San Antonio museum inspires N.Y. designer’s commissioned pieces - Marisol Deluna

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Posted on: December 6th, 2007
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“New York fashion designer Marisol Deluna isn’t fond of bitterly cold weather. In fact, the 40-year-old San Antonio native admits she’s kind of like a bird, migrating to warm areas as often as possible.

“It’s cold outside and warm in here. I’m just hibernating right now,” Deluna said during a phone call earlier this week from her design studio in midtown Manhattan. “Of course, I do have to leave at some point.”

Indeed. She’s in San Antonio today to unveil the scarf and tie she was commissioned to design for the Museo Alameda.”*

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