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YOUR GUIDE TO SHOPPING ON CAPE COD | FALL 2014
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Letter from the Editor
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ere at The Current Quarterly, we are always trying to add value for our readers, as well as those who support the magazine by advertising with us. This past summer we launched our website TheCurrentQuarterly.com that houses our blog, as well as pictures from anyone’s Instagram feed who references #thecurrentquarterly. We also launched our Tumblr page (thecurrentquarterlyblog) with the intention of sharing fashion tips, tricks and inspirations. Additionally, we have increased our presence on Facebook (‘like’ us at facebook. com/thecurrentquarterly) in order to share our advertisers’ events, and cool local fashion news and finds. Our goal is (as always) to make it easier for people to support local businesses that add value to Cape Cod, simply by opening their doors and adding to our community character every day. Dress (and Shop!) Local,
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Editor & Publisher Amanda Converse
Editorial Intern Emma Childs
amanda@lovelocalmedia.com
Sales Manager Ian Lee ian@lovelocalmedia.com Graphic Design Timothy Graham www.timrgraham.com
Contributors Amy Szep Kate Sheehan Photography Rebecca Brown Emma Childs Jen Villa (Product Shots)
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Runway Rundown by Emma Childs Illustrations by Amy Szep Ever hear a fashion buzz word and wonder what the heck the stylists are talking about? Here is your guide to the trends of the season.
Fall Colors
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Jade
Aubergine
Mauve
Spice
Navy Blue
Charcoal
Neckline: Turtleneck
Turtlenecks certainly aren’t new to the fashion world, but who says you can’t turn back to the classics for some inspiration this season? Ribbed, slouchy, fitted, cropped - there are countless options to choose from when it comes to these high-necked tops. Wear a turtleneck under a dress for a peekaboo effect or even under a dramatic coat for a look that looks fresh off the runway. From philosophers to housewives, turtlenecks have been rocked throughout fashion history and this upcoming autumn, these traditional wardrobe staples are ready to be appreciated once again.
Print: Houndstooth
Houndstooth is one of those simply timeless prints that designers constantly re-visit. Seen on runways all over the globe, it is prominent this season. It has been even more prominent for this upcoming season and seen on runways all over the globe. This crisp print can look modern and edgy, or timeless and classic, it all depends on the way styled. Due to its graphic and statement-making nature, houndstooth is great to pair with some neutral basics. It has been spotted in subtle touches like skinny belts or in bold statement coats that are guaranteed to turn some heads and add some flair for this upcoming season.
Hemline: Wide Leg
For this fall, women all over are retiring their skinny jeans and heading into wide leg territory! Wide leg trousers are a perfect sophisticated look that carries an aura of nonchalant. The over-sized aesthetic is intriguing and effortless and will make anyone look like a Parisian fashionista. Tuck a plain white tee into these trousers to instantly appear cool and casual. If you want to take your look out to nighttime, throw on some heels and grab a dressy blazer to take on the night.
Material: Chunky Knit
As we enter the chillier seasons, layering is key to keeping warm on those crisp autumn days. So embrace the sweater weather and grab some chunky knit pieces that can be anything from buildable basics to statement sweaters. Chunky knits are the cuddliest of pieces that will keep you toasty, yet fashionable! An oversized cardigan over a flirty dress plays off of the ‘Grandpa Chic’ trend and will keep you warm, but still cute. Pair a long chunky pullover with some thick leggings to be cozy and representing comfortable dressing at its best.
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#Trending From metallic sheens to sporty pieces, from animal prints and prints with animals, to global patterns and square-faced watches, to the tried and true statement jewelry, bold colors and booties with personality, these are your fall trends.
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1 2 1. Meryl Lefkovitch Bangle Bracelets | The Little Beach Gallery | Hyannis, $45 ea 2. Joseph Ribkoff LDS Dress | Treasure Chest, Falmouth | $215 3. Sterling Silver Collar Necklace | Blake & Co., Orleans | $398 4. Wool & Angora Scarf, Blake & Co., Orleans, $126
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5. Sterling Silver and Turquoise ring | Blake & Co., Orleans | $498 6. Diba Imports Oh Sage | If The Shoe Fits, Orleans | $145 7. Leather Satchel by Jo | Blake & Co., Orleans | $295 8. Beatrix Sweater, Mulberry Corners, Osterville, $165 9. Amour Vert Bomber Jacket | Shift Eco Boutique | $189 10. Look Collection Bear Scarf | Shawl Boutique & Consignment, Dennis Port | $19 11. Indian Style Necklace | Sass on Main, Hyannis | $22 12. Antelope Bootie | If The Shoe Fits, Orleans | $265 13. Taki Watches | Blake & Co., Orleans | $92
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Current Beauty Beauty Bits
Tips, tricks, advice and adages for having fun with your hair and makeup by Emma Childs • Give your hair a break! Let it air dry and take a break from the heat for this season. • If your eyes are looking a little tired and red, apply some white or nude eyeliner to your inner corner for an instant pick-me up. • For a quick and easy highlight, use a concealer one shade lighter than your skintone on the tops of your
cheekbones. This will catch the light and make you glow with some added definition. • Big bold brows have been all the rage lately! So fill those babies in with a shade darker than normal to give them that trendy and statement making look. • Check your products ingredients! Do some research and get to know the products you use every day and find out what is in them. Watch out for any harmful chemicals that have found their way into your daily routine. • Is your hair looking drab and you feel as if you are running out of options? Scrounge in your purse for some bobby pins! These little handy dandy tools can also be pinned in graphic designs to innovate your look. Pair three sets of two to create a chevron shape on the side of your head. Or take three and pin them parallel to your ear to add some sharp contrast. • New season, new look; Mix it up this fall and try something new. Winged liner, berry lips, or bare faced, the options are endless and it’s all up to you!
