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Showing posts with label YazBerry Fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label YazBerry Fashion. Show all posts

Sunday, March 20, 2016

Images of Work

JEWELRY - all of the pictured jewelry is available for purchase at this time. Please contact me to place an order. 
 Necklace: antique glass beads, Swarovski crystals, vintage brass finding, leather cord. $97

 Necklace, hand cut leather lace, recycled garment leather, $75

Bracelet, multi-strand leather with wire wrapped semi-precious stones, fresh water pearls, Swarovski crystals, $65

 Cuff bracelet, hand cut leather lace butterfly, $59
Necklace, sterling silver chain, fresh water pearls, antique key, hand sculpted kite made from antique Japanese obi fabric and leather, antique key, $79

Earrings, Labradorite stones and garnets, sterling silver, $45 each

BABY SHOES - All of these baby shoes have sold. I am currently taking custom orders for baby shoes. You choose the size, style and materials. Please contact me to discuss your order.
 Casual baby shoes, antique Japanese obi fabric paired with neon green leather soles, $35

 Kimono baby shoes, antique Japanese obi fabric paired with non-skid rubberized cotton soles, $30 each
Kimono baby shoes, antique Chinese silk fabric paired with non-skid rubberized cotton soles, $30

 Baby booties, leather with pierced toes, $40

 Baby booties, vegan vinyl with plain toes, $25


PURSES - All of these purses have sold. I am currently designing and making bespoke purses only at this time. Please contact me to discuss your order.
Polka Dot Clutch, $72, Photo by Yassine Belhaldi

Beaded Chain Purse, $102, Photo by Virginia E. Berry

Silk Embroidered Messenger Bag, $167, Photo by Virginia E. Berry

Kimono Clutch, $72, Photo by Virginia E. Berry

CLOTHING - All of these clothing items have sold. I am currently only offering bespoke clothing design and sewing at this time. Please contact me to discuss your order.
Copper Leather Corset, $125, Photo by Yassine Belhaldi, Model: Virginia E. Berry

Obi Belt, $63, Photo by Virginia E. Berry, Model: Naomi Hernandez

Cropped denim jacket, $67. Photo by: Virginia E. Berry


TABLE LINENS & QUILTS - These items have sold or were custom orders and are not available for purchase. Please contact me to discuss custom quilting and home decor items. 
Table Runner, $67, Photo by Virginia E. Berry

Table Runner, $73, Photo by: Virginia E. Berry


Custom quilt. Photo by: Virginia E. Berry

Custom quilt. Photo by: Virginia E. Berry

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PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE DESIGNER

Virginia E. Berry, Designer & Owner of YazBerry Fashion

Virginia E. Berry, Designer & Owner of YazBerry Fashion

Virginia E. Berry, Designer & Owner of YazBerry Fashion

TO VIEW MY PRESS KIT CLICK HERE.

Monday, March 14, 2016

Biography

Virginia E. Berry, Designer, Maker, Picker

Early Life
Born in rural Minnesota, Berry was an active and creative child. Her grandmother was an avid quilter and whenever she stayed at grandma’s she would play with scrap fabric and make things – clothes for dolls, from scratch stuffed animals, miniature quilts. She also took classes in the fine arts and had paintings displayed in student shows around town and entered into regional and national contests. Informal lessons from grandma, mom and many other mothers in Girl Scouts, taught Berry how to sew, quilt, design patterns, dye, weave, spin yarn…

A photo posted by Virginia (@yazberryfashion) on


Education
While pursuing her Bachelor of Arts Degree at Skidmore College, Berry’s lifetime interest in costumes and ability to sew landed her a job at the Skidmore Theatre Costume shop. Under the tutelage of Patty Pawliczak, Berry honed her designing and pattern drafting skills. She also took a course in textile arts where she learned surface design, decorative embroidery techniques, piece work, advanced weaving and dyeing.  

At Skidmore, Berry designed collections for student fashion shows in 2002 and 2004. Dabbling with sustainable fashion and not even realizing it at the time, in 2002 Berry constructed gowns from recycled black and white photos of people from magazines. In 2004, after having spent a year living and studying in Madrid, Spain, Berry made a collection featuring salvaged leather she had found outside a workshop in Madrid. She also recycled scrap fabric from the costume shop into couture dresses; one, her French model asked to bring home with her to Paris.

