Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Panel's




I'm frequently crossing paths with funky curtain panels. I'm always surprised with the quality in which they've maintained. Plus, they tend to have such a substantial feel.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Blizzard Blogging


I Love this cozy looking Peacock robe! And let's take a moment to appreciate the quality and DETAIL that is the purple corduroy children's sized uniform from india. AMAZING!





Monday, January 31, 2011

Duds!










These are a few garments I've come across this month. I was drawn to the color's and texture's that many offered. The Pink/Orange/Navy dress was a stunner! Although, the wicker form didn't do it justice & neither did my camera phone for that matter!

Friday, January 28, 2011

Hunting for Tropical Prints




I've spent the past few weeks searching for 1940-1950's Hawaiian clothing. And let me just say, this is a tall order!! It's specifically challenging to locate garments made in the 40's. A man's shirt from the 40's can easily range in price from $400-$1,000! And there are some seriously dedicated collectors out there that seem to be building a collection of there own. These are some from the garments from the 50's that I've seen this week.

Monday, January 17, 2011

Trade show (take two!)




This is our booth at Premiere Vision/Direction by Indigo show! It was a two day show(three if you include a day of setting up.) We owe a huge 'THANK YOU' to Jeromy for making a ton of hangers for us. They're pretty slick!
While this show was a tad quiet, we were fortunate we didn't get multiple feet of snow as was predicted. We had a great time getting acquainted with design house's and designer's. We were able to catch up with a few friends who paid the show a visit! And all you WWD subscriber's keep a look out for a mention/pic of Quince to Marmalade!

Monday, December 20, 2010

Golden




While visiting family in Denver we found our way to Colfax St. For those of you that don't know, it's a super sketchy hood. It's a dense multitude of crack heads with equal parts teenage mothers and strollers. On the upside there are about 20 something thrift stores along Colfax. We made out with a handful of conversational pieces. So it was a fruitful day. Then we almost hit the jackpot via a craigslist post. This women wanted to clear out two bedrooms packed full of old textiles... She decided to give it ALL to a girl scout troop! Dang...

Then we spent a day in Golden, Co. It's a really cute historical town. Golden is also where Coors beer is brewed. They were having a christmas parade, with the cutest pack of alpacas and mini ponies.
Golden had a really nice assortment of aged Arapaho rugs. Here are some pics of them.

Monday, December 13, 2010

Creepy Brooklyn

God Damnit those stairs are good lookin
An estuary of the Gowanus Canal which according to NY legend has Chlamydia!!!
KaKaw!!!
Save it.
If you look realllllly reallly hard you can see that hot babe Statue of Liberty in the background
Tomorrow is my Bday...Buy me this building

Visited a new (to me) hood in Brooklyn today in order to check out The Textile Arts Center. It was super gray and chilly and the area was kinda industrial and gloomy. Good combo!! All in all a good time was had by all (me). Really excited to start printing at Textile Arts Center, as there facility was gorgeous! http://www.textileartscenter.com