Posts Tagged ‘ handmade ’

Soul-Searching

April 10, 2014
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The human soul contains everything within you, from the emotions you feel to the morals you live by.

Our body is the cavity in which the soul flourishes. It is the source of energy, consciousness and love.

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Use your body as your canvas for displaying your emotions and sharing your beliefs. 

Silver Maharani bracelet was inspired by the extraordinary wealth of Mughal Maharajas fine jewelry and lavish Indian designs.

One does not need to flaunt their possessions to obtain self-acceptance.

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 The raw copper and nickel used to make this cross necklace are a symbol of  faith.

Once you have faith in yourself, you will be powerful and brave enough to achieve anything. 

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The metal trinket necklace combines the playful colors of youthful and timeless beauty of precious metals.

The embroidered heart that dangles from the center will hold the secrets of your soul and your wishes for your future self.

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Feel the forces of the Earth energize your body, mind and spirit when you are wearing this necklace made of Mali beads, Ethiopian copper and painted coral from the Seychelles Islands.

There is beauty and strength within all of us. Do a little soul-searching and discover the key to happiness, tranquility and inner peace, with jewelry from FTWWL.

 

Tales from the Hill Tribe

February 20, 2014
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Take a piece of the old world and turn it into something new.

The Hill Tribe Collection tells the story of eternal love and long-lasting beauty. Image-13 copy 4

Travel to faraway places where you will discover the authenticity of handmade clothing, made to wear with pride and pleasure.

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Take a closer look and you will see, the unforeseen sense of individuality that exudes from this one-of-a-kind collection.

Image-14Durable and sustainable—have you ever worn a jacket that was built as strong as you?

Image-15One can only hope that the traditions of the Hill Tribe will be pasted down from one generation to the next.

Beauty is ageless; authenticity has no price. Image-13

When one door closes, anther opens.

Open your heart to others. You are free to share in the positive energy that emerges from sustainable fashion, from the world with love. 

Secret’s Revealed

August 31, 2012
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There are  pieces in every woman’s closet in which she finds comfortable and fitting for any casual occasion. It seems as though once you find the perfect item, it will travel with you where ever you go…

 

Establishing that one and only piece is no longer a nuisance. Once you’ve discovered the tunics within the FTWWL Thailand store, your unsettled feelings will vanish and travel will once again become an effortless pleasure.

 

Breathable linen, soft to the touch silk, durable yet smooth fabrics – the look, feel and appeal of these tunic is irresistible. Easy to wear and even easier to pack. Crumpled, crushed, or compacted, these tunics will withstand the harsh elements of vigorous activity as well as long days of relaxations.

Who can resist?

Each hand-dyed detail crafted by a delicate Thai woman – made one at a time to ensure perfection of not only its look, but it’s composition and sustainability. In a small village north of Bangkok,  FTWWL revealed the secret to success when it comes to comfort in clothing.

Look elegant and feel joyful as you gracefully maneuver from one adventure to the next.

Using a Batik print on some, and multiple over-dyed patterns on others, no two are alike. In traditional Thai style, rainbow colors and hand embroidery details are present within each silk/cotton tunic.

With an opportunity to obtain one of these extraodinary pieces for yourself, FTWWL is sharing one of it’s secret treasures in which you are sure to enjoy. 

Tunics from Thailand

August 13, 2012
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Though traditional robes and garments may be elaborate and complex, wearing a tunic dress  is simple and easy. Feel as though you are a part of the Hill Tribe of Northern Thailand as you dress in one of their most recognizable and distinct pieces of clothing. Know for their headpieces, jewelry and embroidered robes, members of the Hill Tribe graciously shared with FTWWL some of their handmade tunics along with a few tricks of the trade on how-to pull of such a piece.

 

Take a close look at the patterns, stitching and design of each tunic. No two are alike but when worn, you will look a beautiful and elegant as the Hill women themselves. Each tunic was dyed by hand, on natural silks. Creating the colors and detailed patterns takes precision and much practice. Using rich and fadeless colors such as red, indigo and violet, these tunics cannot compare to anything else.

Notice the rainbow of colored thread? That too is dyed by hand and woven individually, stitch by stitch. Using heartwood roots, barks, fruits and fresh leaves, each color is produced by pressing and concentrating the materials and bonding the fabric and dyes with a mordant.

Add beaded bracelets, a braided headpieces, charms and necklaces or nothing at all – these tunics can add to any look or make a statement on their own. More handmade tunics, shawls and scarfs from the tribes people of the Hill Tribe can be yours! The FTWWL store is you way of connecting with the people native to Thailand. by purchasing their goods you are contributing towards their efforts to continue in the production of traditional clothing and accessories.

Photography by: Hallie Geller

Rainy Day, Sunny Smile. This Is Isabele

July 1, 2012
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It was one of those rainy, gloomy mornings in New York and  I’d gotten up early to take my daughter to school.  The sky was grey and people had grey expressions, hiding under umbrellas, rushing to get out of the rain.  I didn’t think I would spot anyone interesting for photos. Then suddenly, I notice a long line silhouette with an angelic face juggling with her umbrella and iPhone, all while attempting to hail a cab.

It’s got to be her I thought. She’s got the exact freshness I’m looking. She’ll bring a light and modern feel to the vintage jacket that embodies tradition, culture and savoir-faire.  I rush over to her I showed her some FTWWL pictures, both huddled under our umbrellas.  With a huge smile on her ‘angel’ face, Isabele agree to be photographed.

She brightened my dismal start to the day. Every cloud has a silver lining…

Our chat was casual and interesting, meeting new people and learning new things every day.

 


FTWWL: Where do you live?

             Isabele: Manhattan, NYC. I’m a student and actor

FTWWL: What do you call your style? How are you inspired?

              Isabele:  Fun, colorful, fresh, comfortable, interesting.

                                 My sister and my city are my biggest inspiration.

FTWWL: What is your mantra?

             Isabele: Laugh often

FTWWL: How would you spend your last 50 Dollars/Euro?

             Isabele: Go out for some good food.

FTWWL: What does “happiness” mean to you?

             Isabele: A warm day with coffee, food, and the people I love.

FTWWL: If you had to pick, what FTWWL item do you long for?

             Isabele: Easy: a vintage sari scarf