
To check whether a designer is still buzz-worthy, all you need to do is check the client list. If it includes Chloe Sevigny, Anne Hathaway, Lisa Love and Marisa Tomei, then there's a pretty good chance the label is still relevant. That's why we're sure San Francisco native Katy Rodriguez will stay in the pages of Vogue for awhile.
As if it wasn't enough that Rodriguez co-founded the popular vintage shop Resurrection in 1996, she launched her own line in 2005 and was promptly selected for Gen Art's Fresh Faces. Now, you can find her intricate and unconventionally feminine pieces in stores like Browns, Opening Ceremony and Satine.
This week, Rodriguez talks Whole Foods rejuvenation, technical difficulties and keeping up the team spirit.







