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DEB MAXWELL A graduate of Purdue University and The Fashion Institute of Technology, in 1984 Deb began her career in the fashion industry at the Neiman Marcus headquarter in Dallas. She subsequently landed in New York serving as a U.S. representative of illustrious European designers, Valentino, Ferre’, and Armani. Being submerged in environments of finely honed style, clear creative vision and impeccable quality standards, Deb spent significant time in Europe (Italy, France, Germany) while in the twenty year employ of these luxury goods designers. Her work transported her across the Atlantic more than three hundred times where the arts, architecture, lifestyles, and expanded cultural perspective broadened her appreciation for all things beautiful.
Having put career first over a progressive twenty-two year career, Deb retired in late 2006 with the objective of “living” the next chapter of her life. She always loved the flea markets and antique shops at home and abroad. Upon retirement, Deb studied “Antiques Connoisseurship” under Louise Devenish at the Parsons School of Design in New York. Her home has been selected and featured in the Hoboken Museum House Tour.
The name MAXWELL’S 9.13.34 is dedicated to the birth of a great man, Deb’s late father, a mentor of pristine character and an exemplary self built entrepreneur. The business is more a project of passion than it is work. The absolute freedom from all things corporate is a labor of love and has resulted in an organically grown small business adventure.
Deb’s greatest objective is to deliver products that will become your heirlooms while reflecting and enhancing an individual style that is yours and yours alone.
FOR PROFESSIONAL HISTORY GO TO:
http://www.purdue.edu/oldmasters/history/2005om.php
(Scroll down to DEB MAXWELL)
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