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Showing posts with label Calgary Boutiques. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Calgary Boutiques. Show all posts

All Denim Ensemble


Last friday was the Recycle Denim Manics hosted by Leo Boutique and Nudie Jeans and what a great turnout! Artlife Gallery was packed from wall to wall with fashion designers and lovers and featured some of the very talented calgary designers like Kendall Yellowhorn, Paul Hardy, Taryn Mckay, Adejoke Taiwo, Haithem Elkadiki, and Diella Ocran.
The hair, make-up and clothes were amazing!

Sales Sales Sales

With only just being in the city for a year and half, Kure Clothing (#111 880 16th ave SW) has announced that they will be closing down. The Facebook event for their closing down sale says "it was the wrong time to open a new business." It is sad to hear the status of the economy is affecting businesses to the extent of closure.
All merchandise is being marked down between 50% and 80%. They even have new denim and dresses that have come in early for spring that have already been marked down by 50%

Kure Clothing Closing Sale Facebook Event
Kure Clothing Website

After 3 years of service, The Looks Could Kill Art Boutique is shutting their doors to the public and packing up shop forever on Jan 24, 2009.

To celebrate LCKAB will be having a Closing Sale!
Jan 2-10=10% off
Jan 11-17=15% off
Jan 18-24=20% off
Sale applies to all regular priced art, and artist made jewelery, garments and accessories.

Also as of Jan 2nd....
All art by 12 Midnite will be 50% off!
All art by Munkaspeni will be best offer!
Select clothing will be 20%-50% off!
So if you've been wanting that special something, this is your last chance!

Looks Could Kill Art Boutique Closing Down Sale Event

Looks Could Kill Art Boutique talks fashion with Calgary Fashion

Geez, I should have called this post the R.I.P post

Other stores in the city worth checking out for regular seasonal sales are:

a. Ooh La La - 1575 7 Street SW - has items that have been marked down by 60%.
This chic boutique is really worth visiting if you have never been before. Examples of brands carried at Ooh La La are Karl Lagerfeld, Jean Paul Gaultier, Marc Jacobs and others. If you are looking for key pieces from some of fashion's biggest names, Ooh La La is worth checking out.

b. The Worth Less Sale at A Store Called Worth - 119, 1013 -17 Avenue SW, will still continue for the rest of January. Look out for further reductions on Generra, BNX and other hard to find clothing labels as well as accessories.

A Store Called Worth Website
A Store Called Worth Worth-Less Sale Details

Fox Sparrow Vintage Boutique Flies Into Calgary

No fashion trends for next season girls. The fashion world has spoken. The demise of the “IT” bag, “IT” shoe, the "IT" whatever has come to pass. Lets hope we can say that about this recession soon! Can I get an Amen?

Amen!

Finally, fashion has chosen to take a break. Allowing for more constructive thinking of what it means to be fashionable with style and obtaining the skill of shopping with attention to quality and detail. “What they all did was play to their strengths – nail the very DNA of their brands.” This news from Elle UK’s S/S 09 Catwalk Report, “There was nothing that gelled these big fashion thinkers together-no trends.”

It’s more about a relaxed approach to fashion now and taking the time to focus on the details of a garment and building individualistic style.
In Calgary, this quest for the one of a kind item is what has brought Heather Saitz and Lindsay Sutton together.

They have chosen not just Calgary but the entire world to show just exactly how to find those ‘I have to have that!” piece with their new online-only vintage boutique Fox Sparrow.

“For me the initial concept came about because number one I love love love vintage and I also love eBay! So when I want to buy vintage I will typically go to eBay because you can find things that are uber original,” Saitz says, “I first bought a jacket from eBay… it’s a vintage piece but it’s a “key” vintage piece.”

Sutton, who holds a drawing degree from the Alberta College of Art and Design, first showed her talent for attention to detail with the label Loyal Loot Clothing in 2004. Which, she worked on with award-winning furniture/interior designer Doha Chebib.

In a turn of direction, Loyal Loot has gone on to become Loyal Loot Collective with their focus being on forward thinking interior design and objects for the home, office and workplace.

Saitz holds in one hand a degree in photography and creative advertising and in the other photography awards. She recently received an Applied Arts Award in 2008 for some of her photography work. She also holds a full time job as an art director at an advertising agency here in the city, while Sutton works for Veer.

For these business partners, life is 100% detail.
eBay.about.com explains an important part of running an eBay business is the detailing of the product, have no fear this is a section that Heather and Lindsay have covered with full product details of each item listed.

"When we pick pieces we look for things that are really unique…”Sutton says, “I think that is the thing that is the most desirable aspect of vintage. That it is a one of a kind, so you aren’t going to run into another person on the street wearing the exact same outfit."

The slight twinge of dismay when the outfit you have on is walking toward you on somebody else is something every girl knows about!

“Like I bought a coat at Zara,” Lindsay starts, from the word Zara you can already tell which way the story is going! “…Which, I loved so much because of its crazy print but really, walking down the street and seeing someone else wearing it, it’s like...” Sutton gives a look of disappointment and throws her hands up as if to say ‘noooo!’ “…And it’s so obvious you are wearing the same coat!” she exclaims. “So it’s really about having a piece that nobody else has.” she finishes with once the shared emotion passes.

"…But really,” Saitz begins again, “With vintage, you may be paying a premium for a used piece of clothing but chances are this item is probably made better than the Le Chateau pair of boots that was mass produced in our times. Anything vintage will last you longer.”

