Showing posts with label dress. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dress. Show all posts

March 18, 2008

The {NewNew} Wedding Shops

For more Wedding Shops from the Metro New York area - search:
search: newnewteam, wedding on Etsy


Artikal Handcrafted MIllinery - Artikal founder, Holly Slayton, was born in Washington D.C. and grew up in northern Virginia. From a young age she was inspired to create; growing up with her grandmother, an award-winning dressmaker who loved to crochet, and her entrepreneurial, crafts woman, mother.

Pretty Stationery for Beautiful Souls an award-winning design boutique that specializes in fun and fresh note cards, personalized stationery and wedding invitations. The design collection is made of 30-70% post-consumer recycled material, and printed using environmentally-friendly inks. Special elements are individually hand-placed using acid-free and non-toxic adhesives. The line has been featured regularly in national gift guides and wedding publications such as Brides.com and New York Magazine Weddings, and has received the Bride’s Choice Awards™ for 2010 and 2011.

March 11, 2008

The {NewNew} Clothing Shops

For more Accessories from the Metro New York area - search: newnewteam, clothing on Etsy


Better than Jam - Hello, my name is Karin and I am "Better Than Jam." I love designing patterns and printing my own fabric. I studied at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, graduating May 2002.

While in school I did more installation work, decorating a whole room with one pattern. I really enjoyed camouflaging a person with their surroundings. I have recently become less structured in my process, developing a method of randomness with an artistic eye, rather then using a mathematical formula for the perfect pattern.


Ikyoto - My alter-ego is a mad scientist (I wear a lab coat when the air-conditioner is too strong), and love to hear how we live in the future (robotics, materials science, and biological discoveries). This aspect of my personality is definitely present in the Ikyoto shop aesthetic.


Kimmchi - Striking and bold, KimmChi designs are inspired by eclectic influences - from the ornamentation of India to the clean lines and decoration of Art Nouveau. The present collection of designs uses a mix of deco forms, urban elements and adornment.