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i want: A Charger from the Dots Collection by Mary Anne Davis

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On the weekend I visited the Dots exhibition by the ceramic artist Mary Anne Davis at Tinku Gallery. The exhibition runs from April 3rd – 30th, 2009.

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NY-based Mary Anne Davis is an accomplished ceramic artist whose work has shown in museums and galleries across the U.S. Her ceramic art has appeared in publications including Oprah Magazine, the New York Times, Chicago Tribune, Boston Globe, Elle Decor, and Metropolitan Home.

You can download the exhibition catalogue for more information about Mary Anne.

The gallery is run by a friend of mine from Twitter, Amrita. She also has a gallery blog called Tinkutales. I’ve seen a few exhibitions at her gallery and I enjoy her taste very much.

i want: Olympia Black Leather Sandals – Twelfth St. by Cynthia Vincent

Twelfth St. by Cynthia Vincent Olympia Black Leather Sandals

Olympia Black Leather Sandals - Twelfth St. by Cynthia Vincent

You wouldn’t know by the weather in Toronto but it’s Springtime and I’m getting sandals on the brain. I’m kinda over my gladiators. I barely wore them last year as I didn’t have the heart. There were too many bad knee-high gladiator boot sandal things going on and in horrible colour schemes too. I’m now looking for more interesting sandals to fill the void. This is where these Olympia Black Leather Sandals from Twelfth St. by Cynthia Vincent come in.

You can purchase these sandals through the Canadian online retailer S|Sense. Shipping is free for Canada.

geekiviews: LG TE365 Neon Mobile Phone

LG TE365 Neon Mobile Phone

During LG Fashion Week I had the opportunity to test out one of LG’s new mobile phones the LG TE365 Neon. I love playing with gadgets so I accepted.

A full QWERTY keypad for fast texting, quick access to your favourite social network sites, and threaded SMS keeps you in touch wherever and whenever you want. It also comes with a 2.0MP camera, a music player that supports 4GB of music, and a trim design that easily slips into any pocket or purse.

  • Dimensions :101.6 x 50.8 x 16.8mm
  • Weight :08 grams (3.65oz)
  • Battery Life Talk Time :Up to 4 hours, Standby Time :Up to 250 hours
  • Camera :2.0 megapixel Digital Camera
  • Messaging Type :QWERTY keypad for text entry
  • Ringer Type :64-chord polyphonic ringer
  • Voice Recording and Memo :Yes
  • Scheduler/Calendar :Yes

I’m a Blackberry user so going to a plain messaging phone is always a step down for me. However, the phone itself is compact and small. The slide out keyboard felt pretty sturdy and not flimsy. The screen was a good size and the display rotated when sliding out the keypad. It also has a touch screen interface for dialing the phone. I found the mixture of interfaces a little strange. I took a picture with the camera and managed to email it to myself using Rogers picture messaging service. The image, as you can see, is very small. My Blackberry has a 2.0MP camera and allows for larger image sizes and resolutions.

Photo taken with LG TE365 Neon Mobile Phone

I don’t have much to say about Rogers service as I wasn’t able to do anything. I couldn’t surf the web or use any social networking sites. There was no memory in the phone so I couldn’t tell you about the mp3 player capability. I did notice that things I would take for granted on my Blackberry (which has an unlimited data plan through Telus Mobility). Rogers system seems directed to getting you to pay for more things, ringtones, videos, etc.

geekiviews: High Voltage Tattoo

 High Voltage Tattoo

I don’t know what went through my head when I agreed to review the new Kat Von D book High Voltage Tattoo. I don’t really know much about her besides the fact that she was on reality tv and is a tattoo artist. I didn’t watch her shows, they aren’t my thing. Typical rock/stripper chick is what I labelled her prior to reading this book. I’ve discovered that she’s a talented artist. I’ve discovered that I kinda like her.

The book features a short bio, history of her career in the tattoo world, a tattoo map of her body and representative examples of the genre using examples of her work on her clients and friends.

