Meet Tracy Reese
Before she became one of today's most celebrated fashion designers, Tracy Reese was a kid in Detroit
with a sewing machine. Her mother taught her how to sew, and with parents who supported her
creative drive, Reese eventually landed at Parsons School of Design. Shortly after graduating,
she launched her eponymous fashion label that's since become a celebrity favorite, with its bright,
one-of-a-kind styles. In 2019, Reese blended her passions for fashion and sustainability, creating
Hope for Flowers, an eco-minded collection that proves pretty design can make a pretty great impact.
My mom taught me to sew when I was about eight or nine.
We used to go fabric shopping together.
tracy reese, fashion designer
Creating Change
An important part of Hope for Flower's mission is to create
positive social impact by empowering women and young
people through arts programming for public school
children and collaboration with local artisans in Detroit.
Designed to Inspire
Tracy designed this exclusive collection in the comfort
of her Detroit home. Inspired by the beauty around her,
she set out to create kid-friendly designs that look good
and do good.
Hope for Flowers is a brand that's responsibly designed and
sustainably sourced; and it will continue to be so.
tracy reese, fashion designer
All in the Details
Add energizing style to your kids' spaces
with sustainably sourced fabrics and
timeless GREENGUARD furniture
fit for any runway.