Above, left: Lynn and Harald Husum founded Appaman — named after a little corduroy monkey Harald got from an aunt when he was a baby — in their Brooklyn apartment. Above, right: The photo of Maddox Jolie-Pitt that helped launch the company. Below: The couple put daughter Kaya to work modeling last season's line. graphic-design talents to work. They began with an image of Che Guevara, got a good amount of press, got it into stores and set out for their first trade show. "It was so scary," says Husum, "putting up all this money. It was such a risk." They broke even by noon. The couple got a rep in L.A., and then things really started hap- pening. "Both of us just really loved the game of it — we understood it," says Hussum, whose parents always told her she should go into sales, and whose self-professed high-strung per- sonality complements her husband's laid-back style. "I was like, `I'm so much better at this than nursing!" Proof? Business has not stopped booming, thanks in no small part to the Jolie-Pitts. In 2006, three years after Appaman was launched, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's son Maddox was photographed walking to school wearing the now-iconic bull- dog tee the same week that Angelina announced she was pregnant with Brad's child — then was voted "Best- Dressed Kid" by People magazine wearing that tee — and the publicity exploded. Since then, the company gets near daily calls from the likes of Gwyneth Paltrow, Gwen Stefani and Liv Tyler, all fashion icons themselves, and often photographed with their children wearing Appaman. "The timing was perfect," says Husum. "Babies were becoming accessories; celebrities were toting them all around town." With cool graph- ics inspired by Harald's childhood frolicking in the fjords and his appre- ciation of all manner of American pop culture (cars, rockabilly, New York City graffitti), Appaman's graphic tees, cotton separates and, of course, its ape logo, are standouts. Although it was launched as a boy company, having two girls of their own (Kaya is 5; Elie, 3) has opened up the world of horses and ice cream graphics. They've also just launched a brand-new line of lay- ette, with mini leggings, hoodies and dresses. During the company's first two grassroots years, the couple didn't take a salary, so Husum went back to work in homeless shelters. Once they had some some success, "it felt natural to give back to those places, where some- thing like a shirt means so much," says Husum. Appaman participates in the New York Cares Coat Drive, match- ing every coat donated with a new Appaman coat (last year, they donated 400). They sponsor a concert series in a Brooklyn park; they donate product to the organization Baby Buggy (founded by Jessica Seinfeld). "We try to do as much as we can, through Harald's family, my family. There's always an organization close to someone." The Appaman kid, says Harald, is confident, relaxed, has a sense of humor. He's got opinions. "We get letters from parents saying their kid won't take his T-shirt off; he's slept in it for four days," says Husum. Adds Harald, "We started by identifying with the parents, but it turns out the kids like it, too." ITA RESTORE. RENEW. REVITALIZE. TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR LIFE Welcome to the new standard of health care and healthy living at Vita - where clinical excellence and integrated medicine are part of a true healing environment. When searching for pain relief to complement your medical care, try our integrative therapies from yoga, acupuncture, nutritional wellness, biofeedback and therapeutic massage. Every therapy and treatment has been thoroughly evaluated by a board of doctors, researchers and specialists to provide you with the safest and most effective care possible. Experience ways to relieve your pain at Vita - a part of Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital. Visit HenryFordWestBloomfield.comjvita or call (248) 325-3870. HENRY FEDRI) WEST BLQ4DIVIFIELJD SPITAI. ■ Look for Appaman online and at local boutiques Bec and Sam's (Bloomfield FEATURING INTEGRATIVE THERAPIES TO TREAT F1BROMYALGIA • BACK PAIN • CHRONIC HEADACHES Hills), Bella Belli (Birmingham) and Guys N Gals (West Bloomfield). .1N platintun • OCTOBER 2009 • P 1 3