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Fieldshop Pop-In: Kentucky Makers’ Spotlight

On December 9, 2021, Fieldshop by Garden & Gun debuted its Kentucky Makers collection, a special collaboration with Kentucky Tourism featuring Kentucky designers Sunhouse Craft, Clayton & Crume, Babaloo Jewelry, and Woodstock Lavender. Throughout the event, guests enjoyed champagne, bourbon cocktails, and hors d’oeuvres while meeting the makers and shopping
the exclusive line. 

 

Special Thanks to
Kentucky Tourism
Fieldshop by Garden & Gun
The Dewberry
Babaloo Jewelry
Clayton & Crume
Sunhouse Craft
Woodstock Lavender
Cameron Wilder Photography

Photography by Cameron Wilder 

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Friends of G&G gather at Fieldshop for the debut of the Kentucky Makers collection.

 

Photo: Cameron Wilder

Shoppers peruse an array of home wares, body products, accessories, and more by Kentucky-based designers.

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Style blogger Jasmine Dustin and her fiancé.

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Charleston blogger Ashley Brown with Tyler Jury of Clayton & Crume. 

Photo: Cameron Wilder

Hand-crafted home goods from Sunhouse Craft, a creative brand based in Berea, Kentucky.

Photo: Cameron Wilder

Products from leather designer Clayton & Crume and Woodstock Lavender stand out among the displays. 

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Delicate feather earrings and other hand-made accessories by Babaloo Jewelry.

Photo: Cameron Wilder

Throughout the event, artisans from Clayton & Crume used a special hot-press method to personalize leather goods for guests.

Photo: Cameron Wilder

From left: Miles Partnership vice president Margo Horlander, Halley Autry of Lou Hammond Group, and Kentucky Tourism director of communications Angela Blank.

Photo: Cameron Wilder

Chelsie Ravenell (left) with Babaloo Jewelry designer Almeta Dellagnolo. 

 

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Garden & Gun cofounder and CEO Rebecca Darwin (left) catches up with members of the Kentucky Tourism team.

Photo: Cameron Wilder