Women Making History: Jennifer of Worship Worthy

Hailing from the Pacific Northwest, Jennifer Wannarachue grew up working in fashion retail surrounded by a skate and snowboarding culture. With these influences she started designing streetwear apparel in 1999 before moving to New York City in 2000 when she headed the accessories division of the leading streetwear brand Triple 5 Soul. Her experience and design skills grew while developing collections for Zoo York and Berlin-based Aem’Kei. Adding to her freelance roster, Jennifer has also played an integral design and development role for collections such as Blue Marlin, Staple, House of Dereon, and Rocawear.

 

In 2006 Jennifer founded her design studio and online New York-centric trend newsletter, Worship Worthy. Design, production, brand consulting, marketing and art direction are some of the areas of expertise that the seasoned fashion designer lends her knowledge. Clients of the popular design and trend counsel include Nike, Camel No. 9, Wish ATL, Haze, and Camp Beverly Hills.

 

Worship Worthy’s online presence as the premiere lifestyle newsletter targeted towards women has a growing audience and has received praise from several publications, including NYLON Magazine, Fader Magazine, LTD Magazine, and Wearethemarket.com.

 

Get religious over “Saint Agnes” and Worship Worthy after the jump!


Jennifer at center with the Worship Worthy Crew…

 


…with one-half of Nina Sky

They don’t call her “SAINT” Agnes fuh nuthin’!


Visit Jennifer & her holy crew at:

www.worshipworthy.com.
www.riottt.com/worshipworthyriot

 

 

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2 Responses to “Women Making History: Jennifer of Worship Worthy”

  1. daughter_under_tobacco Says:

    I hope she can live with herself. I know I won’t be buy ANYTHING she designs. Anyone that supports the tobacco industry has something wrong with them in my book.

  2. Michelle Says:

    She is living her dream and getting work out. I think her designs are awesome on anything or anywhere. Art is art. Bueaty is Bueaty!

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