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Seattle Fashion Week 2010

by trish on April 14, 2010

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Seattle Fashion Week is right around the corner, May 8 – 15, 2010. The week long event looks like it will be full of fashion events including Independent, Urban, and Branded Designer Shows. Of course we are most curious about the Independent Designers. We are so happy the show includes a platform for local Seattle Independent Designers. We would love to hear from people who have attended past events, and it would be great to get feedback from designers that have shown their collections too. We like to get a little inside scoop to share with our community.

Here is a little video from last years highlights. As always, we wish we could attend. Anyone out there want to sponsor the darlings by funding trips to fly around the country to cover all of these fabulous fashion events that include independent designers? Going once, going twice…(just kidding, well, not really!).  A very smart person once told me…it never hurts to ask. Enjoy the video!

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Circles Cuff

This cuff features a hand embossed circles pattern branded onto your color choice of hand dyed leather cuff. Studless now but available on request. Made from scrap leather- good for you, good for the Earth. Measures 1.5″ wide, cut to your size when you order. Secures with steel snap.

*to measure: loosely wrap string around wrist above wrist bone and compare to a ruler or measuring tape. include your measurement in the customer comments section at checkout. Shop Project TransAction’s full collection here.

About the designer:

Jacob Vaughn Gushue is a 28 year old artist/designer hailing from Boston, MA who runs a one-man silk screening and leatherworking shop called Project TransAction.  Jacob earned his undergraduate Bachelors of Fine Arts degree with Distinction from Massachusetts College of Art in 2003, where he studied in a unique program called Studio For Interrelated Media (S.I.M.) Since then, he has shown in two indie film festivals (Flaming Film Festival and Pawtucket Film Festival,) a number of political poster shows (including Paper Politics and internationally acclaimed Yo! What Happened to Peace?,)  co-produced a series of rock/mixed media art shows with Form Productions, and most recently worked on graphic design and tech for Homo A Gogo 2009.
Jacob created Project TransAction in August 2006 as an idea based around bartering and re-use. Over time it evolved to become what it is today: a shop featuring a unique combination of custom screenprinting and handmade leatherwork. Jake designs and hand-crafts each and every item with careful attention to detail, and in the most earth friendly way possible.  He selectively works with other progressive companies to create affordable, long lasting, and thought provoking goods that people can feel confident investing in.
Project TransAction is currently based in San Francisco, CA.

Who or what inspires you?

P. Diddy.

What is your favorite music?

The Gossip, Immortal Technique, Tracy and the Plastics, Aesop Rock, Mos Def, Macromantics, Arab on Radar, Katastrophe, Northern State, Jean Grae, Erase Errata, Mika Miko, DJ Jenwason, A Tribe Called Quest, Dizzee Rascal, The Moves, Bikini Kill, Bratmobile, Scream Club, RjD2, Team Dresch, Babes In Toyland, The Capricorns, Hole, Seven Year Bitch, Lil’ Kim, Tool, Vivaldi, Kagen, Tricky, OutKast, Tattle Tale, Sleater-Kinney, Eminem, The Need, King Cobra, The Lunachicks, Le Tigre, Julie Ruin, The Haggard, The Third Sex, The Butchies, Pank Shovel, Stereolab, Calentura, Numbers, The Fun, Sonic Youth, David Bowie, Ravi Shankar, Placebo, PJ Harvey, Massive Attack, Lightning Bolt.

What is your favorite food?

i love food, and i love to cook. i’m particularly fond of indian and middle eastern cuisine as well as fresh home cooked meals.

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Colombian born, Catalina De La Torre, began her career after moving to New England in the winter of 2002. Since then, her prodigious talents have won place in prestigious stores in Boston, Miami and overseas in Spain. Catalina’s career path portrays an artist, jewelry designer and entrepreneur whose vision, sense of style and attention to details will undoubtedly keep her in the vanguard of American jewelry design. Her singular expression is clearly influenced by her Latin roots and Boston’s progressive women’s style, an interesting mix of city chick, joyful and heritage. Catalina De La Torre believes in combining fashion with artistry and craftsmanship.


Trish: How did you get into jewelry design?
Catalina: When I moved to Boston, I’d love to go out and do ” people watching” Bostonian women are interesting, are a different mix , fashionable still conservative, in other words ” Urban chic”. Yet, a lot of the accessories were missing, things you see in NY or Europe. So, I started thinking about trendy yet classic accessories. This helped me a lot and I have always been into art.

Trish: When did you start your own line of jewelry?
Catalina: It was winter of 2004, I started designing small pieces with wire and semi-precious stones, then I ventured and went to a couple stores and they loved my pieces. They encouraged me, I left my job and started a full time business pursue.

Trish: Where did you study your craft?
Catalina: I went to Massart for jewelry classes, then I have been attending different institutions for metal smith classes and seminars, schools such as Metalwerx, Escola Masana Barcelona spain.

Trish: Where do you turn for inspiration for your designs?
Catalina: Bold and colorful. I like to mix metal and colors. I think the combinations are endless. Then I look into nature, urban women, fashion trends, I just let my imagination led me, keeping a fresh modern interpretation.

Trish: What fashion trends, if any, are influencing your jewelry?
Catalina: European fashion is a big influence, but then Boston Women and style help me shape my final jewels.

Trish: What does your average day entail?
Catalina: Well, I will say, in the mornings I returned phone call, order supplies/materials, then design, production, and filling orders, and by the end of each week I’m doing some paper work. When I’m getting close to one of the tradeshows, I just design and developed the new pieces for the next season.
Always during my day, I’m looking for new costumers, new prospects that will help my business grow.

Trish: Do you have a mantra that that gets you through the day?
Catalina: Is my company, I want to succeed, and I want to be recognized and to be part of every trendy women.

Trish: Do you ever get back to Colombia?
Catalina: Yes, I go once a year, sometimes more, One of my outsourcing companies is there.

Trish: How would you describe your personal style?
Catalina: I will say, ” Urban Chic”, I try to stick to well made basics that can take me anywhere, that includes jeans, boots with heels, and the accessories give you an easy way to incorporate trends with out becoming obsessed with them

Trish: And who or what influences that style?
Catalina: I will say the trend and the season ( winter, spring, summer or fall).

Trish: What is your fashion obsession of the moment?
Catalina: Handbags, I just love them, since I have the bussines I feel my traditional handbag is not enough and it hasn’t enough room for all my things, I’m always looking for a new trendy , colorful and comfortable handbag.

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