Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Up Cycling Is Fashions Future

Up cycling is fashions latest. Take a look at what the the nations most vibrant city has to offer. By the way the city is HOUSTON!!! Fashion Feature Designer Rahill Raheem


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Mister Style by Zoe Jackson Jarra

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Vintage Handbags Get New Life for Good Cause



We all have outdated or worn handbags in the back of our closets. Instead of tossing them, consider this: one non-profit is turning fashion trash into another woman's treasure, all to benefit a good cause.
When Margot Delarone decided to donate her grandmother's old handbag to charity, she chose an organization called Magpies and Peacocks.

 It landed in the hands of founder Sarah-Jayne Smith. "Magpies and Peacocks is a local non-profit. We collect and up-cycle fashion accessories," says Smith. "People will bring their used goods, mainly handbags and jewelry, for us and we assess whether they're in great shape or they need help," she explains. If the donated item is in good condition it gets resold to raise money for local charities. However, if the item is old, outdated, or damaged, it actually gets a brand new life. "We take the stuff that needs help and assign it to a designer, who basically reinvents it for us, and gives it back to us to resell. Designers come out of the wood work when there's an opportunity to work with great quality materials and on a fun project," she says.

Today, up-and-coming designer Rahill Raheem gets the challenge of re-making Margot's grandma's bag. "Taking something that is vintage or already old, like it already has a story, and then giving it to me and letting me do whatever I want to it and bringing it new life - I think that's exciting and I like doing stuff like that," Rahill says. At first sight, she already has some ideas. However, during the several weeks that she works on the bag, her design changes again and again. Weeks later, it's time for Sarah-Jayne to finally see Rahill's finished piece. The organization chooses how and where each new bag will be sold. Rahill's bag will be sold at Cakewalk Style Shop. "We stock our shop with very special pieces that we love.

 Our customers know that they can come here and find spectacular pieces, and this is a one-of-a-kind so I know that we'll find the perfect buyer for it," says Cakewalk co-owner Jennifer Grigsby. The bag soon sells, bringing its story full-circle. The money from the sale goes to Houston charities. "It's very important for people to realize that their stuff counts. Not just keeping fashion out of the landfill, but making a monetary difference with those pieces& and at the end of the day, the money goes straight back into a local cause. We've made something out of nothing. It's fashion compassion," says Sarah-Jayne.

Monday, November 4, 2013

Houtopia

Walk of the Town: Up-Cycled Fashion Show

Brought to you by Zapatero Bucaram Public Relations
The next installment of our annual Up-Cycled/ Vintage Fashion Show takes us on a tour of trends around town. The looks from River Oaks to Montrose and almost everything in between- and where you can get them, locally. Sustainable Living Festival Houston, TX

Vintage Houston

Ten Great Vintage Stores in Houston

By , About.com Guide

Whether it's a 1960's-style sofa, ironic Bob Seger t-shirt, or pair of perfectly tattered Levi's 501 jeans, these vintage shops are sure to have what you're looking for.

1. Retropolis

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Lots and lots of stuff here, but there’s no discernible method of organization, it all seems to be just thrown together. If you’re willing to dig, you can definitely find some high-quality merchandise.

321 W 19th St 
Houston, TX 77008
(713) 861-1950 

2. Dean’s Credit Clothing

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This is actually a downtown bar with some vintage stuff for sale more than it is a downtown vintage store with some alcohol for sale, but any place that doubles as a live music venue gets extra “cool points.”

316 Main St
Houston, TX 77002
(713) 227-3326 

3. Wear It Again Sam

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This one is located in the bustling Heights so you can expect to be at elbows with other shoppers, but it’s worth it. WIAS is easily one of the most well stocked vintage shops in the city. Expect a lot of pre-1990 merchandise and a really helpful staff.

373 W 19th St
Houston, TX 77008
(713) 862-9327 

4. Blue Bird Circle

Blue Bird Circle
Most agree that their furniture selection (which can lean towards being a tad pricey) is superior to their clothes selection, but this Montrose buzz spot is a definite must-visit when making the thrift store rounds.

615 W Alabama St
Houston, TX 77006
(713) 528-0470 

5. Taxi Taxi

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Ever get the sudden urge to get a body piercing or tattoo when shopping for vintage clothes? Taxi Taxi was made for you then. They’ve also got a “secret” section where only the coolest hipsters are allowed to shop (called The Vault, of course.)

1657 Westheimer Rd
Houston, TX 77006
(713) 528-5500 

6. Buffalo Exchange

Buffalo Exchange
The Westheimer locale has been a staple on the vintage scene for a good, long while. These people will even sort through your throwaways and either (1) give you cash or store credit in exchange, or (2) make you feel like a moron for ever thinking a Saved By The Bell shirt was ever cool.

1618 Westheimer Rd
Houston, TX 77006
(713) 523-8701 

7. The Guild Shop

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A great resale shop in Montrose absolutely packed with cool knick-knacks and whatnot for your dorm/apartment/house. They also have clothes, but they’re best classified as “supplemental.”

2009 Dunlavy St
Houston, TX 77006
(713) 528-5095 

8. The Way We Wore

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It’s not the best place in town (more expensive than most, not a huge selection of clothes), but this solid costume shop/vintage store certainly has the most creatively ironic name.

2602 Waugh Dr
Houston, TX 77006
(713) 526-8910 

9. Value Village

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If there were ever a prototypical thrift store, Value Village would be it. They have a ton of clothes (which range from horrible to fantastic), are somewhat organized, and possessed of that hypnotic thrifty/moth ball smell. Clothes-wise, there’s not much in here that can’t be had for less than $15.

6050 Bissonet St
Houston, TX 77081

10. That 70’s Shop

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A decent little family-owned shop in Montrose with a quality selection and lots of bright, bright paint (on the walls). Dig around a bit and you can usually score something fairly nice.

1722 California St
Houston, TX 77006

Bonus Store

11. Mister Style

 
This exclusive vintage beauty will bring music to your ears. Owned by the fabulous song bird Zoe Jackson-Jarra. For the latest arrivals check out the website. https://squareup.com/market/mister-style 

This store is by appointment only.