Rachel Comey
Nicole Kurily has a diverse work experience in various roles and industries. Nicole started their career as a Print Design Intern at Alexander McQueen in 2009. Nicole then worked as a Design Intern at karlssonwilker inc. in 2011. In 2013, they became a Product Development and Production Manager at Patrik Ervell. Nicole then joined Rachel Comey in 2015 as a Footwear, Jewelry, and Handbag Designer. Their role at Rachel Comey continued until 2018, after which they joined Loeffler Randall as a Footwear, Jewelry, and Handbag Designer until 2019. Nicole also worked at Outdoor Voices as a Photo Art Director in 2019. In 2020, they worked as a Color Design at YEEZY for a brief period. Nicole then joined Rachel Comey again in 2021, this time as an Art Director, Creative Producer, and Social Media Manager. Currently, they hold the position of Social Media Director at Misha and Puff since 2022.
Nicole Kurily began their education in 2008 at Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design, where they studied Graphic Design. Nicole attended this institution for one year, until 2009. Afterward, they enrolled at Columbia College Chicago in 2008, where they pursued a Bachelor's degree in Graphic Design. Nicole completed their studies at Columbia College Chicago in 2011.
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Rachel Comey
Born outside of Hartford, Connecticut, Rachel Comey attended the University of Vermont as an art major with a focus on sculpture. After college, Comey moved to New York City to further pursue opportunities in the arts.Her earliest efforts in fashion came as costume designer for bands in the downtown music scene, earning her a place in the 2001 WhitneyBiennial. In 2001, Comey launched her eponymous collection of menswear inspired by the young music scene in New York. Thanks to strong word of mouth, the collection proved a success, and she began to develop a loyal following. By 2004 Comey had added womenswear and footwear to her burgeoning business. The women's collection quickly took off and developed its own grassroots following. Her collections became known for artful custom textiles, graceful modern silhouettes, and covetable footwear. The brand appeals to the intelligence and independence of her customers,who appreciate locally produced garments, thoughtful hand crafted details and an offbeat charm. All woven garments are made locally in midtown Manhattan while knitwear and footwear is made in Peru. The collection is stocked in many of the world's finest boutiques and department stores. In 2012, the online shop, rachelcomey.com was launched. In Spring 2014, the first Rachel Comey flagship store will open at 95 Crosby Street in New York, New York.