Sunday, January 23, 2011
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Mother of the Bride & Other Pretty Clothing
For Mothers who want to wear something beautiful & pretty for their son or daughter's wedding....we have some very pretty, non-matronly clothing, dresses and outfits. Don't expect traditional mother of the bride stuff that you find in mall stores...that's not what we are about.
Who ever decided that Mothers or any woman over 40 had to look frumpy, anyway? We don't do frumpy.
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Frivolous Fashion or Life Must Go On?
I am in the business of selling fashion...clothing, jewellery, accessories....and yet it all seems so unimportant at this moment with the tragedy going on in Haiti.
I cannot bring myself to watch the news clips on television because I fear I would start crying and never stop. It is heartbreaking, to say the least and I wish that I could afford to travel there and help...BUT I cannot. I must remain here in Edmonton, hoping that these unfortunate people will get all of the help they need & deserve, while I tend to my shop. It is how I make my living so as unimportant as it seems right now, I must carry on selling beautiful clothing to my customers. I must keep on designing the most romantic one-of-a-kind things for people to wear so that I can earn a living. It is one of those unfortunate dichotomies of life...tragedy & sadness makes you want to stop...but life must go on. You have to keep going or everything dies.
So, inspite of the sadness my heart feels for the people in Haiti (and other parts of the world where people are suffering) I have to keep up with Tattered Rose and all of the new things arriving for Spring. It is not easy to be happy about stuff like that when you know that people are struggling with the loss of their loved ones or even just to survive. My prayers are with them.
A double-edged sword for sure!
I cannot bring myself to watch the news clips on television because I fear I would start crying and never stop. It is heartbreaking, to say the least and I wish that I could afford to travel there and help...BUT I cannot. I must remain here in Edmonton, hoping that these unfortunate people will get all of the help they need & deserve, while I tend to my shop. It is how I make my living so as unimportant as it seems right now, I must carry on selling beautiful clothing to my customers. I must keep on designing the most romantic one-of-a-kind things for people to wear so that I can earn a living. It is one of those unfortunate dichotomies of life...tragedy & sadness makes you want to stop...but life must go on. You have to keep going or everything dies.
So, inspite of the sadness my heart feels for the people in Haiti (and other parts of the world where people are suffering) I have to keep up with Tattered Rose and all of the new things arriving for Spring. It is not easy to be happy about stuff like that when you know that people are struggling with the loss of their loved ones or even just to survive. My prayers are with them.
A double-edged sword for sure!
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Hummers & Pantaloons
Where have I been, some may wonder?
Theoretically, I have designing up a storm...but that is not entirely true. I have been trying to get through the winter and have also been recovering from being rear-ended by a Hummer several weeks ago, the driver of which I suspect had been drinking. I cannot prove it, especially now that weeks have passed and I didn't call the police on the spot; however, I do know that he was driving impaired, and that is why he ran into my Jeep and caused me a lot of physical pain and suffering, not to mention damage to my vehicle...and this was well under 40 km/hr.
It could have been a LOT worse and in hindsight, I wish I HAD called the police on the spot so that they could test him for alcohol consumption. I just hope that he doesn't hurt anyone else, or worse cause a fatality....that would be terrible.
This did not start out as a lecture about drunk driving or driving under the influence but I just want to remind everyone...it is NOT worth risking lives to drive your vehicle if you have had too much to drink. So please, have someone who has not been drinking drive you to your destination, or get sober before you get into your vehicle. I will be suffering with a sore back, headaches and all-over soreness for months, but I am one of the lucky ones!!
Theoretically, I have designing up a storm...but that is not entirely true. I have been trying to get through the winter and have also been recovering from being rear-ended by a Hummer several weeks ago, the driver of which I suspect had been drinking. I cannot prove it, especially now that weeks have passed and I didn't call the police on the spot; however, I do know that he was driving impaired, and that is why he ran into my Jeep and caused me a lot of physical pain and suffering, not to mention damage to my vehicle...and this was well under 40 km/hr.
It could have been a LOT worse and in hindsight, I wish I HAD called the police on the spot so that they could test him for alcohol consumption. I just hope that he doesn't hurt anyone else, or worse cause a fatality....that would be terrible.
This did not start out as a lecture about drunk driving or driving under the influence but I just want to remind everyone...it is NOT worth risking lives to drive your vehicle if you have had too much to drink. So please, have someone who has not been drinking drive you to your destination, or get sober before you get into your vehicle. I will be suffering with a sore back, headaches and all-over soreness for months, but I am one of the lucky ones!!
Well, that is what I have been doing. I will be gearing up for more designing in the next few weeks...so come in and see what new things I have created. Spring arrivals from other designers will also be coming in this week and for the next few months after that....lots of great, urban-romantic clothing and jewellery....and the PIRATE wench tops...they are finally on their way to Tattered Rose!
By the way, last Spring I made myself a pair of grey ruffled pantaloons...and they got so much attention, I made a pair to sell in the shop, even though they take a surprisingly long time to make. Well, some lucky young woman bought them on the spot because she loved the historical romance of them worn in a modern way. This week, I created another pair, in a beautiful vintage grey washed silk...with self fabric bows and ruffled bottoms! Too cute! 

