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Where to Find Hot Spring Fashions

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

Time to start packing up the parkas and stocking up on short-sleeves and skirts. Spring is here, ushering in a new wave of hot styles, bright colors, and sassy prints. Make sure that you don’t wind up a walking fashion-don’t this season and check out clothes we crave from these lovable local boutiques.

Lettie Gooch
1517 U Street, NW DC
202-332-4242
lettiegooch.com

Named after the owner’s grandmother, Lettie Gooch’s style embodies the fashion-forward, spunky, and strong persona of its namesake. Stocked with the newest trends from hot designers all over the world, the boutique often throws fun shopping events. This season their jewel-tone trenches are all the rage!

Fornash
The Shops at Georgetown Park
3222 M St., NW, Second Level – Suite W-229
202-338-0774
fornash.com

Brainchild of local designer, Stephanie Fornash Kennedy, Fornash has expanded its inventory since it debuted as a custom handbag shop in 2002. Now you can head the Georgetown boutique and find a stunning array of clothing, accessories, jewelry, and more to add glamor and glitz to your spring wardrobe.

Saya Originals
sayaoriginals.com

Punch up any spring outfit with sleek, sexy Indonesian handbags and accessories from Saya Originals. The beautiful snakeskin designs come in an array of colors and styles, from deep purple to charcoal, tan, and fire engine red, and you be able to keep your hands of the exquisite texture.

Eco-CRAVE: More Green Businesses We Love

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

Back in the day, recycling was about as green as you could get. These days, going green has branched out into every aspect of life and is gaining momentum around the world. More than just a celebrity trend, it’s been adopted by individuals, businesses, and even neighborhoods. Continuing CRAVE’s ongoing support of going green and to celebrate Earth Day, here are some more of our favorite local eco-friendly businesses.

Eco-Coacheco-coach.com
If you want to go green but don’t know where to start, Eco-Coach is here to save the day! Founder Anca Novacovici uses her passion for sustainability and environmental awareness to help individuals and businesses fuse eco-friendly practices into how they operate on a daily basis. Her consultancy services include green home renovations, LEED review, and ongoing green coaching.

Eco-Green Livingeco-greenliving.com
Eco-Green Living literally offers the building blocks to a greener life. From design, to construction, to living, the products in the warehouse and shop have you covered. Husband and wife owners, Keith and Donna Ware have made sure to stock up on anything you could possibly want to add some environmental friendliness to your home or office, whether it’s paint, lighting, insulation, counter tops, and even organic mattresses.

Green-a-Porter
greenaporter.com
It’s amazing what two women who love shopping can do when struck with a little bit of green fever. Local ladies Amy and Adriana created a network of boutiques dedicated to protecting the environment, and they throw fun shopping events at the boutiques to raise environmental awareness. They’ve created a community of eco-conscious shoppers who support local businesses and raise for money for charity too. Shopping anyone?

Herban Lifestyle
herbanlifestyle.com
Treat your body to some all-natural love with Mary Kearn’s fragrant array of handmade massage oils, salves, scrubs, soaps, and more. Organic, Fair-Trade, ethically-crafted ingredients make each product something that will make you feel good in more ways than one. The high-quality of the products themselves will give your body a boost, and the knowledge that you’re supporting green living can give your conscience a lift too!

Peek into the CRAVE Closet

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

Our very own Melody Biringer had her closet raided! MyCloset.com, a website dedicated to airing people’s dirty laundry (literally), recently featured the CRAVEcompany founder in its scintillating Celebrity Closets installment. Among the hangers and hampers, a myriad of wardrobe gems were unearthed from all over the world. Woolen leg-warmers from Amsterdam, Ilse Jacobsen rain boots from Seattle, a bold purple dress from Vancouver, BC… how can that much cuteness exist in one closet? Lucky for us, Melody divulged a few of her shopping secrets and we can all check out her fashion favorites for ourselves. Below check out some of her most-cherished boutiques.

Moscow (moscowdesign.nl)
Runstraat 8, 1111 AA, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Horseshoe (horseshoeseattle.com)
5344 Ballard Avenue Northwest Seattle, WA 98107

Lambs Ear (lambsearshoes.com)
3516 Fremont Place No.inesgloves.com Seattle, WA 98103

Ines Gloves (inesgloves.com)
Oudezijds Achterburgwal 132 1012 DV Amsterdam, Netherlands

JC Studio (jcstudio.ca)
46 West 6th Avenue Vancouver, BC V5Y 1K1

sonja | clothes to live in (sonjatacoma.com)
2701 N 21st St, Tacoma, WA 98406

Switch Shoes (switch-shoes.com)
7871 Southwest Capitol Highway, Portland, OR 97219

For a truly in depth look into the world of women-owned boutiques, check out the CRAVEguide for a city near you. These books are brimming with local women you need to know, whether you want to satisfy a craving for your closet, appetite, business, or piece of mind.

