Ash Mosen
My normally behaved but sassy junior tailor took a week off from the madness that is the Crane Brothers Workroom earlier in the year to design and create some of her own works.
She is lucky enough to appear in the latest FQ styled by Karen Inderbitzen-Waller. The coat is made from 100% wool and a lambskin shell.
To keep an eye on this girl, follow her on Instagram @postash, or contact her, ashmosen@gmail.com to take home the remaining coat or discuss commissions.
Although her aesthetic style is different to what she doe's at Crane Brothers she has picked up many a skill under my employment.

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