Thursday, December 31, 2009
Happy New Year!!!

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!!!
May you have lots of love and happiness in the new year and always.
This will be my last post of 2009. Thanks to everyone for reading my blog.
This will be my last post of 2009. Thanks to everyone for reading my blog.
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Friday, December 25, 2009
It's Christmas Day

Well, here it is...Christmas morning and all through the house, not a creature is stirring, except for me and the cats...hubby is still sleeping soundly.
This is a good time to reflect on and share with you what Christmas means to me. Since I am not affiliated with any particular religion and do not have children, I can be very clear about this holiday that has been, for centuries I think, designated as the celebration of Jesus Christ.
I have long forgotten about Santa Claus and because I do not have children in my life to keep that myth alive, it is just fine with me. After all, isn't the point of Christmas to celebrate the birth of Christ?...whatever day he was born, this is the day that was chosen to rejoice his birth.
It used to be that it was a special time of year, when people were extra kind to their fellow human beings, when church and God and Jesus was the biggest part of the holiday theme...gift giving was done with care and lots of thought, often lovingly made by hand. Then, somewhere along the way, Santa Claus and the giving of expensive and numerous store-bought gifts became the focal point, and in my opinion, which as you know by now is neither humble nor clouded in mystery, that is when Christmas lost it's true meaning. THAT is when we lost the "spirit of Christmas".
It seems to me that at this time of year most people stress over buying gifts for everyone on their list and how they are going to pay for it all, where to put their visiting guests, what the Christmas meal will include, who will sit where, whose home the dinner will be at, and just a lot of anxiety and disappointment. We search for the spirit of Christmas, the magical way we felt when we were children and we want that again...but it rarely comes to us, at least, not the way we remember it. Is it any wonder that so many of us become a little bit depressed during this time?

And in the rushing around to make sure the kids have the latest video games, toys, and cool clothing and the adults in our lives are given even better gifts than we gave last year....we mostly forget what this is all about, or what it used to be all about. I suppose that being a retailer I should embrace the idea of people spending money and I DO appreciate the fact that each year, my loyal customers come back to buy something special for their loved ones. WHY? Because the ones who purchase their gifts from my shop realize that the woman they are buying something for will treasure that item because it comes from Tattered Rose....and it IS real and given with thoughtfulness and love, and that makes it OK.
I don't promote Christmas like just about every other retailer on the planet....and that is probably what makes me an awful business person. I'm an artistic soul, not a typical retailer but it could be the reason that my wonderful customers keep coming back each year....they know there will be no pressure to buy, buy, buy! They will not be bombarded by Christmas music, there will be no tree, no elaborate decorations and definitely no Santa! But I will try my best to help them find that special gift that will mean the world to their beloved. Maybe other retailers know how to do good Christmas business, I know I sure don't, but I like to think that I make up for the lack of that knowledge in other ways.
I have had some special moments and lots of hugs, cards and even gifts from my customers and THAT more than makes up for the fact that I am not some huge electronics store raking in the BIG money! (although a little of that windfall in my bank account would be nice)
I'm not even sure if all this rambling makes any sense, but I thought I would share my thoughts this morning with all of you out there who grace my blog with your presence. I appreciate the time each one of you takes to read or at least glance through what I have written...and I hope that you enjoy not only the pictures, but also what I have to say....it all comes from my heart.
I truly hope that we can all find a way to incorporate more love, more meaning and more honesty into our Christmases. Gift giving is fine but it doesn't have to be the sole purpose of the celebration. Let's try to get back a little of what we once had before it goes away completely. We should pass these traditions on to our children so that future generations will understand what Christmas is really all about....the birth of Christ, family, friends, kindness, goodness, truth, hope, peace and above all....LOVE!

