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Batsheva Hay is an American fashion designer.


Early life and education

Hay grew up in
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, in a
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household. She graduated from Stuyvesant High School. She was educated at Stanford and Georgetown. She has a B.A. from Stanford University, an M.A. in psychology, and a J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center.


Career

In 2016, she visited a dressmaker to have a favorite vintage
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dress remade, and decided that she wanted to focus on fashion. She established her own label, Batsheva. In 2017, one of Hay's dresses was included in
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in their roundup called “How to Wear Fall’s Least Sexy Trends, from Clogs to Corduroys”. In 2018, Hay was a finalist for the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund and was awarded $150,000. She was part of
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in September 2018.
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, the stepdaughter of Vice President
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, and Hay co-designed Emhoff's
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dress in January 2021.


Personal life

She is married to fashion photographer Alexei Hay and lives on the
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with their two children. They observe and practice
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References

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