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It's there for you when you don't know what to wear. Beatrice Tucker, a midwife, delivered babies in the sixties in Chicago, for women, some, who never saw a doctor their entire pregnancy.

What future goals do you have for yourself?

To keep building Tucker. With her use of vibrant patterns and prints, she developed an aesthetic of her own.

Her motto was “Just go with the flow.”

What moment, in your career or personal life, are you most proud of?

The most beautiful thing about Tucker is the person wearing it-you.

It's a print that sparks a conversation, the blouse that propels a stranger to run down the street to ask where it's from.

Tucker is ''what to wear'' to that audition, meeting, or interview you've been nervous about all week.

She had three children by age 25, and opened a movie theater in Seattle’s Pike Place Market.

Women who are knowledge developers and pioneers, such as Dianah and Angela from World Bicycle Relief, Shakuntala Devi, and Virginia Thoren.

Shakuntala Devi wrote a number of books about mathematics, puzzles, and astrology. It's a woman in a colorful dress riding a bicycle with one hand while eating a pastry with the other.

Women wear it, women and men love in it, live in it. She treated homosexuality in an understanding light. Get a peek into her poetic life (and watch her do a whopping eight costume changes!), below.

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Tucker is a feeling. Then figure out how you can somehow order one of whatever she’s having.

Gaby Basora was a costume designer and stylist before founding Tucker with a blouse in 2006.

gaby basora biography

She made marionettes for Claude Lelouch in the 1970’s that are still in his office today.

Shakuntala Devi was born into a circus family and was called the human computer. The boys were asked to select from the open-ended list of possibilities. Of course, this type of inspiration gathering is natural for a lady who has created inventive print after print after print for the past 10 years.

My career is a continuum; it keeps on going, like the seasons.

Women’s roles in society have changed dramatically over the past several decades. I also want to keep making my boys proud of their mamma!

 

Editor’s Note:  In celebration of Women’s History Month, we spoke to several women who have spearheaded their way into the Fashion Industry.

Ready to start thinking outside the box? She wrote the book The World of Homosexuals, because her husband was homosexual. Throughout history, women have done remarkable and courageous things. I hope that you can forgive me and one day when I am grown and making my own living you will see just how responsible I can be.”

She divorced and supported herself and her son [by] shooting campaigns for Bergdorf Goodman, and spent her working life as a commercial photographer.

My mother, when offered the chance to choose her career in school, was [given] the choices of mother, secretary, teacher, or nurse.