Sunday, July 10, 2011
Peonies & punch at Nathalie-Roze & Co. 5th anniversary do
Yesterday I popped into Nathalie-Roze & Co for its 5th B-day bash. Owned by Nathalie-Roze Fischer, the Leslieville, Toronto indie boutique features accessories and clothing by local artists. There's also this darling canopied and gated-in terrace where they have events and sell what I hear is the best ice-cream in town.
Nathalie-Roze and crew had the place all decked out yesterday for the festivities. These fragrant pink peonies, reposing beside N-R's famous mango and rose-water punch, remind me of growing up.
Back to the shop, a gorg green-walled eco-sanctuary of lovely hand-crafed jewellery displayed on teacup saucers and cool indie fashion labels. At the after-hours do last night, the change rooms and shop environs overflowed with hipster young women in their 30s (ok, some of us weren't 30!).
You know I'm a jewellery nut. This designer found a way to break and sand down teacups and fashion the bits into beautiful pendants.
And this one - a spoon! How brilliant!
Of course, my pics aren't doing justice to the breadth of what's in store - it was just too hard to get decent snaps of the clothing. Trust me when I say everything is recycled, upcycled or refashioned into a new stylish life.
Hair barrettes and head pieces of old ties! Do you know how many old ties I see when thrift shopping that are made of the best fabrics and patterns?
The lady of the evening wouldn't let me snap a pic of her, for shame, so I will wish a Happy Anniversary to the floating and very peony-like paper puff balls - Happy 5th!
You can find the shop at 1015 Queen St. E in Leslieville, Toronto. Look out for N-R's roster of events on her FB page or Twitter - pretty sure there's a clothing swap coming up.
Labels:
Accessories,
Clothing Swap,
Creativity,
Designers,
DIY,
Fashion,
Flowers,
Jewellery,
Made in Canada,
Recycling,
Shopping,
Toronto,
Toronto Designers
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Beautiful setting! I love peonies, they just look so full and poofy.
ReplyDeleteI always pass up ties, with the exception of an occasional find for the hubby. What a great idea. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSixBalloons, me too - plus they smell heavenly.
ReplyDeleteKris - I know, so cool eh? I have seen so many inventive re-creations in shops like these ....
I was there too! It was a great night. Great photos!
ReplyDeleteKristine - did we meet? Small world. I am checking out your blog in more detail on the weekend but love the name and am adding you to my blogroll!
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