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Holiday “Pop-Up Closet” Preview: Obakki

November 26th, 2010

Thanks to everyone who showed up at our Holiday “Pop-Up Closet” Preview Party last night. We had a great turnout and will be sure to post some photos from the event soon.

In the meantime, the Pop-Up is now open to the public until Sunday, at Chasse Gardee boutique in Toronto. One of the most popular items at the preview party last night was the line of supersoft tees and dresses by Vancouver-based Obakki (who some in attendance likened to Alexander Wang!) This season, Obakki’s emphasis was on “tough luxury,” focusing on timeless shapes and superior fabrics. We love the brand’s fresh and modern interpretations of classic pieces, like their slouchy Newberry top or their sexy Noir dress, made from an elegantly soft modal and viscose fabric (both styles pictured above).
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Accessories and Clothing for a Cause…

April 12th, 2010

Obakki is an international design house whose men’s and women’s wear collections are distinguished by their polished look, refined details and originality. Recently, the company started a foundation that supports humanitarian causes by giving children in Africa a voice. The Obakki Foundation went to Cameroon, Africa and gave 150 children living in orphanages, paper and a pen, and asked them to express their thoughts and feelings. They were asked three questions: What makes you happy? What makes you sad? What makes you afraid?

The children’s answers and messages were then used in Obakki’s newest collection of clothing and accessories. Each piece showcases a different series of words and phrases written by the kids. These are limited-edition pieces, which include t-shirts, scarves and tote bags. And all proceeds go directly towards Obakki’s projects, meaning every cent goes back to the community and the orphanage.

The Obakki Foundation allows children in need a chance to use their voices to improve their own lives and the lives of others. It offers people hope, empowerment and the chance to learn and grow. The collection is available now online at www.obakkifoundation.org and in select boutiques across North America. See and wear it as a tangible — and simple — way to show your support for the children, and to help spread awareness. The website also allows you to make a donation to the Foundation by purchasing first-aid kits and school supplies that will be shipped to Africa and hand-delivered by Treana Peake, founder of Obakki, upon her return to Cameroon.

- Kara Hornland

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