Showing posts with label Fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fashion. Show all posts
5.9.14
Savannah's Fashion Night 2014
If you didn't make it out to Savannah's Fashion Night last night, then I hate to be the one to break it to you, but you truly missed out on a wonderful evening. If there's one thing we know how to do here at the Paris Market, it's party in style & that's exactly what we did. From the French 60s pop that was the soundtrack of the evening to the fun treats, like popcorn, cotton candy & seltzers (mandarin raspberry was our favorite!), that were being passed around to seeing everybody dressed to the nines, it was truly a night we won't soon forget. We would like to say a big thank you to BleuBelle Boutique who came out & set up an amazing pop-up shop & also, to everyone else who came out & made the night so special! If you weren't able to make it, take a look at some of the photos we captured from the night to see what you missed!
3.10.13
From Children's Toys to Fashion Accessories
When it comes to seeing his name and work pop up on our blog, instagram our Facebook page, Collin Garrity is no stranger. As our in-house woodworker, Collin is always coming up with some new and exciting project to contribute to the store, which makes it all the easier to talk about him. Collin's breadth of work has been expanding since day one, leaving his comfort zone of children's toys to explore new territory of lighting fixtures, furniture, Christmas ornaments and fashion accessories, which brings us to what we're most excited about at the moment. Recently contacted by one of France's leading fashion designers Christophe Lemaire, Collin created numerous handmade wooden toggles that act as clasps on Lemaire's current line of belts. As you can see from the photos below (courtesy of Elle France) Collin's toggles have now been featured in Vogue UK, Elle France and have been seen walking down the runway of Paris' Fashion Week! Our excitement is through the roof and Collin is living proof that you never know where things may take you and to live out one's passion in life is an absolute must.
From ChristopheLemaire.com :
Christophe Lemaire designs the clothes he would like to wear himself, and the result is possibly the most universal garde-robe. The ideal wardrobe is the perennial theme of his collections, timeless yet precise garments for each one to mix according to the mood and moment to create a very personal unform. He solves the equation of a garment that is completely wearable for a diverse range of individuals looking for pieces both quiet and singular.
In june 2010, Christophe Lemaire is named artistic director of Hermès women ready to wear and presented his first collection in march with cordial welcome. “The choice was made very naturally. Christophe Lemaire designs sport chic garments exactly in the spirit of the ones created by Hermès since the 1920’s says Pierre Alexis Dumas, artistic director of the house, seduced by his perennial approach to fashion.”
For more information visit www.christophelemaire.com
6.9.13
Savannah's Fashion Night
In case you couldn't make it downtown last night, Savannah's Fashion Night was truly a wonderful evening filled with delicious food, good friends, lively music and of course, great fashion. The night started off with a bang and we continued to have a great turn out throughout the rest of the evening. We would just like to say thank you to Back in the Day Bakery and Susie Brown for all the delicious treats. And a big thank you to Erica Wilson of Found Jewelry, Meredith Anne Sutton and the ladies of BleuBelle Boutique for joining us last night with your amazing pop-up shops! And to everyone else who stopped by, thank you! We love being part of the wonderful community that is Savannah. Enjoy the photos below!
Delicious snacks lined the jeweled table.
The lavender cookies from Back in the Day Bakery were amazing!
The girls mixing up some refreshing seltzers...
The BleuBelle Boutique pop-up shop.
Erica in front of her Found Jewelry pop-up shop.
Meredith in front of her pop-up shop.
Jewels were the backbone of our theme and we made sure they were everywhere you looked!
Thanks to all the friends who stopped by!
The Paris Market family!
And the family that made it all happen!
See you next year!
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