Put a Spring in Your Step with these Hot Colors

Monday, February 22nd, 2010


When we think of spring we think of pastels and floral prints, but those just seem a little too passé and boring. What will you be wearing this spring to spice up your wardrobe? Here are some of the color trends that you won’t want to miss out on. Pick up a few bright accessories that are both trendy and timeless.

Turquoise – We’re pretty sure this is on EVERYONE’S hot-list, along with other aqua-colored hues. This vibrant color turns every outfit up a notch, making you just exude that cool confident aura that will make you the center of attention. Splurge on a Jamie Joseph brightly colored stone ring. We love this Sea Blue Chalcedony Ring for a beautiful eye-catcher.

Light Pink – More specifically, champagnes and corals are two “light pinks” that won’t have you gagging on pastel and cotton candy. Champagne is the closest you can get to a nice neutral color while adding a little pop! And for coral, try some of Cara Lyndon’s hairpins, we recommend Coral Wheel . Whether your hair color is light or dark, this feminine flair will turn heads.

Yellow – In every shade and size. Add a dash here or there or a big bright bag to have everyone around you smiling. Evoking sunshine and happiness, everyone could stand to integrate this cheerful color into their wardrobe or even their home. Try a bright throw pillow to add to your living room, we like the yellow Gloria pillow from Henry Road. The great thing about throw pillows is, when spring is over, you can just throw them back into the closet until spring comes again!

Go Ga Ga for Babies in DC!

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010


If you’re a mom or a mom-to-be (or an auntie or granny for that matter), you know how fun it is to buy baby stuff. Admit it – adorable outfits, cute-as-can-be accessories, and maternity clothes that actually make you feel pretty all have the ability to put a smile on your face. Read on for local baby shops near you!

Apple Seed Maternity & Baby Boutique (appleseedboutique.com)
115 South Columbus St. Alexandria, VA 22314
Expecting moms need look no further – Apple Seed is brimming with all things baby. Hip, chic clothing for moms and tots, the latest baby gear, and an array of unique gifts make this shop in Old Town a must-visit. Be the best dressed mom-to-be with maternity clothes from the likes of Citizens for Humanity, Paige, and Olian. Don’t miss the baby How-To videos on the boutique’s website!

Daisy Baby & Kids (shopdaisybaby.com)
4912-A Del Ray Avenue, Bethesda, MD 20814
Specializing in design services for children’s rooms, Daisy Baby offers a comprehensive experience for parents and parents-to-be. Founder Dana Evans helps you create the perfect space, one that is visually stunning and a happy place to be for everyone in your home. Furniture, bedding, window treatments, flooring, art, and more – Daisy Baby offers the works, and they even do House Calls to ensure that your new nursery or child’s room is the best it can be!

Interview with Meagan Kurtz from ADMK Jewelry

Friday, February 12th, 2010

ADMK Jewelry (Adorn Designs by Meagan Kurtz – admkjewelry.com) is handcrafted, distinctive jewelry made of the highest quality, cultured freshwater pearls, cubic zirconia, Swarovski Crystals, semiprecious gemstones and precious metals. ADMK Jewelry combines the natural beauty of gemstones with a bit of flare, offering a stylish and sophisticated complement to any outfit.

What are your most popular products or services?
Earrings and simple necklaces that are sparkly yet classic with a little flare or twist to the design, maybe an unusual shapes or bold colors.

People may be surprised to know…
I don’t wear much elaborate jewelry on a daily basis.  My daily wardrobe consists of jeans and tee shirts – so the occasion to get dressed up is a nice treat!!

What or who inspired you to start your business?
My husband, family and friends always inspired me to follow my dreams.   I wanted to find a way to match my passion for fashion and business with the beauty of gemstones. I have been blessed and inspired by all the people I have meet along this journey.

What is your indulgence?
Shopping!

What do you CRAVE?  In business?  In life?
The ability to take one day at a time in life, love, business and success.

“Success is the sum of small efforts, repeated day in and day out.”
Robert Collier

Where to find:

Kiskadee
2205 Mount Vernon Ave.
Alexandria, VA
703.549.0813

MooJoo Ken
1512 U Street NW
Washington DC, 20009
202.234.3140

The Denim Bar
1101 S. Joyce St., #B8
Arlington, VA 22202
703.414.8202

The Paris Haute Couture Shows

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

The Paris Haute Couture fashion shows are unlike any other fashion experience you have ever had, seen or heard of. True to what couture is, this kind of fashion is definitely one-of-a-kind. Showcasing their spring and summer couture collections, the French designers filled the runways with whimsical, wonderful and weird creations this season. There was bizarre head-wear at Jean Paul Gaultier (shocking, right?), Lady-Gaga-inspired hairdo’s at Chanel, and clothes with a strong space-age feel at Armani Prive.

