Todd Oldham, the designer best known for his 90’s era colorful prints and maximalist kitsch chic is launching Todd Oldham Maker Shop in partnership with his nephew, jewelry designer Presley Oldham.
Though the concept of the shop wasn’t a result of ’90s nostalgia, Oldham admits to Vogue‘s José Criales-Unzueta that “the ’90s was a pretty exciting time for original ideas.” The jewelry featured in the first drop is made from elements from Oldham’s past collections and archives, including buttons from Spring 1994 and beaded disc shapes from Fall 1993.
Speaking of his sculptor father, Brad, who made all the metal items in the collection, Presley says, “The fact that your uncle designed something, your father made it, and, just a couple of decades later you pull it out and it becomes your art supply, I mean, that’s pretty unusual.” You can shop and learn more at toddoldhammakershop.com.
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