Tatiana Shabelnik
Tatiana Shabelnik was born in Minsk, Belarus, when it was still part of
the Soviet Union. Love for art came very early in her life. She started
drawing and painting at the age of 6, by designing outfits for her
paper dolls. Her dolls were not her only "clients." She also sketched
outfits for herself. Her mother, Ludmila, a physicist, had learned to
sew on a professional level so that she could make clothes for her
daughter. As Ludmila says: "I was always puzzled by how to implement
the ideas that my child put on paper." Growing up, Tatiana enjoyed
Burda fashion magazines, and by the age of 15, knew she wanted to be a
fashion designer. She wanted to go to a fashion school but life took
her on a different route. Tatiana got her degree in Library and
Information Science and for five years taught librarianship courses at
the Belarusian University of Culture. With a burning desire to see the
West, Tatiana earned a scholarship for graduate studies in the United
States, and earned her master's degree in Library and Information
Science at Louisiana State University. As a student at LSU, and
later--while working on her Ph.D. in Rhetoric and Technical
Communications at Michigan Technological University--she took web and
graphic-design courses. Tatiana moved to California in 2001, and spent
more than a decade working as web manager for Whittier College and an
adjunct librarian for Rio Hondo Community College. She works full-time
as the Web Interactive Services Manager at Claremont McKenna College.
Through these years, Tatiana's passion for fashion design remained palpably strong, as is evidenced by her colorful, unique, personal style. In 2012 she decided to pursue her never-forgotten childhood dream by enrolling in fashion-design classes at Otis College, and within a year, launched a custom line of shawls and scarves. It was then that she also began sketching and producing a clothing line for women: "Contrast." Her style is marked by the interplay of bold colors and mixing textures. Her current collection showcases pieces in leather, silk and chiffon, and is partly inspired by the colorful works of Russian artist Vasily Kandinsky, and Belarusian/French artist Mark Chagal.
Tatiana presented her first collection at the "Mamomt" avant-garde fashion show in her hometown of Minsk, Belarus, in June 2013. In fall 2013, she competed at RAWards, and was chosen to be one of three finalists for Designer of the Year in Los Angeles. In October Tatiana was featured in LA Times. On March 10th Tatiana showed her collection at LA Fashion week with Style Fashion Week.
In addition to fashion, Tatiana's passions include community service, photography, and Latin dancing. She has been a member of Rotary Club of Pico Rivera since 2006, and served as president from 2010-11. In January 2011, she represented Rotary District 5300 and Rotary International at the Pasadena Rose Parade. She also danced on Cristian Oviedo's Bachata team, as well as the Paso de Oro Dance Company, and continues dancing socially in different salsa clubs.
Through these years, Tatiana's passion for fashion design remained palpably strong, as is evidenced by her colorful, unique, personal style. In 2012 she decided to pursue her never-forgotten childhood dream by enrolling in fashion-design classes at Otis College, and within a year, launched a custom line of shawls and scarves. It was then that she also began sketching and producing a clothing line for women: "Contrast." Her style is marked by the interplay of bold colors and mixing textures. Her current collection showcases pieces in leather, silk and chiffon, and is partly inspired by the colorful works of Russian artist Vasily Kandinsky, and Belarusian/French artist Mark Chagal.
Tatiana presented her first collection at the "Mamomt" avant-garde fashion show in her hometown of Minsk, Belarus, in June 2013. In fall 2013, she competed at RAWards, and was chosen to be one of three finalists for Designer of the Year in Los Angeles. In October Tatiana was featured in LA Times. On March 10th Tatiana showed her collection at LA Fashion week with Style Fashion Week.
In addition to fashion, Tatiana's passions include community service, photography, and Latin dancing. She has been a member of Rotary Club of Pico Rivera since 2006, and served as president from 2010-11. In January 2011, she represented Rotary District 5300 and Rotary International at the Pasadena Rose Parade. She also danced on Cristian Oviedo's Bachata team, as well as the Paso de Oro Dance Company, and continues dancing socially in different salsa clubs.