Wednesday, November 4th, 2009 | Accessories, Fashion, Fashion Week, Los Angeles, Shop

Rocking the glove, couture by Miss Numa

By Sophie

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The glove is making a comeback and American Couture glove designer, Miss Numa, is helping it reach full-on fashion status.

“The glove protects, conceals and reveals all at the same time… evoking attributes of femininity and mystery,” Numa Perrier, the designer, said.

Recently, Miss Numa collaborated with designer Louis Verdad for his spring collection and fashion show during LA’s fashion week. The gloves were a perfect complement to the collection, featuring the colors of ivory and gold.

Perrier believes her gloves are made for strong and successful women, such as Michelle Obama.

“My gloves are about touching people, connecting to them and helping them connect with others- all while being dressed beautifully,” Perrier said.

Miss Numa makes everything from biker gloves, opera gloves and even peek-a-boo shaped gloves. The design company is now introducing the Prowler series, which include gloves with animal prints.

For more information about Miss Numa, visit www.missnuma.com.

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009 | Accessories, Carousel, Fab Events, Haute Press, News, Shop

Glove is in the air….

By Kimberly

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April 22, 2009 – The fashion industry is falling in “glove”…with Gloves by Miss Numa.  Producing far from the ordinary glove, Numa Perrier is creating couture.

It is true- in decades past, no sophisticated woman would be seen socializing with naked hands.  A pair of gloves was simply part of the complete outfit for classic Hollywood starlets such as Vivienne Leigh, Audrey Hepburn and Marilyn Monroe.  Numa is bringing back the intimate glamour that cocktail gloves represent. “No well-dressed woman used to leave home without her gloves,” says Perrier. “I am not seeking to reclaim that tradition, but rather revitalize what was lost with it…the attributes of femininity and mystery.”

For her latest collection, Perrier created a line of contemporary gloves out of the desire to have a beautiful, sensual and classic accessory- void of necessity or function. Believing that fashion gloves are non-seasonal, her designs have a Day and Night series. These petite works of art serve as an expression of femininity: sensual, luxurious, and refined. Her trademark combination of fine satin silks, lace, and leather create a blend of sophistication, while the intricate detailing evokes the simple pleasures of feminine fascination and delight.

One of fashion’s best-kept secrets, her “Little Black Glove” has become equally as necessary- and iconic-as the sophistication of the Little Black Dress. Numa believes every closet should hold both the LBD and LBG (Little Black Glove). Infusing the feminine magic back into couture glove making, her alluring charisma has generated a loyal and growing following. These “glovers” are enchanted with her sassy, yet timeless, accessories. “My gloves are about touching people, connecting to them and helping them connect with others-all while being dressed beautifully,” says Perrier.  “The glove protects, conceals, and reveals all at the same time… the way a woman should be!”

About Miss Numa:

After noticing a lack of couture gloves in the modern fashion world, Numa Perrier established Couture Gloves by Miss Numa in 2008. Her pieces are available at www.missnuma.etsy.com, www.missnuma.com, and Les Petite Coquette in New York.  In Los Angeles, Miss Numa can be found in boutiques such as Mesh and Lace, Sateen, and displayed at Show Pony. Popular styles include the Tuxedo, Original LBG, Perf Jersey Sport , and a range of evening lace gloves in a complete range of colors.

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