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She's got designs on the first lady

By Samantha Critchell, Associated Press | January 8, 2009
NEW YORK - Maria Pinto isn't particularly interested in coattails, considering the Chicago-based designer hasn't campaigned to become a household name despite being a fashion favorite of soon-to-be first lady Michelle Obama.
Obama chose a purple Pinto sheath on the night her husband secured the Democratic nomination and an ocean-blue one the night she spoke at the Democratic National Convention. She wore a Pinto coat the chilly day in Springfield, Ill., when Barack Obama announced his candidacy for president, and a periwinkle dress by Pinto on the cover of Newsweek.
But the designer herself has spent the last few months as she did the ones that came before Obama-mania, building a business of loyal customers while approaching fashion with an artful, not trendy, eye.
"I don't want to be a disposable part of fashion," Pinto said in a recent telephone interview. She doesn't like to comment on her celebrity clients - who include Oprah Winfrey - but did describe Michelle Obama's style as "timeless" in a statement last summer.
"Choosing items that are always modern and chic, Mrs. Obama possesses a natural and unpretentious sophistication, which is reflected in her clothing," she said in the statement. "But what I love most is that at the foundation of this fabulous woman is an unbelievable brilliance and eloquence coupled by the grace and beauty of a dancer."
Will she design Obama's inaugural gown? Eveningwear is a specialty for Pinto and she previously put Obama in a dramatic white tiered gown for Winfrey's Legends Ball and a colored halter gown for the NAACP Awards.
But Pinto is mum - probably because she's not interested in either being or creating an overnight sensa tion. Her clothes are for real women, she stresses, not just ingenues who are here today and gone tomorrow, or starlets who have famously fickle taste.
She has had an almost lifelong interest in fashion, saying her career path has been clear for as long as she can remember.
"I've always been interested in art, and fashion and design are an extension of that. I'm not blurring the line with 'art-to-wear,' but it's about respecting the creative process."
Pinto grew up in a household of seven kids; she and her twin brother are the youngest. She got her first sewing machine in the eighth grade after admiring an older, style-savvy sibling.
Yet they had very different styles, Pinto now recalls with a laugh. "I remember an outfit that I put orange and pink together. My sister - who always hit the trend just right - gave me hell for that, but as the seventh child, I have some rebel in me."
Pinto attended the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and launched her own label in 1991 after a stint working with the late draping master Geoffrey Beene; she has since made such easy, flattering cuts her own signature.
"She's been consistent in terms of her sensibility - her clothes are beautiful and she captures a sense of quality and high style," said Andrea Reynders, chair of the Art Institute's fashion department and a former instructor to Pinto.
Reynders, in fact, has asked if Pinto will make her an evening ensemble to wear for the school's spring awards ceremony - during which the designer will be honored.
After selling her garments and accessories to upscale stores such as Bergdorf Goodman, Barneys New York, and Takashimaya, the 51-year-old Pinto opened her own atelier and boutique on Chicago's West Loop last summer and she has no plans to uproot to the nation's capital or to New York, the capital of style.
"Chicago seems to be working for me at the moment," she said.
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i like this look. biography and image from mariapinto.com

Her luxurious women’s accessories collection debuted at Bergdorf Goodman after being “discovered” by past president Dawn Mello. That was 1991, and since the launch of her elegant women’s accessories and ready-to-wear line, Maria Pinto had been flattering women by providing entrance-making collections of cocktail and evening clothing. Now, Pinto’s collection adapts the luxurious fabrics and seductive styling of her eveningwear for their daytime needs. Pinto’s design signatures are the sensual fit of her clothing, and her seasonal selection of luxurious European fabrics. She shares the culture of Italy’s legendary artists and designers, which informs her style as much as the attention to detail, draping, and structure she learned as an associate designer of the legendary Geoffrey Beene. Season after season, she marries the rich traditions of Europe’s artisinal textiles with the shapely modernity of great American design.
In addition to her ready-to-wear clothing and accessories, Pinto has designed seductive dance costumes for the Joffrey Ballet. She is the recipient of prestigious design awards including the Gold Coast Fashion Award, which formerly honored Donna Karan, Bill Blass, and Anne Klein. A Fine Arts graduate of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Pinto also studied at New York’s Parson’s School of Design and Fashion Institute of Technology.
The Maria Pinto Collection is available at Saks Fifth Avenue, Barneys New York and Takashimaya.
 

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more from her fall 2008 collection...(mariapinto.com)
 

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Every piece that Mrs. Obama has worn from her, I have liked. I like the fact that she isn't as concerned about being the biggest designer out there, and that she plans to stay in Chicago.
 

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