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Fashionable Paintings

Local artist Sam Roloff uses fashion to inspire his canvas.

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Roloff in his studio.

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Roloff in his studio.

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Sam working on his newest piece.

Sam Roloff isn’t your typical player in Portland’s fashion scene. He’s not a designer, a shop owner or even a clotheshorse, but his dreamy fashion paintings just plopped him onto the style radar all the same.

Roloff (whose name might sound familiar with his brother Matt Roloff’s show Little People, Big World) was raised in the Bay area and studied fine art at the San Francisco Art Institute in the early 90s. After that, his life reads a little like a Kerouac novel. He lived in the “seedy” part of Haight Street while watching the rise of the Mission School art movement before taking off to hitchhike through Mexico and Guatemala, seeking out adventures. In 1994, Roloff moved to Prague in the Czech Republic, where he and a partner ran a small art gallery. During that time he focused on a series entitled “Women in Prague”, which would be the beginning seed for his Portland painting career.

A year later, he returned to the US where he married and began a family before eventually making his way to Portland in 2002. A recent divorce triggered the artistic energy in Roloff and the result was textured oil images of local fashionistas (for a “Women of Portland” series), paintings of sky-high heels and images of pretty clothing. The pieces began popping up in places like Isaac Hers boutique and local fashion show producer Jillian Rabe’s public space slowly establishing a following.

Roloff believes his expressionistic paintings are different than his contemporaries because he paints holding his brush vertically instead of horizontally leaving a different brush stroke than usual. Regardless of the reason the recent success of his fashion related prints means the prices of his wish-I-had-one-in-my-living-room oil paintings can run between $1,500-$2,000 with commissioned pieces reaching up to the $6,000 mark.

While some might let the increased success go to their head, Roloff has been busy planning ways to give back to the community. Growing up with health problems frequently left him in the hospital and he knows the boredom and isolation that comes along with that territory. His solution is an in-hospital art program he hopes to get off the ground including instruction and displaying the finished pieces on site for patients to leave their mark.

Up next for the unlikely fashion hit? In between tasks for getting the hospital art program rolling, Roloff’s currently masterminding the next incarnation of the “Women of Portland” series. This time around, people can submit names of (stylish) ladies to be painting subjects and the public can vote on the final 12. Who wants to be Mona Lisa-ed?

To see more paintings view the slide show and SamRoloff.com

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Bridal Bliss

Rocked at the Nines

This Sunday an epic bridal bash goes down at the Nines.

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This Sunday Portland Bride & Groom is putting together a bridal blitz unlike any other. If you’re getting hitched, know anyone who’s about to, or, hey, you just feel like the time might be close, get yourself down to the Nines this weekend. In one fun afternoon you can check out around 90 local vendors that cover every aspect of the big event and then head off to an Oscar party for a full day of pretty party time.

You’ll get the chance to check out the Nines as the venue for a wedding reception, guest accommodations, a rehearsal dinner, bridal shower, and whatever else you can possibly think of. Three top bridal consultants have combined efforts to present three different styles of weddings: a traditional champagne formal wedding, an urban extravaganza with vibrant colors, and one over-the-top Lady Gaga–themed day with rich colors and extravagance galore. Each of the areas will have florists, photographers, cakes, wine/spirits, catering, and fashion for you to inspect.

The fun won’t stop there. There’s a “Groom’s Room,” boutique vendors for before, during, and after the big day (hello, honeymoon!), spas, fitness folks, accessories, and hair and makeup experts. And the cost to get in on all this action? Zilch, zero, nada. Just register to come, bring your gaggle of girls and enjoy the party.

Not a shabby way to spend a Sunday afternoon, eh?

