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Tawni Darby-Orloski
timeless pieces that never lose their style
is Dancing Toward “Unity in Diversity” BY NICHOLAS MANNING
Amy Baron Brourman and her team of master tailors at Samuel Baron Clothiers aren’t just producing clothes—they’re revitalizing the art of customized clothing construction and honoring the sometimesforgotten tradition of men’s garments being elegant, luxurious, and uniquely special. After studying at Skidmore College and completing the Macy’s training program in New York, Baron Brourman founded Samuel Baron Clothiers in 2012 to celebrate her paternal grandfather. Since then, her business has offered numerous garments to men in the Pittsburgh area, including finely-made trousers, overcoats, dress shirts, sweaters, and tuxedos. What’s comparable to the quality of the garments themselves is the customer experience that’s second to none. From the 34-point initial fitting to the designer fabric consultation, Amy Baron Brourman’s customers are left with timeless pieces that never lose their style. To schedule an appointment, please call 412-441-1144 or email amy@samuelbaronclothiers.com.
her efforts are enhancing Pittsburgh’s vibrant arts culture
Tawni Darby-Orloski is a business owner, proud wife, and soon-to-be mom. As owner and CEO of Millennium Dance Complex Pittsburgh—an industry-leading studio located on the South Side—Darby-Orloski and more than 20 instructors provide drop-in dance training and performance opportunities for artists and dancers in the greater Pittsburgh area. By bringing the Los Angeles franchise to the Steel City, Darby-Orloski is doing more than operating a successful business—she’s spreading Millennium’s mission of creating “unity in diversity.” Her efforts are enhancing Pittsburgh’s vibrant arts culture, as Millennium provides the local dance community with the tools and training to flourish. Visit Millennium Dance Complex at http://mdcpgh.com/ or at 2504 East Carson Street on the South Side.
Amy Baron Brourman is Committed to Custom-Made Clothing BY NICHOLAS MANNING
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