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The Royal Robes (A Retake)

Submitted by Christy DeSmith on Monday, January 28, 2008

 

The above outfit is worn by the title character in the just-opened play, God Save Gertrude, a punk rock-meets-theater riff that was penned by a local ‘wright and is, in fact, loosely inspired by Hamlet's mother (cuz Ophelia is played out, donchyaknow). I suspect the character, a singer, has something in common with Patti Smith, too, although that's just an educated guess based off the press release. I haven't yet seen the play, but plan to next weekend.

 

In any case, Laura Fulk, a local fashion designer with, what I would call, an avant-and/or-punk rock aesthetic, designed the getup. Now, because we have this so-called thriving theater scene, the Twin Cities are full of great professional costume designers. (For example: Sonya Berlovitz, whom I used to know at Theatre de la Jeune Lune, is just scary brilliant.) But I, for one, appreciate that, in this instance, the playwright, Deborah Stein, reached out to a fashion designer. I like to see artists venturing from their silos. And this play--a fashion meets theater meets punk rock mash-up--seems to spread across many forms.

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An Economic Stimulus of the Mind

An Economic Stimulus of the Mind

Submitted by Christy DeSmith on Friday, January 25, 2008

So, am I right on this? The government wants to send me six-hundred bucks? Well, that's the sort of policy I can get behind, friends ... But at first, when I heard the news, I thought: Now, g'on ahead and feed that to your wee, pup of an investment portfolio. But that sort of defeats the purpose of an economic stimulus, right? So then, I realized, it is my duty to blow this dough--and guilt free, too!

Understand me on this: I do not advocate Keynesian economics, especially when it comes to personal spending. Still, sadly, I couldn't resist outlining, in my head, a lefty little plan for how I might help with the economy: clothes, shoes, locally-owned retailers as much as possible, oh, and if I can support a local craftsperson or two all the better. The conclusion of this thought process: What's the harm in procuring the threads I want now, and then paying them off later--when I've got the coin?

This has all been a roundabout way of explaining my mindset when, last night, I hauled over to La Bodega to enjoy the Avoid The Gray fashion show, sponsored by the local boutique Cliché.

And Avoid The Gray they certainly did! To be quite honest, I wasn't keen on some of the paisley and floral satins that marched down the aisle. But I was inspired by a few of the runway looks:


As always, my sincerest apologies for the lack of photographic prowess. Still, I thought this blue trench was very dramatic and, somehow, romantic. Bravo to the designer ... I think it was Belle.


The chunky scarf is sexy as hell, don't you think? I'm not sure, but I think this look was from Amanda Christine Designs.


Meet my favorite model of the night: spunky, sassy, sexy as hell, and--halleluiah--curvy. (Girl crush! Swoon!) Lookit. A little later on, she struck a pose for me, too:


The above comes from Mafiusi. Don't know 'em, but I dug the use of Superman-style tights!

And here are a few of the other looks I enjoyed--all of which are available, for your deficit-spending pleasure, at Cliché as of TODAY:


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Apologies, Promises, and News

Submitted by Christy DeSmith on Monday, January 21, 2008

Sorry I've been slow to update, but I wanted to send alert of this upcoming fashion show LATER THIS WEEK (Thursday) that's titled, appropriately, Avoid The Grey. The show is being produced by Cliché, a fabulous Lyn-Lake area boutique. The intent, even more appropriately, is to inject some color into our beige-um-gray winter palettes, and also to tease us with the promise of adorable spring fashions, which we in Minnesota never quite get to enjoy the way inhabitants of other towns do, since our springs are so belated and, uh, SHORT.

 

Featured fashions are mostly local: Kjurek Couture, Amanda Christine Designs, Red Show Clothing Co., Laura Fulk, Belle, and more. I promise to post some snaps by Friday afternoon.

 

Also, note that I'm judging this coolio apparel-design contest from MNfashion, West Photo, and mnartists.org.

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Hell Yes, Holly

Submitted by Christy DeSmith on Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Last week, while continuing work on the February fashion feature (coming soon), I stumbled upon this fantastic jewelry collection at Key North, a new-ish eco-retailer in Northeast Minneapolis.

 

 

 

The earrings, of course, are my fave - they're made of something called African turquoise. Each of the above pieces are by Holly J., a Minneapolis-based designer.

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Many Thanks to Moskal

Submitted by Christy DeSmith on Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Thanks to local designer George Moskal for making me feel all Lindsay Lohan-like this holiday season. He lent me one of his dresses! I wore it to a belated holiday party last Friday night; see the craftily cropped outtake below. Because, you see, even with a pretty dress on, I still can't feel good about my big, frizzy mop of hair.

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