Merry Christmas to all (who celebrate it) and to all a good morning. Time for me to go and see what the felines are doing....and check on my husband......well, he's still sleeping. Merry Christmas to me.
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Chandeliers
I borrowed this picture from someone's blog...not sure where or who? Chandeliers add instant charm to any decor, but especially French style.
I am in love with the casual sophistication of French decor...the history of each piece exposed in the faded grandeur that once was and still is. The muted and matte shades of browns, cream and taupe, mixed with elements of crystal, such as chandeliers...that is the ultimate in design as far as I am concerned.
"Shabby Chic" has it's place...best suited to a beach/lake house or a home in the southwest USA...and I love that style too. However, French style...even the connotation that has...like "Paris" or "the south of France" evoke an image of a way of life that has been around for centuries. The time-worn, rusted, at one time very expensive items like wrought iron beds...don't they instantly have more charm if they are from France? I think they do.
Perhaps I will be fortunate enough to go to Paris and the south of France one day...until then, I must love it vicariously through books, blogs, magazines and films.
I am in love with the casual sophistication of French decor...the history of each piece exposed in the faded grandeur that once was and still is. The muted and matte shades of browns, cream and taupe, mixed with elements of crystal, such as chandeliers...that is the ultimate in design as far as I am concerned.
"Shabby Chic" has it's place...best suited to a beach/lake house or a home in the southwest USA...and I love that style too. However, French style...even the connotation that has...like "Paris" or "the south of France" evoke an image of a way of life that has been around for centuries. The time-worn, rusted, at one time very expensive items like wrought iron beds...don't they instantly have more charm if they are from France? I think they do.
Perhaps I will be fortunate enough to go to Paris and the south of France one day...until then, I must love it vicariously through books, blogs, magazines and films.
Saturday, November 14, 2009
The Goddess Coat
As promised from my previous post "The Goddess and Her Jersey Coat"...I am posting a picture of the black Goddess coat. I have it displayed on a size 4 mannequin (because that's all I have) to show the hood being worn. But I stand by what I said earlier...this coat and the other style that has no hood, both look fantastic on curvier women too! I'd take a picture of me wearing my grey one, but I don't want to scare people away!
Sunday, November 1, 2009
The Challenges of Trying to be a Writer
Hello people. I have tweaked my original post titled "Intellectual Property & Copycats". If you read the original version, I must apologize for my whining and ranting...I think I was in a bad mood that day. My thoughts on the subject have not changed, only the way I have written about them. I have learned from this...a writer (or wanna-be writer like me) should never publish something until they have proof-read, waited a few days, re-read and proof-read again...until what they have written is exactly how they want it to be read.
I do believe that I will take a nap now....
I do believe that I will take a nap now....

Saturday, October 31, 2009
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Missing You
You know how you always hear the saying, "You don't know what you have until it is gone"? Well, for some time now, that is exactly how I have felt about Winnipeg. I never thought I would hear myself say this but I really do miss having my store in Winnipeg, winters and all! Aside from the (great) restaurants, the B.D.I., the exchange district, The Forks, and the great antiques, what I miss the most is my customers, many of whom became friends over the years. I also miss the two young women who worked with me for the last few years that I was at The Forks. They were not just employees, but were also two of my dearest friends.
I was reminded of this yesterday, when I received a call from one of my longtime Winnipeg customers who, like many others, misses Tattered Rose and all of the special clothing that we carried. This customer, M., is going to the Golden Globes (Los Angeles) in January, and she needs something VERY beautiful to wear....who does she think of? Tattered Rose! Yes, even after all these years, I still get calls and emails from my old customers, whether they are getting married or have something special to go to...they want to wear our clothing. They remember what it was like to walk into the store we had at the Forks, never knowing what delicious item they would covet and purchase, a special piece of clothing or jewellery that would become part of their repertoire.
For some time now, I have been dreaming about taking Tattered Rose on the road, making a trip back to Winnipeg for a 2 day shopping extravaganza. I would bring clothing & jewellery for the Winnipeg customers who miss the store (and me, hopefully) I just never knew how special Winnipeg was until I moved away. I tell my customers here in Edmonton all the time how much I miss my customers, when they ask if I miss Winnipeg.
I'll keep you posted, my dear Winnipeg friends, if I ever decide to bring Tattered Rose back, even if only for a weekend.
I was reminded of this yesterday, when I received a call from one of my longtime Winnipeg customers who, like many others, misses Tattered Rose and all of the special clothing that we carried. This customer, M., is going to the Golden Globes (Los Angeles) in January, and she needs something VERY beautiful to wear....who does she think of? Tattered Rose! Yes, even after all these years, I still get calls and emails from my old customers, whether they are getting married or have something special to go to...they want to wear our clothing. They remember what it was like to walk into the store we had at the Forks, never knowing what delicious item they would covet and purchase, a special piece of clothing or jewellery that would become part of their repertoire.
For some time now, I have been dreaming about taking Tattered Rose on the road, making a trip back to Winnipeg for a 2 day shopping extravaganza. I would bring clothing & jewellery for the Winnipeg customers who miss the store (and me, hopefully) I just never knew how special Winnipeg was until I moved away. I tell my customers here in Edmonton all the time how much I miss my customers, when they ask if I miss Winnipeg.
I'll keep you posted, my dear Winnipeg friends, if I ever decide to bring Tattered Rose back, even if only for a weekend.
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Johnny Depp...Yeah, He Looks Kinda Weird
I'm not quite sure where I found this image, if it was put together by someone or if this is an actual movie poster for Johnny Depp's movie ("Alice in Wonderland") ...but I though it was rather interesting to see him like this. I like his outfit (with the lace and all)...but I'm not too sure about his face...kind of scary! He is one of my favourtite modern-day actors because his roles are so diverse and interesting and he seems to be a genuinely nice person in real life, a bit eccentric, but in a good way.


