Sheila Bridges
A few weeks ago a Fly visitor introduced me to Sheila Bridges via a news article in the Washington Post. Apparently I’m not as design savvy as I thought I was because everyone seemed to know of this famous designer but me. Sheila is an interior designer who’s known for her show, Sheila Bridges: Designer Living and for designing Bill Clinton’s offices in Harlem. She also has her own line of textiles and tote bags. Shortly she will be launching a site, The Nestmaker, which will be a resource for readers who are looking for design ideas and advice. After she was diagnosed with alopecia areata, she became an advocate for The National Alopecia Areata Foundation. Wow! Sheila Bridges is fly and definitely a woman to know. Thanks again Camclark for the link.















Glad you could use the info on Sheila Bridges. I love her work! I'm pretty sure I'm going to order her African American toile bedding probably as a Christmas present to myself!
Posted by: Camclark | December 06, 2006 at 07:33 PM
I wrote about Sheila Bridges on both of my blogs last week. Very fly indeed...
By the way, your Mexican dresses reminded me (in a sense) of The Crafty Chica (http://www.craftychica.com/welcome.html) Have you heard of her?
Posted by: Nichelle | December 02, 2006 at 12:32 PM
I've always loved Sheila's sense of style and I had no idea she was diagnosed with alopeica areata. She's looks comfortable in her skin and that makes her extra FLY!
Posted by: Kelly | December 01, 2006 at 11:25 AM