Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Wilbur & Gussie Clutches...fun and affordable!



When I decided to start Shoddy-Ba-Chic, my goal was to stock the website with unique items that couldn't be found everywhere...preferably that couldn't be found anywhere! Imagine my delight when a dear friend told me about her cousin, American born but raised and still living in London, who designed a collection of clutches. Imagine my greater delight when I discovered they looked like this...and they weren't carried anywhere in the USA!









In 2005, two friends decided it was time to move past their careers in film, jewelry design, and fashion buying, and do something for themselves. Friends since their teenage years, Brett and Lucy put their experience to use and, named for their beloved dogs, Wilbur & Gussie was born. Their collection of affordable and fabulous clutches has grown through the years but my favorites happen to be the simplest. The envelope style clutches come in so many colors and designs, they are perfect for a formal occasion or a casual night out with the girls.












Check out Pippa's clutch!








And a more formal style...








The bags can not currently be found anywhere in the USA and they are coveted throughout England and Europe by "it"girls and royalty alike. The perfect clutch for the holiday season, or any season...be the first to have one before they take America by storm. I have it on good authority that they are about to!















Monday, November 14, 2011

East meets West in Frankie Slaughter's works of Art!





I first learned about Frankie Slaughter at a trunk show she had at Goodie 2 Shoes, my favorite small boutique in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. My mother, a huge fan of Frankie's work, encouraged me to go despite the fact that I was 7 months pregnant...not the most opportune time to invest in a fabulous jacket...but invest I did and I have never looked back. Three years later, and entrenched in the process of trying to start my website, I tracked Frankie down at that same boutique in Jackson Hole. I explained to her that my dream was to start a site where one could buy some one of kind high end items along with some more affordable, but still fabulous, things. When I thought about what it would look like, I thought about Frankie. Primarily sold through trunk shows around the country, Frankie agreed to let me showcase and sell her work on Shoddy-Ba-Chic. I was thrilled! The pieces I have on my site are some of my personal favorites but, let me know your thoughts, if you have a color palate or silhouette in mind, I am sure Frankie could dream something up...now living back in Hong King, I am sure she will be further inspired...who knows what will be next!

Frankie, a native of Virginia and a mixed media artist by trade, moved to Asia for nearly a decade, and was forever changed. Upon her return to Virginia, Frankie began to realize how inspired she had been by the wearable art in ancient cultures. Different fabrics and textures, which were so "everyday" in Asia were suddenly extraordinary to her, and that began to show in her work. Her one of a kind jackets, among other things, are made by mixing textiles and ornaments from East and West, so clearly inspired by the ancient culture of Asia and the modern world of America. All of them different, all of them fabulous, quite simply, her jackets are works of art.





Lucky for us, Frankie has recently expanded her collection to include bags that are made from leather and remnants from her jackets. Perfect for an overnight or for everyday, these bags are second to none!



And...my new personal favorite, Frankie uses the same textiles and ornaments used in her fabulous jackets and has created a cuff that is so naturally chic...mixed in a "Frankie" kind of way and placed atop a sterling silver cuff, I have never seen anything like this. At the risk of sounding like a giddy teenager...It is AWESOME!










While Frankie's designs cover a wide range of clothing, jewelry, accessories, and art...it is all personal to Frankie and to it's buyer. Everything is one of a kind and reflects something about the artist and the buyer. Try one on, dare to be different, and show the world who you are!









Wednesday, November 9, 2011




You all don't know this about me but I am accessory, and specifically handbag, obsessed! Imagine my surprise and excitement when I was stumbling through the Atlanta Gift Mart and found this gem who is Phil LuanGrath! I mean, I knew there would be some cute things there, but these bags are SPECTACULAR!!!! All made with love in Argentina from Nile or Caiman Crocodile, Python or Ostrich, no detail has been overlooked. They are perfection. And, while I know they are on the pricey side, for those of you who have some wiggle room in your wallet, these are worth EVERY PENNY! Designed in a variety of silhouettes, from wallets to satchels, to clutches, to totes, these bags are all suede lined with inside zip and open pockets as well as cell phone holders. The bags displayed on Shoddy-Ba-Chic are in stock and looking for a home now! But, here is the best, you can special order from Phil any skin, color, and bag your heart desires.

A little something about the genius who makes these bags. For 14 years prior to founding his company, Phil co-designed and manufactured wonderful home furnishings with his partner. For Phil, it was a natural transition to the world of handbags and Phil LuanGrath exotic skin handbags and accessories was established in 2008. With a bachelors degree in fine art, every bag is conceived with art and design in mind; always contemplating detail, shape and form. Although relatively new to the world of fashion, Phil is already moving forward and will be adding exotic skin ladies shoes and Italian lambskin leather apparel to his collection, soon. Lucky us!

Get in early...Phil is the next great name in the world of exotic bags!










This clutch is so yummy for a night out with the girls!















Don't forget about the men in your life....Phil hasn't!















I just can't pick a favorite!















Well...maybe I can!

Monday, November 7, 2011



Wow, it has been an exciting few days. After almost a year of preparation, the site launched and I got some feedback on all the products that I have been so excited about. I shipped my first packages out today and that feels good! Wouldn't you like this to arrive at your door?














On this Blog, I am planning to highlight all the designers with whom I am working so my readers and shoppers can get a better idea of how unique a lot of the products are as well as the people who design them.. Today, I will start with Anna Trzebinski.

Anna is a native Kenyan; well, born in Germany but moved to Kenya at a very young age and has no memory of growing up anywhere else but Kenya. Anna is also a passionate designer who is inspired by the culture and traditions of Kenya and, among other pieces, she designs the pashminas carried on Shoddy-Ba-Chic. The Pashminas are woven in Nepal from Tibetan yarns and shipped to Anna in Kenya. There, the tribal women, who she has trained in her workshop, attach by hand a variety of native feathers and beads to create the works of art that are the finished product. It is a painstaking process but, Anna's passion is not only for the products she sells, but for the women who make them and for her native Africa. The women she trains have a job they are proud of, put food in the mouths of their family, and are great role models for their children and young people of Kenya. Anna is also passionate about giving back and helping her community triumph over the adversity that many Kenyans face.

I was fortunate enough to track Anna down, through a mutual friend, and tell her a bit about myself and my website. While her pashminas are primarily sold to discerning shoppers at trunk shows around the world, she kindly agreed to allow me to carry her pashminas on Shoddy-Ba-Chic. I have been fortunate enough to travel to Kenya twice in my life and, both times, I was incredibly inspired by Kenya and its people. I am thrilled to be able to sell her works of art and bring awareness to the tribal women of Kenya who create them! Please see my website to take a look and see the images below. I can work with Anna to get the exact color, size, and feathers your heart desires!