Contemporary, ethical fashion that blends bold design, luxe textiles, and fearless self expression.

Amy Page DeBlasio

Meet

Amy Page DeBlasio

Amy Page DeBlasio (APD) pieces are about confidence and individuality. Every garment is designed to make the wearer feel like themselves, only louder. Amy has been creating since she can remember, and her path to fashion started early: from making a reversible wrap skirt in elementary school to sewing her own prom dress because she did not want an off-the-rack look. That drive to make something original has shaped APD into a label defined by creativity, precision, and authenticity.

Everything begins in Amy’s design studio and boutique at Hope Artiste Village in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. She sketches, patterns, and sources every fabric herself, overseeing every step from concept to production. Ready-to-wear pieces are ethically made in New York City’s Garment District by skilled makers, while one-of-a-kind and no-waste designs are sewn right in the Pawtucket studio. Each piece is treated like a work of art, made with intention, designed to last, and produced responsibly.

What makes APD unmistakable is its fearless mix of texture, color, and pattern. Amy has a uniquely intuitive way of pairing unexpected fabrics together - creating bold pieces that feel effortlessly balanced and unmistakably her own. Many designs feature custom prints exclusive to APD, adding another layer of originality to the brand’s already distinct aesthetic.

What You'll Find at Bloom

Contemporary garments and accessories designed and made locally, ethically produced ready-to-wear collections made in NYC’s Garment District, and one-of-a-kind and no-waste pieces from APD’s Pawtucket studio.

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with Amy Page DeBlasio

Why Bloom?

“Bloom feels like the perfect space to connect with people who appreciate the craft behind the work. My designs really come to life in person because people can truly see the detail, feel the texture, and appreciate the craftsmanship behind each piece."

Fun Fact

Amy designs what she loves, not what is trending. With three young sons and deep roots in Providence, she is proof that creativity, community, and a clear point of view never go out of style.