“Philharmonic House of Design Project Compromised from Within: The Full Story – Classy, Always”

Did you know that my Philharmonic House of Design was compromised from within? I was directly affected, and I subsequently overheard discussions indicating that similar incidents had occurred with other designers prior to my involvement. What occurred was an internal act – merchandise went missing, items were damaged, and attempts were made to undermine both my space and the work of another designer.

These actions had real consequences, and they were wrong. What made the situation even more difficult was the narrative that followed: a campaign suggesting I had caused the damage myself, a story that spread far beyond the project and even reached Hollywood. When you look at the sequence of events, the pattern becomes hard to ignore.

Think about it. Why would I sabotage my own designs? I wouldn’t. Every item in that space was a contribution, provided through donation or sponsorship. Did anyone ever invoice me for damages or stolen items? No – because there was nothing to invoice. That alone shows the story didn’t align with reality. The entire situation reflected an internal premeditated compromise.

Why is this significant? Because it reveals just how far envy can drive individuals seeking attention or validation.

To those that who contributed to my designs – through sponsorship, or donation – thank you. Your support meant the world.

Classy, always,

Jennifer Nicole Nelson, Principal Designer