Shop Deco Modiste on Etsy (coming soon)
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Deco Modiste Clothing on Facebook
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Shop Velouria - 2205 N.W. Market Street, Seattle, WA 98107
Velouria is a boutique and gallery dedicated to featuring clothing and accessories made by independent designers who take their designs from start to finish, without being mass-produced along the way.
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Shop Frida’s Fineries & Frocks – 5905 Airport Way South, Seattle Washington, 98108
“located in the front of Georgetown Tile Works… It sells new and used clothing, art, handbags, jewelry, belts and other “plucky finds.”
“The merchandise sold at Frida represents a veritable who’s who of local designers, including clothing from Lekklerlife and Deco Modiste; belts from Steel Toe Studios; vinyl bags from Mish Mash; T-shirts from Sam Trout and Revival Ink; and prints from Georgetown artist Mike Poetzel.”
Read more about Georgetown’s new store, Frida… via the Daily Find, NW Source Shopping, July 30, 2009
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Visit Lekkerlife for vintage-inspired pieces with a twist of the underground art and music scenes. Lekkerlife conjures images of girls in vintage dresses, record covers and the good life.
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Visit Lady Konnyaku Clothing, where inspiration comes from the vintage materials that she has foraged from the depths of thrift stores. Lady Konnyaku presents an easy-to-wear assortment of 60s Mod and Japanese Street fashion-inspired clothing that uses a mix of brand new, vintage and reclaimed knit and woven fabrics and findings.
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Check the Urban Fashion Network Calendar of Events
Look for our events!
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Visit Bonne Vie
Birdie at Bonne Vie takes a number of our photos, maintains our site, helps style our models, does our windows, and is a general nuisance (and sometimes a great big help) to our designer.
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Enjoy photography by Rebecca Bolte – Rebecca took stunning photos of our Parasol Party collection and is an avid portrait photographer. Her passion in life is to bring out the beauty in every-day people.
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Get Glass Art by Dehanna Jones at Totally Blown Glassworks -
whose motto is this: “Glass can be disguised to look like other materials, but not many other materials can look like glass. I think of glass as a lens to the subconscious. I endeavor to create objects that stimulate the optic nerves of the brain and uses color as a mood-enhancer. It’s a simple concept; minimalism.”
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