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Wednesday
30Sep2009

Fashion In Detroit: 2 Days, 12 Runway Shows

The Motor City will transform into Fashion City this Thursday and Friday thanks to Fashion In Detroit,  a two day showcase of 12 designers that will bring in the who's who of style in the D.  The executive committee, which includes the likes of Karen Buscemi (editor of StyleLine magazine) and Joe Farris (Project Runway finalist), has been building anticipation for weeks as they work to bring to life an event that hopefully puts Detroit on the fashion world's radar.

The full lineup of designers can be found here, and features two shows by Joe Farris and a show by Betsey Johnson.  Detroit natives Femilia Couture are lined up right before Betsey and I recommend you check them out.  I was at one of their preview shows a few weeks ago and was impressed by some of their pieces.

It's not too late to buy tickets, but you'll have to take the day off work as the event runs from 1-6 both days.  If you can't get away, there's an option to fork out $50 to attend the After Glow on Friday night.  Order your tickets here before they sell out.

I'll (tragically) already be in Chicago for the Gals' Guide Summit, but for everyone that is sticking around I'd love to hear how it went!

 

Wednesday
24Jun2009

Vintage: The Smart Gal's Key to Cheap & Chic Style

If you’ve never stepped foot into a vintage or thrift store, you’re missing out!  In addition to the high/low trend that has taken off in the fashion world, mixing vintage with your new pieces is a great way to save some money and express your own unique style.  My aunt used to take me antiquing as a kid so I’m no stranger to scouring for treasures and I’ve come across some great finds that I always get complimented on.

After attending a vintage fashion show put on by Lost & Found Vintage at Cliff Bells this weekend, I got to thinking about what advice I would give to someone that’s new to the experience.  So, I’ve come up with a list of key items to invest in, some general tips on what to watch out for, and a few great places to start your hunting.  Add your own tips and favorites!

 (Models from Sirens of the Solstice show at Cliff Bells, hosted by Lost & Found Vintage. Photo courtesy of Jillian Gibala.)

Key Items:

  • Belts My personal favorite purchase. Use them to belt your dresses and tops – so make sure you look out for various sizes and styles.
  • Shoes Worn heels and soles can be replaced!
  • Bags Make sure zippers/clasps are intact and that handles are not worn out at the seams.
  • Coats You can always replace buttons for cheap, but zippers are another story.
  • Skirts Work appropriate tweed and wool skirts are abundant.
  • Jewelry Not all pieces can be salvaged using jewelry cleaner so beware. 

Tips:

  • Watch for holes and rips in the seams along with odd smells and stains because chances are neither will come out.
  • Try things on, the marked sizes don’t always reflect current proportions.
  • Haggle! Most places will drop the price or group items if you negotiate with them.

Best places to look:

  • Vintage Stores 
    • These tend to be a bit pricier but the selection is better since it's been handpicked by someone else.
    • Some Detroit-area favorites:
  • Secondhand Stores (Goodwill, Salvation Army, and Value World)
    • Try the stores located outside of trendy areas if you want a less picked through selection and better pricing
  • Flea Markets
  • Garage and Estate Sales
    • Check newspapers for listings. Veer away from mentions of baby clothes as that usually indicates they’re selling new items.  Get there early!