YazBerry Launch 2005
Berry graduated Skidmore in 2004 and in May of 2005 began YazBerry Fashion. The name YazBerry is a play on the designer’s surname and offers a fresh, funky, alternative to the expected strawberry/raspberry/blueberry while bringing that juicy, fruity taste to one’s mouth when read. From the start YazBerry has been a mix of handmade, one of a kind, designs by Berry and carefully curated vintage finds.

YazBerry’s early designs were art purses, throw pillows, graphic t-shirts and assorted custom orders. From there the designs focused on purses and ready to wear clothing. In 2009, Berry was invited by The Fashion Reporter virtual Magazine and Fashion Evolution Productions to showcase a selection of her purses at a fashion show featuring pieces from the fall collections of Vivienne Tam, Tibi, MNG Mango, Vera Wang and Rebecca Taylor. Purses from the YazBerry Fashion collection were paired with designs by Vivienne Tam and Tibi.

Artist in Residence
In 2010, Berry wrote a proposal for an artist's studio and retail space in Salem, MA, in the City of Salem's Artists' Row artist in residence program. Berry was among five artist groups selected to have space during the summer and fall. During this time she created an extensive portfolio and expanded her line into jewelry, stationary and decor items.

During her stay on Artists' Row, Berry offered workshops and demonstrations to members of the community. She also produced a fashion show as part of the Ahht for Peeps art event, in which her work was modeled by members of the community, real people as she put it. She invited Artists' Row artists Ellen Hardy, President of the Salem Arts Association, to showcase her hand painted silk scarves and neckties and Dan Anthony, to share his handcrafted leather masks.

Retail Co-op
Back in her hometown of Northfield, MN, Berry showcased her work at The Riverwalk Market Fair during two summer seasons and held a seat on the Leadership Committee. Berry also held a share of a unique retail co-op, The Local Joint, featuring both her handmade designs and a broad selection of vintage accessories and home items. Berry’s knowledge of sourcing and valuing vintage items was nurtured by the many experienced pickers in the co-op, further expanding her interest and expertise in picking.

babyBerry
In 2014 as a result of a handmade pair of leather baby booties Berry gave to a good friend, YazBerry friends, family and followers demanded the launch of babyBerry, designer baby booties and accessories made from new and vintage materials. babyBerry is catalog based; through a personalized consultation, Berry customizes each order for the customer based on the colors, design aesthetic and size desired. She also does custom applique onesies, capes, leggings, winter hats and would love to discuss other visions you may have. She has been known to make baby quilts as heirloom quality gifts too!

Shop for YazBerry
Berry’s chronic wanderlust, sense of adventure, and Canadian husband, have her currently residing in Newfoundland, Canada. She has a home studio and several retailers in the area carry her jewelry. Currently Berry is focusing on jewelry design but is available to discuss bespoke purses and other designs. For photos and retail prices of most of YazBerry’s inventory, please visit the facebook photo albums or contact Berry. She is actively pursuing additional retail opportunities for her handmade work as well as a good retail fit for her vintage items. Please contact Berry to discuss.


YazBerry Fashion is artist designed and made, fashion forward, wearable art jewelry and accessories designed for people that love the art of dressing. She also carries a selection of vintage jewelry, purses, scarves, neckties and clothing. Her work is sustainable in nature as she uses a mixture of recycled, found and new objects. Berry boasts that YazBerry will leave people asking you where you got it!

TO VIEW THE YAZBERRY PRESS KIT CLICK HERE.

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YAZBERRY FASHION
YazBerry Fashion is the design label of Designer, Maker, Picker, Virginia E. Berry. Raised in Northfield, MN, Berry pursued her BA at Skidmore College where she worked in the costume shop at the theatre under the tutelage of Costume Designer, Patty Pawliczak. Berry participated in several student fashion shows and graduated in 2004 with a double Major in Spanish and Government and Minor in International Affairs. In 2010 Berry had an artist in residence in Salem, MA's Artist's Row program in which she had a retail space and taught workshops. Currently, Berry resides in Newfoundland, Canada where she is launching her line to the Canadian market.

Berry's design work ranges from jewelry and accessories to baby shoes and custom work. Her body of work can best be described as modern vintage; drawing inspiration from classic shapes, patterns and styles but offering a fresh, modern taste. She boasts that YazBerry will leave people asking you where you got it! Berry also offers a carefully curated selection of vintage purses and scarves. Her keen eye for color and volume come together nicely throughout her pieces.

