Showing posts with label accessories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label accessories. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Handmade Accessories and Organisers by Melissa Tan

Around 2 months ago, I met Melissa Tan at The Rocks Markets. She was selling her handmade organisers and accessories next to my market stall. It was nice to meet another person creating everything herself, and she told me that she used off cuts of designer fabrics and vintage finds...A little bell went off in my head...I had been looking for someone to take my off cuts of fabrics, as I think it is important to help the environment wherever possible- so it was fate that we met!

Take a look at my notes on things I am doing to try and minimise the Penelope Red waste!

Melissa’s designs are unique, and her quality is very good. I bought a bag organiser for a friend’s birthday, and my friend LOVED it! I thought you might like to read a little about Melissa’s work:



1. Where/when/how did you come up with the idea of those nifty little bag organisers?

For some time now, the large, oversized bag has been very fashionable. I noticed large bags never had compartments, or maybe just a little zip pocket for your phone. Women were endlessly digging in their bags in search for that ringing mobile phone etc.

I did a search online; products were available but they were just big pouches and looked ugly. Nothing seemed quite right, so I decided to design my own! This way, I could combine all the ideas I had seen with my own to create the best possible design.

The design needed to be simple and practical; hold numerous items; organised so items are easy to see and grab; adjustable so that it would fit every woman's handbag and made from vintage, recycled and reclaimed materials.


2. Why did you decide to use recycled and vintage fabrics in your designs?


I like the concept of transformation and the idea of turning nothing into something...Having worked in the Sydney fashion industry for many years, I noticed that the fashion industry is guilty of creating a lot of waste. When creating my own label and designs I wanted to do something different!

In today's society I think every Designer should be thinking about how to substitute consumption with innovation. To counteract the over consumption of materials and excessive waste created by the fashion industry I decided I would focus on using recycled materials as much as possible. This could be vintage, recycled or reclaimed fabrics, anything found in a 2nd hand shop, off cuts from clothing manufacturers and local designers, such as from Penelope Red.

By using recycled and vintage fabrics I try to create accessories by transforming something "old" or materials that are considered "waste" into something new, fun, useful and fashionable. Another bonus from using vintage fabrics; each piece is one of a kind, they cannot be mass-produced.


3. Do you create custom orders?


Yes, definitely. I love that someone might see their own idea in my ideas and designs.
Using vintage and recycled fabrics does create limits though due to their small quantities, but I always seem to somehow work around this. I am always happy to help someone out by creating one of my designs in a recycled fabric bought to me.


4. What are your plans for the future in your business?


I like to think the concept of my brand is helping to educate people about recycling. Recycling doesn't need to be "crafty" or "hippy", and recycling can be fashionable.

I want my accessories to compete with mass produced products. I want everyone to see the value in something that has been made in their own city or country, when it is handmade with lots of love and care. Hopefully they will think twice about buying something cheaply mass-produced.

I hope my business will grow to reach more people and eventually I hope to sell my accessories to boutiques all over Australia, to promote local production and recycling and hopefully inspire others.

Some of her latest designs have been made from Penelope Red off cuts, such as:
Denim Stripe Folded Wallet and the Black Brushstroke Mini Bag Organizer. There will be more to follow.

Find Melissa at the following:
http://www.melissatanaustralia.etsy.com
melissa_tan_@hotmail.com
If you are in Sydney, Melissa is often selling her accessories at the Rocks Markets.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Wednesday is Accessory Day! Sweet Handbags


Today I wanted to bring to your attention some really cute handbags, from some fellow Etsians!


The Navy and Turquoise reversible market day tote, by pouch is a great bag to carry all of your shopping and more in! Even better, being reversible, it is two styles in one!


The Plum handbag with quilted top, by mehran, is a nice elegant carry-all; one that could carry your shopping, but also double as a "going out" bag. Love the quilting!



The Plonkas handbag by dalinda is so cute! I love the pleating and the button. I could imagine this one swung over my shoulder, just nicely!

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Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Wednesday is Accessory Day! Opulent Necklaces



I would like to show you today, some of my favourite necklaces, which I have found on Etsy.


The Nola Bib Necklace (above) by missrubysue, is simply exquisite! I could imagine Elizabeth Bennett wearing this as she marries Mr Darcy; and it could look just as beautiful with a corset, a great skirt and some hot heels! Bring some of the old fashioned glamour to the present!



The Lemony Skies Long Sterling Necklace , by nansglam, has a more modern feel to it. I love the mix of the yellow, silver and turquoise colours, and the different textures and thicknesses brings a sort of dainty and delicate nature to it.



The Handmade Vintage Pearl Beaded Necklace with Pink Suede Flowers by greeneyedgirlshop, has an almost regal air to it... I imagine this necklace would work well with a hot corset dress, being worn to the next awards party.

Each necklace has its own statement to say- which is one of the reasons why I like them so much. They all have a personality of their own!

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Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Wednesday is Accessory Day! Cocktail Rings



I love a statement piece of jewellery. Since my designs are a statement in themselves, and I often wear my designs, I usually wear less jewellery. However, there is always room in my outfit for a good cocktail ring or a beautiful brooch!

I have included some of my favourite cocktail rings, which are currently being sold on Etsy. All three are below $100 USD.

I admire each of these rings, as they have been made from something that you don't find many places! They are very unique in their own way!



Pictured above: Ailette - 008 by evemmetalsmith. This ring has been made from Rainforest Jasper. Stunning colours and I love the shape!




Pictured above is the RED LACE AGATE COCKTAIL RING - Size 6.5 by sassyglassjewelry




Pictured above is the Sea Urchin Collection-Green Sultan Ring by staroftheeast



Besides my engagement and wedding rings, I only own one other ring, which is this Cocktail ring, pictured in the above and below photo. I bought it from a local market, and I love it! I wear it constantly.



There are many other cocktail rings to choose from on Etsy. Take a look!

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Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Wednesday is Accessory Day! Amazing Clutch Bags

I took a little time out yesterday to read the great online magazine, NEET.

I discovered a fantastic accessories label, tivi. They make amazing bags out of wood, leather and stainless steel. My favourite bag was the Walnut Aloe Sari Clutch Bag. Simply stunning!

I have had my eye on a few more clutches for a while.... some of my favourites are below.

The Classic Liberty peacock - luxury silk-lined clutch bag by redrubyrose


The next photo is of the AMELIE clutch by percyhandmade


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Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Wednesday is Accessory Day! Stunning Brooches



Zipper Pin white/black by Kate Cusack

I love a good brooch! If you have seen my latest collection of designs, featured on the Penelope Red website, you will notice brooches featured there....




A good brooch can dress up any outfit, and make an otherwise normal top, look dramatic, or quirky or stand out from the rest.


Aren't these zipper pins so interesting and gorgeous?! So much creativity!
Zipper Pin red/black by Kate Cusack



This butterfly brooch is simply stunning! So delicate!

MONET butterfly brooch
from The Dusky Jewel



Peacocks have always been a fascination of mine! I have always loved them, so this brooch has naturally drawn my attention.
Vintage Peacock Brooch from The Dusky Jewel


Besides Etsy, another great way to find brooches is to visit your local markets.



I bought the above brooch from Angus and Celeste at a local market, and it has become one of my favourites!

I also frequently visit the local school car boot sales. It is a fun way to get out of the house, enjoy the sunshine, and maybe grab a bargain! I bought the next two brooches from the local car boot sale.






It is time to start wearing those brooches more often- keep them in a convinient place, so when you get ready to go out, you don't have to go searching for them. It is just another way to add a little bit of glamour to your everyday!