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Launch of Magnolia Family Vintage


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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

CONTACT: Tolly Moseley, 530.908.8495, tollymoseley@hotmail.com

 

Love vintage? Austin-based online boutique attracts style-savvy customers

Launch of Magnolia Family Vintage site brings affordable, one-of-a-kind fashion to the masses

 

AUSTIN, Texas: First, she was a vintage clothing collector. Then, she sold off pieces of her collection on eBay to fund her habit. Next, photographers were calling her to style shoots, and suddenly, she’s styling the cover story for BOHO Magazine.

 

Just who is this woman, and how can we get in on her magic?

 

Meet Sarah Jessica Dean, founder of Magnolia Family Vintage. In a short time, what started out as a hobby has exploded into a successful eBay shop, a popular vintage fashion blog (The Year of Living Thriftily), and now, its own online boutique. The site goes live on Thursday, August 5.

 

“The web site is starting simple and small, an online boutique, but we’ll have lookbooks, a vintage lifestyle blog,
  and in the near future, a section of the site where you can buy not-vintage items that I find on my treasure

  hunts,” says Dean.“If I find a Marc Jacobs coat in a Goodwill, I can pass it along at a really fantastic price!”

 

Budget-minded fashionistas will be happy to hear MFV’s price point, too.

 

“Keeping the price points affordable is hugely important to me,”says Dean.“Customers will be able to find 

great dresses, tops, rompers, etc. for between $20 and $50 all the time.”

 

But what’s a girl to do if she loves a ’60s mod skirt, or a raging ’80s pair of acid-washed jeans, but has no idea how to wear them?

 

“The thing that sets MVF apart from other vintage stores is our very personal customer service,”says Dean.

“Because I got my start in this business styling shoots, I can help customers put together looks that work together

with stuff they already have, or with fresh finds they dig up elsewhere at our store.”

 

If you can’t wait to see what MFV has to offer, you don’t have to look far. An Austin-based business that is literally family operated, Dean already sells a vintage collection through fellow online boutique, BuyDefinition.com. In addition, MFV works with local vintage shop Laced With Romance, and will be selling alongside them at Cinema East screenings through August 2010.

 

“Girls from high school to their thirties with a mind for standing out and an appreciation of quirky, feminine,

irreverent style will always be able to find a wardrobe staple from MFV,”says Dean.“MFV is very much about being yourself when you get dressed and I think wearing vintage pieces that no one else has is a perfect way to do that.”

 

To save 15% on ALL Magnolia Family Vintage items through August 31, head to www.austineavesdropper.com for a special discount code.

 

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To schedule an interview or receive more information, contact Tolly Moseley at tollymoseley@hotmail.com. Follow us at www.twitter.com/magnoliafamily, and stop by our Facebook page.

 

Beauty Bar Vodka Launch Party

 

Beauty Bar Vodka & Bright Pink

WHAT: Beauty Bar Vodka Launch Party benefiting Bright Pink
WHEN: Thursday December 17th, 2009 (7:00pm to 10:00pm)
WHERE: Beauty Bar, 617 E. 7th Street Austin, TX 78701
HOW MUCH: Free

On,Thursday, Dec. 17th, from 7:00-10:00pm, the Beauty Bar will be launching it’s own brand of vodka (that’s right…they are launching their own Beauty Bar” brand vodka) and $1 from every drink sold at the launch party benefits Bright Pink (http://www.bebrightpink.org) and will continue to do so throughout all of 2010.
Enjoy a hosted DJ set by Brian Tweedy, manicures by Aziz Salon, and a crafty make n’ take station by the fabulous ladies at Sublime Stitching. In addition, fabulous items are being raffled off in support of Bright Pink. So come out to the Beauty Bar next Thursday to support a great cause, and by just attending the event you will be eligible for a chance to win cool prizes from:

Birds Barbershop (http://www.birdsbarbershop.com)
Austin Handmade (http://www.austinhandmade.com)
302 Designs (http://www.302designs.com)
Bella Flora Creative (http://www.bellafloracreative.com)
Bettysport (http://www.bettysport.com)
Cindie’s Lingerie & Gifts (http://www.cindies.com)
Dainty Daisy Creations (http://www.leannecoggin.com)
Black & Bluebird (http://www.blackandbluebird.com)
Jinxedaposed Clothing (http://jinxedaposed.blogspot.com)
Aziz Salon (http://www.azizsalon.com)
Mana Culture Boutique (http://manaculture.com)
Leah Duncan (http://www.leahduncan.com)
Peace Boutique (http://peaceboutique.com)
Naughty Secretary Club (http://www.naughtysecretaryclub.com)
Waterloo Records (http://www.waterloorecords.com)


