Daily Find
Tickets go on sale June
1 for the Nordstrom Designer Preview, Seattle's
premier annual glimpse into fall fashion. The show and shopping event takes
place July 22 at the Paramount Theatre and all proceeds benefit the Seattle Art
Museum Supporters.
By Alexis Constantine | May 29, 2009
Minding the Store
Look cute, spread a positive message and support families in need with Shade clothing's Bright Side campaign.
By Alison Brownrigg | May 12, 2009
Daily Find
The jackets local clothing designer Chrissy Wai Ching creates
for her Wai-Ching label
are eco-friendly, wearable and decidedly unique. In her Pioneer Square studio, details rule, and whether it's thick lapels, meticulous hand-stitching or a mandarin
collar, the construction of Wai Ching's jackets commands attention.
By Michelle LaFrance | May 13, 2009
Minding the Store
Share your go-to shop for stylish, rainproof outerwear.
By Alison Brownrigg | May 11, 2009
Minding the Store
Her Gilman Village shop combines eco-fashion with chic handbags and vegan shoes.
By Alison Brownrigg | April 28, 2009
Daily Find
The third annual Thaw spring fashion show to benefit the Huntington's Disease Society of America takes place May 7
at the Pacific Industrial
Center in Sodo. Last year's show was, in my
opinion, the fashion event of the season, and raised $87,000 for Huntington's Ddsease
research and services.
By Alison Brownrigg | May 4, 2009
Daily Find
Susan Fedore, designer of local
clothing line Una, draws
on her 16 years of experience in the garment industry to design "not-so-basic basics" for women -- classic tops and dresses updated with signature
design elements.
By Michelle LaFrance | April 27, 2009
Minding the Store
The luxury denim line is having an open house on Saturday, April 18.
By Alison Brownrigg | April 16, 2009
Minding the Store
See couture clothing made from recycled and reused materiels rock the runway at the New York Fashion Academy in Ballard.
By Alison Brownrigg | April 14, 2009
Daily Find
Given our fickle weather,
Seattleites are likely to be wearing scarves for warmth right up until about
July 5. But when the calendar says April, our thick scarves in somber winter colors
just don't fit the bill.
I've traversed the city in
search of spring scarves, and it turns out there are tons to choose from in
just about any color and fiber imaginable. Plus, scarves are a great way to
refresh your wardrobe for just a little dough.
By Alison Brownrigg | April 16, 2009