
20091213
-Un coke stp. - Un coke ? On est pas dans une garderie icitte ! (2/3)
-Un coke stp. - Un coke ? On est pas dans une garderie icitte ! (1/3)
20091208
the gazette

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Heistek and Glasgow keep markups and prices low. Among the offerings: Jen Ham’s handcrafted two-headed creatures that she calls Snoojies and bunnies, $40; Marc Simard’s Broundoor line of etched leather accessories, $25 to $200;
Audrey Cantwell’s mink-collared capelets, $200; and the shop’s own animal-motif pillowcases, $40 a pair, with every step of production done in Mile End, Heistek boasted.
“There’s a real discussion of what buying from
That discussion is widespread.
Shirley DeCaen, of Kamikaze on
DeCaen, too, has noticed a growing awareness of the benefits of buying local, a result of the green movement and a concern for human rights in
“It’s a dilemma,’’ she said, acknowledging that many of her lines, like Joanel handbags, are produced in
“But there has to be a price that’s affordable for ‘Madame tout le monde.’ ’’
Over at Headquarters Galerie + Boutique on
The shop contains two floors of fashion, art and notions, from here and beyond. And until the end of January, it holds its fourth annual art show of works all priced under $100 – including the cartoon work of Marc Bell and Rupert Bottenberg, silkscreens from Benjamin Deshaies and Jen Storey’s prints and digital collages.
Owner-artist Tyson Bodnarchuk said the idea is to encourage people to buy art instead of DVDs or CDs as gifts. His partner and fiancé, designer Angie Johnson, scored a coup recently: She created a seven-piece collection for Topshop, part of the British chain’s “Edit” collection, which launched during London Fashion Week in September. Some of the items from Johnson’s Norwegian Wood line – fringe and feather necklaces, $60, and leggings in glittery lace or bright floral prints, $45 to $55 – are on sale at HQ. Her “crazy cage skirt” – an accessory that straps over a normal skirt – was not hanging on the racks.
Johnson, a native of
In fact, many of the independent designers who handcraft their work sell on Etsy, the website (www.etsy.com) with hundreds of thousands of sellers in 150 countries, listing more than 5 million items last week. Its mission, according to the site, is to “buy, sell and live handmade.” Johnson, Sarah Faber of Black Eyed Suzie Art Dolls and This Ilk’s Tamara Bavdek, who makes lace earrings and necklaces, are among the hundreds of
There’s a lot more to local, however, than indie, handmade fashion. Along with Etsy, the online shopping universe offers temptations way beyond our borders. Canadian retailers and designers are just now getting on board the online shopping juggernaut.
Entrepreneur Annick Charbonneau said she was frustrated, not able to find Canadian fashion online. “Why is nobody doing Net-à-porter here?’’ she asked herself, referring to the high-end online designer store. In April, she launched Chiccane.com, an online store featuring Canadian designers, mostly from
The look of the moment? A fringed flapper dress by Nadya Toto. The site also sells Denis Gagnon’s bags, Bodybag by Jude, Travis Taddeo, Ruelle and Élaine Guindon, among others, at a fixed shipping rate of $9 in
She said she was hoping to encourage local talent. “I think people are making more conscious decisions about how they spend their dollars,’’ she added.