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Brent "Stitch" Bryant

​Areas of Expertise​​​​​​

​​​​​​​​Couture Draping

Evening Gown Design

Garment Construction

Pattern Making

Runway Show Production

Styling

​Textile Research

​​Trend Forecasting

Wakom Cintiq System

​​​​​Women's Contemporary Design

“A dream is just a thought until it is lived out completely…”


Bryant's eye for detail and extensive knowledge of color, fabric and composition continues to be evident as he consistently reveals timeless, wearable looks that evoke sophistication, glamour and elegance. The intricate detail of his work earned him the name “Stitch” by his peers and his deliberate and often times, sensual work continues to combine modern craftsmanship with vintage flair, generating a multitude of looks that embody beauty that clearly depicts his style and interpretation.


As a participant in LA Fashion Week, Bryant designed distinctive pieces for LA based designer Hiromi Dragonfield, who is known for B by Aperire shoes. He designed for Project Ethos 2011 and was featured in 2012 spring issue of “Artizine” magazine. One of Bryant's designs landed on the cover page of LA Fashionweek.net. He debuted his private collection in the Art Institute’s 2012 Fashion Show, “The Body Politic”, and his risqué, elegant translucent line was in deed noted to be the classiest line to caress the runway. “To perfect the woman with curves”, he has showcased ultra-feminine garments while not leaving out bold professional pieces for today’s modern woman.
“Stitch” is pleasantly becoming a mainstay in the fashion industry as he continues to develop a strong design philosophy by staying true to his vision. Distinctive structure, unique style lines and simple silhouettes define his vision for the “Real Woman” of today.


When he is not designing or styling, “Stitch” believes in the importance of community involvement, inspiring others and sharing the gift of creativity. He is a mentor and tutored at the Art Institute of North Hollywood and continues to provide guidance in helping other young, aspiring fashion designers realize their dreams.
 
“Why settle for good when excellent is available?”

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