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SOLEIL AUGUST 2ND ISSUE

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isters India and Bronte<br />

Treat grew up watching their<br />

mother create. As children, they<br />

went to her studio and watched<br />

her work. She’d put on country<br />

radio and paint. They loved how<br />

messy she was in that space especially<br />

in comparison to their<br />

highly regimented household.<br />

Beyond the confines of motherhood,<br />

she was a more carefree<br />

person. She is the reason they<br />

began to create and had the confidence<br />

to pursue art as a career.<br />

India Treat is a fine art photographer<br />

and the creative director of<br />

Lunchroom Anxiety. Her personal<br />

work tells a new story, one told<br />

from the woman’s point of view.<br />

This is reflected in her role as a<br />

creative director. India strives to<br />

create a strong, feminine<br />

energy central to the story of<br />

Lunchroom Anxiety. Their brand<br />

pays homage to Texan women<br />

like Ann Richards, Selena, and<br />

Lady Bird Johnson.<br />

Bronte Treat is the lead designer<br />

of Lunchroom Anxiety. A deep<br />

love for her landscape is reflected<br />

in the pieces she creates and<br />

finds. Their vintage items feature<br />

homegrown brands like Wrangler<br />

while their more eclectic<br />

pieces are reminiscent of Dolly<br />

Parton circa 1977.<br />

Their embroidered pieces are<br />

one-of-a-kind and handmade by<br />

Bronte. Lunchroom Anxiety is for<br />

the modern cowgirl, the rough<br />

rider in all of us.

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