Peachy the Magazine May June 2015 | Page 34

Shop Taxidermy because of their impeccable work, but quickly realized that working with them is a joy. When starting her line, Amy searched for the right purveyor of exotic skins, refusing to settle until she found the right fit. The quality of python is the most important element in the equation. After years of searching, she found a family-run factory in Indonesia. They grow their own python and have immense pride in their craft. They are involved from the very beginning— from raising the pythons to fabricating the incredible handbags. Amy connected with the family from the start 32 PEACHYTHEMAGAZINE.COM When I asked her about her process, she said she designs her bags as “timeless classics with a bit of an edge.” All of the bags feature her signature antler logo and are structured shapes that can stand the test of time. The handbags are named after strong women (including many family members) in Amy’s life who have influenced her along the way. The “Ashford,” for example, is named for her grandmother and sister, and is also her mother’s middle name. The name originated from her grandfather, Snowden Ashford, who was Washington, DC’s first municipal architect. He supervised or designed all city buildings between 1895 and 1921 including North Hall at the Eastern Market. Amy says that he was most proud of all of the public schools that were built under his leadership. I am truly swooning over Taxidermy’s incredibly stunning bags. The Antler box clutch