Rocked at the Nines
525 SW Morrison
Portland, OR 97204
Sunday, February 26
11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Vendor list:

Beer
Ninkasi – Widmer – Brideport Brewing

Cakes / Sweets
AK Cake Design – One Divine Party – The Nines – Le Cookie Monkey – Petunia’s Pies & Pastries – Moonstruck Chocolate

Catering
the Nines

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Black Butte Ranch – Brasada Ranch – Sunriver Resort_

DJ / Live Music
Event Team Entertainment – High Fidelity – Mobile Music – Puddletown Studio – Pro DJs Oregon – Hit Machine

Fashion
Love & Sass – Oh Baby – Xtabay – Lille Boutique – English Dept – Popina Swimwear – Mabel and Zora – Duchess – Mapel – Divine Designs – Anna’s Bridal Boutique – Joy’s Uptown – Kash Ross Creations – Este’s

Floral
Fleur:ology – Fieldwork – Zest – Blüm – Geranium Lake – Rosemary Stafford – Old Town Florist

Gifts
Nambé – Kitchen Kaboodle – The Wedding Cottage – PDX Cigars – Sorella Luna

Health / Beauty
Stick a Fork in It – Fit Bride NW – Essential Nutrition for You – Portland Spa & Boutique – Austie Eckley – Oregon Athletic Clubs – Pointe Spa – Fada – Event Cosmetics – Hair M and Y Chrome – Urban Waxx

Fragrance
Jo Malone – House of Fragonard

Jewelry
Packouz Jewelers – Stella and Dot – Lucia Fine Jewelers

Photobooth
Limelight – Paparazzi Tonight

Photography
Powers Studios – Aralani – Jessica Hill – Jos Photographers – Erin Grace – Peekaboo Portland

Rentals
West Coast Events – Barclay Event – Champagne Vintage – The Party Place

Stationery / Paper
Oblation Papers & Press – New and Blue – Alesia Zorn Calligraphy

Transportation
Portland Pedicabs – Konect Aviation

Venue
the Nines

Videographer
Hybrid Moon – Black Label Films

Wedding Consultants
Champagne Wedding & Event Coordination – Bridal Bliss – Encore Events

Wedding Services
Portland Bride & Groom – The Wedding Lounge – Marriage Team – The Groom’s List
Team Casino Parties & Music – Bravo Publications

Wine / Spirits
Argyle – Torii Mor – Methven Family Vineyards – Cathedral Ridge – Wine by Joe – Diageo’s Master of Whisky – Pearl Wedding Cake Vodka

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Tags: Fashion, Bridal

We Heart Video

Spring Fashion Campaigns

Fashionable advertisements that’ll suck you in.

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Want to easily lose 15 minutes of your day and get to see all kinds of pretty clothing? Take a gander at our video round up of all the spring/summer ad campaigns that’ll surely scratch that fashion itch.

Prada

Zara

Lanvin

Valentino

Chanel

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Fashion News

A Glimpse at Pendleton’s Next Portland Collection!

We’ve got a little peek into fall’s TPC collection.

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After the massive success of Pendleton’s Portland Collection debut last fall it is with no surprise that another one is on the way. We have a three image sneak peek at the upcoming group set to hit stores in fall 2012. Rumor on the street is this time around the line is much larger and includes “lifestyle products.”

Hmmmm, Pendleton paper towels anyone? (I’d use them)

Hit the slide show for your preview peek.

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Style Spotlight

Questionable Taste

Who are we eyeing this week?

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I’m trying to think of what kind of emergency requires someone to leave a spa before they could finish taking their mud mask off and then head straight to a red carpet event.

I can’t think of one.

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I’m trying to think of what kind of emergency requires someone to leave a spa before they could finish taking their mud mask off and then head straight to a red carpet event.

I can’t think of one.

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It’s official!! Katy Perry has left her pop career behind to become a regular on Fraggle Rock!

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Wait a minute…. Did Madge think that she was supposed to perform and play in the Superbowl? She’s got her little catching gloves on and kind of faux work out pants. Someone should have spelled that out a little more clearly.

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with Katherine Heigl’s movie career not going as expected she’s been forced to take a second job as an elegant referee.

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Dear Rachel,

Underneath all that really intense make-up that triggered an internal reference to The Joker, you are really pretty.

