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Cha Cha Handbags by Stephanie Miles Handmade and mostly one-off leather handbags, headbands and belts have Canadians buzzing about Cha Cha, a new eco-friendly accessories label created by young designer Lori Chalmers. From Ostrich-print hip bags to woven totes made out of salvaged… |
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Maïa Hand-Painted Porcelain by Zeva Bellel Porcelain artist Maïa designs and hand-paints every incarnation of her delicate china in her Paris atelier. Sourcing plates, vases and more from one of the last remaining artisanal factories in Limoges, France, Maïa’s passion for well-made ceramics… |
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Sendra Footwear by Tisha Leung A 250-step process, Sendra crafts their boots today exactly how the Spanish brand started making them in 1913. Over the past 96 years, the Almansa-based label has outfitted the military, equestrians, farmers and the fashion crowd in… |
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Photographer Hugh Kretschmer The recent show at Clark Oshin Gallery in L.A. featured photographer Hugh Kretschmer’s knack for creating fanciful, surreal images with graphic mastery. In an interview with Feature Shoot he discusses his influences and goals, as well as the changing landscape… |
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Photographer Hugh Kretschmer The recent show at Clark Oshin Gallery in L.A. featured photographer Hugh Kretschmer’s knack for creating fanciful, surreal images with graphic mastery. In an interview with Feature Shoot he discusses his influences and goals, as well as the changing landscape… |
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Equinox Fitness: Always Evolving Advertorial content… Equinox Fitness Clubs asked us to check out their clubs and offer CH readers a three day pass. We wanted to get the scoop on what makes Equinox special, so we asked to meet some people behind-the-scenes, the |
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Refinery29′s Save Fashion Pop-up by Maggie York-Worth Aimed at rejuvenating gloomy retail, the second edition of Save Fashion brings a curated mix of designers to NYC’s Nolita neighborhood at recession-friendly prices for 10 days starting this Thursday. With an impressive line-up that includes April… |
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Il Sistema Degli Oggetti by Paolo Ferrarini of Future Concept Lab Borrowed from the 1968 revolutionary book—”The System of Objects”—written by sociologist Jean Baudrillard, Italian fashion label Il Sistema degli Oggetti conceptually links to the French master by creating fashion-forward clothing designed to last.… |
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Karen O’Leary: Cut-Out Maps by Maggie York-Worth Charlotte, NC-based artist Karen O’Leary reimagines the map as an exchange of negative and positive space. Deftly cutting maps of New York, Paris and London with razor precision, she leaves delicate webs of streets as land and… |
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The Oregon Handmade Bicycle Show: Two Highlights by Adrienne So The Oregon Bicycle Constructors Association recently sponsored the 2009 Oregon Handmade Bicycle Show, a mecca for small-operation bike builders all over the country. Beloved Cycles (currently sold throughout Oregon, Washington and Texas) speak to the essence of… |
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Sound Kapital: Beijing’s Music Underground by Ashley Eldridge To the casual concert-goer, China’s capital city may seem uncharted musical territory, but photographer Matthew Niederhauser’s new book “Sound Kapital: Beijing’s Music Underground” places it as a powerful voice among the indie scene. In a country where… |
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Contour Blinds by Richard Prime The humble window blind usually ranks low when it comes to exciting interior design, but Contour Blinds reinvent the concept by making them gorgeous and tweaking their function. The project of London-based designer Helena Karelson, she debuted… |
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Rubber Duck x Joyrich Snowjogger by Julie Wolfson L.A. darling Joyrich recently put their street chic spin on Rubber Duck’s classic boot, the Snow Jogger, creating two new versions—shiny and suede—that will keep feet sleek and warm all winter. Built for the versatile lifestyle, the… |
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Creston Electric Instruments by Noah Armstrong A one-man operation in Burlington, VT, Creston Electric Instruments builds fairly traditional electric guitars, generally styled in the Fender tradition, but custom-designed according to each customer’s expectations. Owner Creston Lea works with his clients throughout the entire… |
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Alexandre Duret-Lutz: Wee Planets by Adrienne So French photographer Alexandre Duret-Lutz creates his wee planets from everyday panoramas. Using eight of his own photos—six horizontal, one of the sky overhead and one of the ground—Duret-Lutz fuses them together using stereographic projection software and various… |
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Box 185 Clothing by Tisha Leung Sexing up the Midwest prairie look, Sara Keiser’s Box 185 collection makes the style relevant to today. Her newest pieces—nubile faux fur chaps and pants, fringe leggings and feather earrings—aren’t for wallflowers. This season, the South Dakota… |
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ExIT Shoes by Adrienne So Jeff Mandel owns a one-man shoe shop in Portland, OR called ExIT Shoes. After learning his craft in the Netherlands, he set up shop where he emphasizes the importance of making shoes that fit feet, with the… |
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Big Shots: Andy Warhol Polaroids by Tamara Warren Andy Warhol understood the power of immediacy, and the Polaroid Big Shot camera he purchased in 1970 became his favorite tool to capture the heat of the momentous life he lived. The exhibition Big Shots: Andy Warhol… |
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