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PW fall fashion Guide 2007

“‘Bring me a one-legged woman, a monkey and a lumberjack,’” says Suzie Morris.
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New uniform.

."....In other words, expect to see me in one of Suzie Morris’ retro shirt dresses for the rest of spring."
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Rooms we drop our pants for

My ReHab dressing room gets its own props.

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CityPaper Shopping
REHAB APPOINTMENTS Bring your worn and tired threads to Conspiracy Showroom's Suzie Morris for some creative TLC. Patches, relining, hems and alterations are all available. Every Fri, noon-6pm, Conspiracy Showroom, 910 N. 2nd St., 215-925-2152.
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Around Philly
Philadelphia-bred designer Suzie Morris finds inspiration in art and literature and interprets that into her designs for her clothing line Rehab by Suzie Morris. Reworked and “rehabbed” pieces, Morris takes thrift store finds and transforms them into beautiful dresses, jackets and sweaters. She even features “rehabbed” dolls for a unique touch to her Arts & Crafts aesthetic. Also available at Conspiracy Showroom.

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Daily candy Weekend Shopping guide
From the Top Down
What’s inside her head is pretty unique; give her an outside to match by special ordering a Suzie Morris hat. Customized to fit her noggin perfectly, it has flapper-esque flourishes that’ll make her stand out from the crowd
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CityPaper 2006
"Naked City" article, Conspiracy grand opening!
Illadates Video on UWISHUNU
Illadates visits Conspiracy Showroom!
Well. Here is how it all began- CityPaper article February 5–12, 1998
Traveling Wares
One of the funkier craft shows Philly has to offer is Traveling Wares.... The idea for Traveling Wares was conceived by four women—Sweitzer, Kim Raznov, Nickolette Phillips and Susan Morris—who wanted a comfortable, more intimate outlet in which to sell their work.... read the whole article
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...Conspiracy Showroom co-owner Suzie Morris embellishes skirt and full-length vintage slips with muted paintings of stars and flowers for some girly elegance.... read more
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CityPaper 1997 by Elva Ramirez
It's hard to imagine many people having the same style of Susan Morris' jewelry ($40- $50). Using found objects and sterling silver, she creates rings, necklaces and earrings that rival each other in flair and deliver on a promise to be singular.