Bright Pink (http://www.bebrightpink.org) is a non-profit organization that provides education and support to young women who are at risk for breast and ovarian cancer. Visit their website to find out more ways in which to support their cause.
Website: http://www.beautybar.com

 

Here it comes! NOVEMBER 5th: The Austin Bleet-Up

Austin Bleet-Up Presents: Austin, Meet Your Bloggers

You are invited - (bloggers and non-bloggers) to the Austin Bleetup at Mohawk on November 5th!  Austin’s very own eavesdropper, Tolly Moseley will be hosting a variety of cool music, fashion & delicious delights for bloggers* and attendees alike. Enjoy bands, pop-up shops by Prototype Vintage and Rene Geneva Designs, drinks by Tito’s Vodka and Sweet Leaf Tea, and eats by Mama Fu’s. (Oh and GET THIS. They are auctioning off a guitar signed by Debbie Harry to benefit Girls Rock Camp.)

In addition to that the oh-so-talented Cory Ryan, will be snapping the night away with a rock’n photo-booth. Expect to get some cool stuff from Birds Barbershop (for the early arrivals that is). It starts at 8:30 sharp and the bands begin at 9:45; in between rock out on the Mohawk balcony & inside the Green Room with Learning Secrets.

The OUTSIDE stage will have….

The Lennings
Built By Snow
Corto Maltese

& the INSIDE stage will be…

Politics
Sad Accordions
The Great Nostalgic

To get in, you MUST RSVP. RSVP’s close once they hit capacity, so get yours in quick! Tickets are $7 at the door, remember to bring your cash money.  rsvp here.

Saturday, 10/24 - Mixx & Make: Pre-Halloween Craftacular

(FILL IN THE BLANK) The most unique answer gets two tickets to the Mixx Make event/Halloween party on the 24th. http://www.mixxmake.com

It was a dark and _____ night when the ____ ringing of the ____ awoke them. There was only heavy breathing on the other end of the line. “Who is this? Why are you calling me?” The creepy ________ voice said, __________ and Happy Halloween you ________.

*Simply email your response to thebuzz@electricpromotions.com*

Mixx Make presented by Electric Promotions & TwoGroove from 9pm to 2am on on October 24th at Mixx (612 E. 6th St.)

October 16th, 2009 (Austin, TX) – On Saturday, October 24th Electric Promotions and TwoGroove are joining forces to create a spooky smorgasbord of fun. With awesome crafts, great music, delicious treats, amazing giveaways, and much more.

Taking visual cues from the Day of the Dead, this celebration will be nothing short of a creative blast with plenty of crafty goodness, skulls, and ghoulish treats. Watch a special screening of Army of Darkness while grooving to the sweet sounds of Focus Group, Panjoma, and the fabulous Team Fabrication DJs. Create DIY Halloween masks with The WonderCraft including special decorative treats from Sublime Stitching. Participate in a gummy bat/worm eating contest with the winner taking home VIP passes to one of the coolest Halloween events this year: Flip Scene’s Halloween Bash 2009! presented by Cherrypeel.com. Nibble on edible eyeballs and tasty coffin cake from Blue Note Bakery and quench your devilish thirst with red rum compliments of Treaty Oak. To top all that off, there will also be a guitar giveaway. That’s right one lucky person will go home with a brand new guitar!

Costumes are “encouraged and possibly rewarded”…but optional, either way be sure to jump in the photo-booth by Trevor Ray Thompson.  Cool giveaways and great prizes are in store! Like gift certificates to Bird’s Barbershop, passes to see Evil Dead the Musical at the Salvage Vanguard Theater, and more…

Entry is $6 (if you RSVP at www.mixxmake.com) or $8 at the door. The first 50 people through the door get a special treat including something from those thoughtful guys at Yelp.

This Saturday!We Make Stuff..music,art & fashion at Scoot inn

We Make Stuff
Feeling crafty?  We are! Join us this Saturday, September 19th from 7pm-12am, at the We Make Stuff…music, art, & fashion show presented by Electric Promotions. It will be a bash bursting at the handmade seams. Fashionistas, mad crafters, music lovers and skateboarders will converge at The Scoot Inn for a completely one-of-a-kind party – the kind where you can design your own t-shirt, take in a band and see a fashion show.
We Make Stuff attendees will enjoy music from local rockstars like Hollywood Gossip at 10:30, Lost Werks at 8:30, and Panjoma at 9:30. Watch models strut the runway in a fashion show featuring kicky designs by Tara Tonini, Jinxedaposed Clothing, Malissa Long, accessory designer Dainty Daisy Creations, and talented handbag designer *annemarie*. Models Ruby Joule, Coco Lectric, Goldie Candela, and Pearl Lux of The Jigglewatts, AFAW nominee Haley Penlaber, and fab members of the Lonestar Roller Girls work their walks for these designers, who have been featured everywhere from Austin Fashion Awards to the Modish Blog. Event and fashion photography by John Pesina.

