the quality.
I decided to start a wishlist for those items “I’d-love-to-but-I-really-shouldn’t” buy. I’m probably going to post more along the way so be sure to take a look!
1. Crewneck pullover from A.P.C.
2. Space Invader “Grumpy” Necklace from 80s Purple
3. ‘Gold’ A168WG-9EF Watch from Casio
4. Sorel ‘1964 Pac Premium’ Waterproof Boot at Nordstrom
Deborah Marquit’s line of fluorescent lingerie is so awesome! Last weekend I stopped into the Brooklyn Fox, a great lingerie shop off of Bedford Avenue, and was stoked to see some of her pieces there. Can’t wait to head back and pick some up : )