Friday, October 30, 2009

SUREEL CLOSING SALE

If you didn't hear, Sureel in Kirkland is going out of business. They are having a massive sale of some really amazing brands. So, if you're headed to Kirkland sometimes between Nov 4th to 10th make sure to stop in and say goodbye... oh and SHOP!

STORE CLOSING!
Thank you to everyone that has supported us over the last 10 years!! The time has come for us to move on.. We are having a GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE that starts on Nov 4th and ends on Nov 10th

The store will be open from 11-9 daily..
Come Early and you will get first dibs on EVERYTHING in the store at 40-80% off.

You can bring a guest and invite friends, (please do!!)

We will be serving refreshments and have special deals set up for each of the days.

THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU! for all the support..
The Sureel Family..

Some of the brands that will be on sale are:
10 Deep, 100 Styles and Running, Altamont, B. Son, Beta Unit, Billabong, Bobi, Brixton, Cappel, Circa, Coal, Copy, Cosby, Cre8tive Recreation, DC, Diesel, DVS, Electric, Emnace, Erriffs, Etnies Plus, Evisu, Foursquare, F*cking Awesome, Fuct, Greedy Genius, Hellz Bellz, Huffer, Imperial Motion, Initium, Insight, Irak, J Brand, Krew, Ksubi, KZO, Lifetime Collective, Ludwig, Naked and Famous, Neff, Nudie, Obey, Orisue, Orthodox, Pegleg, People’s Liberation, PF Flyers, PRPS, Session, Spring court, The Year Of, Triumvir, Twelvebar, Union Denim, Warriors of Radness, WESC, Wrath Arcane.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Girl On Top Coming to Seattle - Nov 6th

I got a very exciting email about an event at The Limited at Westfield Southcenter on November 6th! I will be in attendance, along with several blogger friends to meet Nicole Williams, networking, shopping and checking out the fab swag bag!!

Make sure to RSVP if you'd like to attend as well!

"Nicole Williams has written an ingenious book, Girl on Top, that turns dating rules into career strategies and now it's time to celebrate its arrival on bookshelves.

As part of her nationwide Girl on Top book tour sponsored by The Limited and Elle Magazine, Nicole is hosting networking parties/runway shows in 15 cities across the United States, including Seattle."

Here is what the event will entail:

- Chatting up the women in Seattle you need to have on speed dial
- An amazing gift bag full of stuff you'll actually use (first come first serve)
- An exclusive 40% discount on The Limited's brand new business-chic attire (perfect for that next big meeting or interview)
- Free-flowing Girl On Top Cocktails
- Career advice from Nicole Williams (who couldn’t use that at a time like this?)

Below are the event details ~ make sure to to mention my blog on the RSVP form where it says “How did you hear about GOT?”

Date: 11.6.09
Location: The Limited at South Center 315 S. Center, Strander Blvd off 1-5 Seattle, WA 98188
Time: 6-9pm

Click here to RSVP!

Preview Shamila's New Rings at Essenza - Nov 7th!



I can't wait to check out her new rings - her jewelry is spectacular!!

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

America's Most Stylish Blogger Contest!

I was so excited to find out about this as I know one of the bloggers who was picked. Jordana Bruner of Clutch 22 is originally from Seattle and just moved to NY (lucky girl!!).

She is definitely one stylish chick and I look forward to voting and seeing what she and the other contestants come up with!!

Here are the details:
The search for America's Most Stylish Blogger just got hotter.

We're announcing the eight contestants, selected from more than 100 people who entered our the casting call, for our new contest, co-sponsored with our fabulous friend and partner Bluefly.com.

They are:
Jordana Bruner - Clutch22
Carly Cais - Chic Steals
Valerie Elizabeth - Society Stylist
Trang Huyen - Behind The Seams
Nikki Moose - Dirty Flaws
Katy Seibel- Kansas Couture
Celia Smith - A Fraction of Fashion
Tiffany Tse - Style Sophisticate
Each week for five weeks, we'll send these bloggers a Bluefly item they'll have to style and blog about. We'll post their pictures each week, as well as a video with a surprise commentator to break down their looks every Tuesday morning.

