Stimulate your senses with an up-close and inside look at the LMA Designs micro-boutique setup for live events.
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Some people are just born loud—in their personality, their voice, their way of dress—sometimes their environment cultivates loudness. If all the world is a stage, then it must also be a runway. If you want to be a fashion icon, you better start locally. This is why Live Events in the local community are at the core of what LMA Designs strives to take part in. By supporting the creative essence of the world around us, we have a way of enriching it for the generations that follow us, something that seems very important in the age we are living in.
Since moving to North Carolina from New Jersey, brand founder Lia Andreotta has found recognition and respect in her community by taking part in events such as Carolina Indie Fest presented by Hugger Mugger Brewery in Sanford, Downtown Sanford's Streetfest, Broadway Our Way, and the Lee County Fair. These events support local businesses, artists, musicians, and the community in so many important ways; their sponsorship is vital in maintaining the means of making a living for many artists.
They also bring the community closer together, between the artists, vendors, event sponsors, and attendees, there is a spirit of camaraderie that plays an important to the survival of the American Small Town. These events knit us closer together than we would be without it. Some may go overlooked, like the behind-the-scenes where the participants work together at having a smooth day.
Ms. Andreotta often says the most important part of doing these events is the time taken to speak to those who take the time to attend. There would not be an event without them. So rather than focus on just selling merchandise, she often takes the time to engage in extended conversation with those who walk into her boutique area. Her set up is a space meant to take you to another world, far away from here, where you can express yourself freely, open yourself up to art and have an open dialogue about whatever you are inspired to speak about—it is a microcosm of artistic ages and movements meant to stimulate this discussion.