A current look from Pip-squeak Chapeau & a few snapshots of the boutique.
The one & only store I went into for clothes shopping while in N.Y.C. was Pip-squeak Chapeau.
I had jotted down a list of stores I had wanted to visit prior to my trip, but when the time came I was either preoccupied or was just not in the mood to shop.
I've actually noticed I lack the desire to buy new clothing now that I am making my own. When I do decide to purchase something it's either because 1. I fall in love with the print on the garment and/or the fabric, 2. It's something I can't make myself like a coat or shoes, 3. It's a basic that is well- made (usually handmade) and timeless. Pip-squeak Chapeau's clothing falls under category #3. This is what I purchased :
Pip-squeak Chapeau wide-leg linen overalls. Belted here with a bit of antique Japanese shibori dyed cloth (used again as a scarf below) and a shell in the ERMIE Magic Marker Print. Pip-squeak Chapeau cotton lawn button- front shirt.
It's funny, I had read about Pip-squeak Chapeau on Jen's and Ashley's blogs, and was immediately smitten with Sveta Dresher's designs, but had forgotten all about the line & store (chalk it up to my short attention span & bad memory...I'm gettin' old) when it came time for this trip.
On our last day in N.Y.C., we were at a bar in Greenpoint, and to my pleasant surprise, Pip-squeak Chapeau happened to be right across the street! I had to go in and check it out! It's a beautiful little store, and I was so happy to have stumbled upon it that afternoon. Be sure to view additional looks from the collection here.
Has it really been a week and 1/2 since I last posted?
I just can't get into the remote blogging thing. I did post a few pictures of the trip to Tumblr while in NYC, but for Blogger I prefer to go, gather, return to the comfort of home and post. Well, I'm now back in Los Angeles - here are a few highlights from our trip:
The install & opening at CRG (I was too busy chatting to take photos on opening night...if anybody has any photographs of the opening, please feel free to send them my way...we saw so many old friends opening night, and it was great to meet new friends- many of them fellow bloggers- in person finally). A visit to the Dobbin Mews & a wonderful afternoon spent with Jen & Jennifer. Studio Visit with Marc Handelman- who has a stunner of a show upcoming at Sikkema Jenkins.
Eating- at Bar Tano in Brooklyn again (yum). Other than Bar Tano & the lavish and generous spread provided by CRG for the opening dinner at Matsuri, we ate mostly at restaurants and cafes near the gallery & hotel in Chelsea (Le Grainne, Cookshop, & La Lunchonette- all recommended for good, basic food).
A Dan Flavin piece.
Anish Kapoor.Sunflower stencil "graffitti" on Marc's studio building.
Some random shots of art, street art and my pilgrimage to the Chelsea Hotel (had to go after reading Just Kids...I sat in the lobby for a bit). So much more to say, but I need to go to bed- I'm still on NYC time- it's 3 a.m. there! Will post on the little bit of shopping I did there soon :) It's good to be back.
ERMIE Pueblo Cloud print blouse. For Spring 2011. This print was developed from a photograph I took of the sky somewhere near Pueblo, CO. Driving from Denver to Raton.
Loose, slightly boxy fit, in 100% Washed Silk Crepe de Chine.Textile Designs © Jennifer Parry Dodge 2011