DAM Fashions
DAM Fashions, LLC is a ready-to-wear brand for women with a classic style.
After successfully selling her organic fabric care business, Deborah is now focusing on bringing her designs to market and into the lives of women who want to look and feel beautiful. With a highly successful show at New York Fashion Week, Deborah is currently working to bring her designs to market.
Deborah Ann Mack
I am Deborah Ann Mack, founder and emerging designer of the brand DAM Fashions. My clothing line is composed of luxury women’s ready-to-wear designs. They are skillfully made for women who think and dress outside of the box. My designs are classy, timeless, and sophisticated and can be worn for any occasion.
DAM Fashions does not compromise on its quality, from design to fabric selection to production. As a designer, my style is to work with many unique fabrics that can make a design a reality. My fabric choices consist of natural fibers like wool, silk, and Cupro. Wool produced by sheep has a wavy texture and is a reusable and recyclable fiber. It is durable with resistance to wear and tear and retains its shape when washed. Silk is strong and has a smooth soft touch. I carefully select the wool and silk fabrics and line the garments with Cupro. This lining provides a luxuriously soft hand feel that allows the garment to elegantly drape against the body. Cupro is an eco-friendly, bio-degradable fiber that is made from a natural cotton plant. It also has great breathability, keeping you comfortable when worn. Wool, silk, and Cupro have similar unique properties making all three good insulators for the body.
DAM Fashions’ mission is to provide women with creative styles that feel comfortable, well-crafted, and give women confidence. In addition, DAM Fashions sponsors a private non-profit organization whose goal is to provide therapeutic services that will renew and empower women who are victims of domestic violence. Collectively, through purchases, women are silently helping other women. Every garment sold will have the non-profit organization’s label sewn in the seam line as a reminder.
Westchester, Pennsylvania