What's a portmanteau? It's a case or bag to carry clothing in while traveling,
esp. a leather trunk or suitcase that opens into two halves.And so our private event was called the Portmanteau...
clothing to wear while traveling through this life....
Connie shoots a few pix in her AC Studio 9 Tulle Belt
Ladies sporting AC Studio 9 Throw'n Go's and Two Pocket Shawls from the Manhattan and
Highland Collections
Highland Collections
The AC Studio 9 Traveler Throw'n Go - sold out till 2010, but we have the Pierrot which is in Linen, and the Throw'n Go in Cotton and French Terry.
A great time was had by all...
The Portmanteau was a private event but this weekend on November 21st we are having a Holiday Reception at Vintage At Heart - a unique little gem of a store nestled in Tujunga Village in Studio City.
AC Studio 9 art.wear, small art works from my Altered Paradox Collection, plus I'll be signing copies of my books "In This Garden" and "Mixed Emulsions" this Saturday
from 4:00pm - 8:00pm.
If you can't make this weekend there's a Holiday Extravaganza on December 5th in Tujunga Village where all the Merchants open their doors...and good food abounds at the various cafe's throughout the village. Santa is there too I think...
Till the end of the year...all my goodies will be at Vintage At Heart...but my art.wear can also be bought online at AC Studio 9. And if I say so myself they make great gifts...because they fit every size and make you feel good. The Pocket shawls have 2 pockets - (how I love pockets to hold my cell phone and keys and wallet or whatever), and the Throw'n Go's are just plain comfy. Anyway...that's the latest...and as soon as things slow down a bit - I'll be posting those archival photos I've been finding...thanks for taking the time to write all the title ideas...
A great time was had by all...
The Portmanteau was a private event but this weekend on November 21st we are having a Holiday Reception at Vintage At Heart - a unique little gem of a store nestled in Tujunga Village in Studio City.
AC Studio 9 art.wear, small art works from my Altered Paradox Collection, plus I'll be signing copies of my books "In This Garden" and "Mixed Emulsions" this Saturday
from 4:00pm - 8:00pm.
If you can't make this weekend there's a Holiday Extravaganza on December 5th in Tujunga Village where all the Merchants open their doors...and good food abounds at the various cafe's throughout the village. Santa is there too I think...
Till the end of the year...all my goodies will be at Vintage At Heart...but my art.wear can also be bought online at AC Studio 9. And if I say so myself they make great gifts...because they fit every size and make you feel good. The Pocket shawls have 2 pockets - (how I love pockets to hold my cell phone and keys and wallet or whatever), and the Throw'n Go's are just plain comfy. Anyway...that's the latest...and as soon as things slow down a bit - I'll be posting those archival photos I've been finding...thanks for taking the time to write all the title ideas...
4 comments:
Those stairway photo/artwork of your clothing line are so cool!
Oh Angela, what a lovely collection. Not only are the clothes beautiful but the way you show the items is to die for. That mannequin? I want one like that in my bedroom!!
Oh how I would love to go to the village on December 5th. Maybe I can.
Kim
Gerushia's New World
One more title suggestion for your pics . Maybe "Portmanteau of My Past"...... ( I tried)..I will just go away now and be quiet....
Angela,
For the first time in many many years I watched a couple of episodes of Lost In Space on Hulu.com.
I remember thinking we were about the same age when you did that show and recalled your role in the Sound of Music.
Curious as to your life path I Googled and discovered your website and have caught up.
I am certain you are very busy, but I thought I would say "Hi."
PS I am the President/CEO of a cutting edge Internet technology company that specializes in delivering information and communication directly to user's desktops and bypassing Internet congestion. I'll bet you could use it. I think the space shows had something to do with the inspiration.
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