
Meet Sew Bromo.
Our partner factory in Baltimore is reviving the city’s historic garment industry,
one small batch at a time
Buy Better, Buy Less.
Fast fashion is out, slow fashion is in. We can all contribute to a better industry, as consumers, designers and makers. We believe quality clothes made in small batches are a thing to cherish and that we don’t need to exploit the earth or people to make it happen.
Our partners at Sew Bromo are committed to teaching both consumers and makers to create beautiful products that adhere to these standards, and to build a business reflecting the future of fashion. We work closely with Sew Bromo to ensure every garment is a work of art and innovation, and we continue to support their educational mission of bringing industry knowledge to entrepreneurs.
Meet the Team
Nicole Myrick is the founder of Belvidere Terrace Atelier. She has a BS in Fashion Design from Stevenson University and upon graduation was recruited as an instructor, where she taught for 3 years. She has worked across many areas of the industry for 10 years, including as a designer, product developer, patternmaker, graphic designer, sample sewer, and production manager. She has her own private label, Icosa Apparel, and is a course leader for Sew Bromo.
Stacy Stube completed a joint Masters in Fashion Entrepreneurship from the London College of Fashion & the Masters New Creative Ventures Program from London Business School. She has worked in the luxury fashion sector for over 20 years between the USA, Europe and Southeast Asia for Alexander McQueen, Burberry, Hugo Boss, DVF and more. She is the founder and director of Sew Bromo.