Sarah Ashley Longshore is a New York-based painter and entrepreneur . She is the owner of the Longshore Studio Gallery, located on 43 Crosby Street in SoHo, New York . Longshore's art focuses on pop culture , Hollywood glamour , and American consumerism .
19-678: Longshore may refer to: People [ edit ] Ashley Longshore , American painter and entrepreneur Dick Longshore (1926–1988), American Navy veteran and politician Hannah Longshore (1819–1901), American physician Lucretia Longshore Blankenburg (1845–1937), American suffragist and writer Nate Longshore (born 1986), American Football player William H. Longshore (1841–1909), Civil War Medal of Honor Recipient Anna M. Longshore Potts (1829–1912), American physician Other uses [ edit ] Longshore Sailing School Longshore drift Longshoreman Topics referred to by
38-451: A New Orleans Style Maker in 2016. In August 2016, Longshore's office and studio was featured on Elle Decor . Longshore partnered with fashion brand Cle de Peau and designed a line of home goods in 2016. In February 2017, she released her first book You Don't Look Fat, You Look Crazy: An Unapologetic Guide to Being Ambitchous , as "tongue-in-cheek guide to living an 'ambitchous' life". In November 2018, she created artwork for to support
57-641: A holiday exhibit for Kirna Zabete featuring “Jingle My Bells.” Kirna Zabete has 20 pieces of Longshore's work exhibited. In 2015, Longshore was featured by Forbes on a list of 21 contemporary artists. That same year, Longshore's work was also featured at the Cornell Museum in an exhibit titled “Bling: Art That Shines.” The collection included Longshore's large-scale portraits highlighting celebrity excess. Her pieces Audrey in Slipper Orchid Headdress and Subtleties Are Not Her Specialty were among
76-594: A painting that depicted the fashion house's history. In September 2013, Longshore held a pop-up art exhibition entitled “Fashionably Late” at the Pop-Up Art Gallery in New York City. Longshore was featured on Vogue.com in Spring 2014, where she spoke about the role of Instagram as an emerging platform for art sales. In 2015, Longshore sold over $ 1 million worth of art. CUE Magazine recognized Longshore as
95-595: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Ashley Longshore Longshore was on Brit + Co ’s list of "16 Female Artists You Should Know", and visiting her former studio was listed as one of the "15 Best Things to do In New Orleans" by Condé Nast Traveler in 2018. She has worked with celebrity art collectors including Blake Lively , Salma Hayek , Eli Manning , and Penélope Cruz . In 2018, The New York Times described Longshore as an "avatar of pop feminism to thousands of followers". Sarah Ashley Longshore
114-517: Is its creative director . Chloé was founded in 1952 by Egyptian-born Gaby Aghion , who sought to offer luxury prêt-à-porter (ready-to-wear)—a concept new at that time. Gaby Aghion and her partner Jacques Lenoir continued to run the house until 1985, when Chloé was bought by Alfred Dunhill Ltd. (now part of Richemont ). Established as a diffusion line in 2001, See by Chloé at its peak represented about 10 percent of Chloé's total business. Designers included Laure de Sade (2011–2012). In 2022,
133-433: Is owned by luxury brands holding company Richemont Group. Chloé has been worn by many celebrities, including Marion Cotillard , Sienna Miller , Madonna , January Jones , Maggie Gyllenhaal , Kirsten Dunst , Cameron Diaz , Emma Stone , Clémence Poésy and Katie Holmes . The brand is characterized by a youthful and bohemian aesthetic, and has produced several successful fragrances. As of October 2023, Chemena Kamali
152-640: The Netflix premiere of Gwyneth Paltrow ’s Sex, Love & goop . That same month, she debuted her new furniture collection with Ken Fulk at the Prodigal Fun exhibition, which also featured approximately 70 large-scale pop art paintings by Longshore. Longshore has also released two collections of NFTs . The first, based on her book of portraits of women, ROAR, was released in January 2022. The second, IT'S A MAN'S WORLD, focused on portraits of real and fictional men,
171-560: The U.S. In September 2023, Longshore opened a gallery in SoHo, NYC. Art New Orleans featured a Longshore painting on the cover of its Spring 2013 issue and Vie Magazine featured her art on the cover of its May 2013 issue. In 2014, Longshore announced a collaboration with friend and long-time client Blake Lively for Lively's lifestyle e-commerce site Preserve . Longshore and Lively began working together at Longshore's studio shortly before Lively's site launched. Later that year, she created
190-480: The University of Montana. While a student at the University of Montana, Longshore took a semester off to paint. Longshore is a self-taught artist, and spent much of her early career reproducing Picasso paintings. She put together a portfolio and began showing her work to galleries around Missoula , Montana . Her first art show was at a small-town gallery. In 2011, Longshore was commissioned by Chloé to create
