by urbansocialite on November 19, 2009



Not too much to share this a.m. due to on-going beef with my coffee maker…
Be sure to check out the nuevo video musical de Aventura “Dile al amor and Rachel Roy’s FF 30% off sale (invite below). Also, wondering your thoughts on Top Billion’s song “Go On” … I really like it. The song kind of reminds me of something Tahir would do…
Today’s designer is Canadian talent Evan Biddell:
When Biddell was fifteen he started to design clothes because he could not find any clothes in his size. He used clothes in stores around him as guidelines to create his own clothes. With clothes being featured in boutiques in Calgary, Vancouver and Victoria he has done really well. Biddell would describe his aesthetic as loud and clean which translate into clothes that people notice.
Biddell also works for film and television as a costume maker. Biddell’s line is sold from his shop The NuPlace. If Biddell could be anyone for a day he would like to be Brian Bailey and his favorite designer is Alexander McQueen. Biddell can’t leave his house without his music. (Bio from Tv.com)


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by urbansocialite on November 16, 2008



This was definitely a full weekend. The highlights range from reconnecting with old college roommates, visiting a BF’s new baby, paaatying Boston style to a lazy (can I really call it that?) Saturday afternoon. I’m mildly exhausted but at least it’s gonna be an early night!
I thought I’d give you one of my favorite designers to start off the week. threeASFOUR’s designs are more like wearable art. Seriously, I was trying to pick what representative pictures to post and I literally wanted to post them all. The designs are stunning, inspired by nature and completely organic! About the brand (from Ekovaruhuset):
“Adi, Ange, and Gabi is an international fashion design collective based in New York City’s Chinatown. Adi and Ange, respectively of Israeli and Russian origin, and Gabi originally of Palestinian decent have been collaborating since the late 1990’s, broadening the boundaries of fashion as art. Primarily known for their multimedia fashion shows and curvilinear design interpretation, they have established and defined an individual style unique to their environment. With their signature three-dimensional approach to cut and construction, the collective continues to redefine classical tailoring.
In 2001, THREEAsFOUR won the Eco Domani Fashion Grant, and have since been included in some of the world’s most prestigious Museums including the Metropolitan Museum Costume Institute in New York, as well as the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.
THREEAsFOUR has been collaborating with Ekovaruhuset to make exclusive pieces from their collection completely organic! These pieces are available only at Ekovaruhuset while supplies last! We are so very excited about this latest fashion venture!”

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