Siren’s Salon & Electra Beauty Lounge will be styling up the runway with outstanding up-do’s and make-up for the We Make Stuff show. Shop cool vendors like SweetWolf, Chels-E.com, Peace Boutique, April Wright Design, Vintage Rehab, Merrit Gade, Nepenthe’s Bathtime, Dainty Daisy Creations, *annemarie*, maneki, Ape-Gear, Wings of Addiction, Diamonds and Guns by Action Jackson, & DevilGirl Design. Be sure to rock out your style at the event in the photo booth by Trevor Ray Thompson. After you capture the moment, check out the half-pipe and rad skateboard demos provided by the guys at Find n’ Grind skate shop.

We Make Stuff wouldn’t be complete without indulging your own crafty creativity, would it? Stop by the Team Etsy Austin booth to get your own “I make stuff” t-shirt, then dive into make n’ take projects with fabulous ladies of The WonderCraft, recently featured in Austin Monthly. Screen your own shirt design with new screen shop, Under Pressure, and reward yourself with tasty (and complimentary) treats from Nadamoo and Treaty Oak Rum.

And finally, because we know Austinites are not only wild crafters but discerning art critics too, we invite you to be our official skateboard art judges! Check out hand-painted and crafted skateboard decks by amazing designers and artists like Jason Silver, Tom Cox, Anne Genung, Wendy Offield, Candace Carlisle, Sara Hasslinger and many more. After tallying your votes, we’ll reward the winners with gift baskets filled with local goodies, art supplies, and the opportunity to be featured in a future gallery showcase.

Proceeds from the We Make Stuff raffle will benefit Art From the Streets (AFTS). Art From the Streets is a non-profit, volunteer-driven art class program that provides a safe and encouraging environment where the positive spirit of homeless people is nurtured through artistic expression. Win cool items while helping a great cause: like a gift certificate to Yoga Yoga, gift certificate to Uchi, tickets to see Rob Dickenson at Mixx sponsored by TwoGroove, tickets to see the Trey Mcintyre Project & DJ Spooky, subscription to Cantanker Magazine, original print by Allyson Lipkin, membership to Mexic-arte Museum & Women & their Work, vouchers to the Alamo Drafthouse, signed copy of Jennifer Perkin’s Naughty Secretary Club book & Jenny Hart’s Embroidered Effects and much more.

The first 100 people to arrive at The Scoot Inn will receive a special We Make Stuff goody bag, filled with one-of-a-kind crafts and reusable items.

Get your craft on, Austin. For more information, please visit http://www.wemakestuff.us/
Thanks!

Electric Promotions

Handmade Nation Premiere After Party at Austin Handmade

Exciting News! Faythe Levine will be screening her highly acclaimed film here in Austin, and Sublime Stitching & Austin Handmade are welcoming her with a action-packed weekend of fun including: a book signing party, screenings, craft bazaar, and post-screening party at Austin Handmade on Sunday September 6th from 6:30-9pm.

We will have plenty of crafty goodness, a mojito bar by Treaty Oak Rum, and delicious frozen treats by Nada Moo with entertainment by the fabulous ladies at Team Fabrication. Admission is Free!

Screenings at 1:30pm, 4:10pm- Alamo Drafthouse - South Lamar

After Party from 6:30-9:00 at 2009 South First Street, 78704
(just down the street from Alamo Drafthouse)

Visit Sublime Stitching’s website for more details on how to participate in Saturday & Sunday’s Events! http://www.sublimestitching.com/ATX+HMN

 Handmade Made Nation Premiere Party Austin Texas Sept. 5th-6th

Electric Promotions presents We Make Stuff (music, art & fashion)

We Make Stuff, art, music & fashion! We Make Stuff takes place on Saturday, September 19th at Scoot Inn from: 7-12pm! Music by Lost Werks & Hollywood Gossip & more. Fashion Show by 6 of austin's best designers & boutiques, shop local vendors, stop in and get you I Make Stuff shirt from Team Etsy Austin, participate in on-site DIY projects presented by, The WonderCraft. Pickup a board to participate in our skateboard painting contest Visit the website for more details on how to apply! www.wemakestuff.us

