Summer Editorial

Fashion Love: Seeing Black and White

10.31.2013

 


Seeing black and white everywhere?And no I'm not referring to the color scheme of ghosts and witches since it is Halloween. It's the simple and crisp look spotted in many outfits recently. I've been charmed by the black and white color ensemble I've discovered in the images I've pinned here. I've integrated colors and prints in my outfits, but I'm loving the refined and understated elegance these two basic colors somehow add to any outfit even for a casual look. And of course my favorite look of all as worn by Audrey Hepburn, simply beautiful!

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Ellen Truijen Bags: Casual Chic and Work Ready

10.28.2013


A spotlight on Ellen Truijen's new style for this season and a shop favorite: the little Briddle Bag. One style,two colors-this bag is ideal for a casual chic ensemble and perfect for your daily trek to work.And check out this great video from Ellen Truijen:

Ellen Truijen 'The dissection of Daddy Cool' from Caramel on Vimeo.

Fall Giveaway!

10.23.2013



Happy Fall! We're so happy to present our big fall giveaway in collaboration with the lovely and talented local San Diego artist and blogger, Kelli Murray. You have a chance to win $150 shop credit to pick up some of your favorite pieces from our shop including items from our new arrivals. And check out some of her dreamy and beautiful illustrations along with her style inspirations. Best of luck! Enjoy 15% off  your favorite picks with code: FALL15

Cold Picnic Watches Restocked

10.17.2013




Our best-selling Cold Picnic watches in various styles have been restocked. Whether it's the simple natural leather watch or color-block watch, they're classic pieces to add to your everyday essentials.

Color Scheme Match

10.15.2013


OK, talk about synchronicity!So like many I admit I'm fairly addicted to Pinterest in cataloging things that I love across the web. Call it the coding and timing of the Pinterest universe, but I had to post  this since these items were perfectly aligned in the same column in the feed. Aha! Have you ever come across images where the color scheme perfectly go together?  Totally unrelated but the color hues and shades of these ceramics and Hien Le dress are a perfect match! Just beautiful!

Ceramics via Heath Ceramics
Dress via Quartier 206

New Collaboration: Jewelry by Kristen Elspeth

10.10.2013



We're excited to present our new collaboration with Kristen Levy, designer of Los Angeles-based jewelry line Kristen Elsepth. She's created some sweet feminine pieces featuring a rose-gold bar pendant exclusive to Vuela Boutique. They're classic everyday pieces that you won't want to take off. Plus we have her stunning rose gold cuffs and pretty bar stud earrings that radiate modern elegance.

New Arrivals from Japan: Rina Ono and Oji Masanori

10.08.2013


We've restocked some of our favorite pieces from the talented Japanese designers Rina Ono and Oji Masanori. The adorable wooden coasters and stunning brass products like the ever popular Crescent Brass Bottle Opener and Sun Brass trivets are now available in our home wares section.

Nancybird Interview Part 2: Travel Tips from Emily Wright

10.03.2013

Fall is officially upon us and winter will be here soon enough. So this travel post is an ideal inspiration for a winter getaway down to the southern hemisphere where they're having their spring/summer season. I've had the pleasure of visiting Sydney and the surrounding beach towns. We didn't have a chance to visit Melbourne, so I couldn't be more excited to get some local tips from Nancybird founder Emily Wright about her hometown of Melbourne and Australia. Plus it's giving me an excuse to go back and check out this amazing country.

Nancybird Studio Photo by Tony Owczarek
You're currently based in Melbourne. What are "must see" things or "must do" for those visiting your hometown? 
Melbourne is perhaps not as beautiful as other Australian cities like Sydney or Hobart, but it’s a great place to live. I think the geographic isolation means that an interesting culture can form which is slightly different from anywhere else – I think Melbourne has that.

Must see – Sarah our textile designer has suggested Federation Square for the paving (!!) and the dome in the State Library…

The laneways in the central business district (CBD) are full of tiny cafes and design stores.

Flinders Lane for shops and galleries.

Eating at Movida – best Spanish in town! And it’s on Hosier Lane which is full of incredible street art too which is definitely worth a look.

Ceres – a community garden right next to Nancybird HQ.

Taking the last person-operated lift in Melbourne to the upper floors of the Nicholas Building, to visit one of the many jewelers and designers’ studios in the beautiful old building.

