Showing posts with label nicole's threads. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nicole's threads. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

What's New in Store This Week..

We are still winding down from all the excitement of the Denver County Fair last weekend. Thank you to everyone who stopped by. We have some Fancy Tiger Original Jewelry back in stock including the ever popular antler necklace along with a new branch necklace, made from lacquered wood. 




The newest issue of Bust Magazine is available in store now and this one's a good one. 


Here's a peek at the newest Fancy Finds bags and scarves.






Junkheart Jewelry banner necklaces are back in stock. Stop in soon as these local favorites do not last long. We are also accepting custom orders too, so you can choose what is stamped on your necklace. 



New tops are in from Vermont based line Nicole's Threads, made from upcycled fabrics.



New summer tank in from Angie with brass studded detail around the sleeves and collar. 



Fluffy Co is back in stock with this sky blue pocket dress and triangle shirt. 





Local line Darling Ruth has a new color way in an already favorite dress style.



Check out this new top from Knitted Dove, with it's flower detail and deep v back. 




Next up is LA Made with this modern twist on the basic striped shirt. 



Don't worry guys, we didn't forget about you, here's a new color way of a V-neck favorite in from Alternative Apparel



Happy Shopping!

xoxo

Fancy Tiger Clothing

Monday, May 16, 2011

Nicole's Threads Designer Trunk Show

It's not often we get to introduce you all to our out-of-state designers in person, that's why we are excited to announce that Nicole Carey of Nicole's Threads will be in store with us this coming Friday May 20th from 5pm-8pm to show off some of her new designs. Nicole recently took the time to answer a few questions for us in preparation for her trunk show this Friday. 



FT: How did you get your start?

NC: I got my start in sewing after high school. It was before the days of Etsy and there were a handful of DIY fashion designers emerging on ebay. I was hooked on the idea of making my own clothing.  After a lot of armholes in the wrong places, I began selling at a few boutiques. After juggling my clothing line, a waitressing job and cashiering at a health food store, it's finally my full-time job and I love every second of it! I get to create and hang out with my funny dogs every day.


FT: Where do you find your best inspiration for your work?

NC: I'm very inspired by color and the fabrics that I use, as well as the changing seasons. Comfort and function are words that I create by. By springtime, I am SO ready to be using vintage florals and lightweight jersey and in fall I love plaid flannels. There is a local woolen mill right down the road from where I live that still produces beautiful wool fabric and I will be using that for my fall/winter line. One thing about designing clothing is that you are often designing for the winter during spring and vice versa.  In February when I begin thinking about creating spring and summer items, it's hard to remember that heat waves DO actually happen in northern Vermont.


FT: What music do you listen to when you work on your product?

NC: I love switching it up but recently I've been listening to lot of Bo Diddley, Stevie Wonder and Delta Blues. I also am an NPR addict. 


FT: What would you like people to know about your work/process that isn’t evident when looking at it?

NC: A lot of people think that I reconstruct shirts or just add things to vintage shirts that I find from thrift stores, but that's definitely not my process. While I love thrifting and using vintage fabric, all of my designs are constructed in a very organic, start-from-scratch fashion. I do have very simple patterns that I have created but am always tweaking them to create the best look for the fabrics that I have to work with. 

Also, all of my items are very limited or one of a kind.  I only buy fabric from factory run off, vintage or organic cottons. I find that this is a fun way to create unique pieces and reduce the carbon footprint that I leave. It takes so much energy to create new materials when there are plenty already waiting around to be used.

Make sure to stop by Friday May 20th from 5pm-8pm to meet Nicole and check out her designs in person while enjoying libations. 

xoxo

Fancy Tiger Clothing

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Bicycles and Birds of Flight

New Heavy Rotation and Fluffy Co. tees have landed in store. Both spring lines seem to be focusing on bikes and birds, a trend we are seeing in other accessories in store as well.

For the bike enthusiasts out there Heavy Rotation has deconstructed the bike on these screen printed tees depicting diagrams of bike parts, gears and all the things that keep us moving forward. 


















Fluffy Co.'s  new spring line of tees seems to be borrowed from the pages of the Audubon Society featuring bold prints of birds in flight.











We have also added some new handmade pieces to our racks with new spring tees from Nicole's Threads exploring bold color and pattern pairings coupled with feminine details. 









Make sure to stop in this week and see what's new. 

Happy Shopping!

xoxo

fancy tiger clothing