Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Zen Fuschia Episode 3: Call it White Magic


A cool, bright morning in late August. I’m channeling Mrs. Onassis in oversized tortoise shades and a vintage mini-shift, sailing the 9 am ferry to Saltspring Island. I’ve got company: my dear friend K.T. in an acid-wash denim romper, her indie-rocker boyfriend who owns, like, two alternating t-shirts, and the Ageing Director in his standby summer dress jacket. In fact, the boat teems with faces from our crowd. We’re all en route to the wedding of a most fiery, least domesticated pal. Bronco is an actor who once confided he could never marry, because his real love – the stage – is a wickedly jealous mistress. In under five hours, he is scheduled to wed Chiara, an Italian-born choreographer whom none of us have met.

Perched on the ship’s top deck, salt-wind riffling our hair and flirting with the hems of our clothes, we wonder at the right words to ink on the card.

“Well you can’t use ‘joy’ or ‘forever,’” quips the Ageing Director. Somebody’s feeling cynical about his impending divorce. Maybe it’s the setting, the boat and the open ocean, but I feel a gradual lightness beginning somewhere in the centre of my chest.

“Write this,” I say to K.T., recalling the words of a prophet, “love one another, but make not a bond of love. Let it rather be a moving sea.”

Call it white magic, or good witchcraft. Just for today, call it a willingness to suspend my disbelief.

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Style File: Rock and Roll meets the Wild West


The Style File by Leah Wong

Designers’ western sensibility extended past the incorporation of plaid in Fall 2009 collections. Denim dominated the runway – both the denim shirt and jacket are making a comeback this season. Leather often accompanied denim; fringed accessories completed the rocker chic looks. Drawing inspiration from fringe on the runway, a chambray shirt can easily be modernized when complemented by an interesting accessory such as the fleather earring.

Friday, September 25, 2009

Fashion on the Fringe


Western, prairie-inspired, cowgirlesque...whatever they're calling it, fringe is going strong this winter with appearances on everything from shoes and dresses to handbags and jewelry.

We love these fringe heels by L.A.M.B. - a perfect complement to Shi Studio's 'Fleather' earrings.

The classic tune, Mary Had a Little Lamb, inspired superstar Gwen Stefani to name her dog “Lamb” when she was a child. He followed her everywhere she went for the 16 years that she had him, and eventually became an inspiration himself for the name her hit clothing line, L.A.M.B. (which also stands for “Love.Angel.Music.Baby.”).

L.A.M.B. combines a luxury designer feel with street style, using creative cuts, fabrics, prints and more.

Diamond in the Rough


For those of you attracted to a more casual and local, handcrafted style, check out Ken Diamond's beautifully crafted, leather moccasins.


Ken Diamond consists of Ken Diamond and Jolene Eeuwes from Vancouver, BC. The philosophy behind the works of Ken Diamond are simple - high quality leather goods with classic designs, entirely made in their Vancouver studio. As leather work is a dying art, the pair work at keeping the traditions alive while using modern techniques to keep their works simple and minimal.


Ken Diamond's moccasins are now available for purchase online.

Thank you to Jeff Hamada and Booooooom for the inspiration and use of these photos. Get inspired at Booooooom and join in a community of people excited to go out and be creative!

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Off the Cuff: with Cory Judge


There is a quality to the air and the light in the sky when summer turns to early fall that always strikes me. It is the time to put on a different hat, metaphorically speaking, and step into a more serious and focused me. The planning persona. In this business of artisan and craft industry we plan for shows months in advance. It is strange to be so intent on organizing the minute details of the Christmas show season months in advance...

How do I stay 'present' and in the 'now' with a business that demands such forethought? Maybe that is the quality of summer that I begin to tuck away as the season changes - the spontaneous ability to create adventure. Funny the subconscious symbolism of shifting light.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Zen Fuschia Episode 2: Blame it on Witchcraft


I've reached that age. All my wild, organic, artsy, Dionysian, don't fence-me-in, gyrating under the light of a full-moon, can't ever dream of settling-down friends are doing just that - halter and bridle. Colleagues, acquaintances, and even my kid sister(who, btw, is ten years younger, but hey, who's counting?) are tying the knot.

Not that I begrudge them their oaths, not at all. I'm a double-Gemini: too capricious to commit.

I could blame it on witchcraft.

When I was nineteen and visiting my football-player boyfriend on scholarship in West Georgia, a paper-skinned woman with a necklace of gator teeth jangled up to me in the Lost In Time Cafe in Cassadaga, Florida, and floated a molasses-hued hand to my head like it was the most natural gesture.

"You are of two minds," she said. "Honey, don't rush headlong into marriage."

Gracious, if that ain't enough to spook a girl from the chapel, then I don't know what.

Friday, September 18, 2009

Style File: Mad about Plaid


The Style File by Leah Wong

Far from its Scottish homeland, tartan was spotted on the runways this fall. More commonly called plaid here in North America, there are more ways than just the kilt to wear it. Plaid was a popular choice by designers on the runway the fall, and many style bloggers are incorporating the pattern into their own outfits. A lasso accessory is the perfect accent to any piece of plaid clothing.


 
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