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Marissa Montgomery

Fashion designer and TV presenter

Marissa Montgomery is a successful fashion designer and TV presenter currently studying at RADA. Based between London and New York Marissa is a gorgeous, fun and natural fashion news personality and fashion insider. Her promising career has seen her interview a wide array of industry luminaries from designers Zac Posen and Pamela Love, to supermodels Cara Delevigne, Erin O’Connor and A-list Hollywood stars such as Adrien Brody and Christina Ricci.
Marissa has graced the pages of leading style titles internationally such as British Vogue, Sunday Times Style, You magazine, Nylon, ELLE Japan and more. Marissa is also a regular covering various fashion weeks and celebrity interviews for Nylon TV, Hunger TV and Get The Gloss, to name but a few.
At the age of 21, Marissa epitomized entrepreneurial young London creating the sought after lingerie line Pussy Glamore. It quickly found its way into leading boutiques and stores, worn by London’s fashion’s elite. Pussy Glamore was the vehicle through which rising star Marissa scaled the ranks, when she transformed her childhood hobby of creating one off pieces of lingerie into a thriving business. Marissa juggled her career in between her English and Drama studies, creating a line to celebrate the feminine form for the ultra-sensuous, stylish and sophisticated girl.

Already a successful underwear entrepreneur, Marissa joined forces in 2014 with partner in crime, Victoria Brooks, and NYC-based artist and illustrator, Hugo Guinness, for her new business venture, a line of ready-to-wear tees and tanks called Rotten Roach. Rotten Roach reflects Manhattan’s characteristic urban street-style - the luxe t-shirt line is stocked globally from London to The Caribbean. The line features limited edition slogans which have become the must-haves amongst the fashion crowd including top models Kate Moss, Heidi Klum and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley.

March 19, 2017

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