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A Current Affair (September 2011 Edition)
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THREAD SHOW (JUNE 2011)

A Current Affair (September 2011 Edition)

Mr. Wainwright, you’ve done it again! Another “A Current Affair” show in the bag and what a success it was! For those that aren’t quite familiar with “A Current Affair,” it’s a two day-long pop-up marketplace of some of the best vintage retailers around, located in the Penthouse of the Cooper Design Space. The event is co-curated by Richard Wainwright of NEW/FOUND and Joey Grana of Scout. There is usually an installation curated by a famous stylist or designer. Melissa Coker of Wren styled (and hosted) this past show. September’s show boasted over twenty-five exhibitors and each booth has an overwhelming amount of vintage goodness. Marie Monsod, whose showroom is located in LA (by appointment only), had an amazing selection of 80s sequins and belts. I was also gushing over the jewelry, hats and purses! She has vintage dating from the 1920s to early 1990s. My friend and vintage dealer, the lovely Kimberly Truhler of GlamAmor was showing her adundance of simple but very chic coats and dresses (that are perfect for color-blocking). She was wearing a sample from her new vintage-inspired GlamAmor Originals line and the dress was darling! Again, if you want to perfect the color-blocking, Kimberly has what you need. Her new line as well as the vintage pieces she sells can take you from the office to an evening out just by adding a few accessories. Before the show, a vintage dealer befriended me on Facebook (gotta love it) and upon seeing the name on the vendors list, I just had to meet the owner! So, I would like to introduce Sainte-Marie Vintage, owned by Sissy Sainte-Marie Chacon. I loved how she paired a vintage dress with 80s metal belt and Jeffrey Campbell ‘Litas.’ I learned that along with her vintage store, she is also in a band with her hubby, called The Polyamorous Affair. She offered a great selection, including funky pair 80s/90s pants, a sweater with metal beading and a fabulous black jumper with metal embellishment. Check out the Saint-Marie Vintage Facebook page here. My other friend, miss Lacey Stevenson of Classic Clutches was showcasing her impressive amount of clutches, dating from 1930s through 1990s. It was taking everything I had to not buy out the entire booth that evening! I stopped by Martin Atelier due to the sequin pieces (yes, as I’m sure ya’ll know by now, I’m OBSESSED with vintage sequins) and the fun jewelry and hats. Martin Atelier is owned by Chris Martin and Juan Martin del Campo Jr. and offer unique clothing and accessories that dates from every era. For an appointment, call (323)244-9722 or email them at: mysecretlife@mac.com. It was pleasure meeting Vu-owner/designer of the Seattle-based store, The Vutique. The majority of the vintage pieces have been reworked and reimagined by him into looks for the modern-day customer. I spotted a Missoni jumpsuit among the goods and other fabulous 80s purses. There was a booth next to Vutique that had two OMG beautiful sequin dresses that were directly in my focal point. I was introduced to the very sweet Rodellee Bas, the owner of the online store- AdoreVintage. She carries ultra-feminine finds dating from 1900s to 1970s. Most of the dresses I saw looked like they came out of a fairy-tale…dreamy, sheer, flowy, floral patterns….(sigh). Next, I ventured on and spotted an exhibitor wearing an innovative 80s-inspired outfit. Meet Liz Baca of The Goods! By Liz Baca, which is based in Oakland. I loved how she organized her ‘goods’ by color and trend. She had a great selection of comfy sweaters, ready to be worn in the next month or so. Since one of the trends is tribal and western, she had plenty of items to make that trend work for the vintage-loving consumer. And ahem… she had a marvelous supply of GUCCI purses! Check out more goods here! Other fabulous finds from that night include a Marimekko and Oscar de la Renta dress from the Fashion by Robert Black booth. Fashion by Robert Black is owned by Robert Black and Doreen Picerne (who are both wonderfully hospitable) and is based in Scottsdale, AZ.

And those are just a few of the many exhibitors showing at the marketplace! Bet you can’t wait for the next “A Current Affair”, huh?! There’s another one in December!! For more information, check out the website here.

THREAD SHOW (JUNE 2011)

