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Saturday, March 28, 2009

PRESS RELEASE: Fashion Rocks Boston “The Launch Of U&U Magazine” Style of Fashion Runway, Thursday, April 2!




Fashion Rocks Boston “The Launch Of U&U Magazine” Style of Fashion Runway
Presented BY Boston Fashion Weekend & Ruart Fashion & Music Group NYC
In Association with NIGHT LIFE EXECUTIVES


BOSTON (April 2, 2009) — On Thursday 930pm, hip socialites, fashion forward-thinking fashionistas will converge at District (180 Lincolin st, Boston) for a event that unites glamour and style: “Fashion Rocks Boston Event”. The unique, contemporary fresh creations of local up-and-coming designer of Selah D’or by David Chum made from the finest materials to give the collection an extremely feminine look but yet classic. Other designers include Coogi woman, LRG Woman. This event is sure to be the place to see and be seen and once again will undoubtedly prove how Boston continues to climb the ladder of excellence in the competitive fashion scene.

Doors open at 9pm; Show starts at 930 Sharp!! V.I.P Guest Only

The event is produced by The Boston Fashion Weekend. Among the event’s sponsors and partners are the Boston Fashion, iMan Fashion Group, HBNN, U&U Magazine, and Naomi Sims Cosmetics.

For information on attending, sponsoring or participating in the next event Boston Fashion Weekend event, please visit http://bostonfashionweekend.com or e-mail
Bfwpromos@gmail.com

Thursday, March 19, 2009

H&M (surprise) Fashion Show at Under Bar

Friday I went on a date to Under Bar in Boston and we happened upon (surprise) a H&M fashion show. Who knew. Pleasant chance encounter. I can't seem to find pictures online, however the standout piece was this short fitted olive green dress with gathering in unique places and distinct lines. It was topped with a billowing ivory scarf that looked so light and fluffy. It was the most stand out piece of the collection, and is one I would consider buying.

My date and I agreed however that the best part of the show was the hairstyles. Whomever designed and did the hair was very talented and deserves mad kudos. One particular up do was classic and elegant with large pinned curls of blonde hair, deliciously accented with blue curls and some blue strands as well.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

I Can't Believe it's not Electric!

I just spent approximately 10 hours carving linoleum, setting type, hand printing pink ribbon clothing tags and business cards on a pre-electric printing press! Because this was so much fun and so different, I decided to give you a step by step tour of the process and the cellar print shop at the home of my friend, Jim Bump, Printmaster and Violist extraordinaire!

I received detailed training and was then let loose in the print shop to try to take over the world. Ahem, try to set type and create labels on my own! I must say, it was a complete and total success and about 200 labels and 200 business cards later, I am rather thrilled with my factory like output.

Some tools of the trade Some key tools used in the printing process. The ball is a twine holder. The twine is used to tie around the perimeter of the type face so they don't fall apart as you manuever them and set them into a frame for printing. The wooden blocks are used in the one of the last pre-printing preparation steps to mount the type face in a frame for printing.

Pedal & wheel operated press This press is pedal or wheel operated and is used for large quantity print jobs. I didn't try my hand at this one.

Ink! I love the scissors and the ink was so shiny.

Type face. These are samples of some of the fun designs you can find on type face. It's not limited to just letters. In fact, even photographs can be converted to 'type' and used in a printing press!

YazBerry labels blocked out. After you come up with a concept the first step is to set up your block. Each letter is on a seperate type piece and each space must be tightly filled with spacers. I carved the raspberry out of a linoleum block.

YazBerry labels My finished supply of YazBerry labels.

Business card block, draft 1. This is the first draft of the business card block. I was quite pleased with myself and figured it was good to go. We did a few proofs and realized there was room for improvement. I then made those improvements through a couple more drafts and ended up with a final product I am quite happy with.

YazBerry business card in printing frame The final draft of the business card layout mounted in the printing frame. The metal pieces are tightened with the key you see to make sure nothing moves while printing. The layout of the block required several drafts to make sure the spacing, font size and balance were all pleasing. A four hour process for this amateur printer!

Virginia E. Berry printing Virginia E. Berry, Amateur Printer in action.

A freshly printed business card A freshly printed business card hot of the press! Well, technically it is still on the press, in the jig used to properly place the cards. The shiney black tube is a brayer used to automatically ink the block as you pull the lever to print a new card. Brilliant old fangled technology!!

YazBerry old-timey business cards! The finished product! My new business cards. Deliciously old-timey complete with pointing hands, flourishes and everything!

YazBerry business card factory! Virginia E. Berry, Printer, presents the YazBerry business card factory; 200 delicious cards layed out to dry. Success!

Print shop wall of fame YazBerry business card assumes position in Jim Bump's Print Shop's "Wall of Fame"!

Sunday, March 01, 2009

Design Hive Market is Better than Honey!

Disregard the cheesy title, I'm just excited! I stumbled upon an incredible designer's market today by way of my favorite fashion blogger's myspace page: Punky Style. Be sure to check out her fashion blog and her vintage store on etsy.com.

Design Hive Market

Punky collaborated with MakeReady.us and shoestringmag.com, YOURfairygodSHOPPER.com to organize another fabulous (and huge!! about three times the size of the impressive swap she held in Worcester in August 2008, Swap 'til you Drop (click link to view my blog entry & photos)!) clothing swap! I brought a small bag of clothes to swap and had to send myself home quickly as I found TOO MANY things I liked including a mint DKNY Sweater...oh yeah, the swap was that good.

The quantity of cool things at the Design Hive Market almost need two entries to write about...but instead I will bless you with one, really long, juicy entry. I am completely enamored of Designer Nicole Deponte's line lilian asterfield. She repurposes vintage neckties into some beautiful neckware and obi style belts for women! I bought my self a scrumptious belt and am actually wearing it as I write this blog (along with an outfit I acquired at the swap today, yay insta-dress-up)...that's right!
Designer Virginia E. Berry wearing lilian asterfield obi belt and treasures from today's swap!
I can honestly say this is some of the most innovative design work I have seen for a long time. Her architectural shapes really flatter the neck, waist and the vintage ties used. Wonderful color combinations and textures abound. And definitely the most innovative design work I have found at a market.

I was also very impressed with the unique shapes and fabric combinations used by Designer Saya Cullinan of Saya Studio. Saya generously answered my prying questions about her line and such. Thank you Saya!

There was a lot of stunning jewelry at the Design Hive Market today, however two Designer's collections really stand out: minta77.etsy.com who has really great shapes and tasty color combinations and cadencedesigns.etsy.com by Designer Cadence Mapes, whose love for paper not only lends itself to tempting packaging but bold jewelry as well!

The all out win for most creative packaging ever is Zamforia.com and Designer Jonathan. Zamforia t-shirts which have hip urban graphics and feature the word love in many different languages, come packaged in slick potato chip bags along with toys and other goodies! Talk about addicting!

Conclusion: YOU NEED TO GO TO THE DESIGN HIVE MARKET IN CAMBRIDGE EVERY FIRST SUNDAY OF THE MONTH!!!

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Please note: Design Hive logo originally found on www.designhivemarket.com . Saya Studio Purse image found on Saya Studio's etsy.com store sayacully.etsy.com