Sugar Editorial Picks
Oct 01, 2008 -
Experimental chicks, take note. Creatures of Comfort has a sale section worth perusing. It stocks goodies from Grey Ant, VPL, Karen Walker, Vena Cava, and more.
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Jun 21, 2008 -
Cropped jeans can give your ankles a needed breath of fresh air during these hot months of bliss. My eyes ogled out of their sockets when I came across these Opening Ceremony Seamed Jeans ($70, originally $140) in the sale section at Creatures of Comfort. Find a fun assortment of laid-back luxury at this shop with items marked up to a whopping 75 percent off.
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Feb 13, 2007 -
Inspired by founder Jade Lai and her globetrotting fashion adventures, Creatures of Comfort is a fab site that focuses on young international labels. A friend of mine was just visiting LA and told me about how much she enjoyed the flagship store and said I should check out the online store. Hard-to-find designers such as Emma Cook, Peter Jensen and Alexandre Herchcovitch can be found here.
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Oct 29, 2007 -
Since Mark Eley and Wakako Kishimoto, the London designers behind Eley Kishimoto, were recently named the new creative directors for Cacharel, I thought I would give you a better introduction to their style.
Known in some circles as the patron saints of print, Eley Kishimoto has been credited with influencing the resurgence of patterns on the international design scene. They partnered in the 1992 directly after graduating from Central Saint Martins design school, starting in womenswear but eventually expanding into bags, jewelery, sunglasses, and even home accessories.
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Jun 21, 2007 -
This glitterati gal started off working at French high-fashion companies Guy Laroche and Lanvin as a design assistant, but her dreams were elsewhere: Berliner Sabrina Dehoff wanted to make jewelry.
Since 2005, when she first started Sabrina Dehoff Accessories, Sabrina has come out with three collections: the Little Dreamers, which are fruit silhouettes in gold; the Little Helpers, a group of puffy leather hearts, guitars, panthers (my personal favorite), and mask necklaces; and, most recently, the Erratic Blocks from the Trip to the Moon. The animals in this collection are made of plastic detailed with gold.
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