ANNALEE PATRICK  Client Coordinator & Business Manager

Annalee and Erin’s relationship began at birth — their grandfathers, James and Shorty, were best friends and colleagues for life. When Annalee’s husband proposed in 2007, she called Erin with an extravagant wish list for her wedding paper goods. Thus began the start of Lucky Luxe Couture Correspondence and an amazing working collaboration. She is a wife to Chad, a mommy to MaryCollis with a master’s degree in public relations and is a graduate of  Mississippi State University. Her ability to organize and direct makes life at Lucky Luxe a breeze.

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ERIN RASBERRY NAPIER  Proprietress & Creative Director

I am a Mississippi artist offering custom designs for the special occasions in your life. I graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with an emphasis in print design from the University of Mississippi in 2007. When my husband, Ben, proposed, I was thrilled to begin designing paper pieces that would concisely reflect our relationship and the city the wedding would take place in — and then I knew. I wanted to make these same aesthetic connections for other couples, to tell their story, to express their style. I have an old soul.  I love the imperfections of weathered and worn books, boots, quilts, labels and art, the quaintly sophisticated South and all our eccentricities — so it’s no surprise my stationery work always reflects that vintage sensibility.

photo by McAlister Creative

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photo by Erin Napier

CONTACT US   info@lucky-luxe.com    p. (662)769.3100  MONDAY-FRIDAY 9am to 5pm CST

FRIEDRICH KERKSIECK   Pressman

When Friedrich isn’t printing lovely letterpress for Lucky Luxe, he’s the guy behind Small Fires Press, an independently owned & operated press in Memphis that publishes Matchbook, a literary journal, as well as a selection of prints, chapbooks, and a smattering of random printed material. He received an MFA in book arts from the University of Alabama, but we’ll forgive him for that.

photo by Gabrielle Trimm