The most exciting part? You get to vote! Polls for each challenge open at 9 a.m. each Tuesday. You can vote on StyleList, Bluefly or our Facebook page. And just for voting, you can also be entered in a sweepstakes to win a $1,000 shopping spree on Bluefly. Who could turn down that?

You can also grab and share the voting widget with all your friends. (And if you are on Twitter, make sure to use "#amsb" with your tweets about the contest!)

At the end of five weeks, the blogger with the most votes wins the title of America's Most Stylish Blogger.


Good luck ladies, I can't wait to see how you pair your bluefly items! This is so exciting!!

Monday, October 26, 2009

Gift Bag Giveaway!!



Enter to win a Lucky Shops VIP gift bag worth $750! If you want to learn more about this exciting giveaway just go here and enter!!

Here are the details from the Shop it to Me Blog:
Designer deals up to 75% off retail, complimentary cocktails, and giveaways all sponsored by Lucky Magazine? You had us at designer deals. We cannot wait for the blissful shopping event that is “Lucky Shops”, coming up on November 6th and 7th.

To add to the anticipation of this event, for one lucky Shop It To Me member, Lucky Shops is giving away a VIP gift bag filled with fun goodies, valued at $750! Inside you’ll find Amrita Singh bangles, Kiehl’s products, a Clu tanktop, tons of other fun beauty products and more.

To enter, just do the following:
-Visit www.luckyshops.com to become familiar with the event (you may want to consider buying tickets while you’re at it!)

-Leave a comment on this blog post about what you think is the most exciting part of Lucky Shops

-You must be a Shop It To Me member to win

We’ll pick a winner on Friday, October 31st at 5pm PST by conducting a random drawing among all comments left here.

Please note: Prize can only be sent to a U.S. mailing address.


Make sure to go here to enter and leave your post so you can win!

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Shopping Spree

Yesterday my friend Regina and I went to the DFS Closet Treasure Sale at the YWCA downtown and we both only found a scarve each. It was pretty busy and we just weren't in the mood to skower the racks... I had found a cute Banana Republic coat but a button was broken and a seam was coming out and it was listed for $30 - that was more than I wanted to spend for a coat I'd have to perform surgery on. Shoe wise I didn't see anything I needed but there were tons of women with arm loads of clothing and shoes. A definite success for some! I did enjoy the little breakfast of croissants, fruit and OJ. (There was more but those were my highlights)

After the sale we headed down to Nordstrom to try on designer jeans in preperation for the Jean Warehouse Sale that is coming at the end of the month... Our plan backfired as we both walked away with a brand new pair of fancy jeans. I can't say I am sad about it though because I'm excited about my new pair of Hudsons. Regina was thrilled with her new Citizens of Humanity.

After lunch we both went on our seperate ways yet my shopping trip continued... I headed to Northgate planning to just go "look" and kill some time before my movie date with myself. I had seen this pair of boots at Target of all places that were pretty cute and just $34.99. I headed over to Macy's to see what they had and honestly the Target ones were equally as cute and more than half the price. My oddest find was a maternity shirt I bought to wear as a dress - that may sound weird but it really is cute as a dress, I tried it on, I swear. One good thing about buying it was I was able to buy a small since I am in no way preggers. :) I do love Target as you can find some great pieces to mix in to your everyday attire and you'd never know they were from Target!

I headed back to the Northgate Mall and decided to wander a bit more. I found some cute leggings and tights and even bought a Christmas present for my sister-in-law. At about 7:50 I darted out (literally) and headed to the movies - saw "Whip It" - great movie!!

It was a good day!

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Dress for Success Closet Treasures Sale

I was so excited when I was given 2 tickets from a friend to attend the Dress for Success Closet Treasures Sale (YWCA, 1118 5th Ave., Seattle). I volunteered there once to help sort all their clothes so I know first hand they have some amazing hidden treasures.

According to my DailyCandy email they have "labels like Jimmy Choo, Chanel, and Donna Karan mixed in with vintage clothing, jewelry, handbags, and eveningwear all to benefit women’s career development." That excites me!!

