Stanley Blackman
870 Sunset Ridge
Bridgewater, NJ  08807


Stanley Blackman is your Mid Atlantic connection to Lee Andersen. He travels extensively throughout this territory and is part of the Travelers Shows.
 

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  Stan Blackman
  (908) 725-1255
  (908) 432-1634

UPCOMING SHOWS

SHOW INFORMATION
 
Stan Blackman will be showing the Lee Andersen line in New York
March 2nd – 4th at the Moda Manhattan Show in the Javits Center.
 
 
Stan will also be traveling the territory extensively. If you have not been
contacted for an appointment give him a call.

He will be happy to come see you. He loves driving his new sled.
 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lee Andersen art clothing is wearable, complex, textured clothing designed for the sensuous, tactile woman.

Lee Andersen art clothing is reminiscent of the beautiful, complex, confident clothes in photographs from the 1920’s; a period of stylish exotic elegance.  To wear LEE ANDERSEN is to become part of history in the future.  These are the memorable clothes that become treasures; keepers of a special occasion.

To wear LEE ANDERSEN clothing is to put the mind in an art gallery.  It allows the wearer to be subtle ‘Body as Art’ without the limits of permanence, or the financial requirements of Couture.

Andersen-Becker, Inc. designs, manufactures and distributes Lee Andersen clothing or “Wearable Art”.  The designer, Lee Andersen, comes to the United States via New Zealand and is the designer with a million untapped designs.  Lee Andersen, often spelled incorrectly as Lee Anderson, or referred to as Lee Anderson Clothes has a genius that is evident in the style and range of art Clothing available for purchase in over 1000 stores and Boutiques nationwide.

 

ABOUT LEE

LEE ANDERSEN has fused her love of complex color and texture with an educated informed creativity and a passion for art.  She has created a uniquely rich and complex form of functional beauty.  She works with every type of fiber from rough hessian to delicate metallic high tech plastic, including  both natural and man-made fibers, delicate silk sheers, furry knits, berber fleece, delicate metallic embroidery.  Every aspect of the clothing is considered important to the whole concept, right down to the buttons which are hand made ceramic, real fossils, naturally formed semi precious stones, enameled, hand formed metals and hand worked wood.

 Her perspective was developed by art training in drawing, painting, sculpture, ceramics and photography, combined with history and philosophy.

 
 
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Stanley Blackman