"A girl should be two things, classy and fabulous."
- Coco Chanel

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

it seams to be, yes indeed

URG. Does anyone in the universe understand algebra??? I do not. I suppose that I must suffer for my little adventure yesterday when I missed school.

Anywho, several weeks ago we were at the one of a kind show at the piers, where my mom got my grandma a nice little sweater, designed by a small clothing company called Beebop and Wally.

Well, yesterday, while we were in the city, it was our mission to go to their design studio, because Patti needed a different size. She complained the entire time about how they made the sizes too small. You have to love the little Patti.

It was ...cool. Can't think of a better adjective at the present time, so cool will just have to suffice. The entire basement that they worked in was covered in clothes of their design. Quite intense, if you ask me. They showed me around a bit, actually. They showed me the patterns that they use to cut out all the fabric(which looked kinda complex), the sewing machines, and the yards... and yards... and yards.... of fabric. They had just rack after rack of their clothing lined up against the walls and strewn all over the tables and chairs.

To my nerdy little eyes, it was a bit like paradise, except, a tad cramped.


wally coatsfuschia pocket skirtlily ribbon dresspebble green panel trim skirtblue panel skirtbeebop ribbon jacketrose ribbon jacketblue paisley velvet cord jacketpeggy jacket forest black velveteen trim jacketblue velveteen trim jacket
(www.beebopandwally.com)


Personally, I really just like the designs. The one all the way to the bottom left is the new coat that PAT walked away with. Quite nice...

I really like the fabric. It's all soft, almost like fleece, but not really. Perhaps a fleece blend? I honestly have no clue.

I have no idea if the image is clear enough to see, but every piece has the seams showing. BRILLIANCE, I SAY! Just faboo. Clever on all levels of cleverness. I don't think I've quite seen anything like it. The way that they keep the seams consistently through all of their pieces is nice as well, because now when you see it, you will be like "That's Beebob and Wally!"

Well, at least I will.

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