Friday, December 18, 2009

Soft Elegance


The Style File by Leah Wong

This season, designers favoured the use of textured fabrics in their collections. Velvet, a rich, soft fabric is one way to add texture to your wardrobe. This luxurious fabric adds instant elegance for any occasion; a velvet blazer is both a chic cover-up or provides presence in the office, while wearing a simple velvet dress is both a warm and glamorous way to attend a Christmas party.

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Off the Cuff :: Exhausted & Enlightened


The manic haze of the show season seems to leave me exhausted yet enlightened.
First there was the Vancouver One Of a Kind, then Prince George Studio fair, coming home to put on my first biggish show Igloo, and then I was off to Calgary Art Market and Toronto One Of A kind. This season was great overall with a few notes that struck a cord. I now know what I am doing at least a bit better, as it is my 4th real year at it, and I have luckily developed a great community of carny designer folk. Other exhibitors that I respect, admire and can call friend. Those long hours (usually 13 hr days) and intense emotions and social output of the shows creates understanding bonds.

My note of enlightenment was a deeper understanding of acceptance. Inevitably I get super high hopes and expectations for the total outcome of any show, which can leave me vulnerable and disappointed if not exactly on. I had a day of this in Toronto (even though the show was good in the end) where it was a Sat and not that busy. In my exhausted state I hit
the wall - I could not keep positive or able to converse with one more soul... So I went away and sat down for a bit at a near by restaurant and ordered myself a wheatgrass shot, a flu fighter smoothy and veggie burger in the hopes of powering good food to shift the mood. While this helped it took a day of mopping and the next morning of brief meditation for me to really get that my only way and choice for that moment, and life in general, is the truly accept the moment for what it is. To let go of my expectations and to appreciate what is given and thus to surrender. Wow - I mentally know all this rhetoric but to really feel it in a different and deeper way was a gift. And funny enough I had a fabulous time for the rest of the show, selling what I love to make, working with great friends at my booth and just being.

Monday, December 14, 2009

Flirt with Lace


The Style File by Leah Wong

While we discussed the wear of lace tights last week, this fabric accent is making appearances on any type of clothing imaginable. Shirts or dresses with lace covering the shoulders and arms, add a ladylike accent to an otherwise basic piece. The added texture to an outfit has a flirtatious charm. With a strong use of lace in Pre-Fall 2010 collections, it shows this trend isn’t fading anytime soon.


Monday, December 7, 2009

Christmas Wish List: Focus on the Men



Looking for some great gift ideas for boyfriends, lovers, fathers and brothers? We'll show you how to "Get the look" and where to find it. For the urban cowboy, check out the great selection of vintage cowboy shirts at the Rusty Zipper. Choose the shirt just right for your dude and then select a Shi lasso belt to accent.

Shown here:
1970's Mens Western Shirt. Levis - Mens tan, rust, brown, off white and blue plaid print cotton and polyester long sleeve western shirt. Pearly snap front closure, shirt tail hems, yoke accenting and snap secured flap top patch pockets on chest. $26


Shi Oval 'Lasso' Buckle and black leather belt: $131 for both or $75 for the buckle.




Shown here:
1980's Mens Leather Jacket. Latigo leather bomber style jacket with fitted elasticized waistbard, front zipper, metal snap cuffs, medium width pointed collar, angled inset pockets, chese grommet details and ful taffeta lining. $56


Shi Rectangle Lucky Buckle and brown leather belt: $131 for both or $75 for the buckle.

Friday, December 4, 2009

Style File: Far From Basic Black


The Style File by Leah Wong

A key element for transitioning your favourite summer bottoms into colder climates is the use of tights. While basic black tights are a classic way to cover your legs, there are many fun,patterned options available this season. The use of texture adds visual interest to any outfit. When wearing boots with a knee-length dress or skirt, a glimpse of lace tights adds unexpected sex appeal to the most conservative of outfits.

 
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