Prince of Hats

Born in the early 19th century in Ecuador, the Panama Hat is as classic as it gets.  We love Pachacuti’s line of fair trade hats and most importantly, their company principals.  The UK-based company works…

Dolfie

Minnetonka moccasins are staples in our closets and I wear mine almost...

Bag Lady

Color it up and dress it down with these impressive fair trade...

Tee Envy

NY based model and photographer Dylan Forsberg is designing a line called ‘Where I Want To Be’, where he places his landscape photography on destructed and dyed tees.  I’m loving the half-rolled sleeve detail and…

Turbans

I am loving turbans and can’t seem to get them out of my head.  Perhaps its time to get them on my head, especially after seeing these photographs that Alexandra Valenti shot for Sisters of the…

PVC

How cool are these PVC bangles from Namibia?  Made from recycled PVC pipe, which has been stripped from the ground and destined for the landfill, each piece is hand-carved and gets its coloring from the natural…

Cape Town

We’ve been victims of some serious gloomy weather here lately (WTF!!!), which has me daydreaming about my favorite cold weather outerwear: ponchos and capes.  This hooded cape from Topshop reminds me of some of the…

Pauper Voile

These handpainted silk scarves by Portland artist and designer Jason Kinney are delicate...

The Shutter

“Modern moves with retro roots.”  Honestly…yes. (Nixon Shutter Watch in Tortoise/Black Leather...

Medicine Woman

These modern versions of traditional medicine bags are just a sample of the endless amount of amazing treasures found at Native Arts Trading.  Be sure to store a stone or feather inside, or any token you…

I Do

Honestly, either of these vintage stunners would be perfect for a bride-to-be to wear on her special day. (embroidered lace tea dress c. 1910 $1275, Oscar de la Renta sequins and organza dress c. 1965…