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MüCKE - sustainable clothing design

"re-strüctured" is a showing of Melbourne label MüCKE's process-based, sustainable clothing design practice. It has been installed in the window of gorgeous Brunswick boutique, Pussycat Black, and opening drinks are on tonight from 6-8pm (13.6.2008). If you're in Brunswick & see this post in time, get a move on! If not, make sure to drop by the store sometime between now and the 27th June. Make your way to:
Pussycat Black 3 Edward St, Brunswick, 3056. (ph. 03 9387 2129)

MüCKE - sustainable clothing design

I've included a little information below which I found on Betty Jo's LinoForest blog - thanks Liz for bringing the installation to our attention!

"In this exhibition, Ellie Mücke explores the processes intrinsic to her labels roots in sustainable design. Observe the inner detail and intricate construction techniques of MüCKE garments, as the designer openly shows the de and re-construction of her recycled clothing practice. "re-strüctured" is a close encounter with process based clothing design."

posted: 13 Jun 2008 | 0 comments
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hope street - tomorrow!

Hope Street Markets Autumn 2008 flyer

Hope Street Markets is on again tomorrow - in a brand new location at Paddington Town Hall. This wonderful event has gone from strength to strength over the last year or so & has collected a vast array of talent along the way!

Rasberry Beret at Hope Street Markets

Unique handmade jewellery by Raspberry Beret

Maggie Scardfield of Raspberry Beret creates unique jewellery pieces which each have a story to tell. Her collection of handmade, custom designed jewellery combines vintage & antique findings with semi precious stones, swarovski crystals, oversized chain and freshwater pearls. A few of her designs are pictured above & many more will be on display tomorrow!

Claire Suzy Stannard at Hope Street Markets

Bronze & silver jewellery by Claire Suzy Stannard

Claire Suzy Stannard creates unique, striking jewellery & accessories utilising white bronze, feathers, leather & sterling silver. See more at www.clairesuzystannard.com or visit her stall at tomorrow's markets.

Smitten by Stephanie at Hope Street Markets

Pictures & fashion by Smitten by Stephanie

Smitten by Stephanie is the cutest! Stephanie creates all sorts of goodies - pictures, fashion, shiny things, soft stuff, jewellery & toys. She finds her inspiration in shiny things, rainbows, love poems, art, pop, ice cream, sad clowns, underworld, mythology, music boxes, crystals and kittens. Definitely one not to be missed!

posted: 16 May 2008 | 2 comments
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yoshi jones for men

Mens cotton shirts by Yoshi Jones - made using uniquely patterned fabrics sourced from Japan

I love shopping at Yoshi Jones in Newtown. The light-filled store is colourful & vibrant, bursting with great gifts to suit all occasions, and I know I'll always find gorgeous clothes that I love to wear... but apart from all those girlie things, I'm always impressed at the large selection of interesting menswear on the shelves. Yoshi Jones carries t-shirts aplenty, with screen prints guaranteed to please the boys. They also stock a unique collection of cotton shirts that are something else! They are designed & made in Australia by Yoshi Jones, using contemporary cotton fabrics sourced in Japan.

Mens cotton shirts by Yoshi Jones - made using uniquely patterned fabrics sourced from Japan

The striking patterns feature geometric shapes and colour palettes that work brilliantly. A couple of my favourite colour combinations include peach partnered with both warm & cool blue variants (as pictured at top) and orange, brown & aqua (as pictured below) both on a crisp white background. The various designs suit all tastes but mostly they are unique in a bland environment where the male shirt seems to be reserved for the conservative workplace.

Mens cotton shirts by Yoshi Jones - made using uniquely patterned fabrics sourced from Japan

The mens shirts are available in two different styles - fitted and a side vent style that can be worn with jeans, shorts or a skinny pant. (Perfect for all those summer celebrations!) There are both short sleeve & long sleeve options, and prices range from AUD $99 - $125. Pictured below is a detail from one of the shirts showing a more delicate design - both in its hand-drawn style and the mauve & eggplant colours - again on a crisp white background, punctuated by orange & blue highlights.

Mens cotton shirts by Yoshi Jones - made using uniquely patterned fabrics sourced from Japan

The fabric range is so eycatching it has appealed to men and women alike leading Yoshi to design a range of colourful shirts for us girls as well as the boys. This new range will be appearing instore throughout this month, so if you are in Sydney, be sure to check them out! The Yoshi Jones store is at 134 King St, Newtown (near the intersection of King St & Missendon Rd).

Mens cotton shirts by Yoshi Jones - made using uniquely patterned fabrics sourced from Japan

P.S. If you're a coffee lover, stop by Campos Coffee (a block down Missenden Rd) for the best coffee & beans ever!

posted: 03 Dec 2007 | 0 comments
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bethany joy at preview

Bethany Joy Evening Wear

Also at Preview is Bethany Joy and her first collection of luxurious evening wear. With a wide variety of styles, Bethany has created elegant, romantic garments perfectly suited to a formal occasion or the glamour of the races. Each piece is crafted from beautiful fabrics and to the highest quality. I especially love the dress featuring her hand drawn design in a grey/silvery pattern on white. The image is a stylised design based on the natural world and the dress is reminiscent of an elegant bygone era. You can view Bethany's collection online at www.bethanyjoy.com.au.

posted: 12 Mar 2007 | comments
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beneath the surface

Dispersal print A-line skirt from Surface Art

Surface Art creates handprinted contemporary fabrics here in Australia & fashions them into simple styles & homeware basics which are really striking. My favourite print is "dispersal" - shown above on my Surface Art A-line skirt. While many of the patterns are bright & bold, the "dispersal" and "feather" prints are incredibly delicate & so pretty. (I also have a small blue purse featuring the "swan feathers" print in white.) Made590 stocks Surface Art products & you can view more at the Surface Art web site.

posted: 17 Dec 2006 | comments
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