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Chow Chow Trunk Show. One of a Kind Jewelry items by Sandra Miller

Chow Chow Trunk Show. One of a Kind Jewelry items by Sandra Miller

Bijox Salon, SF

5/8/11

fibre pen with coloured pencil, drawn

under the influence of David Hockney,

(from That's the Way I See It.)

Trunkshow with Petra Prins - heres the reproduction quilt with the tree of life applique which has now been made into a panel

Trunkshow with Petra Prins - Petra viser os hvorfra hendes inspiration for Dutch Heritage Collection kommer fra, bla. dette indiske tæppe fra 1700-tallet.

The Dutch Heritage collection is inspired by Indian chintzes and textiles from the 18th Century

Model: Pathra Cadness

Hair and Make-up by: Cats Del Rosario

Styling by: Sidney Yap

Clothes/Shoes/Accessories by: Trunkshow

Photographed by: Karen Kho

   

Another vintage suitcase filled with totem jewelry.

Chow Chow Trunk Show. One of a Kind Jewelry items by Sandra Miller

Close up of the vases I brought with me.

 

Bijox Salon, SF

5/8/11

The birthday girl in the Purl Diva yarn wig

On 3 October, the Ambassador and Lady Westmacott hosted an event at the British residence to celebrate the launch of the GREAT British Invasion collection at Bloomingdale's stores. The event, co-hosted by Kevin Harter, VP of Men's Fashion Direction at Bloomingdale's and Matthew Marden, Fashion Editor at DETAILS Magazine, showcased the new Beatles menswear collection from Bloomingdale's, which celebrates the band's 50th Anniversary on the Ed Sullivan Show. The event also featured a unique trunk show from British shirt maker Turnbull & Asser. Fashion is GREAT Britain!

 

Photo by Carrie Dorean

This was my table display at the local Etsy Trunk Show. I'm very new at displaying in a public venue, but it was a very nice atmosphere for a newbie! I really enjoyed myself and learned a lot too.

I had to share a table recently at a networking event. Somehow I managed to squeeze an 8 foot table into a 4 foot spot.

 

I ended up leaving the earring racks at home but brought a sampling of forged earrings rather than beaded ones.

 

I think I ended up with a cohesive, spare but elegant looking display. what do you think?

Details: table cover is a heavy cotton/poly sheet.

Display cases were pillar candle holders from a liquidation store, I took the glass out of the doors and turned the displays backwards so I could reach in from the back to get items for customers to try on.

Setting up.

 

Bijox Salon, SF

5/8/11

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