First off, I’d like to thank the lovely Dara Bu of Elle Communications for inviting me to attend the THREAD show recently during LA Market at the Cooper Design Space. It seems like every year, THREAD grows and grows…more vendors…more goodies and complimentary spa services. This time around, the show boasted a Vitamin Water Lounge (with complimentary manis), organic wine tasting from CalNaturale, a “Man Cave”-hosted by Rehab Vintage, photo booth, live styling, THREADWell massage lounge, live DJs playing tunes all day, a clothing swap hosted by HPSWAP (I scored an amazing vintage sequin Lawrence Kazar dress! *sqeal*) and much more! I found some great vendors, which I will gladly share with you. Starting off with Raquel Castillo Jewelry. Raquel started designing jewelry in 2008. She takes unique vintage finds and re-works them into breathtaking masterpieces. My all-time favorite piece in her collection is the “Henry”- a cluster necklace filled with big, bold vintage brooches and delicate glass beads….Aye, my heart melts when I’m on her website. Her friend and fellow jewelry designer- Lisa Rocha was also a vendor. She started her line 1997 and offers unique Mexican and Native American-inspired necklaces, earrings and bracelets that have since caught the attention of a couple known celebrities: Gwen Stefani and Erykah Badu. Lisa explains, “Each design is a reflection of cultural stories, iconic images and gems that each tell a story… Ilaments signature accent is setting a misplaced bead in each design that symbolizes our imperfections and reminds us we are not perfect like the creator.” Check out her website here. There was one jewelry brand that made their pieces out of…legos…Lok’d Jewelry caught my eye because of funky creations they made out of Legos. I was loving the big, bold, architectural shapes that embellished rings, earrings and necklaces. For more on Lok’d Jewelry, go here. I found this one line which boasted a lovely necklace, intricately and carefully wire-wrapped by designer-Claire Dimicelli. The necklace had silver and copper wire-wrapped flowers arranged in a nice cluster. Claire doesn’t have a website, but you can contact her through Facebook. As I was browsing, a necklace with blue handmade flowers stood out- the “Azure Necklace”. Turns out that it was designed by Miss Vy Nguyen of Veey Designs, based in San Diego. Her pieces are stunning! She pours her soul into hand-making the flowers and doing the wire-wrapping. Having followed her Father’s advice, “inspiration comes from many places you only have to look for it,” Vy finds inspiration through everyone and everything. Check her out on Etsy and her site. Meet Camille Peace-owner of PeaceImages Jewelry. She was showcasing some fabulous African-inspired jewelry. Her “Lady Thor II” piece, made of vintage brass, is truly a work of art worn around the neck. The “Hopi” studs reminded me of my trip back from Houston, when we stopped by the abandoned Twin Arrows trading post in Arizona… the studs were an exact replica. LOVE! Check out more of her line here. Tatum Lenahan is the designer for Love Tatum, based out of San Diego. Her pieces are timeless and beautiful. Since she grew-up by the crisp, sandy beaches of La Jolla, she finds her inspiration from beach life around the globe. The jewelry is made from sterling silver (and she recently launched her 24kt gold collection) and semi-precious stones from all over the world. Since she is a firm believer of inspiring creativity and promoting positive energy, she made sure that each tag gave a little explanation of the stone and the energy it is supposed to exude. For more information on Love Tatum, go to her website! The last jewelry brand I’m going to spotlight is Betsy and Iya-based in Portland, OR. I adored the “Deco Eagle Shield” necklace, made from recycled brass drawer plate and other little chains and findings. And I was just browsing her Etsy shop and found that she has made pieces inspired by the Japanese Harajuku culture, which you can click here to shop that fun collection. Ok, now I’m going to transition over and introduce you to some marvelous apparel vendors; starting with Felt Up Clothing. I didn’t have the chance to meet the designer- Lindsay Murray, but I can tell you that her clothes are very unique and creative. She makes the usual dresses, skirts, etc, but, with a twist! She adds barbies, stuffed toy hamburgers and adds felt cartoon characters and foods to the clothing. My favorites pieces are the “Yarn Monster Dress”, “Barbie Top” and the “Birthday Dress.” Check out the oh-so-kitsch line here! San Francisco-based Sonas Denim was showing their patched denim jeans and skirts at the show. I was introduced to the designer- Gerry Kelly (who had a lovely Irish accent!) They are well-known for the ‘original’ patched jeans. Sonas is Gaelic for Happiness, Felicity, Good Fortune, Bliss and they are an eco-friendly brand; only using reclaimed denim. I can’t wait to see the Sonas brand in stores around SoCal. There’s a rich market here for unique brands and LA could use some variety in denim. Contact Sonas here. I was walking by this one booth of cute nylon spandex and jersey rayon spandex dresses and noticed that (I assumed it was the designer) wearing one of her dresses. She introduced herself as Dominique Ansari, who’s line was dedicated to making sure her consumers are loving what they wear and that they are comfortable in their own skin. The company specializes in ready-to-wear, but is also doing couture, custom design and swimwear. The line was fantastic and materials used are very high-quality. If you are ever in need of a dress for an event, contact Dominique here. The next line is called Bipolar Gear- designed by fellow Midwesterner LaRae Wilson. The brand is also a Fashion Minga alum since 2010. LaRae describes her vision as, “me, my sewing machine, and my imagination” and creates sexy, fun and whimsical skirts, tops, dresses, etc, along with a swimwear collection. Although she didn’t have the actual garment at the show, she told me that she had created a wedding swimsuit- a white bikini with a ruffled train attached to the bikini bottom. I saw the picture and OMG, such a cool alternative to the average wedding dress! Check out Bipolar Gear here! Let me introduce you to Mocactia by Franck Boistel- a very trendy line of footwear. Franck was familiarizing THREAD guests with his latest creation- the “Aztec” sandal. He based the design on what the Aztec people were wearing before to the arrival of the Spaniards. I had the chance to try it on and of course feel in love with it. It had a bohemian feel and very comfy. They would look fab dressed up with a maxi dress or dressed down with jeans. For more information on Mocactia, go here. Now, I realize that the last brand I’m going to mention is not even connected with fashion… But OMG, it just has to be spotlighted. Introducing Orgasmo de la Boca- specializing in smoked olives and specialty foods that will have you….well…you know…. I had the pleasure of meeting Chef Alessandra and trying the Tandoori smoked olives and it was li
terally…an orgasm in my mouth. The olives come with the pits and Chef Alessandra’s own Tandoori Spice Rub, garlic, Indian bay leaf and packed in extra virgin olive oil. The olives would be perfect for pita, dips, dressings, marinades or as a topping for your favorite foods! For more information and to buy, go here. I definitely can’t wait until the next show! Check out THREAD’s website for schedules and more info!

Special Thanks: the peeps at Elle Communications, THREAD, Cooper Design Space, the vendors and sponsors.

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