Saturday, October 24, 10am-4pm
First Pick Preview Sale!
Breakfast and Shopping begin promptly at 10am following a short program about Dress for Success.
Admission by Donation to Dress for Success of $35

Sunday, October 25, 10am to 4pm
Bargains throughout the day
Tours of Dress for Success Seattle on the hour

See you there - I'll be the crazy lady digging for a deal! Watch out. ;)

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Giving In...

I've lived in Seattle now for over 8 years and have never really used an umbrella. It's pretty standard to see most people wearing their REI raincoats vs carrying umbrellas actually. I think it's a "We're to cool to be bothered by this rain" attitude. Besides, we're used to it as it happens pretty often... After going to Japan and seeing all the umbrellas and seeing how you can snag an umbrella from any shop, restaurant or hotel to use for the day, to then replace somewhere else, was amazing. I wish we did that here! But would people be honest enough to drop it off at another location vs their house? I dunno... Would you?

So, anyways after walking to work in the rain and having my jeans, shoes and leather purse get soaked I decided I am gving in, I am buying an umbrella. Now sure, I could go to my local drug store and buy a small cheap one that could fit in my purse but I would rather find a stylish one that I am pleased to carry. Instantly Pare*Umbrella came to mind. It's a local company that I added to Urban Fashion Network 2 years ago.

I've never met the owner/designer, Satoko Kobayashi, but have seen her umbrellas a few times and knew they were stylish and fun. Exactly what I want! So after careful perusal of her catalogue I selected the Love Me Tender umbrella. It has butterflies and I'm a sucker for butterflies!

Now I wait and try to stay dry until it arrives!

About Pare: "pare * umbrella’s designer umbrellas are stylish, chic and the perfect compliment to any stylish outfit, whether it’s walks in the rain or just for show. Our full length fashion umbrellas are inspired by the unique, fun and chic umbrellas of Tokyo, Japan. Each pare * umbrellas is selected for their original design and color and make the perfect gift for friends and loved ones who like an umbrella with a little fun and style. "

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Portland Designer: sword+fern jewelry

If you weren't aware, Portland has a slew of amazing designers. Emily Baker, of sword+fern, is among that group - she is one cool chick and it's very easy to see that when checking out her jewelry. Today I was excited to learn of an upcoming event where she and 24 other designers will be featured.

"On Sunday, October 18th, over 25 independent designers will descend upon the Ace Hotel to showcase their talents in the rooms of the 2nd floor, for a fashion showcase called Content, among them the talents of Sword + Fern.

Emily creates her work in her small studio and store in the inner east side of Portland, but takes her inspiration from a wide variety of sources, including nature, art history, and politics.

Content, the event created by a local collective called How We Develop, is an affordable and unique alternative to the more mainstream and inaccessible Portland Fashion Week. Independent clothing designers, and other artisans will be representing Portland’s passionate and varied design community. Milliners will present their work alongside a number of fashion and accessory designers whose speciality run the gamut, to create a stimulating atmosphere.

Since opening her shop and studio a year ago, Baker has found slow and steady success from all walks of life. Her work has been noted on a number of popular blogs, such as design*sponge, etsy, and featured in Levi’s and Frye Boots’ S/S 2010 ad campaign, as well as the new Yacht video, “Psychic City”. Baker is grateful and excited for her positive reception so far."

sword+fern is located at 811 E Burnside Street, Portland, OR 97214

WHEN: Sunday, October 18th, at the Ace Hotel, 5-10pm, $10, buy tickets

SWORD AND FERN: WWW.SWORDANDFERN.BLOGSPOT.COM
CONTENT: WWW.CONTENT-PORTLAND.COM
THE ACE HOTEL: WWW.ACEHOTEL.COM

Can't Help Myself...

I love John Mayer, period.

Tights, Part Deux

When I become obsessed with something I beat it to death... I know this about myself. If you read my last post about tights you know I'm on a mission for cool tights since returning from Japan.

Last night I was getting my hair done and flipping through magazines. I was reading the October issue of Elle and saw the coolest tights on one of the models somewhere towards the back of the magazine. They were sort of a lavender color but had vertical stripes of gold and pink and maybe blue (if I remember correctly)... they sound summery, I know, but they weren't at all. They were more Fall tones of those colors, if that even makes any sense. They were listed at $16.99. Not great but not terrible. I flipped to the back of the magazine to find out where to buy them and recited it over and over to get it in my memory, Emilio Cavallini.

