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Discovering the Magic of 22 Shades of Gray: A Tribute to Peggy Gray

When it comes to fashion, few designers capture the essence of femininity as exquisitely as Peggy Gray, the ingenious mind behind the women's clothing line, 22 Shades of Gray. Her collection, celebrated for its signature silhouette that flatteringly cradles the natural shape of a woman’s body, has carved a niche in the world of women's fashion. But Peggy's brilliance doesn't stop at design; she is also a passionate advocate for small businesses and the community.

TINY BUT MIGHTY PARTNERS

E. O'Hara

9/1/20242 min read

Photo of Peggy Gray - designer of 22 shades of gray and some of her signature piecesPhoto of Peggy Gray - designer of 22 shades of gray and some of her signature pieces

The Signature Silhouette

Peggy Gray's signature design approach in 22 Shades of Gray emphasizes the beauty of the female form. Each piece is meticulously crafted to enhance and complement various body types. Whether it’s a flowing dress or a fitted blouse, the goal is always the same: to make women feel confident and beautiful in their own skin. The attention to detail and the precision of her craft are what set her apart in the competitive fashion industry. Peggy’s designs are not only stylish but also timeless and versatile, making them essential pieces in any wardrobe.

Unlike her fast fashion counterparts, Peggy is able to keep you in your favorite cuts and styles for as long as you love them. You won't have to worry about buying 20 of a discontinued item that you love.

A Champion for Small Businesses

Beyond her impressive design portfolio, Peggy Gray is known for her unwavering support of small businesses. As a founding trustee of the Greater Hoosic Valley Community Business Alliance, she has worked diligently to foster a collaborative environment for local entrepreneurs. Her efforts have helped numerous small businesses gain visibility and thrive in a competitive market. Peggy’s commitment extends to her social media platforms, where she passionately highlights and promotes fellow small business owners, believing that their success contributes to a stronger, more vibrant community.

Her work with the Valley Artisan's Market for the past decade is a testament to her commitment to uplifting other local small businesses while running her own. Check out one of their art galleries or drop in to shop their vendor market store in Cambridge NY!

Joining the Tiny but Mighty Collective

Adding another feather to her cap, Peggy has officially joined the Tiny but Mighty Collective. With her keen eye for innovation and sustainability, she's introduced a cummerbund belt crafted from upcycled used jeans. This piece is not just a fashion statement but also a testament to her dedication to sustainability in fashion. With fully inclusive sizing, this piece and all creations from Peggy are truly made just for you! Need a size that isn't listed on the website? No problem, call or email to schedule your personal fitting today!

Supporters of 22 Shades of Gray and admirers of Peggy Gray's work have much to celebrate. Her designs continue to inspire confidence and her community efforts uplift local businesses. Peggy’s journey is a shining example of how one can blend creativity with advocacy to make a meaningful difference. I am thrilled to have 22 Shades of Gray be a part of the Tiny but Mighty Collective, and look forward to sharing more of her incredible talent with you in the near future!

Check out Peggy's Episode on The Tiny But Mighty Podcast!

Want to know more about why Peggy started her own brand and where she draws her inspiration from? Check out her interview here ->

While you are there, follow the channel, it would really help my small business to help even more small businesses! Thanks friend!

Signature of E. O'Hara - founder of the Tiny But Might Vendor Marketplace
Signature of E. O'Hara - founder of the Tiny But Might Vendor Marketplace
Photo of denim cummerbund belt over a white button down shirt on a mannequinPhoto of denim cummerbund belt over a white button down shirt on a mannequin