Love, Eden

Question: What do a referee, The Joker and Fraggle Rock all have in common?

Answer: See the slide show.

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Tags: Fashion, Fashion, Fashion, Red Carpet

We Heart Video

AMNW Design Challenge

Watch AMNW every Friday to see Portland’s own reality competition.

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If you’re reading a fashion blog, odds are you are familiar with a little show called Project Runway. But, are you familiar with Portland’s own reality design competition happening on AMNW for the next month? If not (and you’re not already intrigued), what if I said I was one of the judges working my best Michael Kors impression (read: spray tanned and wacky).

Well it’s all true. Last Friday the AMNW Design Challenge kicked off with four young designers that are all students or recent grads from The Art Institute of Portland’s fashion design department vying for a top prize worth nearly $5,000. But to score that deal they’ll have to go through weekly challenges and impress judges like me, Fashion Director of Q6 Model & Artist Management, Jonny Schultz, and American Sewing Guild 2008 Hall of Fame Honoree, Pati Palmer.

In last week’s challenge, the designers had to mix three prints from Westminster to come up with an eye-catching (and hopefully) pleasing display. What did I have to say about it? Watch the video below and see it live every Friday at 9am on Channel 2. I’ll feel you waving at me through the television.


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We Heart Video

Cake’s Mustache Man Video

Portland’s fashion scene has a hand in everything.

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Once again we have proof that the fashion scene in Portland extends its reach far and wide. This time local photographer/director Alicia J. Rose hired fashion designer Emily Katz to both star in and style a 70’s alien/disco/facial hair/bikini madness music video for the band Cake. You know you want to see the results.

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Style Spotlight

Jason Wu for Target

Target publishes the looks of their newest designer collaboration.

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Attention all style hounds whose eyes are bigger than their pocketbooks (aka pretty much everyone). Big box retailer Target has just published the lookbook of their latest designer collaboration set to launch on February 5th and the chosen one is…Jason Wu. With fans like Michelle Obama and January Jones, Wu knows a thing or two about making ladies look good. His young attitude and love of color translates in this lower price point collection as fun and youthful.

Check the slide show to view the full apparel collection and if you find your heart set on a piece don’t delay. Remember what happened with Target’s Missoni collection.

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Fashion News

Tangerine Tango

Pantone announces its color of the year.

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It’s that time of year again. No, not anything to do with the cold, presents, or rotund men in beards. I’m talking about Pantone’s big announcement of the color of the year. The mega color association affects every aspect of the design realm and after last year’s pinky pop burst called Honeysuckle, 2012 has been declared the year of….Tangerine Tango.

“Sophisticated but at the same time dramatic and seductive, Tangerine Tango is an orange with a lot of depth to it,” said Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of the Pantone Color Institute®. “Reminiscent of the radiant shadings of a sunset, Tangerine Tango marries the vivaciousness and adrenaline rush of red with the friendliness and warmth of yellow, to form a high-visibility, magnetic hue that emanates heat and energy.”

Tangerine might be a bit frightening for most to pull off head-to-toe, but as an accent color, it’ll add some real zest to your world. Think jazzy accessories, a funky nail polish or even a citrus-y lip for the day. Give it a go; you won’t be the only one trying to do the dance Tangerine Tango.

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Get the Look

DIY Your Way to Gold Bangles

Stack your arm with accessories of your own making.

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Holiday party action is in full swing and the pressure is on to look glittery and fancy. That means it’s time to get creative in the fashion department and never, ever snub your nose at a stylish DIY project.

These uber fabulous gold bangle bracelets are actually courtesy of the queen of doing-it-yourself, Martha Stewart. They’re completely genius in the fact that you only need a handful of inexpensive items and you can have an armful of bangin’ bangles. Best part of whipping up your own? You’ll never have to fear the “Oh no, she’s wearing the same thing as me” moment.

Tools and Materials
Hot-glue gun
Thin cotton rope
Fabric stiffener
Plastic wrap
Liquid leaf oil paint

Rope Bangle Bracelet How-To
1. Squirt a dime-size amount of hot glue onto glue pad. Line up ends of thin cotton rope and press into hot glue. Let cool.

