About the Founder of
BETHANYbyDESIGN, LLC
for more, visit www.bethanyhalbreich.com
Nineteen year old Bethany Halbreich epitomizes versatility. Traveling to more than 35 countries on 5 different continents has given this teenage entrepreneur an international flair for fashion, cuisine, and culture.
Selecting fabrics, beads, and stones from each country, Bethany customizes accessories, jewelry, and clothing to reflect the various cultures of the world. Her unique designs appeal to diverse, youthful, and vibrant tastes.
Bethany developed a television pilot called “Bethany’s International Kitchen.” Her discerning palate produces delicious, healthy food with ingredients and spices from her travels. The pilot is an upbeat travel adventure which shows historical and cultural sites, fashion, cooking, and music.
Recently, Bethany integrated her extensive international travels into a unique tapestry of fashion. Her one-of-a-kind wearable fabrics and semi-precious stones reflect an elegant, contemporary interpretation of her exotic flair. Her couture line displays a rainbow of cultures that will touch your skin and soul on the NYC runway.
Being diagnosed with cancer at a young age, Bethany took a whole new approach to life and realized it's best to accomplish long term goals in the time span it would normally take to accomplish short term goals. Thankfully Bethany's cancer is gone, but her determination to do all she can to help the children who are diagnosed is not. Ever since she was diagnosed, Bethany has been volunteering with Carly's Club for Kids & Cancer Research in WNY. It exists to offer support programs to make life more manageable for children diagnosed with cancer and their families, and to raise funds for pediatric cancer research seeking cures at Roswell Park Cancer Institute. What better a way to help support Carly's Club then to donate to them through the proceeds from BETHANYbyDESIGN? And that is exactly what we plan to do here at BETHANYbyDESIGN. Half our revenue will be donated to help fund pediatric cancer research.