YazBerry Fashion ranges in price from $10 for handmade earrings up to $165 for a sterling silver architectural necklace with semi-precious stones. Berry works with new and recycled textiles, found objects, semi-precious stones, pearls, fur, lace, leather and melds them into must have one of a kind creations. Her handmade and vintage collection is available in her Etsy.com store yazberryfashion.etsy.com,and on her facebook page facebook.com/yazberryfashion by browsing the photo albums. Her work can also be found at art fairs throughout Newfoundland and at many retailers in the province.

Links in order are:
Salem, MA's Artist's Row: http://www.salem.com/pages/salemma_webdocs/artists
YazBerry Fashion on Etsy.com: http://yazberryfashion.etsy.com
YazBerry Fashion on Facebook.com: https://www.facebook.com/yazberryfashion/photos_stream?tab=photos_albums
YazBerry Retail Partners: http://www.yazberry.com/pages/retailers/

CONTACT INFORMATION
Virginia E. Berry, Owner & Designer
shop.yazberry@gmail.com
Website: http://www.yazberry.com
Shop: http://yazberryfashion.etsy.com
Blog: http://yazberry.blogspot.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/yazberryfashion
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/yazberryfashion
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yazberryfashion
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/yazberryfashion


IMAGES OF WORK
PRESS RELEASES
BIOGRAPHY
ARTIST'S STATEMENT
PRESS MENTIONS - PRINT & INTERNET

The Handcut Leather Lace Process

Thursday, October 08, 2015

Busy in the Studio

After leaving my studio to its own devices for 8 months, I finally have dug it out, organized it and have it at a point where it is functional. Hallelujah!!

That said, I've been busy. Here's some proof for you:

Finished wrapping a large custom order. Now I just need to purchase some more supplies to finish.

A photo posted by Virginia (@yazberryfashion) on

Work in progress. By the end of the day I will finally have a price for these beauties.

A photo posted by Virginia (@yazberryfashion) on

Just finished some custom order leather Men's / unisex bracelets.

A photo posted by Virginia (@yazberryfashion) on

Want more content like this? I have been really enjoying using Instagram recently and post a couple images a day most days. I had no idea this was a good website fit for me interest-wise but have really been inspired by seeing great photos of life all over the world, every day. Follow me on Instagram yazberryfashion.

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

YazBerry on Instagram (& Twitter)



I've been tweeting for a few years now but mostly YazBerry related stuff. In an attempt at soul searching and figuring out what it is that makes me tick this past winter, it occurred to me that I read A LOT of articles online daily. I enjoy cruising my facebook feed for interesting articles friends post and also all of the news sources I follow. I started tweeting links to the things I read, to take a pulse on what interests me. Deep down I think I am hoping it will inspire a career shift and focus.

I love making things, but I also need to make a living. I am hoping it will help me hone in on something that allows both jointly. 

In a further layer of soul searching, I've given myself permission to experiment with instagram. To see what visually makes me tick and how I spend my day. I am a very private person and don't often invite people into my home - in which I am the boss of every creative detail! I also don't like to overshare on the internet (shockingly I have experienced stalkers in the past...wtf I know). 

All of this said, if you would like a more intimate look into what makes this creative person tick, please, I invite you to follow me on InstagramTwitter and as always, thank you for your continued support. 

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Collaborative Twins! Earrings Project, Round 2

I've completed my batch of recycled, repurposed, refashioned earrings for the collaborative earring project I've been working on with Industrial Grace Restoration. I am excited to see what she makes to match these perfectly mismatched earrings!






Friday, May 01, 2015

Happy 10th Birthday to YazBerry!

Wow! I have been making beautiful things for you to wear and gift for 10 years! I am impressed. As a thank you to you for your continued support, I am offering 10% off everything (including custom baby shoe orders) May 1-3, 2015! Simply place an order on facebook to enjoy a 10% discount off your total order. Thank you! Love - Virginia

Sunday, November 24, 2013

Place Your Holiday Gift Orders Now for On Time Delivery

YazBerry is available for purchase in the following locations this holiday season:


Online:
Shop for handmade purses & clothing, as well as vintage purses & scarves:
*Note: purses and clothing ship from Minnesota, USA. Scarves ship from Newfoundland, Canada

Shop for handmade jewelry (and vintage jewelry soon once I take 100's of photos):
*Note: jewelry ships from Newfoundland, Canada. Contact me on facebook to make a purchase and I will send you a PayPal invoice. 

