Tracy Negoshian
Born (1981-10-20) October 20, 1981
NationalityAmerican
EducationUniversity of South Florida
OccupationFashion designer
LabelTracy Negoshian, Inc.

Tracy Negoshian (born October 20, 1981) is a designer of women's clothing. She is a native of Zephyrhills, Florida.[1]

History

As a teenager, Tracy Negoshian became a champion scholastic golfer.[2] She studied at University of South Florida.

In college she began work on clothing design. She would modify team jerseys, add flair and then sport her "new" apparel to games and events.[1]

After college in 2004, Negoshian moved to Palm Beach, Florida.[1][3] She canvassed many of the local businesses (and all of the high-end retail stores on Worth Avenue)[1][3] in search of an opportunity. She was ultimately hired by Saks Fifth Avenue to be an assistant in their Designer Salon.[3]

In 2007, while attending the National Championship football game, she saw women wearing fan apparel that reminded her of her college days and how she would alter jerseys into fashionable garments.[3] Negoshian recognized a market opportunity for garments like these.

She expanded on the concept that she could make college game day apparel trendy, fun and multi-purpose.[1][3] She created My Team Boutique and began designing garments along the likes of some of the more popular colleges in the Southeastern United States.

Negoshian decided after a successful launch with My Team Boutique that a three-month season was not substantial and that she needed to explore options for a multi-line approach.[3] In 2009, she launched Tracy Negoshian, Inc.

Clothing line

Her early inspirations included designers Diane Von Furstenberg and Emilio Pucci.[3]

Her garments are often compared to the likes of Tory Burch, Lilly Pulitzer, Nanette Lepore and Trina Turk.[3]

Tracy opened her first flagship TRACY NEGOSHIAN store October 2013 in Naples on 5th Avenue.[4] By January 2014, over 500 boutiques in the U.S. and Puerto Rico carried the Tracy Negoshian brand.[3]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "Pasco designer fills a niche with sports-themed clothes for women", St. Petersburg Times Wire, October 2, 2008.
  2. "History of Zephyrhills High School, page 9". www.fivay.org. Retrieved 8 October 2018.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 "Mom-Style-Monday", By Erin Carroll, Blue-Eyed Bride.com, May 10, 2010.
  4. "Fashion designer Tracy Negoshian gains national attention", By Katherine Snow Smith, Tampa Bay Times, January 14, 2014.
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