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In rotation | Quotidienne
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Tuesday, February 3, 2015. In our current era of air conditioning and central heating, we're no longer as subject to the seasons as we once were. Still, the concept holds on. But it doesn't need to be that way, and life is simpler if you subvert the notion: year-round basics and then add and subtract as weather and climate dictate. There is nothing here you don't already know, but it can be helpful to see it all together. The keys? For basic pieces, stick with neutrals. Have fun with jewelry. Cleanly des...
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Wearable Justice | Quotidienne
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Wednesday, March 11, 2015. I love hearing about ways of doing business not. Is one of them. Wearable Justice is a DC-based non-profit dedicated to bringing university students ethical fashion at an affordable price. CEO and Founder Jacob Maxmin answered our questions about the completely student-owned and student-run organization:. How did Wearable Justice get started? How did you get involved? How does Wearable Justice choose partners? If we’re partnering with an organization that works in Guatema...
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Improbable Style Icons | Quotidienne
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Sunday, February 8, 2015. I have a few tucked in my (metaphorical) pocket, like Olive Oyl. I think her style is pretty great). And there's Fran Lebowitz. Author and curmudgeon of Manhattan. She was interviewed for my style bible, Cheap Chic. Back in the day. The chapter, as you can see, was called Grouchy Simplicity. But just look at those jackets! And I'm not alone here. Even trend-conscious Man Repeller. Did a lovely illustration of Fran's style (interpreted in modern terms):. You can find them anywhere.
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Social Alterations | Quotidienne
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Wednesday, January 21, 2015. Reliable information about socially responsible fashion can be hard to come by. Mary Hanlon and Nadira Lamrad are both PhD candidates (University of Edinburgh and City University of Hong Kong, respectively) who are deeply concerned about the way our consumer habits impact human rights and the environment. They developed SocialAlterations.com. How would you summarize your work with Social Alterations? How did you become interested in socially responsible fashion? We had a few ...
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Interview with Elizabeth Hudson of Ursa Minor | Quotidienne
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Friday, April 3, 2015. Interview with Elizabeth Hudson of Ursa Minor. We champion the small, independent designers who are working hard to make beautiful, wearable clothing. Elizabeth Hudson is the designer behind Ursa Minor. A wonderful line of sophisticated everyday essentials, ethically made in Montreal, Canada. We talked with her about her work and what inspires her. How long have you been designing? How did you get started? Can you tell us more about your process? What is your typical workday like?
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Easy Spring | Quotidienne
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Wednesday, March 18, 2015. Here are three outfits, all based on the same black linen Lazy Day Pants. From Montreal designer Ursa Minor. they have a wide elastic waist, cropped ankle length, front slash pockets and two back patch pockets. You can see how super-versatile these are! They would also look fantastic with our Nuthatch Linen Tunic. Or modaspia's Mercury top. First up: paired with Ursa Minor's black linen Pocket Top. And Ellen Truijen's Saddle Basic. Bag in cashmere Argil (Clay). How I Wear It.
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Introducing Sunja Link | Quotidienne
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Thursday, February 26, 2015. Here's another exciting new addition to the Quotidienne line-up: Sunja Link! Sunja Link (pronounced Soon-ya. Lives and works in Vancouver, British Columbia. (There's a lot of amazing. Clothing design happening in Canada right now. But that's another blog post! How long have you been designing? How did you get started? Over 14 years. But I took a five year break and have only been back at it for about 1.5 years. What inspires your designs? Fabric, friends, everything. Subscrib...
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New bags from ellen truijen | Quotidienne
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Saturday, March 7, 2015. New bags from ellen truijen. A Q favorite has returned ( Mommy Dearest). But we have several new styles on offer, including a sweet little bag that's part of an artist collaboration! Ellen's bags are made of thick, luxe European leather with high-quality tan cotton lining that won't snag, and designed with thoughtful details that will make this bag a cherished friend for life! Every bag is hand made by "passionate Dutch craftsmen.". A cool brown) or Buffalo Tobacco. If you're cur...
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New in the shop: Nuthatch | Quotidienne
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Friday, February 20, 2015. New in the shop: Nuthatch. Inspired clothing named after that trend-bucking little bird that insists on walking in her own direction.". A "people and planet friendly" studio with clean, elegant style, high standards of craftsmanship, and a considered ethic, we think it's a perfect fit with Quotidienne. To help you get to know them, we talked with Jin and Beth, who head the Nuthatch workshop in Rockland, Maine. How long have you been designing Nuthatch? What drew you to linens?
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