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Sweet Suggestion #7

Enjoy the sweet smell of… sweet smells by Jo Malone

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The layered look, by Seattle artist Shannon Koszyk

Together at last: Sunglasses, sweet scents, and Shannon Koszyk’s jewelry.

Tonight, 2/12, from 7 to 10 at Merge in Fremont, Pat Wolfkill welcomes the Jo Malone flagship team. The UK-based company is beloved for their black grosgrain ribbon-wrapped packages and the pitch-perfect scents of their colognes, candles, and more.

Concurrently, a trunk show of spring sunglasses by Lanvin, Chloe, and Proenza Schouler ought to coax the gray away. Add to that Seattle artist Shannon Koszyk’s explorations of iconography, romance, religion, and cold hard cash (coinage, that is), and you’ve got a very stylish evening.

Shop for yourself or someone you love just as much. Either way cupcakes and wine will be served.

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Tags: Locally Made, Fremont, Valentine's Day, Merge, Locally Designed, trunk show

What's in Store

Sweet Suggestion #6

A G-Rated gift for leather lovers

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Not what is always meant by “fitted,” “sexy,” and “leather,” but still…

You’re still pondering Valentine’s gifts, and you’re thinking, I want something fitted and sexy.

Add to that “reversible,” “locally made,” “leather,” and “recycled” — and head to Finch & Sparrow, a new gift and accessories boutique from the owners of Dream and Bliss in Fremont.

Trilby Made leather cuffs are hand-cut, sewn, and sized in Seattle, and yes, they hit all the above marks.

Your only challenge: Correctly guessing if your giftee (sister, roommate, babysitter?) is a small, medium or large.

Their only challenge: Deciding which side to wear on any given day.

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Tags: Locally Made, Fremont, Valentine's Day

Sales, Shopping Streets

Sale of the Week II: Center of the Universe

Where to save on fall/winter clearance items in Fremont

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Be sure to check out the upstairs vintage loft at Show Pony

On sale now: All of Fremont. Or just about.

Personally, I’d start with something delicious at Flying Apron, and then make my way through the list below before hitting the Sunday market, but you know, feel free to come up with your own strategy.

Lamb’s Ear
Discount: 30% off
What: Loeffler Randall, LD Tuttle, F-troupe, more

Show Pony
Discount: 20-70% off
What: Prairie Underground, She-Bible, Hazel, Weston Wear

Merge
Discount: 30-60% off
What: apparel, jewelry, shoes, accessories – there’s only one rack of full-price goods in the entire store!

Lola Pop
Discount: 30-50% off
What: French designers (Catherine André & Claudine Pierlot)

Les Amis
Discount: 30% and up, starts Saturday
What: apparel (Nanette Lepore, Velvet, more) and handbags

Burnt Sugar/Frankie
Discount: 25% off
What: Shoes, handbags, and wallets

Bitters Co.
Discount: 25% off
What: All holiday inventory

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Did you catch Monday’s sale list for the West Edge neighborhood?

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Tags: Fremont, Fall/Winter Sale, Merge, Les Amis, Prairie Underground

Work/Shop

Spring Training Day 4

The unBasic Basic T

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You’ve noticed that knits and jersey are not just for Sunday afternoon couch lounging anymore. Decidedly non-slacker tee-shirts, skirts, cropped pants, leggings, even cocktail dresses are showing up in silk jerseys and luxe knits, and one designer responsible for elevating these kinds of materials and pieces to new places of drape-, shape-, and sex-appeal is New York’s Alexander Wang.

The Wang look is young, yes, and in many cases, you would not be wrong for feeling only a size 0 or 2 can wear this stuff (waifish model-turned-muse-turned-stylist Erin Wasson is the ultimate Wang girl), but when you see the line on retail racks and can look beyond how it’s styled for the runway, it’s versatile and supremely wearable. (Check the baby blue-n-black runway spring/summer 09 runway look above, from style.com, You can be slouchy without looking like a slouch.) The CFDA thinks so too; the 24-year old designer is the latest winner of their annual Vogue-sponsored $200,000 Fashion Fund award. Folks, that’s a big deal.

Adding to Wang’s appeal + approachability is his new diffusion line, T by Alexander Wang — in fact, I added a piece to my wardrobe this weekend.

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Pat at Merge in Fremont has a great selection of the not-at-all-basic tees; the necklines are deep and feminine, the armholes are stretched wide and just a little fluttery, and they’re all pleasingly tunic-length—though not in a uniform way. The medium I tried on hit just below my waist, the small was as long as a mini-dress, and the x-small was a fewer inches shorter, and just right. Weird, but who cares. I also love the just-barely-sheer quality (made way more sheer in this window pic), which conspires with the draped, lived-in shapes to give the tees, tanks, and tee-shirt dresses essential, day-to-night appeal.

Obviously, you can wear a piece like this with just about everything in your closet, but I’m most excited about pulling mine on over cropped, boxy, knit pants. I was wearing the ‘pants’ below, a pair of ‘vintage’ pre-drop crotch fad numbers (probably mid-80s so that term isn’t entirely accurate) by cult Japanese designer Issey Miyake when I scored the Wang tee at Merge, but Pat has some great options if ‘baggy’ and ‘cropped’ are what you’re after. I’m thinking specifically of a great new Philippines-based sustainable line called Eairth that’s new to the store. Pat has some of their olive drab short pants, the crotch of which is just barely dropped. Perfect if you like the trend but you’re unwilling to endure MC Hammer comments. There’s next to nothing online about Eairth, but it’s great stuff—earthy, yeah, but modern and super Brooklyn-meets-Bombay—so you’ll just have to get to Merge to see it.

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As I was finally tearing myself away from Pat’s collection of tailored-yet-comfortable and luxe-meets-loose pieces, an incredibly chic frequent shopper entered and delayed my exit. I just couldn’t stop checking out her look; a couple of loose layers on top of skinny skinny ankle-zipper leggings and open-toed medium-heeled oxfords. Everything she had on was either black, black, black, or charcoal, and her short, waxed-but-messy hair (also black) was a key accessory. Gorgeous. I’ve already established what a fan I am of the open-toed anything, (see previous Spring Training posts here and here if you can stand any more on the subject) so I’ll just let the picture below illustrate how perfectly Pia paired hers with those obsession worthy leggings.

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Tags: Fremont, Merge, Alexander Wang

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