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Relevant Goods celebrates 1 year

Relevant Goods 1 Year Celebration
Friday, September 9th from 6 p.m.-­ 9 p.m.
250 Broadway Denver, Colorado.

Denver’s source for clothing, accessories and gifts, Relevant Goods is on Broadway, in the Baker neighborhood will celebrate their first year in business next Friday. The event is a chance to shop, view the work of a local artist and celebrate a local business’ first year. Natalie Esquivel, owner of Relevant Goods, says “Relevant Goods is built on a balance of texture, ease and sophistication. It celebrates the urban and the earth in style.” The event is complimentary and open to all ages, no RSVP required. During the evening, Relevant Goods will offer small bites, cocktails and drawings for prizes and gift cards for the shop.

Relevant Goods

The evening also marks the opening of an art exhibition “Concrete Confetti” with local photographer and writer Risa Friedman. Risa documents architectural details and street art around Denver. Her art is marked with detail and color. The exhibition at Relevant Goods marks her first solo show. “I can’t think of any better way to celebrate being in business for a year than to add to the shop accessible art and be a part of people discovering

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Iconic boutique ModCloth visits Denver

ModCloth Denver IRL:
August 12th – September 5th
180 Clayton Lane
Denver, CO, 80206

Mon – Sat: 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. MT
Sun: 11 a.m. – 6 p.m. MT

STORE HIGHLIGHTS

  • A curated collection of ModCloth styles, including dresses, separates, shoes, graphic tees, accessories, and unique home decor
  • One-of-a-kind vintage chosen especially for Denver
  • Offerings from 7 local Denver artists: Fancy Tiger Crafts, Craft Belly, Coloradical, Teakoe, Hued, Fettle and Fire, Tin Lizzie Apothecary
  • Free personalized appointments with on-site ModStylists for expert fit and styling guidance

It’s a treat for Denver to have ModCloth In Real Life (#ModClothIRL) right here in our own backyard! There’s about a week left of this beautiful vintage inspired fashion and accessories to be in our community!

I had the chance to pop by and get styled by the amazing stylists. We filled up a dressing room and I tried on the latest in fashion from this iconic boutique. I love to shop and have been to boutiques all over the US and beyond and I have to say, fashions from ModCloth are truly unique and style like theirs, cannot be found anywhere! A true throwback with a modern twist!

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Sizzlin’ 6 with KatyBelle’s Kat Dudden

We’re thrilled to have Kat Dudden of KatyBelle, back at one of our markets! We met Kat a few years ago and she’s done a couple of the Fashion Denver markets. We always know what she’s up to in style because she does an amazing job keeping the world informed on the latest styles that she’s finding, her fashion inspirations, and much more! Come and find Kat’s booth at the 303 Magazine White Party this Thursday! Until then, here is our interview with her!

KatyBelle

What were your obsessions growing up?

As I child I loved hats and dressing up(so basically nothing has changed).  I also loved to read, especially the Baby Sitters Club.   I always loved playing with Barbies and all kinds of craft projects.   I did ballet my entire childhood and I was always busy idolizing the elegant dancers, the beautiful costumes, and admiring and relishing in the dedication and discipline dance takes; from daily practice to point shoe preparation.  

KatyBelleHow did fashion become the symbol for your creative expression?

I’ve always loved dressing up and playing with costumes.  But I really began to apply fashion to my daily life in high school.  Everyone wore Abercrombie & Fitch Read more!

Sizzlin’ 6 with Cara Diane + CO

Fashion Denver will host a handful of designers at the 303 Magazine White Party next Thursday, August 18th at the Riviera at Breakers Resort! Cara Diane + Co is one of our featured designers and we are happy to have her on board. She was part of our fall market last year and between now and then, she’s had a baby and is back in action as a designer!

Cara DianeWhat were your obsessions growing up? 

 #1 Any type of craft project.

I could spend hours on beads or shrinky dinks (I think I still can). I remember spending days at a time at my grandma’s house over holidays and summer break so she would teach me how to sew.

#2 I was smitten with being an entrepreneur and starting a businesses.

Even as a young kid I remember setting up a lemonade stand and being impatient waiting for people to come to me, so the next time I made homemade pretzels and took them door to door to sell in my little wagon.

I think for me, Cara Diane + Co. is a perfect intersection of both those passions.  

#3 Candy. Cake. Sugar. And anything sweet.

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Sizzlin’ 6 with designer Emily Bormann

Emily BormannYears ago, Emily Bormann interned for Fashion Denver, assisting with styling and event production. She’s always had an eye for fashion and design and we are thrilled to see what she’s done with her fashion sense as she launches her own collection!

WHEN: August 18, 2016 7PM
RUNWAY SHOW will be begin at 8, please RSVP if you plan on attending. Arriving early is encouraged as seating is limited.
OPEN HOUSE will begin at 8:30

1. What were your obsessions growing up?

Growing up, I was obsessed with cats and unicorns. My drawings always had one or the other. I also loved babies – any kind of baby. I had a pink stuffed cat with a velcro pouch in it’s stomach that contained kittens. It was totally weird but I loved that cat like nobody’s business.

2. How did fashion become the symbol for your creative expression?

When I look back, fashion has always been the symbol of my creative expression. I remember being in elementary school and pausing the Sound of Music frame by frame so that I could draw each of the children’s outfits, the clothing Fraulein Maria made from the leftover drapery material. Interestingly, I drew … Read more!