Posted Ye Olde General Store to Seattlest
The long and narrow interior is full of sturdy wooden cabinets, shelves, and barrels, full of random odds and ends like various food products, but also other unpredictables like soaps, candles, tools, seashells, and perfumes.
Posted Fall Flashback to Seattlest
In true West Coast style, this event is stripping away all barriers of exclusivity and getting its "do-gooder" on by making the event free and donating all profits from their raffle to
Art Corps for kids.
Posted EcoLavish: Rollin' Out the Green Carpet to Seattlest
You know you're at a fashion show in Seattle when a dog makes an appearance on the runway and the theme is all about recycled and refurbished fashion and organic fabrics.
Posted The World of Jewtopia Coming to Seattle to Seattlest
Slideshows are awesome. Remember in the TV series
The Wonder Years, when Ben Stein plays Kevin Arnold’s slideshow-happy, monotone 7th grade science teacher? The
World of Jewtopia is kinda like that— in all its slideshow multimedia glory (plus funny Jews, minus the droning teacher).
Posted The Future of Fashion: A One-Stop Shop? to Seattlest
There doesn't seem to be many voices out there that speaks in favor of the legislation, other than the CFDA and other fashion designers with big, corporate backing. At first glance, it makes sense why 86% of independent designers and fashion organizations composed of mid-level professionals, like the
American Apparel and Footwear Association, oppose the act and fear that the proposed law would create an infrastructure that would hinder creativity and opportunity, especially to those with less of the latter.
But we found one...