machine & alice mc call: the homespun touch

clothing with 60s/70s-esque hand-needlework elements are what i'm grooving on hard at the moment. okay...well, to be honest, i've always been into clothes with those elements! i'm old, so that's a long time! what elements, ye may ask? well, things like applique, embroidery, patchwork piecing, quilting, and the like. yum yum.

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these pieces are by a mysterious maker called machine, who inexplicably only seems to use myspace (yuk!) as her primary interface with the world. i was tipped off to the existence of machine by jennine of the coveted (thanks!). i love how everything has a very sexy 70s feel (down to the colors), and her crafty use of what appear to be recycled elements in the design of her garments. check out the details utilized: braided straps, lacy crochet, directional piecing...it all just really works together in a lovely way.

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(photos via machine)

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aussie designer alice mc call has some handspun elements in certain pieces within her s/s 2006/2007 collection, conjointly entitled welcome to the dollhouse:

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(photos via alice mc call)

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good stuff than makes me yearn for more of the same!

SFSF: brittany and katie of oxenrose, hayes valley

i've been meaning to start taking street fashion photos for some time now. i carry my nikon d40 with me everyday, everywhere. so it's about time i get to shooting style on the streets of the city in which i currently live, right? right!

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SFSF:  brittany and katie of oxenrose

SFSF:  brittany and katie of oxenrose

SFSF:  brittany and katie of oxenrose
(brittany is the on left, katie is on the right)

these gals are the receptionists at my new salon, oxenrose, in hayes valley.
the details make the difference:
i'm loving brittany's fun, oversized hoop earrings and yellow jelly shoes (perfect for a SF summery and warm day) and the fringy white short boots and other indian/western-influenced details in katie's outfit. afraid of color and fun these girls are not!
i've always been a big fan of those zippered sweatshirts emblazoned with the names of european nations...i always mean to pick one up when i am in amsterdam (been too many times already!) but it seems to slip my mind over and over again! seeing katie rocking hers here is a nice reminder.
thanks brittany and katie!

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more to come on this note! stay tuned.

alabama chanin

a favorite designer of mine for some years has been natalie chanin.
she's the designer of a new line of clothing, jewelry, and home stuff, entitled alabama chanin.

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(photo via alabamachanin.com)

chanin used to produce a line called project alabama with a partner, but she has since left that particular company to do her own thing.

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a momentary reverie, which might spark some memories for those who've heard of natalie chanin or project alabama...
some looks from the OLD project alabama line (their spring 2006 collection):

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(photos via style.com)

(as an aside: i still subconsciously think about this collection when getting dressed these days...i love the layers, the disparate yet coordinating patterns, the long, full skirts, the fitted, classic shapes that have been made special by the hand-wrought fabrications. when something is that special, when it resonates so hard with who you are and your personal aesthetic, it's hard to forget!)

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but back to the matter at hand, alabama chanin!
chanin's new line, alabama chanin (which includes both wearables and home decor) stands delightfully and deliberately apart from the usual suspects, in that the items within it are sustainably made. as with the lovely clothing and such in the original project alabama line, the products she creates have a homespun, organic, one-of-a-kind feel. skilled hand-needlework finishes such as quilting, applique, and embroidery often take center stage on many of her garments. as a result, chanin's designs have an almost back-country, yet couture feeling.
according to the alabama chanin website, in her own words:

"At Alabama Chanin we create limited-edition jewelry, clothing, home furnishings, accessories, furniture and fabrics for interiors. Using a mixture of new, organic and recycled materials our products are constructed with care by artisans who live and work in our local communities. All of the Alabama Chanin products lines are made-by-hand in the USA."

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(photo via alabamachanin.com)

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and crafters and makers who are down with chanin's aesthetic might want to take note:
natalie chanin is also coming out with a book this coming spring (march 2008, allegedly) called alabama stitch book, which will feature patterns, favored stitching techniques and stencils that will inspire and facilitate those wishing to create a similar look by their own crafty hands.
that tome that is *definitely* going on my amazon.com wish list!