Once I got home I looked up his website and sadly they were nowhere to be found. I have searched online under his name, I have searched Elle's site... I need to grab that magazine so I at-least have a picture of them. (Anyone have it and could snap a picture for me by chance?) I clicked on Customer Service and sent them an email... Hoping for a happy ending, stay tuned!

P.S. I might add you should check out his website as he has some really fun tights and socks!

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Fashion Shows, Blog Lovin' and More...

These last two nights have been so much fun. Last night Youa and I went to the SeattleFashionTV kickoff and networking party. I met some really cool people who, of course, are like minded and into fashion. We ended up staying 2.5 hours just chatting and mingling with new and past friends. We loved it!

Tonight was the Luly Yang "Creation" Fashion Show and the Eco-Lavish Show. We wanted to cover both so we got all dressed up and headed to Luly's show first. This was officially my first Luly Yang show so I was giddy!

The show kicked off with some of the kids from Camp Korey, they were adorable and did such a great job walking the runway. There was a call for donations after the show and it appears they raised a nice amount of money for the camp and the kids.

Next was the customer segment which is where actual Luly Yang customers walked the runway in their custom couture pieces. However, the highlight of the segment was the man who actually got down on one knee and proposed to his girlfriend while walking the catwalk, the crowd cheered and gave them a standing ovation. It was sweet!

As for the clothing, there was this one dress that caught my eye, which I have posted here for you to enjoy too, and, yes, it's a wedding gown but it is just so beautiful. I love it!! Where I was sitting I could see Luly backstage smoothing out creases and fixing straps, she seemed to be putting so much care into everyone and every piece that went out. It makes sense though, you can see the care and attention to detail she puts into her collections.

At the intermission we slipped out and headed South to Georgetown... We were sad we couldn't see the finale as there was supposedly a secret dress. I'll just have to wait for Seattle Mag or someone to post it. Did you seen it?

Once in Georgetown we headed for the anticipated Eco-Lavish fashion show just in time for the runway show. Youa took her place at the end of the runway to snag some pictures and I grabbed a seat in the back.

First up was Six Degrees with Think Now Jewelry, then Deco Modiste with Flutter Budget Jewelry, then Texture Clothing with Otra Vez Jewelry and the finale designer was Lizzie Parker with Rockstar Jewelry.

There were so many things I wanted from that show - it makes me thankful they weren't setup selling their clothing or I would have bankrupt myself. So many cute dresses, skirts, tops, jewelry... Oh my!

After the show it quickly turned into a fabulous networking opportunity - I chatted with designers, fashion bloggers, models and more.

The evening continued to be a really wonderful time of making new friends and meeting some face-to-face for the first time. Rather than writing this like a dear diary entry just know that there are some amazing designers and bloggers in this city and I am so happy to have met them and look forward to spending more time getting to know them all.

Thanks Jess and Nadine for grabbing dinner with us!

Ok, must sleep now.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Leggings!

Leggings and tights have been on my mind a lot lately, what can I say, Japan sparked quite a fun idea of outfits I could put together. As soon as I got home I took a fresh new look at my closet and I hope to pair some of my "old" items together and even try to be a bit more adventurous. Sometimes I am a bit self conscience about fashion choices but not really sure why that is... I am hoping Japan awoke a new fashion spirit inside me, I feel like it did!

So anyways, leggings were a hot item there. If women weren't wearing leggings it was tights. After the vogue fashion show at BFW I was excited to see an array of leggings and tights that I can purchase in my own town. I aso plan to look online for some unique finds. Speaking of online, as I opened my email this afternoon I saw a glorious email from Bluefly with the subject line "LEGGINGS - Our love affair continues..." (I've attached the email image for you as well). PERFECT, I can start there!

Do you have a favorite place to buy leggings or tights? A saleswoman at Nordstrom the other day admitted to me she buys her tights at Forever 21 for $4.99. I must go and check them out as they are a great place for cheap staple items like belts, tops, bags, etc.

I would love to hear from you all on this one, help a girl out!!