In Store:
Shop for handmade jewelry, vintage jewelry, as well as vintage scarves and neckties:
My Home Studio
Located near The Village Mall, St. John's, NL
*Note: by appointment only most days and evenings, please contact me for directions/to schedule a shopping visit: www.yazberry.com 

Shop for a selection of handmade jewelry
Stitches from the Rock
Located just south of Trinity, NL as you pass Lethbridge on Route 230 
*Note: Open Monday - Saturday 10 am - 6 pm

Sunday, September 22, 2013

Shopping for YazBerry

Right now YazBerry is residing in multiple postal codes. Accordingly...shopping for YazBerry is doing the same thing.

For YazBerry jewelry ->shop directly from my facebook photo albums. I update them every time an item sells. Contact me to make a purchase and I can invoice you via PayPal (where you can pay with a credit card without having a PayPal account) or you can pay in person.

For YazBerry handmade & vintage purses & scarves -> for a limited time only, September 22 - October 22 (because I have access to this inventory) you can shop from my etsy site. Shipping will start October 1. After October 22, the etsy shop will go on vacation again until further notice, or magical inventory management solution.

Apologies for any confusion. I really want you to have access to everything I offer, so I am working out logistics the best I can for the moment.

Monday, June 25, 2012

YazBerry Spring Candle Holders - Right on Trend


Star Tribune
Periodically I get important phone calls from my dad about newsworthy info of which I may be interested. This article was one of those calls. Found last week in the Star Tribune Variety section, a DIY on candle holders made from salvaged furniture springs. The full article can be viewed online here.
Just a couple weeks before I made some YazBerry salvaged spring candle holders. Mine feature very heavy springs and thick teal blue salvaged antique telephone wire insulators as the candle holder. I agree with Designer Kim Yeager of Lark Nest Designs, they can double as bud vases!
YazBerry Fashion Salvaged Spring Candle holders/Vases
Stop in The Local Joint in Northfield, MN to buy a YazBerry Fashion candle holder/vase and save yourself the hunt for the parts as springs aren't as readily available as t
+he article makes them out to be. These springs are the first I've seen in my years of flea marketing.






*Images from the Star Tribune article are copyright their respective owners.

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Rescued materials, travel inspired design, functional fashion


(Exerpt originally found on my Etsy.com "About" page)


YazBerry will leave people asking you where you got it!

I was the kid growing up selling dried wild flower bouquets to the neighbors from my wagon. I've always been most content working on creative projects. Sewing, drawing, painting, coloring, building things...One of my favorite games was "business"; I had a wooden box filled with fax cover sheets and blank receipt books.

While in college I had my first run with clothing design. Working in the costume shop at the Skidmore Theatre, my creativity was put to the test creating costumes from thin air based on an idea from the director. I then produced two collections for student fashion shows.

BA in hand and a day job to boot Etsy crossed my path. *light bulb* the perfect outlet for the creative working person. Of course I dream of quitting my day job like most Etsians, but for now the bills must get paid and Etsy is the perfect forum to run my business while I sleep.

I have been transient the last *ahem* nearly a decade; each space I have lived in I have always made room for a studio. My current studio is a dark walk out basement filled with yellow lights and borrowed furniture. My living and creative space are woven into and on top of one another. It works. I thrive in organized chaos.

My favorite materials are discarded clothing found in secondhand shops. Textiles inherited from retired friends and family. Found objects from flea markets and the beach. My absolute favorite thing is to determine the limitations of a discarded item, discover its potential and work it into a functional piece of wearable art.

YazBerry is in essence, a grand recycling experiment; manifested in the form of wearable art. I am a first generation "Reduce, Reuse, Recycle" student and have found it is one of my guiding mantras in all that I do in life. Always finding ways to reduce my impact on the ecosystem and preserve the beauty around us for those to come after.

At the moment I am mostly flying solo on the YazBerry frontier. At times my generous fiance will help with the online shop. My number one fan and best sales person. My mom also helps at art fairs.

I always carry a small notepad and pen with me. I never know when something will catch my eye, inspire a design and need to be captured before my short term memory allows it to float on the wind. I am particularly inspired by architecture, eye catching color combinations in ethnic textiles and the artisan craft of peoples around the world.

I rarely make the same item twice. It feels like a chore and I want your YazBerry creation to be singular in this world. I stand by the promise that YazBerry will leave people asking you where you got it!

Enjoy!

Virginia Berry

Designer * Creator * Picker * Maker

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

YazBerry Fashion Studio Tour



Etsy has this great new feature; "About", a section to feature my work space, process and a little about what makes me tick. Here are a few shots of my current studio space. I call it "étude compacte". I am living and working in borrowed space and each room came fully furnished. This room houses my work space, a giant TV, a sofa and my dressers. It is my "livibedudio". I am fortunate I have a second large room for sleeping and working on sorting vintage inventory. (Thank you parents for sponsoring my living & working arrangements for the moment).

