We designed our first collection in New Orleans, Louisiana, in 2008, and we’re deeply rooted here in a culture of craftsmanship and artisanal traditions.
With the help of a successful Kickstarter campaign, we “kick-started knitting in New Orleans” by bringing our production home to the U.S. from Asia. Now that we can finance our first knitting machine, I will soon be able hire and train locals, pass on my knitting skills to my community, and help other local designers by producing their designs.
Engineering jacquards at the dining room table as we patiently wait for hurricane Isaac to move. Making the most of our evacuation! Stay safe everyone- (Taken with Instagram)
We have evacuated from New Orleans in preparation of hurricane Isaac - the machine is tarped & we are ready! We hope you and your loved ones stay safe these next few days. (Taken with Instagram)
Every day IS an adventure! This is painted on the outside of our building - little words of wisdom to reflect on every time we come to work. #liamolly #inspirational (Taken with Instagram)
Molly, Seema’s daughter (and one of our namesakes) has been inspiring us lately with her outfits. She re-vamped this denim jacket with lace and buttons. Only 14 and already so innovative & stylish! #liamolly (Taken with Instagram)
Stumbled upon this photo of the talented @rebeccarebouche in an issue of #amelieg magazine wearing a classic #liamolly design, The Rosette Cardigan. (Taken with Instagram)
Feeling at home in our new work space: an old butter and egg warehouse - turned artist studio. The old sign outside is pretty cool! (Taken with Instagram)