2011年6月16日 星期四
2011年6月7日 星期二
Fantastic Little Fox Coat
$150.00
It's a child in fox clothing! Fox coat of eco-felt, made from 100% post consumer plastic bottles. Looks and feels lovely, beautifully made. This Little Goodall original design features foxy "claws", a fox face hood, two slip pockets for warming foxy paws, and a fuzzy yarn fox tail.
Interior of coat is fully lined with a fun cotton print (print is subject to change from one in last picture without notice due to limited supply, but will remain graphic, brown, and gender neutral), closes down the front with three vintage buttons. Sleeves lined with brown poly lining fabric to slip easily on and off over clothing. Dry clean only.
This is a custom made coat available in the size of your choice. Please indicate whether child is a boy or a girl so I can put the closures on the appropriate side.
Special thanks to photographer Stephanie Piscitelli for the images of the handsome model wearing this design. See more of her amazing work here:
www.bellinipics.com and www.bellinipics.com/blog
Sizing:
Jacket Size.......Child's Chest Size......Jacket Chest Size
12months.............18".....................26"
2T...................19".....................27"
3T...................20".....................29"
4T...................21".....................30"
5T...................22-23"..................32"
6T....................24"....................34""
Pinterview: Katie Rodgers, Apparel Designer and Fashion Illustrator
Hello! I'm Katie!
I once studied Industrial Design at Carnegie Mellon University… felt bored, and steered myself into the world of fashion. These days I'm working as an apparel designer at Reebok by day and doing freelance illustration in my spare time. I'm been commissioned by Target, Coach, Penelope & Coco, AKW, and ThePurseBlog.com, just to name a few. I live in Boston at the moment, but am relocating to Barcelona in a few weeks! I'm originally from a small town in Georgia, so needless to say, these new places bring so much inspiration to my life.
EVERYTHING! Literally. More specifically, I find a lot of inspiration in patterns, new mediums (currently glitter!), fashion, and art. Digging through blogs and fashion editorials is a great way to find inspiration. When I see a great editorial image, I instantly imagine what my illustration would look like! It's a great feeling when I see something like that.
I don't really think about what I want to 'capture' in my illustrations too much. I find that if you keep moving, things just come to you. Personally, that's how I work. When I illustrate, I just do what seems right at the moment. Most of the time it's about color... but the characters come alive on their own.
I'm an avid pinner. The moment I started using it I was hooked. I spend A LOT of time rummaging through fashion blogs, design websites, etc. My "Figure Poses" board is mainly a collection of nice poses I may want to use for illustrations in the future. I don't always use them, but it's a nice place for my pose toolbox.
It's nice to finally have an easy way to not only store the images, but also save their sources. There's nothing worse than finding a great image and not being able to figure out the original source. Okay, maybe there are worse things... but it's high up there!
Gosh, so many! Definitely love these girls though: Joanna Hawley and The Glitter Guide.
Thanks so much for sharing, Katie - can't wait to see more of your gorgeous pins!
all images courtesy of Katie Rodgers.
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Pinteresting Trend: Chevron
Shoes, dresses, bags, bedspreads, floors, DIY wall-art. There's even entire boards dedicated to the most pinteresting pattern around, so here's our picks of the sort of op-art, all awesome, chevron print.
1. Shoebox wall art tutorial by Spunky Junky blog; pinned by Kat onto Obsessed with Chevron.
2. Model Patti Boyd photographed by Duffy; pinned by Laura onto Obsessions.
3. Handprinted linen clutch by Sveika on Etsy; pinned by Taylor onto Inspire. Object.
4. That Diane von Furstenberg dress by Atlantic-Pacific; pinned by Mary onto Style Desirables.
5. Christian Louboutin shoes; pinned by Bri onto Bri's Wishlist.
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05.20.11: Weekly Pinterest Round-up
It's been another beautiful week trying to make Pinterest better every day. We obviously wouldn't have much to do if it weren't for all our avid pinners, so this is also another week of gratitude to those spreading the word about us (with pictures, of course!).
Give their blogs a browse, and if you've been making Pinterest picks of your own, let me know so we can say thank you on next week's round-up.
1. Above left: Zinke Design blog; Christina's boards.
2. Above right: Oh Meaghan's blog; Meaghan's boards.
3. Ten Scenic Drive blog; Kristin's boards.
4. Photo Card Boutique; Katie's boards.
5. This Casita blog; Stephanie's boards.
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2011年6月4日 星期六
2011年6月3日 星期五
Pintucks and Ruffles: Tutorials
Pintucks and Ruffles: emma pillsbury cardigan knockoff
2011年6月1日 星期三
Orwell Clutch - Silver Shark Purse
$125.00
This item is made to order.
These Orwell clutches, named after the author of "Animal Farm", will bring a smile to anyone's face and some shine to any outfit!
This shark is in metallic, silver leather and matte white leather. The purse measures 14" (36cm) long (nose to tail) and 5 1/8" (13 cm) tall (in his mid section - not including his dorsal fin). The interior has a small pocket - large enough to hold ID or a credit card. The purse is lightly padded, and lined in a polyester satin. Lining color is as per 3rd photo: floral pattern in warm colors.
Dorsal fin is sewn on one side only. All other details are sewn on both sides.
The purse itself holds enough for a night on the town: cell phone, lip gloss, money and any phone numbers you might pick up while people use your new purse as snazzy conversation starter. A zipper closure keeps all your goodies inside."