Like Hilary Alexander, fashion director of The Daily Telegraph in London, says, the couture shows are a “laboratory of dreams”. Made to fit exactly to the wearers specifications, these one-off creations aren’t something you will see another girl at the club wearing – they are far from anything worn in everyday life. True haute couture is art. Its the kind of clothing that makes for a lush, other-worldly Vogue fashion spread. Its usually impractical and at prices that rival a small house or car, its the best kind of fashion fantasy.

This season, Chanel seemed to be channeling the great Lady Gaga with hairdo’s resembling giant bows or ears, but their colorful collection had us drooling from start to finish. Actually, it seemed like everyone was feeling the Lady Gaga vibe on the catwalks this season. The Jean Paul Gaultier headpieces looked like something we might see Ms. Gaga sporting at the next awards show, and a balloon bubble dress from Armani Prive looked like something she might rock down a red carpet any day now. If not Lady Gaga, then the architectural, space-agey dresses from Armani would definitely look fabulous on any future astronaut/fashionista. Finally, the pieces at Stephane Rolland were escapism and futuristic fashion-as-artwork at its best with laser cut Plexiglass forming coils and crenelations on shoulders and pockets.

Across the board, this year’s couture shows were all about pastel colors and Lady Gaga-inspired style. Haute couture may not be made for a trip to the grocery store, or even your next birthday party, but the shows are spectacular and the pieces are a work of art in themselves. Vive la Haute Couture!

Bride-To-Be in DC? Read Me!

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

Icicle lights and shiny ornaments added sparkle over the holidays, but that’s all been replaced by a plethora of blinding ring-finger bling! The holidays are by far the most popular time to get engaged, so odds are you or someone you know is sporting a new rock and has a wedding on the way! (If so, congratulations from CRAVE!) Below find some of our DC-area picks for brides and their best gals!

Hitched (hitchedsalon.com)
202.333.6162
Promising a highly personal experience for brides, maids, and moms, Hitched Bridal Couture + Planning Salon is about so much more than finding the right dress. Offering myriad resources for all things bridal, Hitched was founded by Julia Lichtman Kepniss and Carin Rosenberg Levine, two local ladies who have been friends since the 7th grade.

Punk Rock Bride (punkrockbride.com)
202.506.3126
Brides will look stunning in these elegant, non-traditional dresses no matter how they spend the big day- from daintily sipping a champagne cocktail to moodily leaning against graffiti-strewn concrete (check the website for pictures). Founder/designer Stephanie Ward is a RISD grad with simple, statement-making designs.

Bobbie’s Bridal (bobbiesbridal.com)
703.273.2629
Bobbie began her bridal business in her basement in 1986, and it has since blossomed into a full-blown boutique (how’s that for alliteration!). Along with dresses for brides and their maids, you can also find accessories, gifts, tuxes, shoes, and evening wear for other special occasions like proms and pageants. Bobbie’s Bridal is truly a one stop shop!

“If the shoe fits, buy it in every color”

Saturday, November 14th, 2009

Sassanova1Shopaholics live by this maxim, and the wide selection of shoes at Sassanova will make you want to buy them all. Whether you’re looking for a pair of heels for a night on the town, flats for work, or boots for the upcoming chilly months, Sassanova has you covered.  Featuring designers such as Bettye Muller, Tory Burch, Moschino, Loeffler Randall, and French Sole, you’ll have a hard time not buying everything! They even have a selection of jewelry and accessories that will help complete any look. Located in the heart of Georgetown on Wisconsin Street, friends Sassy Jacobs and Sarah Cannova opened their first store in 2003 for all those shoppers who want to look chic and hip. With an inviting staff, pink walls and a cheetah- print rug, never again will you want to go to a department store!Sassanova2 

1641 Wisconsin Ave. NW
Washington, DC 20007
202 471 4400

Seasons Savings: How to Shop Summer Sales

Friday, October 9th, 2009

summersales

Ever made the mistake of purchasing an item because it was a good deal only to have it take up prime closet real estate? Check out these amazing tips on Summer sale shopping from EHow.

1. Organize your closets before you shop and make note of the items you won’t need next summer. There’s no sense buying new t-shirts, for example, if the 10 in the closet will still fit next year.

2. Avoid trendy fashion styles on the shoe, clothing and accessory sale racks since the looks will soon be dated. No matter how deep the discounts, an item isn’t a bargain if you won’t wear the color combination or designs next year.

3. Stock up on essentials like versatile shorts, jeans and tank tops that won’t go out of style. Also look for non-clothing items you’ll need next summer, such as beach towels and chairs, casual tableware for the patio, swimsuits and flip-flops.

4. Look for pieces that can even become part of your fall wardrobe. You can layer shirts under sweaters, wear leggings under denim miniskirts or use canvas tote bags all year long, for example.

5. Ask yourself if you would still buy the item if it were full price. If not, you may be under the influence of the sale and don’t necessarily need or want the item. Hold off until you’re sure you’ll wear it. As a bonus, the item will have an even greater discount at the end of the season, although you risk it selling out.