Friday, September 27, 2013

Soft Surroundings opens at The Court in King of Prussia Mall


Beauty was the name of the game at the opening of Soft Surroundings at the Court in the King of Prussia Mall last week.






Luxurious clothes, accessories from handbags to shoes and lots more were there for the taking at this grand opening. Make-up artists were on hand to show you how to make the most of your looks and your skin to be the fabulous person you are.




Soft Surroundings has just opened a home décor line with original designed pieces discovered from antique treasure hunts through France. The Belgique Tapestry Bedding Collection for is exquisite. You can check out these magnificent pieces from cabinets to chairs at www. SoftSurroundings.com. At the store itself, the staff is there to help you with find that perfect bedding solution

So here is a glimpse at what you missed. But don’t fret. Make-up artists will be on hand periodically to help you define your look. Check out Soft Surroundings to find the styles you want and great make-up to accent your best features. For more info go to www.softsurroundings.com





Styling Original Creations


Recently Amber Zaraza of South Philly and Julie Lange of Drexel Hill were at the Lansdowne Arts Festival showing off their awesome original creations.
Julia Lange and Amber Zaraza at the Lansdowne Arts Festival with their original great collections.
Amber Zaraza started sewing around the age of 12 using her creativity finding things around the house. She made a handbag with a crystal clasp. Today after earning her degree in fashion design she still creates handbags but she has added scarves, backpacks, newsboy caps and Nix knit hats, hair accessories, dresses and capes.
It led her to create PHEA jean designs where she uses vintage and up cycled materials to create her original looks. Her collection is awesome. You can catch her at the Clover Market in Chestnut Hill on Oct. 27 and Nov. 3rd in Ardmore. You will love what you see. Check it out her by going to her website at www.pheajean.com or shop at etsy.com/shop/pheajean.
Julie Lange lives in Drexel Hill, a local fashion designer who also teaches sewing has a collection of great clutches, handbags and fashion accessories. She creates hand printed fabric to make her handbags and Her accessories embody her own personal style. Her mantra was influenced by her grandmother. “I wear it because I like it. ”
Check out her blog at http:// www.on3designs.com and her great collection at http://www.etsy.com/shop/3Designs.
Everything is one of a kind. Her looks are great for Christmas gifts or just for you to look fabulous. Check it out.

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Never too Young to be a Fashion Designer

Fashion designers as young as eight years-old will be presenting their daywear collections and costumes at Love to Sew Studio’s fifth annual regional fashion show, Once Upon a Time.

From sketch to hem, designers have created and sewn their own looks, with each line consisting of three to six pieces. Talented Amelia Young,only eight years old, (center) of Chadds Ford shows her casual collection of clothes she made for the runway at last years fashion show. This year she decided on a more elegant line and is showing tea-time dresses!

Advanced designers will have their work judged by industry professionals, with awards given at the closing ceremony for excellence in construction, creativity, and design. Models will strut their looks on the catwalk at Wilmington's Hilton Double Tree Inn ballroom on Sunday, Sept. 29.

This year’s extravagant looks will be featured in the following costume categories: Inspired by Tim Burton, Board Games, and Once Upon a Time: Good & Evil, in which designers team up to create two looks influenced by fantasy and comics. Models will be given awards for best walk and best hair and make-up.

Love to Saw’s fashion show is a family event. Audience members will cast their votes for their favorite costumes in each category. Awards will be given for Audience Choice at the show; “Dress Making Sweet Shop” will offer cupcakes, cookies, cake-pops, and chocolate buttons, sewing machines, dress forms, and shoes. Yummy!

The Junior Show (ages 8-12) will take place from 1to 2 p.m. and the Senior Show (ages 13-17) from 4 to 5:30 p.m.


Winner of last year’s Designer of the Year award, 13 year-old Sarah Moran from Landenberg, a first-time senior designer, is living up to the title. Currently in development, is her upcoming collection “British Invasion” which will feature more advanced and complex looks inspired by Mod and punk styles. Sarah is challenging herself to learn the sartorial skills necessary to help her execute her advanced creative ideas. Bringing out her inner Anglophile, Sarah’s first look for the fashion show is an exquisite lined faux-leather cropped jacket with a wide lapel and a Union Jack pattern appliquéd to the back. The flag pattern is made from hemmed satin strips that were stitched onto the center back piece before the jacket was sewn together. The cherry red satin lining matches the fabric used in the flag. How posh!


The ballroom is set up runway-style and seating is limited For more information or to purchase tickets, contact Studio director Judi Harris at lovetosew.com@comcast.net or call (610) 563-8633.


Tickets are available to the public for general seating for each show: $10 for preorders and $12 at the door.