Philadelphia Museum Show #2

Saturday, November 22, 2008

 

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Here is a second batch of images form the Philly SHow.  In the top one you can see how the booth was set up.  It was a bit rough and tumble, but we got everything there on our flight from SF.  Now that they charge for extra bags (we paid $80 each way to check in 3 large duffles and a rolling suitcase), you can check up to 10 bags per person for a fee.  After the 2nd, it goes up to $100 per bag, but I suppose you can weigh that against shipping and see how it works out for you (speaking of-people in the past have sworn by Fedex, but I haven’t tried it yet).  At least we don’t make glass/ceramics!  What a nightmare the shipping must be!!  (Hug your local ceramicist/glassmaker today for the extra effort they go to to get there)


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Here is an image form the side.  We suspended square wood poles from the basic 10×10 which was crazy wonky (ordered from onsite services).  A bit pirate-style with all the rope, but the square poles really grabbed the felt pieces so that I could have most of the piece showing without it slipping off.  Lighting was a catastrophe: the lights we ordered from the show services were very hot and located in the front of the booth, making the back a bit cavernous and blinding people if they turned around.  It made the whole thing look a lot like a stage and many people asked when the puppet show would start!  Ah-life as art and art as life….

 

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Learning really peal out with the aperture settings on the camera (finally!)-here is a spooky image of City Hall at night.  Yellow is such an weird choice for the the clockface!
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Side image of City Hall in all its spookiness.


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From the back of the cabana.

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Ready to chat with anyone that wants to talk about felt, fashion, art, modern art, wearable art, wool, san francisco, puppet shows or all of the above.

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We waited very long to book our hotel room, so Priceline still came through for us, getting us a hotel in the city center, so as to  be close to the convention center.  It was a bit pricier than I would have liked, but half priced ain’t so bad, so we had a room at the shi-shi Westin.  All was great except for the bed that was like sleeping on a sack of bricks.  Here is the view from out window of a mysterious dome.  Upon reflection, I think it might have been the hotel’s gym-something I should probably get a little more familiar with….  

The hotel was in a fab location: far enough from the hotel that we got to explore the city from “HQ.”  Sansome street was full of shops/delis/restaurants and coffee shops, so it didn’t take going far to find what we needed.   We found many amazing restaurants around the corner on 20th street-you had to walk a bit to get off the beaten path, but there were some restaurants that were just gems down the road.  I don’t remember the name of the places that we ate at, but here is my best recollection: if you walk as far down as possible, there are Christmas lights over the sidewalk and across the road is another place with a rabbit with a pig’s tail.  This little spot is run by a chef-the food was spectacular and very affordable, considering (most entrées around $20).  Up the road there was a spectacular Italian restaurant.  From outside, you could look up into the place and it had a sweet Italian name like Far Dolce or La Bella Vita…..again, one chef and if we could have eaten the plates, we would have!  Many restaurants in Philly are BYOB, so you can (and should) bring your own bottle of wine, if you want to have it at dinner.  We also went to Mama Palma’s off 23rd, which had worked up quite a reputation on yelp for controversy and pizza.  Good pizza-get there before the dinner rush!  I love feretting out great grub and we got really lucky in Philly!! 

 

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So cool- air blades hand blowdryers in the hotel lobby bathroom!

Perhaps next post I can take a look at some of the other great felt artists who were at the show! Stay tuned for Philly #3….

Costume Society of America

Saturday, August 30, 2008

The Costume Society of America advances the global understanding of all aspects of dress and appearance. We work to stimulate scholarship and encourage study in the rich and diverse field of costume.

On the to-do list: signing up!  You can learn more about the The Costume Society HERE

Also:  Worn Through is a great blog with a keen sense for textiles, costume and related topics.  

Wow-this looks really good too!  Coutorture

I am in love with these knitted/flowing pieces from Rodarte.  Be sure to check out the videos!!

Fall 2008 Looks

Friday, April 11, 2008


That is quite the head-dress!

Wow-so they have just had all the Fall 2008 fashion shows-when does that happen-February? I know the accessories shows follow that. So, let’s step into our time machine and look into the future….


Snowflakes…

These are images of Alexander McQueen’s work from Style.com


Cardinal Red!


Nutcracker Suite!


Tzarina!!

Comme Des Garcons:

I ain’t lovin’ it!

Vivienne Westwood:


Ever a TALL act to follow…


Nice spats though the face paint is a little freaky…


Sort of a Basquiat paint thingy happening-I’m down with that.

Miu Miu:


Really refining the stewardess thing. Is it just me or is everything starting to look really Bladerunner-y?

Missoni:


Nice Collar!

And that is probably a good place to wrap up!