Some of my favourite things in the book are:

  • The presentation of the book. It fits in perfectly with her style down to the font.
  • Her tattoo map is pretty detailed and impressive it hard for me to imagine getting one tattoo let alone the number of ones Kat has to warrent such an in depth analysis.
  • She sets the record straight on tattto culture and dispells some myths still floating around.
  • The section about portraits was really well done. It did a very good job of giving the reader some insight into the emotional connection evoked by the portait tattoo.
  • I wish the section about tools was a little bigger. The pictures were intriguing as her tools are custom made. There is a whole industry around custom tools, I guess that subject could be a book in it’s own right.

Overall it was a surprisinly pleasant read. It changed my neutral opnion of Kat Von D to a positive one. She’s a smart cookie with many diverse interests I didn’t expect to find out. I also learned a bit about tattoing

Toujuours by FRANKE available soon at Chasse Garde

‘I Am’ Franke FW08 Fashion Film Video by Franke (fran.kee) – MySpace Video .
A new Spring 2009 capsule collection by FRANKE will arrive later this month (April 2009) at Chasse Garde. This collection is exclusive to the store.

Les rêves sont nécessaires à la vie

Since I don’t have any photos of the collection yet, I thought you might like to see the FRANKE Fall 2008 fashion film.

'I Am' Franke FW08 Fashion Film

Footwear trends from Fall 2009 – 2010 from the buyers

I found this posts called The Reaction that had the buyers explaining the footwear trends from Fall 2009 – 2010 season. You can read the original articles at The Reaction on WWD.com – March 9, 2009 and The Reaction – WWD.com – March 16, 2009

Burberry Fall 2009 - 2010

Barbara Atkin, VP of Fashion Direction, Holt Renfrew
Strongest Trends:
“The extreme platform and sky-high heel, but also the return of the single sole. Strappy winter shoes that can transition from season to season. The overdesigned statement shoe is still important, and the ankle boot is strong with cutouts.”

“Must-Carry” Styles From Milan:

  • Gucci’s thigh-high, long stocking boots
  • Burberry Prorsum’s rubber platform hiking boot
  • Prada’s single-sole Mary Janes with studding and fringe

Shift in Buying Strategy:
“We are not going to be overly assortive, or as broad as we have been in the past. Rather, we’ll offer the most important DNA from each collection that speaks to our strong point of view.”

Stephanie Solomon, Fashion Director, Bloomingdale’s
Strongest Trends:
“The decorated shoe, over-the-top embellishment with feathers, beads, buckles and nailheads. Shoes are the exclamation point to every outfit, more so than in previous seasons.”

Most Directional Styles:
“The most extraordinary were Prada shoes with feather motifs, also Gucci’s boots and booties.”

“Must-Carry” Styles From Milan:

“For Bloomingdale’s it’s not about any one brand, it’s a look. The look is over-the-knee boots in stretch leather, like a legging — thigh-high!”

Stella McCartney Fall 2009 - 2010

Dominic Marcheschi, Co-Owner, Blake, Chicago
Strongest Trends:
“The rich jewel-tone colors, ’80s influences, feminine versions of men’s lace-up shoes to be worn with skirts rather than trousers and all kinds of boots, from booties to over-the-knee styles.”

Buying Strategy:
“We buy mostly runway styles from the collections, the things that are going to be really exciting and enticing to our customers — nothing basic. Especially right now.”

Roopal Patel, Senior Fashion Director, Bergdorf Goodman
Strongest Trends:

  • Over-the-knee, thigh-high boots
  • Shine
  • Biker boots


Most Directional Styles:

“The over-the-knee leather boot that looks like leggings.”

