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We Saw You: Heather Steele
3 Jun 2010
Heather Steele, trainee journalist, 22, Cardiff My shoes are from Urban Outfitters and the leggings are from Old Navy. I got the skirt on holiday in Montreal. It’s by InSight, which I think is an Australian label. My jumper is vintage, I got it…
Milliner William Chambers to provide hat making workshop
20 May 2010
We can’t sing William Chambers’ praises highly enough at List Towers, and we’re not the only ones: the young milliner regularly crops up on Scottish Fashion Awards shortlists, his gorgeously warped, intricate and fantastical creations have become…
Made in the Shade bring Springtime Jamboree craft to Edinburgh
14 May 2010
It’s two years since the ‘neo-craft’ collective, Made in the Shade began. As they celebrate their 2nd birthday with the first craft fair in Edinburgh, Carrie Maclennan looks back...
Bright fashion futures at ECA Fashion Show 2010
14 May 2010
Vogue have talked in the past about the ‘Scottish contingent’ in fashion. Designers like Jonathan Saunders, Jamie Bruski Tetsill and Scott Ramsay Kyle (all GSA textiles graduates) and Holly Fulton, Graeme Black and Chloe Patience (all ECA alumni) have…
Ewan Morrison and Mall Tales want your shopping centre stories
14 May 2010
The highs, lows, and occasional misfortunes of the everyday take centre stage this fortnight as part of a unique new storytelling initiative concerning the world of shopping malls. Inspired by author Ewan Morrison, in conjunction with award-winning…
Polaroid relaunched 300 Instant model
14 May 2010
n After a long hiatus, the instant-gratification camera is back. Polaroid has launched its 300 Instant model, which takes credit-card-sized photos. Personally, we still can’t get past the misty beauty of the originals, which can still be picked up cheap…
Affordable Art: Getting Started - Susanna Beaumont
29 Apr 2010
Buying and owning art can bring both pleasure and profit, and you don’t need stacks of cash to get started. We begin our guide with some tips from a prominent gallery owner...
Affordable Art: Getting Started - Hugo Brown
29 Apr 2010
Buying and owning art can bring both pleasure and profit, and you don’t need stacks of cash to get started. We begin our guide with some tips from an established collector...
Donate your pants to Zimbabwe and Ethiopia
29 Apr 2010
Lingerie emporium Boudiche has found a charitable use for unwanted bras and knickers, as Claire Sawers discovers...
Shoppulse ideal site for those who like to get in first?
29 Apr 2010
‘We’re sending you over to Topshop right now’, the website Shoppulse tells us, with a slight trace of urgency in its cyber tone. A useful new portal, it tells you what new lines of clothes, shoes and accessories are added daily to high street and…
Cash in your attic?
29 Apr 2010
A Bit like an online version of Cash in the Attic, the website www.valuemystuffnow.com lets you send off photos of art, jewellery, music merchandise, ornaments etc, then receive a valuation direct to your inbox. It’ll cost you (valuations start at…
Concrete Wardrobe showcase
29 Apr 2010
Carrying on its tradition of showcasing a ‘Maker of the Month’, Broughton Street’s Concrete Wardrobe shines its light towards Teresa Green during May. The textile designer silk-screens flying birds, sketches of coffee pots and scribbled doodles onto tea…
Pop-Up Flower Shop
29 Apr 2010
Flower arranger Charlotte Lawson (or Lotte to her friends) will be running a pop-up flower shop in the Made in the Shade Maisonette in De Courcy’s Arcade, Glasgow, on Sat 8 & Sun 9 May. She’s a fan of vintage containers to display the posies and…
Affordable Art: Moyna Flannigan
29 Apr 2010
For her dark and slightly disturbing painted caricatures, Flannigan – who was born in Scotland but received her MFA from Yale – has built something of a cult following. www.doggerfisher.com/artists
Affordable Art: Alice Myers
29 Apr 2010
A Jerwood Photography Award winner in 2008, Myers – an Edinburgh College of Art graduate – produces photographic series which take in action portraiture and documentary urban landscapes. www.alicemyers.net
Affordable Art: Luke Fowler
29 Apr 2010
Primarily known for his video works, which have won him the Derek Jarman Award and the Donald Dewar Prize, and have been broadcast on Channel 4. www.themoderninstitute.com/artists/9
Affordable Art: Craig Mulholland
29 Apr 2010
Born and based in Glasgow, Mulholland uses a variety of media and his work takes many forms, incorporating video, music, sculpture, text, sound works and drawing. www.sorchadallas.com/artists/3
Affordable Art: Ellie Harrison
29 Apr 2010
About to complete an MFA at Glasgow School of Art, Harrison produces art that encompasses high-concept installation, sculpture and printed work. www.ellieharrison.com
Affordable Art: Alex Frost
29 Apr 2010
Frost’s drawings and ceramic reliefs are painstakingly composed, particularly the hand-pixellated effect of his continuing series of Blind Drawings. www.sorchadallas.com/artists/11
Affordable Art: Jonathan Owen
29 Apr 2010
Found photographic collages, papier mache drainpipes and grand metal sculptures are all part of the Liverpudlian Owen’s diverse output. www.doggerfisher.com/artists
Affordable Art: Paul Chiappe
29 Apr 2010
A Kirkcaldy-born graduate of Edinburgh College of Art, Chiappe produces pencil-drawn reproductions of old black and white photographs. www.paulchiappe.co.uk
We Saw You...
22 Apr 2010
Andrezj Sliwa, student, 20, Mexico. Magdelena Slowik, student, 19, Poland. HIM: I can’t even remember where I bought my stuff! Although my Vans were definitely from Schuh. I’m half Polish-half Mexican, and I picked up my t-shirt and jeans somewhere…
Scottish Fashion news March 2010
21 Apr 2010
The First Saturday of the month means it’s time for Edinburgh’s craft community to gather again at Morningside Maker’s Market. Head to the street the Dominion Cinema’s on, for retro gingham tablecloths, digitally printed cushions, and handmade goods…
Booze-free, bus-free, bottle-free green living
16 Apr 2010
The Editor's green blog
Going green is a process in stages. I am currently still just starting out in my efforts to be a more planet-conscious human, though my first steps are significant ones. The most significant of which are the steps I now take to my work instead of…
Shopping for Form and Function with The Gin Palace collective and GOOD-D
15 Apr 2010
Ahead of Glasgow International, two neighbouring pop-up exhibitions appeared in the city to explore the links between art and commercial design. Kirstin Innes went rooting about in them... Over the weekend of Friday 9 to Sunday 11 April, two pop-up…

