Sign up for our newsletter

Stay informed on our latest news!

"Rise Early, Work Hard, Strike Oil": Nats Getty

When did you first realize that you wanted to be a designer?

 

I realized I wanted to be a designer while I was at college. I had started modeling around that time which put me in the fashion world and I was simultaneously looking for new creative outlets to better express myself and my point of view. To be honest, I believe the designer was in me my entire life and I just needed the correct circumstances to fully realize it.

 

What gave you the initial idea for Strike Oil?

 

I owned an old YSL leather jacket and hand-painted on the back of it, and each time I wore it out people would ask me where I got it from. People would constantly compliment the art work, and so eventually I felt this is something I should develop and explore further, and that's how Strike Oil began its journey.

 

Where does the name come from?

 

The name Strike Oil is lifted from a famous quote by my great-grandfather, “Rise early, work hard, strike oil.” I think of Strike Oil as a tongue-in-cheek spin on what people perceive me to be. I acknowledge my roots but am carving my own path with my designs and my brand.

I think of Strike Oil as a tongue-in-cheek spin on what people perceive me to be. I acknowledge my roots but am carving my own path.

What inspires you?

 

I’m inspired by everything; music, art, cracks in the concrete, clouds, photography, and fashion throughout history all inspire me. I can find inspiration anywhere and I’m always looking. One really important source of inspiration is true authentic attitude. When I see someone with a magnetic attitude that’s authentic, I feel instantly inspired. I think a great example of this is Keith Haring, one of my favorite artists.

 

Describe Strike Oil in three songs:

Who wears Strike Oil? Where do they hang out? What do they like to do? Do they stay at the afters or go home early? What’s their morning routine?

 

Being an inclusive brand has always been a core tenant of Strike Oil. I truly believe that the future of fashion is gender fluid and ageless so it’s really important to me to acknowledge that Strike Oil is for everyone.

 

Strike Oil can be worn anywhere from the red carpet to an after hours rave. I like that the clothing transitions well from day to night, season to season (thank you LA weather!), and works equally as well on stage as it does at a dive bar on a Friday night. A lot of our staple pieces are riffs on classic workwear and heritage styles so the clothes aren’t limited to any particular trend or time period. I want the clothes to be part of people's experiences, to be lived in, and to become a part of their stories.

 

What does a creative revolution look like to you?

 

A creative revolution to me is total freedom of expression. Not relying on fleeting trends and fads and fast fashion, but rather, collaboration and support within creative communities and between creatives and artists. I would love to see a creative world free of judgment and jealousy where individuality and expression are celebrated.

I want the clothes to be part of people's experiences, to be lived in, and to become a part of their stories.

What role does Strike Oil play in said revolution?

 

The idea of creative revolution played a large part in Strike Oil’s inception and defining what that means and our role in it is a huge part of our brand ethos. For example, Strike Oil doesn’t currently have an in-house graphic designer so we are always on the lookout for cool freelance designers that we can commission and then feature. So instead of mood boarding and then ripping these artists off, we’re hiring them and then highlighting them to our audience. In this way I hope we are able to lift artists up by entering into these collaborative relationships.

 

What’s in store for Strike Oil in the near future?

 

The future is bright for Strike Oil. We have our first store-front opening in 2024 in Los Angeles. I’m also looking forward to more collaborations, shows, and launching new collections. The work of Strike Oil will never be done!

Confirm your age

Please confirm that you are at least 18 years old.

I confirm Whooops!