The Immaculate Collection 01.15.2008


With five years of style and design experience under her belt, and a former position as the production manager of NYC super brand Supreme, Erin Magee has firmly planted herself in the midst of a growing streetwear industry. Magee left Supreme with aspirations to start her own women’s line, which she successfully launched this past fall under the moniker, MadeMe. Her “First of Fall” collection flew off the racks, proving that she has a bright future ahead of her in the urban apparel market.
MadeMe’s spring line, dubbed “The Immaculate Collection,” is made up of fun, sexy pieces with a hint of androgyny. “I have always found power and attractiveness in women that dress with a masculine style,” says Magee, who cites Vivienne Weswood, Halston, Balenciaga and Madonna as icons of her inspiration. “The Immaculate Collection” gives off a vintage vibe with acid washed denim shorts, pop-art influenced tees, and ‘70s-style geometric print spandex leggings made in collaboration with Kansas city designer Peggy Noland. A striking motorcycle jacket made of plaid cotton fabric, suspenders and high-waisted trousers give the line a unique edge for street-wear loving ladies not scared of making a statement. With her keen sense of style and individuality, Magee is taking the shifting women’s streetwear market by storm as one of the youngest female designers in the field.
Visit MadeMe’s website for stocklist information.