Showing posts with label Heart of Haiti fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Heart of Haiti fashion. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Hello, Spring! Lemon-y Yellows That Shine





1. Armitron watch from JCPenny 2. Murano glass ring in my store 3. Hunter wellies 4. Leather motorcycle jacket by Boy. By Band of Outsiders 5. Bisou Bisou skinny jeans from JCPenny

Vintage lucite and bone bangle set from B So Chic!


Lemons from my kitchen at Flanboyant Eats

Hello, Spring! You've made your entrance in a really bold way so I'm here to follow suit with wearable bright yumminess! 

When I did the green post a few weeks back, I knew I'd have to follow up with a luscious collage of yellows that inspire and motivate me to get out more! All of these pieces bring a super huge smile to my face, which is dug deep in paper work and cooking... If only I could make the time to get dressed every day and look as fabulous in these pieces, I might get excited to be more productive.

I scoured a lot of pages and settled on these faves and must haves this season (some are my own). Coupled with fresh flowers for the office and fresh lemons in the kitchen, my spring is off to a beautiful start!

And you? What color has brought you some bright sunshine so far?

M-Missoni Pique Shift Dress at Barney's; Burberry cotton trench; fresh flowers from the man-friend; my own B. Makowsky bag originally shared in this post; Vintage lucite bangles from B So Chic!; Casadei snakeskin wedges, S/S 2012; Fresh lemons in my cocina. 

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Thursday, December 01, 2011

Heart of Haiti Cuffs





I'm a lover of any thing relating to handmade art. Beyond appreciating the final piece, the skill, passion and talent that goes into making something unique by an artisan is dear to my heart. Often time, there's a story behind the art work.

With every new travel adventure, a corner in my home is occupied with a sculpture, a figurine, a painting, etc... representing the culture and life from that place. One of my favorite pieces happens to be a hand carved wood owl I picked up in Mexico, not too long ago. Prior to that trip, I did snatch up a lovely Murano glass ring made by local glass maker  in Monaco.

But, when I came to learn a bit about Heart of Haiti, I was more in love. While local art from other countries are attractive and a mainstay in my place, if the piece has a special purpose, I'm that more intent on supporting it.

Having done a culinary fundraiser for Haiti Relief in early 2010, shortly after the earthquake, I'm sensitive to efforts that bring cash and awareness to their suffering and restoration. Through Macy's, the Heart of Haiti initiative has scouted some of the island's most talented artists, sometimes young boys and girls, to create one-of-a-kind pieces that appeal to the American market. After having perused the extensive collection, I particularly loved these two horn cuffs that I found flexible enough to wear year-round and not just in summer. The "Warrior," on my left arm, is my fave and completely personifies my spirit!

Paired with my new ruana by Missoni (for Target) and a wood ring I picked up in St. Maarten and yellow jade chunky ring from Lohehmann's, I went for a 70s vibe that is comfy, attractive and ultimately serves a purpose!

No better shopping than that for me. Following is some neat information about Heart of Haiti and what the fashionable campaign is all about! Consider visiting Macy's website to see the entire Fall 2011 collection. You'll be inspired to pick up a piece or two this season.

I did not receive any monetary compensation for this post, but was given the two cuffs above. However, the feelings and sentiments expressed are authentically my own, always. 



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·        Heart of Haiti is a “Trade, Not Aid” initiative launched by artist and social entrepreneur, Willa ShalitThe Clinton Bush Haiti Fund and Macy’s. 

·        Each item is a one-of-a-kind design and handmade by a Haitian master artisan from raw materials such as recycled oil drums, wrought iron, papier-mâché and stone.

·        Haiti is the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere and despite the devastating earthquake, people there are filled with hope and a desire to improve their lives through employment. Options are very limited in this country.  The Heart of Haiti initiative is one that espouses “Trade, Not Aid.”  In other words, it provides artists with an opportunity to make a living feed their families and pay their children’s school fees. School in Haiti is not free.

·        Already, The Heart of Haiti collection has led to employment of 450 artists in Haiti providing financial benefits for an estimated 4,000 to 5,000 people in the country.

·        The collection features more than 40 home decor items including quilts, metalwork, ceramics, and paintings. Accessories include vases, candleholders, serving trays, picture frames, mirrors, coasters, necklaces, clutch purses and more! The craftsmanship and technique behind these works of art, ranging from papier-mâché vases to hand cut metal frames & wall hangings, is truly remarkable.  The collection is made almost entirely from recycled and sustainable items such as old cement bags, cardboard, oil drums & local gommier wood.  

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