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A Jewelry Project With Legs…

January 25th, 2010

Who doesn’t like miniatures? Miniature ponies, miniature teacups, miniature trains and maybe even miniature golf. There is something about tiny things that makes one wiggle with admiration. So when Montreal-based Bruxe Design decided to make a new line of pendants that featured collectible (mini) chairs, they were definitely on to something. The “Tiny Little Chairs” series of pendants and necklaces are handmade in Montreal and feature precious metal charms that pay homage to mid-century furniture designers who forever changed the design world. Modern icons from the 20th century such as the LCW Plywood Chair by Charles and Ray Eames and the Barcelona Chair designed by Mies van der Rohe are honoured in Bruxe’s collection. The first series of pendants is on sale now and features five chairs available in solid gold, silver and bronze.

The best part is, a portion of the sales from Tiny Little Chairs will be donated to Yele Haiti, in the hopes of contributing to the aid of those who need help during this critical rebuilding period for the devastated country. You can purchase the pendants on both the Bruxe Design and Tiny Little Chairs websites or in store at Colette Paris, Commissaires Montreal, and Trolley Singapore within the next couple weeks. A fashionable accessory that also helps those in Haiti? Just another example of how something small and miniature can sometimes make a big difference.

- Kara Hornland

Shipley & Halmos’ “Things That Never Go Out of Style…”

January 24th, 2010

If we had to pick out our perfect capsule wardrobe, chances are, many of the pieces would come from upstart label Shipley & Halmos. Though Sam Shipley and Jeff Halmos’ eponymous clothing line officially debuted in 2008, the company was born from a friendship that started almost a decade earlier. After meeting during college, Shipley and Halmos (the designers) founded California-based lifestyle brand Trovata. But the two soon got the itch to start something new and decided to relocate to New York to launch Shipley & Halmos (the label). A year later, they were nominated for the GQ/CFDA Best New Designer Award and also commissioned to design an exclusive women’s collection for Japanese retailer, Uniqlo, that sold out in days. Now they’re busy in the studio, working on their new men’s and women’s looks for fall/winter 2010, to be unveiled next month.

The Shipley & Halmos wardrobe is forward-thinking and current, while maintaining an effortless look and feel. It’s for the guy or girl who wants to look polished, but stand out just enough to make an impression, without going over the top. By focusing on silhouette, line, weight, print, and an interplay of fabrics, Shipley & Halmos’ designs fuse modernity and progression with classic tradition and form. As the designers say themselves, they “endeavor to create a new timelessness.” With that in mind, we asked Sam Shipley and Jeff Halmos to take part in our exclusive online series of “Things That Never Go Out of Style.” Here is their top ten list:

1. Charles and Ray Eames
2. New York City
3. Ferraris
4. Beaches (actual sand and ocean, not the gripping Bette Midler film)
5. In-N-Out cheeseburgers
6. The Beatles
7. Parisian women
8. Seinfeld
9. “A Tale of Two Cities” by Charles Dickens
10. Lists of things that never go out of style

Shipley & Halmos is available in fine boutiques and stores across the world, including Barneys New York, Odin, Ron Herman and Dover Street Market. Find out more about the label at www.shipley-halmos.com.

- TC

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