BY: Christina Claus
Bags, blouses, skirts, dresses—designer Jennifer Tattanelli does it all and is soon bringing her custom designs to Port Washington, a place which she is also now calling home after years of splitting her life between winters in Florence, Italy and summers in Westhampton Beach. Along with an interesting background, Tattanelli brings handmade leather goods and the old art of weaving to Port residents, giving her newfound hometown a taste of her heritage and luxury custom designs.
After renting a home in Port Washington for the past few months along with space to house her designs for an upcoming fashion show, Tattanelli, her husband Giulio Brancatelli, former Global Senior Vice President Business Development for Bottega Veneta, and their two boys Gabriele Thomas, enrolled at Schreiber, and Jonathan, enrolled at Sousa, fell in love with Port. Tattanelli will soon be opening a location at 24 Main St. to be used as office space and appointment-only sessions with Tattanelli to see her collection.
SOURCE: http://portwashington-news.com
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