209-485: The brand announced plans to phase out its See by Chloé business over the following three years. For the time of the brand's existence, Italy’s SINV SpA held the license for production of See by Chloé ready-to-wear, and also handled distribution for all but certain European markets. Bags, shoes and jewelry under the label were produced and distributed in house. In 1973, Chloé introduced its first scent, Chloé Classique. With
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#1732859266392228-541: The featured works in the exhibit. In 2015, Longshore launched Artgasm, a direct-to-collector subscription program inspired by TuneCore . In fall 2015, Longshore debuted a collection of satirical fashion portraits during New York Fashion Week . She became the first artist to secure a collaboration with the Bryant Park Hotel with a Longshore-designed suite featuring the collection of seven bold portraits of iconic names in fashion. In January 2018, Longshore became
247-867: The first solo female artist to exhibit at the Bergdorf Goodman Building . As part of the exhibit, Longshore's work was placed in six different Bergdorf Goodman window displays on Fifth Avenue . In March 2019 Longshore exhibited 37 paintings she created of iconic women in a one-woman show at and as a commission for the Diane von Fürstenberg flagship store in the Meatpacking District of Manhattan in New York City in celebration of Women's History Month . In March 2020, as part of Women's History Month, Sprinkles Cupcakes featured Longshore's artwork on its limited edition White Chocolate Raspberry cupcake. In October 2021, Longshore created an installation for
266-521: The hotel. Longshore and Judith Leiber launched their second collection collaboration in November 2020. In 2022, YoungArts launched The Ashley Longshore Excellence in the Arts Award , an annual unrestricted $ 25,000 grant to support visual arts, photography, and musical theatre artists. In 2023, Longshore collaborated with Porsche USA to create artwork for ads to be used as murals in cities throughout
285-553: The launch of Gucci ’s “Do It Yourself” initiative. In 2019, Longshore partnered with Maybelline to create lipstick packaging based on her artwork. She also partnered with Eric Buterbaugh for her first LA show, which took place at his personal gallery. In January 2020, Longshore was featured as a guest judge on season 18 of Project Runway . In 2021, The Peninsula Beverly Hills celebrated its 30th anniversary with Longshore acting as an Artist-In-Residence, featuring 20+ new works created by Longshore during her residency around
304-1565: The purchase of Unilever Cosmetics International in 2005, Coty acquired the perfume license for Chloé, among other brands. In 2012, Coty launched a See by Chloé fragrance. For corrective eyewear frames and sunglasses, Chloé has had licensing agreements with Marcolin (from 1998), Marchon Eyewear (2012–2019) and Kering Eyewear (since 2020). For its advertising campaigns, Chloé has been working with photographers like Tom Munro (1998), Taryn Simon (2000–2001), Craig McDean (2003), Terry Richardson (2004), Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin (2006, 2010), Ryan McGinley (2018), Steven Meisel (2019), Mario Sorrenti (2021) and David Sims (2024). The campaigns have featured actresses Chloë Sevigny (2008–2010), Clémence Poésy (2008–2010, 2014), and Ariane Labed (2018). Chloé's headquarters are located at Avenue Percier, 8th arrondissement of Paris . The regional offices are in New York, Tokyo, Shanghai, Hong Kong and Dubai. Chloé has boutiques in Toronto, Bal Harbour, Costa Mesa, Las Vegas, New York City, Beijing (2), Sydney, Shanghai (2), Shenzhen, Hong Kong (2), Singapore, Kaohsiung, Taipei (3), Bangkok, Bandung, Paris, Munich, Porto Cervo, Moscow (2), Marbella, Istanbul, London, Tokyo (2), Nagoya, Salmiya, Beirut, Doha, Seoul, Zurich, Dubai (2) and Kuwait. In 2017, Chloé inaugurated Maison Chloé, its new multifunctional cultural space located at 28 Rue de La Baume, which houses
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342-586: Was born in Montgomery , Alabama to Spencer Longshore III, the president and CEO of Time and Space Inc., an advertising sales company. She was exposed to the arts as a child and took lessons in tap dancing, ballet, theatre, piano, jazz, and voice. Following her graduation from Brenau Academy, an all-girl boarding school located in Gainesville , Georgia , Longshore obtained a Bachelor of Arts in English literature from
361-605: Was released in June 2022. Longshore lives in New Orleans with her fiancé Michael Smith. Chlo%C3%A9 Chloé ( French pronunciation: [klɔe] ) is a French luxury fashion house founded in 1952 by Gaby Aghion . In 1953, Aghion joined forces with Jacques Lenoir, formally managing the business side of the brand, allowing Aghion to purely pursue the creative growth of Chloé. Its headquarters are located in Paris. The house
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