Press Kit
Natasha’s look originated in the late 70’s ‘Punk Scene’ that emerged on St. Mark’s place in NYC. She was well known among the famous and trend setters of the day. She’s now returning with a modern version of her line that once sparked a fashion craze. She did the first punk fashion shows at The Mudd Club, Danceateria, The Limelight, and Hurrahs; now all legendary clubs. Club people, local and famous musicians wore her clothes. She made Joey Ramones leather jacket, Debbie Harry of “Blondie” wore her dresses. The green leather suit that she made for Frank Infante of “Blondie” is now hanging in The Rock n Roll Hall of Fame. Famous celebritys came in her store and her clothing would end up in MTV videos and in the press. She is a featured designers at Patricia Field in NYC and has been featured in ‘Numero’ magazine. Her new lines combines influences of Punk, Goth, Glam and industrial music culture. Please visit her website for the current styles. New collections are added to the website periodically so always stop by & check it out.
Natashanyc.com
Also featured in Numero magazine
Kitten Magazine
Macy’s Store, 1980’s
Early Press
Aquarian Magazine - 1979
Aquarian Inside Article
Hi-Life Magazine - 1980
Daily News - 1979, Style section, cover at left
Lettres du New York
East Village Eye - 1980’s
As seen in PM Magazine
From the book
Rock & Roll Disco Look
Also in SHOP Magazine
Soho News - 1981
Soho News - 1980
Daily News - Style section
Women’s Wear Daily - 1977
Women’s Wear Daily - 1979 - 1980
Women’s Wear Daily - 1981