Growing up in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Gemma Redux designer Rachel
Dooley spent most of her childhood in a constant state of creative
exploration. Whether she was crafting lanyard necklaces to sell at the
community pool, smashing glass with a hammer for impromptu stained glass
mosaics, or sewing and painting her own clothing, Rachel always
explored the full potential of her creativity. It was Rachels interest
in raw materials that led her to study mechanical engineering and
material science at the University of Michigan, and her fiery spirit
that took her to law school at Fordham University. While at Fordham,
Rachel reflected back on her college design classes the creative
passion she had as a girl never left her, and it was her continuing
desire to create and explore that steered her life on a path she hadnt
planned.
Taking a break from studying for the New York Bar Exam, Rachel made
her first mixed-metal necklace from vintage and industrial materials.
Gemma Redux was born. Within months, Rachels designs were appearing in
publications such as Harpers BAZAAR, WWD, Cosmopolitan, Glamour and
Zink, and were featured on the successful fashion show, Gossip Girl. It
didnt take long for others to take notice, and trend-setters, such as
Cameron Diaz, Blake Lively, Ginnifer Goodwin, Jessica Alba and Molly
Sims, were seen wearing Gemma Redux. Rachel was also selected in 2009 to
be one of twelve designers in the innagural class of the CFDA Fashion
Incubator, a program established by the CFDA and NYCEDC to support the
next generation of great American designers. In 2012, Rachel was
selected to become a CFDA member.
Rachels focus on exploring new stones and gems to blend into her
collections continues to give Gemma Redux customers something new,
season after season. Rachel explains this inspiration by expressing:My
passion is to find new materials and create unique silhouettes that
evoke a sense of fantasy and discovery. Gemma Redux collections are a
combination of ideas and inspirations: geometric shapes and mathematical
repetitions, a contrast of masculine industrial metals and shapes with
feminine faceted stones and delicate metal elements. Despite these
juxtapositions, the finished pieces are always fluid, serpentine, and
delicate forms that organically envelop the body.
The determined focus of Gemma Redux is to empower each woman with
confidence and femininity. Jewelry should be 100% fantasy and should
make you feel excited to put in on.