“We try to find pieces that are really good quality…” Saitz continues, “We are also honest so we mention if there is a flaw or anything that we feel would be information needed before a bid can be made so the customer bids accordingly.”
A problem with shopping these days is that shopping at the mall in mass produced stores such as H+M allow for affordable fashion yet fail to last. “Nothing lasts anymore, nothing lasts I can’t buy shoes that will last me more than a season but I have vintage bags, shoes and jackets that I have had and used for over five years and it was already 20, 30 years old when I bought them and they are still holding up,” Sutton says of the longevity of vintage products she has purchased in the past.

The online-only boutique is the vintage shoppers delight with clean and detailed shots of each product. It feels as if you have just stepped into their very own private boutique right in your living room. “I think just because you are selling fashion on the Internet doesn’t mean it should be any different from selling fashion on 17th Avenue or selling it on Queen Street in Toronto,” says Saitz.
“It has to be marketed well, you have to show the people your brand, what you are into. I mean yes the clothes are good quality, the styling is good quality and this is how you can wear it.”

Saitz handles all the design aspect of the store as well as the photography, while Sutton handles the creative direction and styling.

The auctions for items on Fox Sparrow go up every 10 days with time approximately 3 days in between to allow Heather and Lindsay to shop, style, plan and fix the boutique for another round of auctions.

Auctions for this week started on January 10, 2009. Fox Sparrow will also have items on auction for men in the near future.

Visit the Fox Sparrow Vintage Boutique

Images courtesy of Fox Sparrow Boutique
Photography: Heather Saitz
Styling: Lindsay Sutton

Written for publication in The Reflector

She's Got The Look








More photos of cute stuff at Calgary Fashion Facebook Group.

I was on my way to the boutique If Looks Could Kill, when I realized I didn’t have anything to write down the interview with. I stepped into this adorable notebook store filled with handmade/artist made sketchbooks. Looking for the cheapest notebook possible I found one that looked like a diary a girl in the 70’s would have had with birds and a green background. So after my frantic search for some paper I hurried to the store and as I was coming up to the door there was a little note that read, “will be back at 4:30 had to get food” followed by a cute heart with initials! So I went up to the top floor of Art Central for a cup of coffee. I drank and drew on a Marilyn Monroe picture till it was time for me to go do the interview. As I walked down the stairs toward the store there was the lovely owner of If Looks Could Kill Boutique Miss Jennifer McCaw. She was dressed in a criss-crossed striped top and a long pretty skirt dress mix and ready to get the interview going as we walked in she was telling me about the amazing dinner she had, I told her it was my first interview and was a bit nervous but she made it incredibly easy, and here is what went down.

Jordan Reimer: So what inspires you in everyday life?
Jennifer McCaw: Pop culture, an interest in what people are wearing, clothing that tells a story, almost like reading a book but wearable books.

JR: Who growing up did you look up to for fashion or in general?
JM: John Paul Gautier, Dior, Alexander McQueen, mom's older friend who was a modern dancer...Cyndi Lauper.

JR: What plans do you have for the future?
JM: A few upcoming shows, a show in Kyoto city, I like to do like secret shows in people’s homes and have like parties and get a bunch of jewelery designers and clothing designers and have drinks and buy each others work, it’s a lot more fun! I also just did a bunch of leather bags and wallets and such. That would be my most recent designs and I want to do some more of that type stuff.

JR: What fashion would you like to see more of?
JM: Any in Calgary, fuck (laughs) punk rock or “stream punk” which is like punk mixed with Victorian styles, also it’s all about dressing for fun! Wearing crazy outfits, we don’t have enough of those.

JR: What fashion style would you like to see go away?
JM: Worn out pants, all ratty near the bottom. It’s like heroin addict pants.

JR: If you could live anywhere where would it be and why?
JM: Barcelona!! Because of the beautiful architecture, amazing people, chic stores with like Gothic surroundings and the people there dress amazing cause no one takes themselves too seriously.

JR: What is/are your favorite thing(s) to wear?
JM: Lydia K, she was big a few years ago in Toronto but she is amazing I am in love with her stuff, people have to check her out, Alexis walker she is really good, I also have this tree dress it has this like texture to it so it looks like bark and moss it's really fantastic!

JM: Also back to your question, I totally love the gypsy inspired look, I’d like to see a lot more of that. I also love when people are wearing my clothing/jewelery designs, also I think the whole peasant look should come back!

The store sadly is closing down end of January, so I highly recommend going there to pick up some great finds A.S.A.P personally I am in love with the animal pendants, as well as the domino painted pieces and last but not least the art work that covers almost every inch of this incredible boutique!

For more info visit and join the Facebook Group and check out the MySpace Page

Pink Sugar Boutique

I did a photo shoot for Pink Sugar not too long ago.
These are some of the shots I got from that. I am generally slow with photo processing as it takes me a long time to actually decide on what is a good shot and what isn't.
But here are some shots that I think make the cut.







Pink Sugar Boutique
105-1414 Kensington Road NW
Calgary, AB T2N 3P9, Canada
(403) 283-1161

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Split Pea Vintage


My friend Selina is so much more up to date than I am !
Thanks Selina!

Check check check it out!

"Split Pea Vintage is an online auction shop specializing in vintage clothing, and recycled fashionista treats!

FOR LOCALS: We offer buy it now prices, so if you're interested in an item let us know, and we'll take it off the market and put it aside for you!"

Check out the online store ----> HERE

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