Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Kitchen Orange Clothing


Kitchen Orange Winter collections have arrived ! The wait was worth it. This season, the kitchen orange clothing line boasts a wonderful mixture of fashion forward comfort and eye catching design.
As always, most of the Kitchen Orange clothing line has been manufactured in Canada. Well done guys ! By manufacturing locally, we can all feel a little more connected to both our fashion choices and also to our community. The line also promotes eco-fashion with a large part of each collection boasting new and improved fabrics which were created by the company themselves.
If you're feeling cold and need some fashion comfort, I strongly recommend the Kitchen Orange winter line. It's beautiful.

Retail sales - www.shopkitchenorange.com
Kitchen Orange wholesale information can be found through Cancon Fashion.

Keep your eyes on this company, from what I hear there's a lot of excitement surrounding the label right now. More to come...

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Elroy Apparel, Organic Fashion from Vancouver



More about Elroy Apparel, an independent fashion designer with some great ideas from Vancouver. Elroy Apparel is much more than just another clothing line. The company was developed as a stand against impending environmental destruction. By providing socially responsible, health-conscious women with fashion forward, eco-friendly clothing, they have created an alternative- a beautiful garment with an even more beautiful story behind it. Designer Leanne McElroy creates sophisticated streetwear for the contemporary health-conscious woman who cares not only about what she looks like, but about the story her clothing carries as well. Take a look at Elroy's beautiful creations. available online at Mudshark Streetwear. Mudshark Streetwear has been supporting fair trade Canadian fashion since 1997. Wholesale information about Elroy Apparel can be found through Cancon Fashion.

Saturday, November 8, 2008

One of a Kind Show Toronto, the One of a Kind Christmas Show and Sale


One of a Kind Christmas Show and Sale 2008


It's that time of the year again where shopping is enjoyable at the One of a Kind Show in Toronto. If you've never been, it's worth checking out. For a small admission fee, you can browse some amazing creations you normally wouldn't find in Toronto. Many of the artists come to Toronto from all over Canada, many designers being from Montreal and Vancouver.
Look for Annie 50 from Montreal at the show: (see photos)
Location, date, and times :

Thursday, November 27–Sunday, December 7, 2008
Direct Energy Centre, Exhibition Place, Toronto

Weekdays 11am-10pm, Saturdays 10am-9pm, Sundays 10am-6pm

for more information you can go to their website at:

www.oneofakindshow.com

"The One of a Kind Show and Sale features thousands of one-of-a-kind items each made by hand by some of North America's most talented fine artists and craftspeople."

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Farahbella, Independent Womens Fashion from Japan

The Farahbella line is an independent fashion from Japan. I'm in love with their designs, ... gorgeous!

The image of the "Farahbella woman" is someone who is expressive, thoughtful and daring. She is a woman who uses the art of fashion as a vehicle to express herself. Farabella's designs allow the female form to beautifully reflect the dichotomy of the nature of the cosmopolitan woman. The brand creates an undeniable chemistry that exudes passion, creativity and intrigue. Farahbella places high regard on the fit and comfort of the clothing, prototypes are repeatedly reviewed to ensure a flawless fit. We are confident you will love your new Farahbella piece.

Entering their third season, the latest Farahbella collection features silhouettes that are minimal and bold yet hang gracefully to create an overall elegance that is both edgy and timeless. You can preview the line at Farabella, or shop direct at Mudshark Streetwear