2. Twist, braid or knot rope in the design you prefer. Make a loop, and adjust loop until inside diameter measures 2 1/2 inches (small), 2 5/8 inches (medium), or 2 3/4 inches (large); mark end point with finger.

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3. Squirt another dime-size amount of hot glue onto glue pad; press rope into glue where your finger is holding the end. Let cool to secure. Once cooled, cut through hot glue at bottom end; trim strands at top end. Use hot glue to neatly attach two ends together.

4. Pour fabric stiffener into bowl; submerge rope bracelet. Remove bracelet from stiffener and use fingers to remove excess.

5. Cover a drinking glass with plastic wrap. Place bracelet over cup and push down to form into a circle; keep in place for one minute, then remove. Place bracelet on plastic wrap on a flat surface and press down to level it. Let dry 2 to 12 hours (use a fan to speed up drying time).

6. Paint with liquid leaf; let dry.

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Tags: Crafts, Fashion, Accessories

Happenings

The Portland Bazaar

Make it to this one, or you’ll be sorry.

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The word bazaar conjures up either exotic images of Turkish streets lined with bright textiles and fragrant spices or a florescent-lit community hall with grandmothers exchanging knit booties. This weekend’s Portland Bazaar will be neither.

The grand affair is poised to be one of the most fun events wrapping up 2011 with a host of awesome vendors, classes and entertainment. Producers Grace Bonney (Design Sponge), Matt Piece (Wood and Faulk) and Greg Hennes (Antler and Co.) must have done some smooth talking to completely take over Sandbox Studio for the two-day extravaganza. Stop by this weekend to see 40 shops and designers selling goodies for the holidays while smells waft in from the yummy food carts outside.

Sign up for classes of your choice with Saturday offering up wreath or lantern making, chocolate tasting or building your own terrarium. And on Sunday you could DIY some ornaments, learn how to etch glass or how to pour a fancy cocktail before doing some woodcrafts. If none of that floats your boat you could easily geek out at the authors present for book signings with The Decemberists’ Colin Meloy and his tale Wildwood as well as photographer Corey Arnold and Bonney will sign copies of her beautiful home book.

All in all, a lot better than the booties in a community hall and a lot closer than Turkey.

Vendors: Wood & Faulk, Antler & Co., Ampersand, Beam & Anchor, Phloem Studio, The Official OMFG Co., Alder & Co., Frazier & Wing, OLO, Bridge & Burn, Studio Olivine, The Good Flock, Haunt, Satsuma Press, Sketchbook, Pigeon Toe, Poler, Scout Books, Seaworthy,Julianna Swaney, Schoolhouse Electric & Supply Co., Caravan Pacific, stone and honey, Favor Jewelry, Little Otsu, Walnut Studio, Pinball Publishing, Reading Frenzy, Shwood Shop, Beckel Canvas Products, Confectionery, Eden, Grove, Old School Stationers, SPACECRAFT, Maak Soap Lab, Heartwood, Egg Press, Una, Kim Boyce and more

Events: There will be live music performances (from Greylag and Copper Fox), craft classes, demonstrations and food/drink tastings each day.

Food + Drink: The street in front of the Bazaar will be shut down for food trucks and coffee carts serving delicious local treats.

The Portland Bazaar
December 10th + 11th, 2011
9am–6pm both days
Located inside Sandbox Studio (420 NE 9th Avenue, Portland, OR)
More info (full vendor list, maps, etc.) at the
Portland Bazaar web site

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Fashion Framed

Men-Ups

What do you get when you take the traditional pin up girl pose, but put in a man instead?

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We’ve all seen the traditional pin up girl pose. A coy little expression at the camera coupled with folding the delicate female frame in order to enhance every womanly curve. But what happens when photographer Rion Sabean puts bearded boys into the same sultry poses of the Vargas girl?

Answer: An awesome calendar plus a good chuckle.

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