Accessories – San Diego

As the daughter of a 1940s Vogue model, Camille Wood is no stranger to fashion. Although her 5-foot 2-inch frame was too short to follow her mother’s footsteps down the runway, she instead took a circuitous route to center stage, including stints as a portrait artist with her own gallery, appearing in radio for a number of years during morning drive time (playing a dumb blonde—a testament to her acting talents), and then to the unlikely position as manager of a 300 acre ranch. It was while working on the ranch Wood fell in love with baseball caps, so much so that she wanted to wear them out on the town, but was frustrated by the lack of fashionable, chic caps available. So she did what any enterprising woman would do. She began creating her own, and before long she was making them for friends and other admirers. In addition to caps, Wood started creating hats and headpieces and eventually began designing full time. \'Saving you from the ordinary\' is the theme behind her designs. \"I focus on creating unique dresses, swimwear and headpieces for the woman who likes to be noticed. My designs are sexy and edgy but always with class, elegance and style.\"