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ARNE & CARLOS
Updated Aug 16, 2006
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Norwegian duo of Arne & Carlos should get up close and personal with you considering that their mostly denim line is eco-friendly and totally with pesticides. Using organic Japanese rope-dyed denim this pair makes everything from cropped trousers to a full length denim coat with gingham cotton lining. Their selections are detailed to a fault including rivets, weathered buttons, and intricate stitching.
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Lynne Larson
Updated Aug 16, 2006
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Lynne Larson cut her design teeth by working for the amazing Daryl K and superb Katayone Adeli before setting off to do her own thing. The lady has a way with fabrics. Lynne's clothes aren't about following the trends or crazy cuts. Her garments are well-designed in soft colors with details stolen from vintage clothes. From perfectly tailored coats to sweaters that cascade around the body, Larson is creating sex appeal out of simplicity.
Our favorites of her fall collection include the oversized brown cashmere sweater, the heather leather jacket and the truly classy pintcuk jersey blouse. Check her stores list for an online shop or retailer new you.
The line has a revamped Jane Austen aura ââ¬â edgy elegance, no? Get an item from this Gen Art alum and it will surely become a staple of your wardrobe.
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VENACAVA
Updated Aug 16, 2006
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Vena Cava is amazing with its gently waspy, yet completely downtown looks.
Each season of this young label just keeps getting better and better, as the duo (Lisa Maycock and Sophie Buhai) grow more comfortable with their brand, and design ethos
These two are also Gen Art alums. Gosh... we know how to pick 'em, eh?
Love their very "TRUE" Bohemian/late 60s looks in their Fall 2006 collection pictured above.
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Margarita Saplala
Updated Aug 16, 2006
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Ah, who doesn't love a good t-shirt? Margarita Saplala's got the right idea with her line of high styled women's tees. Women have always been cutting up their boyfriend's t-shirts to create totally new creations. Spalala has a little of that in her creative cuts and twisted, shaped necklines or backs. Prints are slightly akin to street wear creating a beautiful, seamless DIY look. Saplala also offer tops that have not been altered. However, these two stand out for the various off the wall embellishments and prints.
She's going to be a star. We're putting cash money on it.
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OCTOPI
Updated Aug 16, 2006
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Fashion label Octopi is made of up two graduates from RISD - Sarah Welsh and Madeline Davy. The pair have created seriously fabulous summer looks with like their cotton double strap tank top and pleated mini-skirt in a soft cream. It's easy, breezy with a touch of class you just can't find in the jumpers that everyone else is pushing this season.
Octopi is a Gen Art fashion alum and boy, we're proud of them now that they're rockstars on the fashion scene with their au courant fall collection with their perfectly slouchy beige pants and a pair of black high waist-ers that have us feeling very Katherine Hepburn.
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Loeffler Randall
Updated Aug 16, 2006
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Ladies, it's all about Loeffler Randall who have created the perfect shoe assortment for the modern woman. The line is extremely feminine. No matter your choice, you'll feel just like the princess you are. The line offers distinctive footwear from five-inch heels to stark leather boots that'll have everyone taking notice. It's easy to slip on the same old shoes, but it's the shoes that definitely make the man or ahem, woman.
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Lerario Beatriz
Updated Aug 16, 2006
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Ana Beatriz is the mastermind behind fashion label Beatriz Lerario and its breezy, cool summertime looks. We thank heavens that Ana decided to end her four year stint at Marc Jacobs to branch out on her own considering that her collection looks ready-to-wander. Think: country roads in Connecticut or if you're lucky, the French countryside and a bottle of wine. The shorts are just the right length to be sexy, yet casual. The sweaters? Heavy enough to combat an ocean breeze with just a touch of Brazilian-style detailing to make you stand out amongst the stars. Beatriz Lerario is sold nationwide. Check her site for stockists.
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Eventide Apparel
Updated Aug 16, 2006
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Eventide is a New York based design company built upon the sweat of Sarah Spratt and Christian Stroble. The brand aspires to "-create a segway from classic elegance to the modern day woman". The duo's Fall/Winter 2006 collection does an excellent job of actualizing the mission with its re-imagined embellishments, bell sleeves, wool dresses and fitted sweaters (pics attached). Their Spring 2006 looks got us through the summer looking fabulous in jersey fabrics with sexy off the shoulder necklines.
The only downside to Eventide is that it's hard to obtain outside of New York, but try the Style.com shop or just kick them an email, and they'll help you out.
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