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Wardobe Want The Best Belt by Amanda Converse
Elise Belts If The Shoe Fits, Orleans | $38
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Bovine Leather Belt If The Shoe Fits, Orleans $52
Skinny Belt If The Shoe Fits, Orleans | $26
ou may be aware of the importance of creating
belts are also ideal for adding a sophisticated and elegant
a waist in order to accentuate curves or slim
feel to a pencil skirt or a pair of wide-leg trousers. Take
the silhouette. The right belt – wide or skinny, black and brown - is the central wardrobe fundamental to achieving this fashion feat.
a fashion risk and try one in a bright color. Placement of belts is important, so try placing the belt at different points of your midsection. Experiment with
A wide belt is great for adding drama and style, as well
wrapping the belt right below your bust, instead of the
as shape, to a dress or a tunic. If you have a fuller shape,
natural waist - this will lift your bust and show more
this size belt is perfect for you, especially in a darker
waist, creating a nice long slimming line.
color.
Whether you want to create a fashion statement or
Short and short-waisted people are best suited for
add that little extra to a plain outfit, a belt can help you
skinny belts, so as not to overwhelm the figure. Skinny
achieve that.
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School is in Session
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t has become a sort of Current Quarterly tradition to have
at Sturgis Library in Barnstable Village – to choosing outfits
a ‘back to school’ focus in our fall issues. Last year we had
reflecting fall trends, and even getting behind the camera,
teens model in a photo shoot, and this year we tasked our
Emma handled herself with maturity, grace and most of all
teen intern, Emma Childs, with organizing and styling her
style, and created a beautiful product for these pages.
own photo shoot. From the concept – local educators posing Photographer Emma Childs Hair Styling Wendy Razinha Stylist Emma Childs Models Lindsay Ruthman Abby Fay Sherri Boyle Location Sturgis Library / Osterville Historical Society
On Sherri ULF Andersson Dress Frances Francis, Orleans $215 Kerisma Cradigan Shawl Boutique & Consignment Dennis Port $59 B-Low the Belt Frances Francis, Orleans $104
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Sherianna Boyle is an adjunct psychology professor at Cape Cod Community College. She is also an author and her third book The Four Gifts of Anxiety is available now for pre-orders. To view her other books, downloads, and TV show (Thriving from Anxiety) you can visit www.sheriannaboyle.com.
On Sherri Kaya di Koko Lace Blouse Weekend, Orleans $85 Velvet Leather Jacket Weekend, Orleans $168 Splendid Legging Mass Bay Co., Hyannis $69.99
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Abby is an artist and an educator. She is from little Rhode Island originally and has lived on the Cape for almost 7 years. She teaches Fine Arts 4, Fashion Design and AP Art history at Barnstable High School. Abby’s classes inspire her own artwork and allow her to both teach and learn. In her spare time Abby loves to paint, draw, sing and stay grounded with yoga and running.
On Abby Look Collection Scarf Savvy on Main, Orleans $28 Blue Canoe Dolman Sleeve Top Shift Eco Boutique, Hyannis $64 Prairie Underground Denim Leggings Shift Eco Boutique, Hyannis $140
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On Abby Wooden Ships Turban Mass Bay Co., Hyannis $21.99 Just Female Dress Mass Bay Co., Hyannis $86
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On Lindsay Ronen Chen Shiny Denim Pants Frances Francis, Orleans $196 Echo Verde Black Knot Top Shift Eco Boutique, Hyannis $58 Crea Vest Frances Francis, Orleans $198
Lindsay has been a counselor at Falmouth High School for 11 years, and is currently also the assistant cross country coach. She is also a back up singer in the Faculty Band "Puffy Elvis" which is 6 years in the making. When Lindsay has any free time, she loves to bake, watch 80s movies, and hang with her two lovely children.
