Bespoken: “We’re thankful for many things this year-our beautiful families, our loving friends and a great year at Bespoken.”
Jeff Halmos: “The year of 2011. Started rough, and got better and better and better every month. Bring on 2012!”
Sam Shipley: “I’m thankful for the great team we have behind us here at S&H.”
Jason Cauchi, Dallin Chase: “Spending time with family this week is a tradition I am grateful for. I asked my wife Grace to help me with this project. Sitting together at the table to create our turkey with some glue, paper, sequins and leaves was a lot of fun. Sometimes it’s the simple things we take for granted that we need to be thankful for. Happy Thanksgiving.”
Erica Domesek: “I’m thankful for SO much, especially my best friend and business partner Jackie. I would be lost without her.
PS- She’s the turkey on the right I’m on the left.
P.S.- I made this… turkey hand artwork out of: construction paper, feathers, duct tape, coffee filter, pipe cleaners, tulle, gems, sharpies, rhinestones, glitter paint, accordion trim.”
Kaelen: “I’m embarrassed; I’m sorry. But I learned something about myself while doing this task: firstly, I don’t think I know what a turkey looks like. Secondly, bedazzling doesn’t always help. But I’m Canadian, so it’s not my fault.”
Laurel Pantin, Teen Vogue: “I’m thankful for peanut M&Ms!”
Erica Cerulo and Claire Mazur, Of a Kind: “He’s wearing the ALL Knitwear hat we’re releasing tomorrow because he’s so ahead of the curve. And! We are thankful for our kick-ass designers–like Sarah Fox from Cursive Design who got us the amazing glitter nail polish the turkey is proudly flaunting on his feathers for Of a Kind’s b-day.”
Chrissie Miller, Sophomore: “This year Sophomore is grateful for Marriage equality in New York!”
Richard Chai: “I am thankful for the love of my family and friends!”
Timo Weiland & Alan Eckstein: “We’re thankful for having the ability to work in one of the greatest industries in the world, and having the ability to be surrounded by our friends and family on our favorite holiday!”