Thursday, October 8, 2009
Awwwwww!!!!!!

There are not many things cuter than this kitty asleep on the piano keys! Makes me want to take up the piano.......well, no...not really...maybe get another cat, though.
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Overalls are Part of My Soul



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For as long as I can remember (back to my childhood) I have loved and worn overalls. They are so much a part of me, perhaps, in part, due to my family's farming background... that I can't even imagine not wearing them forever. And now, I FINALLY have "permission" to wear them out in public....as if I really needed it.
For Spring 2010, my all-time favourite designer, Ralph Lauren, creator of lifestyle designing, has come out with tattered, torn spectacular overalls!!!! How they are styled, with the heels and hats are brilliant! When I first saw these photo's I gasped with happiness!
The picture of me wearing overalls (the one who DOESN'T look like a supermodel...I know, hard to guess which one that is) was taken a few years back when I was living in Phoenix, Arizona with my not-yet hubby, My H. I don't have a picture of me wearing my overalls with my ruffly little blouses and blazer, but this will give you an idea. And this is when my overalls were still new, so they didn't have the holes and frayed edges yet.
I am going to be brave enough to wear my tattered overalls to my store this coming spring! If Ralph Lauren says it's ok, then it must be! Ralph Lauren..I love you! (not in that way!)
Monday, September 21, 2009
ONE-OF-A-KIND

Throughout the year, I am inspired to create one of a kind items of clothing as well as hand-made accessories. I generally do not post them on my blog since they are so unique, I prefer to keep them quietly waiting to be discovered by my customers.
I do hope that you will make the time to come in and see the many hand-made garments that have been added to the inventory of beautiful clothing.
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Too Cute Kitty

Maybe we can even find something for this adorable kitty to wear until her fur grows back!
Hope to see you soon!
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
The Fantasy of Grey Gardens


By now, anyone who knows me or has read my blog is familiar with my love of old, decrepit, tattered and torn things.
I found these photo's of set designs from the HBO movie "Grey Gardens" starring Drew Barrymore & Jessica Lange, which I have yet to see. My first impression is an overwhelming feeling of "Wow, that looks amazing!", especially the scratchy old paint and the way the painting is just kind of leaning....and the finish on the old piano...oh my!
Now you may think I have gone too far in my love of shabby things, but I want to let you know that I could NEVER actually LIVE in a place like this...it is just fun to look at the pictures, and imagine what the lives of these 2 women must have been like. Yes, I am romanticizing here, but sometimes reality is not as fun.
Just wanted to share these photo's with you. Call me crazy if you will, but I love 'em!
Sunday, August 23, 2009
Jeans

OK, so if I were a few (ah-hem!)...I said a FEW years younger, I would be wearing the hole-y, ripped up boyfriend jeans so much, I'd wanna sleep in them.
Alas, I will have to leave it for the younger crowd but I have to say one thing...they go SO well with a lot of the tops, jackets and sweaters we have coming for Fall at Tattered Rose!!!
On second thought, maybe I WILL pull out a pair of my ripped-at-the-knee jeans I was wearing about 8 years ago....when I was younger....and slimmer...we'll see! I'm not even sure they fit anymore, but that can be remedied.
Have I ever mentioned how much I LOVE ripped jeans....they go so well with the name of my store...maybe that's why?
Thursday, August 20, 2009
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