Derrick's picture
April, 3rd 2013

Truth or Dare?

Baltimore magazine
Atomic Books, celebrating its 21st year, announced on April 1st that they will be expanding and its neighboring pals, doubledutch Boutique, will be moving to the 1000 block of W. 36th St. in Hampden this coming spring. Atomic Books along with Celebrated Summer will be taking over the entire first floor of the Oddfellows building, located at 3616 Falls Rd., where both businesses will continue to offer a great selection of rare books, art, and records, while also adding a listening station. The blog post also mentioned plans to transform the now office area and accompanying record store into a bar for events and clubs, called “Dead Poets Society,” which would carry its own beer. (Drink up to that.)
 
Meanwhile, doubledutch will be sharing its new space...
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March, 28th 2013

BSA Expressions

Baltimore magazine

Earlier this month I had the opportunity to attend the Baltimore School for the Arts Expressions Gala. The annual fundraising event showcases the works of the very talented students ranging from art, music, dance, and theatre.

This year, over $450,000 was raised for the school, which will help with school supplies, summer and college scholarships, and support for its community outreach programs. Co-chairs Molly Shattuck and BSA alumnus Christian Siriano hosted the opening weekend, where Christian showed his Spring 2013 collection in various forms—a runway show (all of the models were BSA students, and did a fabulous job), trunk show, and on Molly herself (she made sure to make several wardrobe changes throughout the night).

While chatting with Christian briefly after the show, he told me that he was leaving for Paris Fashion Week the next day, but enjoyed his visit, saying, “I feel honored to be able to be a part of this event. It was nice to be back at my high school—in a way it feels like I’ve never left.”

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March, 22nd 2013

Fashion Events You Should Pencil In

Baltimore magazine

Being in Baltimore, we are fortunate enough that we don't need to travel far to get our fashion fix. Here's a handy round-up of upcoming goings-on in our own backyards!

The MICA Fashion Shows

…They’re coming up just around the corner. The first is in its 20th year as a benefit show for the school. Ex Tempore, will be showing the ways that different generations can affect designs. The event takes place on April 13th at 8 p.m. and is in the Brown Center at 1301 W. Mount Royal Ave.

Proceeds from the event are going to the Office of Diversity and Intercultural Development and tickets are available here or at the MICA store on 1200 W. Mount Royal Ave.

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March, 19th 2013

Q&A with Christopher Schafer

Baltimore magazine

 

Christopher Schafer is a man with many titles and talents—Baltimore Fashion Alliance board member, proprietor at Christopher Schafer Clothier, and Condor-Like the Bird’s drummer—whom I had the pleasure of interviewing recently. The fashion forward, passionate, business guru just celebrated a birthday which he spent in Jamaica with his lovely wife and family. Not only does he design custom clothing and fit men and women in high-quality designed suits, he also has a niche for philanthropy and giving back to the community. The Baltimore Fashion Alliance partnered with Living Classrooms Foundation’s Mentoring Academy to create Sharp Dressed Man—a program that helps prepare less fortunate individuals enter the workforce by providing recycled professional attire. The organization is holding an open house event today at its...

Corrine Gasiorowski's picture
March, 15th 2013

Go Crazy ‘Bout Sharp Dressed Man

Sharp Dressed Man

A good-looking suit can help some people land the job of their dreams; and the Baltimore Fashion Alliance can assist with that. They started the Sharp Dressed Man organization just last year through a partnership with the Living Classrooms Mentoring Academy, their mission is to help men out who are getting back on their feet by providing recycled suits to wear to interviews.

The Baltimore Fashion Alliance board member Christopher Schafer (of Christopher Schafer Clothier) is partnering his boutique with Sharp Dressed Man in an open house on March 20th from 5-8 p.m. Stop by the 200 year-old, newly-renovated building in Mount Vernon and help change some lives by donating your gently worn suits during the event....

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February, 25th 2013

Wee Chic Little Characters Search

Baltimore magazine

Green Spring Station's Wee Chic has launched its fourth annual Little Characters Search. The children’s boutique is looking for local youngsters to be the faces of the store's 2013 fall/winter advertising campaign.

The goal of the Little Characters Search is to feature local, fun, and stylish kids. From now through April 7, Wee Chic is asking families in the area to submit photos of their children to the online gallery. Following the end of the search, a panel of local celebs will choose 30 kids to be styled and participate in the photo shoot, shot by Laura Black of ...

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February, 22nd 2013

Sixth Annual Fest-of-All

The Fest-of-All is a celebration of any and all things Federal Hill—taking place at the Baltimore Museum of Industry, tomorrow February 23rd at 7p.m. There will be food and drinks (open bar!) with a silent auction, a fashion show, and live music by The Real Geniuses. The show will feature items from nine local boutiques (listed below). Thirty-one restaurants and bars will be supplying the food and drinks for the event while the silent auction takes place. There are advance tickets for $75 but they will jump to $90 at the door. If you haven't purchased them yet, you’re not too late; just buy them before 2 p.m. the day of the event to take advantage of the advance ticket price. Monesha Phillips, owner of Pandora’s Box Boutique in Federal Hill (and co-chair fashion show coordinator) explained how attending will support one of our favorite neighborhoods, saying, “all of the proceeds go to benefit Federal Hill Main Street, a nonprofit organization focused on strengthening the business district of Federal Hill....

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February, 22nd 2013

American Craft Council Show in Baltimore

It’s rare nowadays that we get the chance to appreciate the art of hand-crafted items, so it’s a good thing that the American Craft Council (ACC) is coming to town to remind us of the way everything used to be made (before factories and all that jazz). Starting today and running through Sunday, February 24, the ACC show will be at the Baltimore Convention Center where over 650 artisans of jewelry, clothing, home goods, and furniture from across the country will be showing their wares.

Elena Rosenburg

(Image courtesy of Elena Rosenburg, booth 2302.)

The show is open from 10am to 8pm on Friday, February 22; from 10am to...

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February, 18th 2013

LITTLEbird at Macy’s in DC

It’s always refreshing to find a fashion brand that focuses on the one-of-a kind aspect of style, not just the “cookie-cutter.” LITTLEbird—a kids/teen lifestyle company which has offices in Baltimore and New York—strives to encourage girls to personalize what they wear, making it completely their own. The Impulse collection will be launching at Macy’s (Impulse department, level 3) in DC on February 28th at 5:30p.m., where local stylist and CEO of LITTLEbird, Zoey Washington, will be there to answer your DIY wardrobe styling questions. RSVP for this event via Event Brite—the first 50 people will receive some free goodies!

LITTLEbird flyer

(Image courtesy of LITTLEbird.)

2:09 pm Tags: DIY, event, fashion show, free
Corrine Gasiorowski's picture
February, 16th 2013

Harbor East Welcomes Under Armour


 

By now, all those “get back into shape” resolutions we made are starting to become more and more of a chore, and we may need some extra encouragement—in the form of brightly colored mesh tanks and compression tees. The new Under Armour Brand House can help you out with that. Their doors officially opened today with all of the newest products by the Baltimore-based company, as well as some items that are exclusive to the area. Come visit the 8,000 square foot location and stock up on gear to keep those New Year’s resolutions going strong.

Where: 700 South President Street

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