“Must-Carry” Styles From Milan:

  • Prada two-tone velvet boot
  • Thigh-high, over-the-knee boots at Gucci
  • Caged booties at Bottega Veneta

YSL Fall 2009 - 2010

Julie Gilhart, VP of Fashion Direction, Barneys New York
Strongest Trends:
“The whole season seems much more ‘realistic’ than last season’s ‘shoes as objects’ trend. We are finding lots to choose from and more easy-to-wear styles. In essence, more ‘timeless’ shoes.”

“Must-Carry” Styles from Paris:

  • Thigh-high boots
  • Lace-up shoe booties
  • Suede wedge pumps

Ones to Watch:
“We love Tabitha Simmons’ new collection.”

Shift in Buying Strategy:
“We are buying very carefully. We want quality and value over ‘brand,’ which is always Barneys’ way to buy anyway. We are watching ‘price for what you get.’ We were out to edit only the very special shoes, particularly ones that you can keep in your closet for a long time.”

Balenciaga Fall 2009 - 2010

Erin Mullaney, Buying Director, Browns, London
Strongest Trends:
“Footwear trends in Paris have been similar to what we’ve seen in New York and Milan: lots of over-the-knee boots in really nice, tight leathers.”

Most Directional Styles:

  • Balenciaga’s girly platforms with ribbons
  • Rick Owens’ wedge boots with parachutes in the back
  • Laurence Dacade’s platform shoes for Nina Ricci

Shift in Buying Strategy:
“Shoes are playing a big part in our budget; they are one of our fastest growing categories, even with the recession. While other retailers may be cutting their buying by 20 percent to 30 percent, we will stay flat with our shoe buy.”

Susanne Botschen, Head of Buying, Theresa, Mytheresa.com, Munich
Strongest Trends:
“Very high heels, platforms, studded details, suede boots, over-the-knee looks.”

“Must-Carry” Styles from Paris:

  • Roger Vivier boots
  • YSL wedge booties
  • Balmain studded pumps with bows

Ones to Watch:
“Nicholas Kirkwood.”

Bridget Cosgraves, Fashion & Buying Director, Matches, London
“Must-Carry” Styles from Paris:

  • Over-the-knee boots from Stella McCartney
  • Sneakers from Lanvin
  • The Maniac concealed platform at Brian Atwood

Ones to Watch:
“Brian Atwood, in general.”

Shift in Buying Strategy:
“More high boots and buying special.”

images: Style.com

[FAT] – Toronto Alternative Arts & Fashion Week 2009

[FAT] – Toronto Alternative Arts & Fashion Week 2009

[FAT] - Toronto Alternative Arts & Fashion Week 2009 - JENNIFER ALLISON - Walking Tall

When people talk about inventive, pioneering and contemporary events where the latest innovators in fashion, art and music can break into the scene, they talk about |FAT| – Toronto Alternative Arts & Fashion Week.

This multifaceted annual event showcases 200 of the most original fashion designers, visual artists, musicians, performers and dancers across the country and beyond. In April 2009 over 5,000 people across 4 explosive days and nights will come together to connect, create and experience the next big thing.

For ticket info and to get inspired, visit www.getfat.ca

The Fermenting Cellar
The Distillery District
55 Mill Street E. Building 6
Toronto

Date: April 21-24, 2009, 6pm – 1am every night
Price: tickets $20 at select locations, $25 at the door

image: JENNIFER ALLISON – Walking Tall getfat.ca

i want: Stellite Limited Edition Ring by Stefania Lucchetta

Stellite Limited Edition Ring by Stefania Lucchetta

Stellite Limited Edition Ring by Stefania Lucchetta

This is one of the coolest rings I’ve seen. It’s made of this material called Stellite, which is a cobalt-chromium alloy. There were only 30 of these rings made. Not only am I nerding out because of the Stellite, but I’ve seen this gem on the website

Made and designed using models and three-dimensional software

Stellite Limited Edition Ring by Stefania Lucchetta

It’s a pricey ring and you can find out the price by clicking the link. Available online only.

Stefanie Lucchetta website

P.S. Luisaviaroma.com ships to Canada, US and Europe for free!