Lost Werks is an Austin, TX based project by local singer-songwriter Jason Blanchette. Lost Werks blends rock, pop, blues, funk, and classical genres for a unique singular sound. With a love of all things rock as the foundation, Lost Werks strives to create something that is organic and resonates with people from all walks of life. The Etsy Austin team is a group of Austin artists working together to promote their arts, crafts, and design skills. Featuring on-site instructional DIY projects by The WonderCraft Hollywood Gossip is a four-piece pop band from Austin, Texas. Its members met while working as paparazzi at the 2007 Austin Film Festival. They soon came to the conclusion that, in Austin at least, music is more profitable than scandal. Hollywood Gossip’s honey dripper feeds the restless and lovelorn equally. Band Members are Tyler Womack: Vox and Guitar, Justin Crowell: Lead Guitars and Panache, Cory Ryan: Bass Guitar and Optimism, Tom Hudson: Drums and Faith-based Healing presented by Electric Promotions Click Here to fill out the vendor application Scoot Inn

Call for participation: Art Outside 2009

Art Outside October 9-11, 2009 CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

Art Outside 2009
Art Outside is looking for artists, performers, musicians, dancers, comics, and creative people of all types!

SUBMIT YOUR IDEAS NOW.

Your art can be anything you imagine… anything that you can create to engage other participants.

To submit your project and learn more about the event, please visit www.artoutside.org.

Art Outside continues the tradition of showcasing groundbreaking talent on breathtaking grounds. In the past, this event has taken place at the Austin Enchanted Forest. We pay homage to the Enchanted Forest as we spread our wings over a new landscape and hope for its quick return to our community. Apache Pass, an inspiring expanse of over 1000 acres, lies just east of Austin and is centered between Houston, Dallas, and San Antonio.

DREAM BIG!
The AO09 Team
Art Outside 2009

Art Outside

Fashion Week Event on Saturday

Smoothies and snacks from Emerald City Press and Castle Hill with bloody marys featuring Dripping Springs Vodka. Check out an interactive fashion show featuring clothing by Oiselle and jewelry by Broken Ear Productions. Bring a yoga mat and join in!

Green Practices encouraged. Drivers with 2 or more passengers and bikers receive a free pair of pearl earrings from Broken Ear Productions while supplies last.

Kim Sae Eua

AUSTIN HANDMADE RE-OPENING PARTY & AUSTIN FASHION WEEK EVENT

AUSTIN HANDMADE RE-OPENING PARTY & AUSTIN FASHION WEEK EVENT


On Thursday July 16, 2009, from 8:00-11:00pm, Austin Handmade will be celebrating the Grand Re-opening of its new store location at 2009 S. First St. Combining launch efforts with this year’s Austin Fashion Week. The Austin Handmade Grand Re-opening Party will showcase a fashion show by local designer Robie Dodson of Parsimony. This fashion lineup will feature some of the coolest, trendy, chic, and comfortable items in all of Austin. The Austin Handmade store’s Grand Re-opening Party will offer special in-store discounts, along with giveaways from participating sponsors such as the TXRD Lonestar Rollergirls, select Austin based artists and a membership for a free year of classes provided by The WonderCraft. Party guests will be able try out the new Austin Handmade Do-It-Yourself Room using simple kits created by Austin artists with instructions and basic supplies available for purchase at the event. Continue with the on-site DIY fun with make n’ take projects provided Austin’s newest creative craft-force, The WonderCraft. Show entertainment to be provided by local band Lost Werks and DJ Beef Eigler “Hot Britches” of High Society. Event and fashion show photography by local photographer, John Pesina featured in The Austin American Statesman, Envy Magazine, Tribeza, SXSW World and Austin 360. Enjoy drinks from Austin’s favorite, Sweet Leaf Tea  and Treaty Oak Platinum Rum. Rum truly made in the spirit of Texas. Texas’s first & only distillery that both brews and distills locally, using only Texas ingredients.

Austin Handmade is the brainchild of forward thinking local art supporters Jason Butler and Catherine Jones. Butler, a native Texan and graduate from the Art Institute of Dallas also owns and operates Sixgunlover Records and Sonance Rehearsal Studios. His partner Catherine Jones, UT alumni and co-founder of Austin Handmade, helped to establish this business as her way of giving back to a community that has offered her so many possibilities. Austin Handmade began as an online store, marketed toward a national audience. Their idea was to have an inclusive array of arts to represent the diversity of talent in Austin. After receiving many requests from Austinites to create a local showroom, owners Catherine and Jason decided to open up shop. Austin Handmade’s mission is to provide an outlet for artists and to expand the notion of what art is, with a focus on affordable art.

Visit the Austin Handmade online store at www.austinhandmade.com to find an array of Austin’s talent with a wide diversity of art including screen printing, book binding, candle making, fabric art, graphic design and more, including detailed information on upcoming featured monthly artist events and the bi-weekly local Handmade Market.

Vote: http://www.fashionweekaustin.com/boutiques/austin-handmade/