If a sheer work of art is what comes to mind upon viewing
any of the designs of Carasan, then you have called to
mind a comparison that is not far from the truth, as the
designers are inspired by art and nature in all that they
create for their line. Staying true to their commitment of
providing quality not quantity, Carasan will never be a
mass-market company. Says Cassandra, "It is like buying
art. Does your client buy original art, a limited edition
lithograph or does she buy a mass-produced print? Our line
is for free-spirited and self-assured women who are
youthful at any age and want to wear high quality,
one-of-a-kind designs." Their inspiration dates back to
1920's designers Erte and Fortuny. Offers Terri, "The
Carasan line is one that transcends time. These are items
you will want to pass down to your daughter. The Carasan
woman is the soul of a Victorian socialite born into the
body of an urban artist. She is a woman of today who wants
fun, exciting clothing that will last season after
season."
Carasan epitomizes today's young American Couture,
transcending time with its authentic creations and looking
back into history for inspiration, not just for their
designs, but also how we all impact the world in which we
live forever.
Terri and Cassandra Rosenthal are the mother-daughter
design duo who are the faces behind this small, but
internationally known label. When she could not find a job
in New York City, after moving there to attend college,
Cassandra asked her mother to go into business with her.
They started Carasan Designs LLC when Cassandra was only
18 years old and had just begun attending classes at the
Fashion Institute of Design in New York City. She has
since graduated from F.I.T with honors, receiving her
Bachelor's of Science degree. While attending college she
fell in love with New York and made it not only her home
but also, the home for Carasan, which is now based in
Brooklyn. Terri holds down their studio at her southern
home base at the family's small farm in Harpers Ferry,
West Virginia. You may also run into her while she
commutes from West Virginia via the train to New York a
few times a month.
Carasan's garments and one-of-a-kind jewelry have been
worn by celebrities such as Tia Texada and Alysia Reiner.
Since beginning operations in 2001, Carasan has been
involved with the Golden Trailer Awards Show, has had
placement in independent films, and has been seen in
numerous magazines.
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