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Contact the Designer

Contact Virginia at YazBerry Fashion, LLC.

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

YazBerry Label Making - Manual Printing Press

It's that time again, time to hand print YazBerry labels. I've made so many things since the last printing that I need to replenish my stock! I'm introducing a new label to my collection..."One of a kind". Since so many of my  purses, clothing and jewelry are one of a kind, I felt it was time to permanently mark my one of a kind creations. I love making something only once, so the wearer is genuinely unique in the world, embellished with a YazBerry treasure they hunted down.

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

The Local Joint - A Photo Tour



I'm settling in to The Local Joint in Northfield, MN. Though the scenery changes weekly, here is a tour to give you a taste of what's in store! It's YazBerry-centric of course, but includes most of the nooks and crannies in the store.

Thursday, March 01, 2012

YazBerry Vintage - Now Available to Buy in Person



YazBerry Fashion will be one of the collaborators at the new handmade and vintage marketplace in Northfield, MN. The Local Joint boasts to be as awesome as Etsy and I will say, on my first visit I was impressed. So impressed that I immediately inquired about getting involved! This week I will move all of my handmade clothing, table linens, some of my handmade purses, a selection of handmade and vintage jewelry and for the first time ever a selection of my fabulous vintage purses! Be sure to stop by regularly: collaborators are bringing in new vintage and handmade daily and our awesome organizer, Linda Schneewind, Owner of Digs (formerly of Northfield, now in Minneapolis) restyles the store every Monday!

For more info check out the blog: thelocaljointnfld.blogspot.com
Also, here is an article with a great slide show for a taste of what's in store: http://northfield.patch.com/articles/not-another-digs#photo-9072694  

What does this mean for YazBerry's online shoppers? A cleaner, more streamlined, more attractive online store. With the shift a bunch of inventory into a retail space, this allows me time to focus on fine tuning yazberryfashion.etsy.com Expect fresh images, exciting descriptions and an easier to navigate shopping experience!

Thursday, December 29, 2011

PRESS RELEASE: YazBerry Fashion, LLC to Increase Prices in 2012

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
YazBerry Fashion, LLC to Increase Prices in 2012

High demand for one of a kind, handmade purses and clothing is forcing
YazBerry to increase prices as of January 1, 2012.

Northfield, MN – December 29, 2011 – Increasing competition and demand
for unique, one of a kind, hand crafted fashion has driven YazBerry
Fashion, LLC, to increase prices in 2012 on handmade purses and
clothing.

YazBerry is a Minnesota business featuring handmade purses, jewelry
and clothing by local Designer, Virginia E. Berry, a native of
Northfield, MN. YazBerry also sells a carefully curated collection of
designer vintage scarves and purses. Berry’s collection is available
online at www.yazberryfashion.etsy.com, her shop on the online
marketplace, Etsy.com and at art fairs throughout MN.

Berry repurposes vintage materials to make her durable, wearable art.
She doesn’t like to make the same thing twice; due to the limited
resources repurposed and found materials offer, Berry specializes in
one of a kind art bags, clothing and jewelry. She mixes the high
quality, rare vintage materials with new materials to create colorful,
sculptural, wearable items.

YazBerry is a favorite amongst women craving items that will leave
people asking where they got it. It offers a certain artistic luxury
that cannot be found elsewhere. Innovative, functional and beautiful;
often featuring built in organizational solutions. YazBerry is for the
treasure hunter, the one that will spend months looking for that
perfect, unusual, unique something.

Virginia E. Berry is a textile artist specializing in wearable art
with inspiration drawn from architecture and eastern cultures. She has
a knack for pairing colors and textures for eye popping results and
enjoys giving new life to repurposed materials. YazBerry Fashion can
be found online at www.yazberryfashion.etsy.com, at local art fairs
such as Riverwalk Market Fair and now by direct message on Facebook.
Visit www.facebook.com/yazberryfashion to browse the exclusive
Facebook only collection. YazBerry is also available for home trunk
shows; contact Berry to book a show.

Contact:
YazBerry Fashion, LLC.
Virginia E. Berry, Designer & Owner
http://yazberryfashion.etsy.com
berry @ yazberry.com
Northfield, MN 55057 

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Tuesday, November 29, 2011