When one has an impossibly creative college roommate who looks like she belongs in Manhattan instead of Saratoga Springs, New York – it is no surprise she becomes a successful entrepreneur. Â Ivy began her post-college career in fashion at Glamour magazine before stepping out on her own.
What was your career path?
I started at Conde Nast. Â It was never work. Â It was absolute joy. Â I worked at Glamour Magazine, American Elle and then Vogue, my dream!
After Vogue, I went to a society / style magazine called Avenue. Â I did this for 10 years and thought I might like to get back into the art world. Â I got a Master’s at Columbia in Art and Education, while at the same time working at a tribal art gallery off 5th Avenue in New York.
Meanwhile, in my travels, I was finding amazing resources in Mexico for sterling silver. Â To make a long story short, I started a catalogue called Beresford and Brown with my dear friend Maureen who owned the art gallery. Â We used our family names, they sound so anglophile!
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Our catalogue did quite well. Â We designed sterling silver gifts and monogrammed them. Â We actually did the wedding gifts for one of the Kennedys.
We closed the catalogue when I got married. Â I renovated a few apartments and houses which was very fun – and out of the blue, opened a store called PIP (pop in please) in my hometown.
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All went well and here we are today at OLIVE 54.
I have a partner at OLIVE 54 whose name is Pam Greenberg. Â We bought the building, renovated it and both run the shop. Â It’s all very easy and relaxed. Â I think it shows in our atmosphere. Â People enjoy visiting.
When you opened OLIVE 54 in 2011, what was your inspiration?
I had a boutique at the time that was young and hip called PIP. Â I wanted to explore House and Garden as another theme.
How did your background prepare you for retail?
I was a fashion editor which is design. Â Being an editor I believe is the best foray into retail. Â You really know the markets and you have the eye and experience of putting stories together. Â Boutiques are stories really.
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What inspires you?
Everything.
Who has influenced your work?
My biggest influences still come from my experience working at Vogue. Â I think I was fortunate to work with the greatest taste makers and designers of our time.
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Who is your favorite up and coming designer?
I don’t have one. Â I love street fashion and indigenous cultures.
Dream accomplishment or project?
My dream right now would be to design a self sustaining green farm.
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Go-to inspirational cocktail?
Anything with artisanal ice! Â The greatest gift to Happy Hour since the swizzle stick!
Favorite place to relax on the beach?
I am not a beach person. Â I love to travel, find markets and explore. Â I’m afraid sitting still on the sand has the opposite effect on me!
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Are you working on anything new now?
Planning our trip to Cambodia and Vietnam. Â I anticipate finding enamel work. Â We are also opening an online shopping site.
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Olive 54
54 West Main Street
Ramsey, New Jersey  07446
201-327-5454
Thank you Ivy!
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5 comments
THIS IS FABULOUS!!
Thank you!
Wow… A lot of great stuff I need for Florida!
Put me on your email list please???
Of course!
So chic ! I can’t wait to come visit and shop!
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