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On Lindsay LA Made Dress Weekend, Orleans $158 Miilla Crochet Blazer Shawl Boutique & Consignment Dennis Port $52
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V intage Inspired
R
ichard Avedon was an American fashion and portrait photographer
who photographed for publications such
Luii Coat Savvy on Main, Orleans $144
as Harper’s Bizarre and Vogue, as well as subjects such as Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor and Diane Keaton in the second half of the twentieth century. Avedon created his own style of fashion photography – minimalist, soft light, few props, with a white background – always trying to capture the soul and personality of his subject. Avedon was also known to show his models full of emotion, smiling, laughing, and, many times, in action which was revolutionary at the time. For our “Vintage Inspired” fall photo shoot, we enlisted local photographer Rebecca Brown to shoot our model, Sarah Frazier, in Avedon’s style. Frazier donned clothing from local boutiques whose designs were inspired by vintage styles. Photographer Rebecca Brown Model Sarah Frasier Hair Stacey Kuehn Makeup Samantha Welch Stylist Amanda Converse
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Ya Los Angeles Cream Lace Dress Shine Boutique, Orleans $52 Black Fascinator Wicked Thrift W. Dennis/W. Yarmouth/Orleans $15
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Pulueurmacher Designs New York City Porter & Mags, Dennis Port $36 Eileen Fisher Black Trouser Beth Bishop, Orleans $158 Eileen Fisher Silk Jersey Crew Neck White Top Beth Bishop, Orleans $128
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Metal Bulb Table Porter & Mags, Dennis Port $505 Tibi Skirt Salt, Wellfleet $345 Ella Moss Blouse Salt, Wellfleet $138 Lulu Frost Earrings Salt, Wellfleet $200
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My Tribe Dress Frances Francis, Orleans $184 My Tribe Jacket Frances Francis, Orleans $295
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1960s Black Dress Wicked Thrift W. Dennis/W. Yarmouth/Orleans $60 J Jill Black Flats Wicked Thrift W. Dennis/W. Yarmouth/Orleans $12
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One Look, Three Ways Ellie Kai Finley Tunic Ellie Kai, Osterville | $155 Multi-Strand Beaded Necklace Ellie Kai, Osterville | $40 Charly Heels If The Shoe Fits, Orleans | $12
Comfy U.S.A. Sammy Tunic Treasure Chest, Falmouth | $102 David Jones Bag Mulberry Corners, Osterville | $46 Silk Tie-Dyed Textured Scarf Blake & Co, Orleans | $58
Imoshion Clutch Mulberry Corners, Osterville | $45 Vermeil Earrings Blake & Co., Orleans | $78 Double Zero Peplum Sweater Sass on Main, Hyannis | $38
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Ellie Kai Pencil Skirt Ellie Kai, Osterville | $140
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Style Profile by Amanda Converse
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Shawn Vecchione
arnstable native Shawn Vecchione has made a name for himself on Cape Cod as a surfer and a surfboard designer, and now he is trying his hand as a clothing designer. Drawing on his experience as a professional surfer and snow boarder, as well as one of the original owners of the Boarding House Surf Shop in Hyannis, Vecchione has designed a pair of fleece-lined jeans meant to make the wearer look good and stay warm post-session while surfing through New England winters. CQ: When did the idea (and the name) for the NorEaster Jeans come to you? SV: The idea came to me when my partner Mike Marks and I were in his office talking about what it takes to be a winter surfer in New England. I told him my flannel-lined jeans, even though they are pretty ugly looking, are essential for checking the waves when the temps are below freezing. They are also easier to get on than pulling on long underwear when wet after just getting out of the
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Shawn & collaborator Taylor Brown model NorEaster Jeans
water. So we took it to the next level of a warmer, more flexible, stylish jean. The name came from the obvious; we wear these jeans during NorEaster season... bitter cold winter. CQ: Some people might question a surfboard craftsman designing a pair of jeans what would you say to those people? SV: Yes I design surfboards, but I'm also the guy that surfs all winter long in below freezing conditions. I don't miss a swell come winter. Being an avid surfer in the winter, you need to have the right gear. These jeans are a necessity for a cold water surfer. CQ: What makes these jeans special? SV: What makes these jeans special is that not only are they American made and eco friendly, but they are stylish and not just a work jean. They wear well, are unrestrictive and are extremely comfortable. CQ: Can you explain the design process for the jeans - start to finish? SV: The design of this jean was a collaborative effort of the NESurf group. Everyone gave input on the style and look of the jean.
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Material and production were also important to us. We chose a denim from South Carolina that has part recycled elastane to give the denim stretch, and a polar fleece that is made here in Massachusetts with around 20 recycled water bottles per jean. The jeans are sewn in LA. CQ: Who would you consider the NorEaster customer? SV: These jeans are designed by surfers not just for surfers. They are designed for people who want to be outdoors, warm and comfortable in the coldest climates. They are for people who care where their jeans are made and what materials are used. CQ: Where can you find the jeans locally? SV: You can find these jeans at Chatham Clothing Bar [in Chatham], Mass Bay Company [Hyannis], Sick Day [Wellfleet], and my shop Vec Surfboards [Orleans]. You can also find them online at NESurf.com. CQ: How would you describe Cape Cod style? SV: Cape Cod style has variety. It depends on what area of the Cape you go to. I feel it has a bit of a preppy vibe but is still very casual and comfortable. These jeans were made to appeal to any style.
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