Movida in Hosier Lane – artwork by Lucas Grogan. Photo c/o Broadsheet Melbourne


What are off the beat path local hangouts? Favorite neighborhoods, parks, etc.? 
I live and work in Northcote. It’s about 7 kms from the city and I love it. I like walking along Merri Creek, there are some sections that feel like you are in the bush. High St is the main shopping strip, we head to Gringo Vibes quite often for good Mexican.

Favorite places to shop: boutiques or outdoor markets 
Mr Kitly in Brunswick is a very cute little store, upstairs on Sydney Road. They sell beautiful ceramics, indoor plants and other “home” things.

Melbourne has a packed schedule of design markets – I don’t head to them often but they do support a bunch of local businesses, which is great! Finders Keepers, Markit, The Big Design Market, Rose St Artist’s Market, Melbourne Design Market, Craft Hatch, The People’s Market are just a few!
Mr. Kitly image via
 Favorite places to eat-cafes, restaurants or type of food: 
I’ve already mentioned Movida for Spanish…

Other goodies – the Vegie Bar in Brunswick St Fitzroy is an old favourite (they must have been there for 20 years!) – still packed every night serving fresh vegetarian food.

Really good Japanese at Kumo in Lygon St East Brunswick…

Oh! And the BEST jam donuts at Preston Market – 90 cents each, a bargain!
 
Kumo
Easy day trips from Melbourne -cool places to see right outside the city: 
A round trip to Daylesford, Kyneton and Woodend – all have really nice cafes and vintage stores, and the colors in Autumn are beautiful (a rarity in Australia as our native trees aren’t deciduous).

A trip to the beach would also be needed – I would head somewhere close like Barwon Heads, there are some wild beaches there that feel like you’re a million miles away.
 
13th Beach at Barwon Heads by Darren Stone via
Favorite local designers or makers:
I’m lucky to have some very talented friends! LoveHate makes cute things – jewelry, shoes and tights, Bridget Bodenham does the loveliest ceramics, The Gently Unfurling Sneak does really nice digitally printed tunics, I could go on… 

Favorite local musicians and places to watch concerts/bands: 
Northcote Social Club is a good local…

Melbourne has a few outdoor festivals like Golden Plains a couple of hours out of the city which are a great backdrop for watching music in the sun.
  
Best way to get around the city: 
Bike or tram, definitely. The number 96 tram line goes through East Brunswick, which has a bunch of great eateries, down past the stunning Royal Exhibition Buildings and Gardens in Carlton (where Australia became a federated nation in 1901), through the centre of town (Bourke St Mall is where the big department stores are if that’s your thing!) and then weaves it’s way over the Yarra River and through the bayside suburbs of South Melbourne, Albert Park to St Kilda. You could walk along the beach there and have dinner at the Stokehouse outside if the weather is good.

Royal Exhibition Building- a World Heritage Site via
Any other suggestions of places to visit or must do in Australia? 
I would get down to Tasmania. It’s beautiful and quiet – the beaches are unbelievable and deserted. There’s also MONA, (the Museum of Old and New Art) started by a local guy who is kind of an Asperger’s genius – he made hundreds of millions gambling and put most of it into creating this gallery carved out of the sandstone on the banks of the Derwent River.

MONA on the Derwent River, Hobart. Image via
I know you’ve traveled to a lot of places this past year like India and Italy, any suggestions? What are some of your favorite places you’ve visited? Where would you like to travel next?

I want to see more of the US! I’ve only been to New York and some of the West Coast, I would love to see more.

I have done a bit of traveling in my time, and these have been my some of my favorites:

The glacial hot springs of Iceland (the ones at the north of the island are much smaller and quieter than the main one near the airport) – bright blue water steaming off the barren volcanic rock - surreal.

Essaouira in Morocco – blue and white renedered buildings, not a straight line in the place. I would love to go back to see more.

Petra in Jordan – my film wasn’t loaded properly in my camera that day, so I have no photos, but the buildings carved out of the narrow gorges are amazing.

Paradise in New Zealand – this is a real place – on the South Island near Glenorchy. Imagine snow tipped mountain, the greenest grass you’ve ever seen, big glacial lakes and wildflowers. And a picnic. 

India – a confounding place – I feel like I’ve seen the best and worst there, often in the same day! It’s such an extreme place of beauty and ugliness. I always feel like I’ve been put through the ringer when I go there. But it is so rich in its culture, architecture and craftsmanship, I really love it.
Paradise, New Zealand
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What a great resource for the globe trekker in all of us! Thank you so much Emily for sharing your story, favorite local spots and destinations!It's clear how much travel and the world around you have influenced your designs and we're happy to showcase them in our shop.

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