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Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Juliana and 7

 Some of my favorite photos from my shoot with Brendan took place when 7 joined us.

 Here is Juliana in the Antique Damask Tablecloth Skirt, with 7 lookin' good on the side.

I made this skirt from my own pattern out of my Great Grandmother's Damask tablecloth! It fastens with 4 beautiful vintage buttons up the side.


Tuesday, March 13, 2012

A Post Dedicated To Doilies

One of my doily tees was recently featured in Little Maison's blog. If you share our love of doilies, check out this adorable post!

Thursday, March 1, 2012

7 Days Press


Haute Spot
Spring styles are hitting the catwalks in the fashion capitals of the world, and, not to be left out, one local runway romp showcases lines from Vermont’s own designers. Organized by the Franklin County chapter of Business and Professional Women to benefit its scholarship fund for college education, Spring in Style is part fashion show, part wine tasting. South Hero’s Snow Farm Vineyard pours samples in between model behavior onstage: Expect contemporary dresses and vintage-inspired prints from Salaam, upcycled fabrics from Where, and handmade jewelry with a recycled aesthetic from World End Girlfriend. Meet the designers — and place your orders — after the show.


Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Bang Bang Shoot

In an old milk plant turned photography studio in downtown Burlington, VT, Brendan, Juliana and I got together to shoot part of my spring and summer collection. The studio was bright, airy, and filled with antique ornate doors and remnants of machinery from the old Hood plant; a perfect setting for Where. In 3 hours we took 978 photos, thus it will be a few days of editing before I can post them here, but I do have a few "behind the scenes" views! Click on Brendan's name above to check out more of his stellar photography!!








Friday, February 3, 2012

When a Vest Becomes an Outfit

I found this wonderfully frumpy vintage skirt at Goodwill the other day- the shape was awful but the material was magnificent!  It's a dark gray wool with the tiniest amount of bright blue, pink, and tan peeking through the stripes of black and navy plaid.  I cut apart the whole skirt and had enough fabric to make a hooded vest with a matching mini skirt! 

 This outfit is for sale at Clothing Line in Burlington, VT.
I added an antique doily onto the back, and antique buttons on to a front.


My take on the modern school girl :)

Thursday, February 2, 2012

How to Turn a Table Runner into Evening Wear

My friend Amelia (WORLD END GF) and I did a trade a little while back, I got 2 of the most incredible necklaces which she titled and are best described as "Enchantress of the Forest" and "Flower Child Bling".  This is her in a Where original.  I made this shirt entirely from an antique table runner....this lace was just too gorgeous to leave on a table.  Check out her post-apocalyptic badass girl bling: http://www.etsy.com/shop/WORLDENDGF