Here are a few other finds for leggings: NY & Co., American Apparel, Victoria's Secret, Newport News, Home Shopping Network, Shop Style, Shop Bop, Target, Nordstrom and Macy's. (I could have gone on for awhile here...)

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Stuff The Japanese Like

While on my trip to Japan my husband and I kept a running list of things we noticed the Japanese liked... Not to be confused with the website Stuff White People Like, especially b/c that website made me a bit annoyed (ie. before we went on our trip I read that apparently white people like Japan and REI, 2 places I was headed... I don't want to be considered stereotypical... grrr.)

So anyways, while this is all just my opinion there were just many things we kept seeing over and over again in the cities and towns we visited. By no means is this meant to be negative, we loved Japan and the Japanese and we loved everything they loved!

Stuff The Japanese Seem to like:
- high heels - most women were wearing cute heels or heeled boots, the shoes I saw were just inspirational!
- thigh highs - lots and lots of thigh high socks/stocking/etc. They were always paired with super short skirts, dresses or shorts.
- knee high socks - not always worn with school uniforms, also paired with short skirts, dresses and shorts.
- stirrup tights - I fell in love with this look and saw it everywhere! Women old and young wore these tights. Stirrups were the most common but to be fair tights were also a hot item.
- tights - see above comments
- English writing on shirts - the best versions of these were the ones that were in English but not English that made sense. However there were many shirts on men dn women where there was large printed words usually about love, peace or some sort of combination of the two. We had fun looking for "Engrish" versions of shirts, I brought home 3 as gifts (see above picture).
- boots - as mentioned before, there were some hot boots and had they actually had my size I may have come home with a suitcase full of them!
- mini socks - not sure this is the correct term for them but here in the States I have seen them called peds but have not seen any as cute as the ones in Japan, I bought 2 pairs and WISH I had bought way more! They basically allow you to wear a sock type of material with your heels or flats. In Japan they had so many variations for straps, thong sandals, etc. They are so smart!!
- beer - beer ads are everywhere and in these ads people (typically men) are actually drinking beer or really enjoying it (as seen here). You can buy beer out of a vending machine, drink it on the train, etc... Beer is popular.
- plastic bags and containers - everything comes in some sort of packaging whether it's a small clear bag or in a box. The Japanese are very clean and seem to be pretty eco friendly but all of these bags and containers create a lot of waste. On the flip side their packaging is always really cute so maybe it will make you want to save it and not waste it.
- trains - their trains are amazing. We bought a rail pass and spent so much time using their trains to travel the country. They are clean, easy to figure out, ALWAYS on time and so much more.
- surgical masks - we saw a lot of people wearing the surgical masks while we were there. I wasn't sure if it was due to them being ill or afraid of getting sick from others. Could be a mixture of both.
- hand wipes - you get one with every meal you eat and it comes in a little plastic package bag, unless of course you go somewhere where they give you a warm wash cloth. They may create waste but they are so nice to have!
- alcohol - not the drinking kind but the sanitization kind. When you enter a store, station, hotel or basically anywhere there is a small table with a container on it so you can squirt the alcohol on your hands to then rub in and kill the germs.
- cell phone charms - EVERYONE has a cell phone charm, some have many... I even saw 80 year old men with cute little bear charms on their phones. They basically tell a little story about you and what you like. I saw one that looked like a curious George monkey, a rice bowl, lots of Hello Kitty, bears, a shoe... I could go on!
- anime - it's everywhere... posters, tv, kids bags, etc... Anime is super popular but you should know that, unless you've been living under a rock.
- anything cute - this was one of my favorite things to look for, cute things. Advertisements used cute little characters to get the point across (ie. a dog scooping it's own poop (see picture), and alligator looking sad b/c some kids music on the subway was to loud, all kinds of animals pimping out drinks, food and snacks...
- cell phones - everyone has a cell phone and they are by far cooler than any cell phone I've seen in the States. People are constantly texting, playing games, checking email, watching TV, etc. on their phones.
- short skirts - mentioned earlier
- shorts with tights - mentioned earlier
- being fashionable - "fashionable" can mean many things in Japan, just depends on the style of the person. That being said I saw some really cool fashion choices and some really different choices, none the less, all cool!
- neon signs
- vending machines - they are everywhere!
- sugary drinks - can be purchased in the above vending machines or basically anywhere. I tasted some of the best drinks ever in Japan!
- green tea
- McDonald's/Starbucks
- bikes/scooters - way more popular than cars and apparently not expensive to have
- small cars
- uniforms
- tennis shoes - saw some really cool tennis shoes and so many different styles.
- snacks
- tissues - they hand out tissues on the streets as promotional items - you will never need to buy kleenex again!
- chimes - every subway station has it's own chime and they even sell little charms that have those chimes on them for souvenirs.
- beauty - everything seems to be maintained, organized, cleaned, and the presentation of pretty much everything is just beautiful.
- gardening
- pickled food - you gets lots of picked side items and every one we had was yummy!
- specialty foods - according to hubby most all of the cities have a food specialty so we tried to make sure to taste those when we visited.
- bathhouses (onsen) - the bathhouse is a wonderful experience and seemed to be loved by everyone we encountered while at them.
- cleanliness
- organization

