"the whole thing started when i was young.
An early account of design in my sense of Fashion occured during the early years of middle school. There was one day where I wanted so much to wear a pale yellow tank top with a brand new pair of dark denim jeans which were rolled up at the ankle. The only thing was, I hadn't a single tone of yellow in my shirt drawer. So I went through my mother's pile of fabrics. I found the shade of yellow that seemed just right. I folded the fabric in half, and then cut away to what I thought, was an accurate shape of a tank top. Having two of the same shapes of pale yellow fabric, and no time to use a sewing maching, I continued along with the next best thing: a stapler, and with that I stapled along the side sems. After my pale yellow tank top was designed and sorted out I carefully slid it over my head avoiding all possible contact with any unfriendly staples.Ultimately, one of my first constructed designs did not get another go-around. It fell apart by 4th period, and I spent the rest of the day borrowing my teacher's stapler to piece it back together. But with that, came a deeper desire to design and it continues"

Reba Baggett has a BFA in Fashion Design with a minor in Fibers from the Savannah College of Art and Design. Her senior collection was constructed entirely by hand through knitting. Reba loves things old, things pale, things layered. varnished silver and rusted metal. Peppermint tea and hot chocolate.
She currently lives in Paris, France.