Posts Tagged ‘Clothes’

Do you drape your dog in designer duds?

If you and your pup have a love for fashion, it would only make sense to hang your miniature clothing on hangers that fit the same size.

Check out this cute dog bone hanger from the Hanger Corporation:

Desc: Natural lacquer dog bone hanger with super chrome hook and 2 inch drop euro clips for doggie sweaters. Shaped to fit small dog clothing without damaging the garment, these hangers are super cute – just like your little best friend.

To see more hanger styles of all kinds, check out this website:
http://hangercorp.com/

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04 2012

Bring the wonderful, therapeutic scent of lavender flowers into your home.

Replace that moth-ball smell and keep your clothes bug free - Chase away bed bugs, moths, ticks, and mites without the use of chemicals!

Kalb & Co is a small company based out of Seattle, WA. Their goal is to make your home, clothes, and car smell great, while also helping you rid your life of little pests…. without the use of heavy, potentially dangerous chemicals.

Until recently, their products were manufactured in China. But, like you, they felt that they should do their small part to bring jobs and manufacturing back to the U.S. Everything, including the lavender, fabric, packaging and manufacturing is now 100% USA made.

I LOVE this idea for many reasons: First off, lavender has TONS of uses – Lavender oil, which has long been used in the production of perfume, can also be used in aromatherapy. The scent has a calming effect which helps aid in relaxation and the reduction of anxiety and stress. So, not only does the Kalb & Co LavenHangers work for keeping away bed bugs, moths, ticks, and mites without the use of harsh chemicals, it smells amazing at the same time! The other reason why I’m liking their lavender products is because the labels say, “MADE IN THE USA.” Bringing back manufacturing and jobs to the U.S. is something near and dear to us as well.

For more info, contact them directly:

http://www.kalbco.com/
415 1st Ave N
#19834
Seattle, WA 98109
360-386-5842
info@kalbco.com

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04 2012

on Business and Yoga…

{video portrait of founder and CEO of blendnewyork}

An Inferno Concepts Picture
Starring: Christine Abbate
Film & Edit: Thomas DeJosia
Music: Caza

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03 2012

Electric Fashion: Light Up Dresses Have Hundreds Of LED Bulbs In Fabric

Excuse me, is there somewhere I can charge my dress?

That’s the question fans of CuteCircuit, a fashion tech company, will be asking if they party a few hours too long in one of its outfits. Last week, CuteCircuit launched its second ready-to-wear collection of dresses and tops embedded with LED lights. The clothes recharge via USB, and some items, like the “K-dress,” have controllers that allow wearers to pick the color and pattern of their lights.

The UK brand’s slogan is “future fashion now,” though it tries hard to keep up with current trends. Designer-artist team Francesca Rosella and Ryan Genz, who formed the company in 2004, have made custom couture dresses for Katy Perry. In 2010, they made a “phone dress” with a SIM card and antenna sewn in the fabric. Last month, they debuted a haute couture gown at a party for watchmaker Breitling, made with Swarovski crystals and 10,000 LED lights, meant to evoke the aurora borealis, or northern lights.

The ready-to-wear clothes sold on CuteCircuit’s website are a bit more accessible. A black t-shirt minidress speckled with crystals costs 210 pounds, or $332. CuteCircuit is currently talking with retailers about getting its clothes in “fashion forward department stores,” according to PR director Marina Delgrano.

LED lights, which use less energy and last longer than normal incandescent bulbs, are becoming increasingly popular both in homes and for creative projects. The lights are expected to take up 60 percent of the global market share in the next 10 years. Artists and designers have put the lights on shoes, sculptures, makeup, and wine charms, among other products, according to the Elemental LED blog.

Now could be the right time to re-illume electric fashion. In the ’90s, everyone from TLC in their “No Scrubs” video to Kimmy Gibbler on the TV show “Full House” to every cool kid in middle school with L.A. Lights sneakers rocked the trend. Not that this was even where it started — people have been dreaming about putting lights on clothes since the early years of electricity. In the 1930s, British news show Pathetone predicted women would be wearing lantern hairpieces by the year 2000. Katy Perry, take note.

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03 2012

The New Celine

Courtesy of Celine Looks from the new Céline collection. Yesterday, Phoebe Philo showed reporters and retailers a selection of clothes and accessories that will begin arriving in Celine stores in late November…

Follow this link for full story:
The New Celine

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06 2009

Carine Roitfeld Does Not Weigh the Editors in Her Office

Earlier today we brought you a tiny taste of French Vogue editor Carine Roitfeld’s interview with Acne Paper for their new eroticism-themed issue. The article is now posted on the Internet and it’s a fascinating glimpse into the mind of what some call the world’s most stylish woman

Excerpt from:
Carine Roitfeld Does Not Weigh the Editors in Her Office

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05 2009

Stars Play It Safe at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, Ashton Kutcher Goes All Out on the Bowtie

The clothes at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner on Saturday weren’t the most exciting cluster of dresses we’ve seen in our lives, but there were politicians and all kinds of important folk in the room so we can’t expect a couture extravaganza. Even so, that doesn’t mean the clothes don’t warrant judgment. For there were some interesting pieces — like Barbara Walters’s dress, which was the very same dress she wore to the Time 100 Gala on Tuesday last week.

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Stars Play It Safe at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, Ashton Kutcher Goes All Out on the Bowtie

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05 2009

Abercrombie to Burden Fifth Avenue With Giant Children’s Store

Hickey Freeman must close its doors at 666 Fifth Avenue now that parent company Hartmarx Corp. has filed for bankruptcy

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Abercrombie to Burden Fifth Avenue With Giant Children’s Store

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05 2009

Jack McCollough Needs Surgery After Alleged Head-Butt

Charges have been pressed against Kiefer Sutherland following his alleged head-butting of Proenza Schouler designer Jack McCollough’s face at a Met Gala after-party. But before McCollough can return to designing clothes, he must get surgery. His rep says he broke his nose in three places as a result of the incident.

More here:
Jack McCollough Needs Surgery After Alleged Head-Butt

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05 2009

Thoughts on Bravo’s Fashion Show

Meet the contestants! Yesterday, a slew of reviewers concluded that Bravo’s new reality-competition program The Fashion Show was a terrible Project Runway knockoff. We watched the premiere episode and didn’t find it that offensive. Don’t get us wrong — Project Runway will always hold a special place in our hearts…

Continued here:
Our Thoughts on Bravo’s Fashion Show

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05 2009

Suzy Menkes Both Applauds and Dismisses Online Fashion Writing

Azzedine Alaïa Blames Anna Wintour (Again) for Excluding His Work From the New Costume Institute Exhibit

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05 2009

Saggy Pants Might Not Be Banned in Tennessee

First a Florida town bans saggy pants , and now, Tennessee is considering it.

See the article here:
Saggy Pants Might Not Be Banned in Tennessee

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05 2009