I don't think the Japanese are stereotypical at all and this post isn't meant to make them look that way, just highlight some of the cool things I observed them enjoying on my trip. Thanks for such an amazing time Japan, we can't wait to come back!

Monday, October 5, 2009

Bellevue Fashion Week

Since I missed most of Bellevue Fashion Week (BFW) due to being in Japan, I was only able to attend 2 events this year, Youa attended the rest so check out her blog for the recap of the other shows. The first being the Lululemon Athletica fashion show and the Vogue Front Row Fashion Show. This years events were held at the Hyatt and it turned out to be a great location - parking was free!!

Lululemon Athletica: This show was a bit different than any of the others I have attended in the past. It began with some belly dancers and then moved to 20 minutes of Allison Forsyth, owner of Lululemon Athletica, giving a motivational speech about her time in the Olympics and her mother's battle with cancer. Her story was well received and touching but it was quite a different format for a fashion show. After she was done talking they had 8 or so models come out on both sides of the runway and workout in their clothes. Then they would switch sides. It came down to about 8 different outfits but different workout routines (however they seemed to lean more towards yoga). I liked the clothing and even saw a pair of shorts I need to go buy for my hot yoga classes but the workouts kind of took my attention away from the clothing and more on what was going on... Not sure if that was the point. Each model/athlete was really good at what they were doing - some of the yoga moves were amazing! All in all it wasn't a bad show, just different from what I have experienced before... Here are the pictures from the evening.

Vogue Front Row: The Vogue fashion show was introduced by Anne Vincent, Vogue's merchandising expert. She told us that some of the models were flown in from LA and some were from Seattle. I will say I missed the models that I have seen in years past but this selection of models did a fine job showing off the clothes and strutting their stuff. The selection of clothing was well paired with the different themes of the show. The 80's section of the show reminded me of the color block spread they did in The September Issue (if you haven't seen it you need to!).

I think my favorite part of the entire show was when they flashed past photos from the magazine up before the segment would begin. As for the fashion, tights were the one thing that stood out the most to me - lots and lots of great tights. I will be stocking up on tights for sure, especially after seeing all the great patterns and colors.

Thanks Vogue for adding a new element to our fashion scene! I wonder if they will pair up with Vogue next year or go it alone. In my opinion, BFW doesn't need Vogue to put on a great fashion week. It's definitely a very cool element to have but they have some talented people on their staff and have for the last few years pulled off some amazing shows. So, if Vogue comes back that will be great but if not, no worries, BFW will still be an amazing week of events.

Lastly, thanks BFW for allowing the media to even get swag bags - that is ALWAYS a plus! (7 Salon free haircut, shoe shine kit, spa kit, gift cards and discounts, headband, and much more).

Check out my pictures from the event - I can't say they turned out as well as I had hoped since I was in the 2nd row and had a few heads in the way. You get the idea though. :)

Friday, October 2, 2009

I'm Back From Japan...

Phew... vacation time is over (sad) and now it's time to get back to reality (even sadder)...

If you're interested in how it went you can check out my vacation blog... That's right, I blogged while on vacation - I am officially crazy... :)