
by LINDA MARGISON
With no experience in the fashion design industry, Pamela Walters and longtime friend Jean Robinson retired from Indiana University in 2018 and 2017, respectively, and decided to delve into their own clothing line, Silk + Steel. âWe had a shared interest and passion for a certain kind of fashion,â Walters says, describing their proclivity for simple, high-quality sustainable fabrics with natural fibers. âWe hit on a couple of styles that work really well across different body types.
Walters says she has been sewing for many years, getting her start with her grandmother and mother, but sheâs mostly a self-taught artisan. âThe skill that I have in sewing is a tribute to my motherâitâs a way to honor her,â she explains. âSewing has always been a therapeutic activity. I love the feel of good fabric going through my fingers.â
With about 40 pieces in stockâall handmade and ranging in price from $130 to $270âmost of Waltersâ designs are based on the same shape and silhouette with different finishing touches or fabrics, she says. For instance, a cap sleeve top with a rounded neck and full A-line shape can be lengthened for a dress; sleeves may be absent, three-quarter, or another flattering length; and collars may be funnel or cowl neck.
Before the pandemic, Walters sold tops, dresses, and jackets through trunk shows and pop-up stores, but now sales are mainly through the Silk + Steel website at silkplussteel.net.

Photo by Rodney Margison 
Photo by Rodney Margison 
Photo by Rodney Margison 
This topper, modeled by Mary Clare, is made of Japanese linen with a one-of- a-kind, limited-edition print designed by a Japanese textile artist. Photo by Rodney Margison 
This topper, modeled by Mary Clare, is made of Japanese linen with a one-of- a-kind, limited-edition print designed by a Japanese textile artist. Photo by Rodney Margison 
Photo by Rodney Margison 
Photo by Rodney Margison 
Photo by Rodney Margison 
Mary Clare wears a rounded-neck, three-quarter length sleeve, above-the-knee dress in red and black herring- bone cotton flannel. Photo by Rodney Margison 
Sylvia shows off a rounded- neck, three-quarter sleeve, above-the-knee dress in heavy purple silk. Photo by Rodney Margison 
Pam models a brown cotton seersucker cowl-neck dress with cut-in sleeves. Photo by Rodney Margison 
Photo by Rodney Margison 
Photo by Rodney Margison 
Photo by Rodney Margison


