The co-founder and chief creative officer of Tea Collection—a fashion-forward line of children’s clothing with a globally minded aesthetic—has spent decades combing the earth for the cultural equivalents of American onesies and jumpers, from Asian-style wrap shirts to Scandi-mod tunics. So it makes sense that the designer’s home in the suburbs of San Francisco would not only share her worldly—and kid-friendly—focus, but also expand upon it.
Photographed by Melissa Kaseman
Photographed by Melissa Kaseman
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