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~O~ | Lena Corwin – Posting observations and inspirations related to design, patterns, fabric, fashion, crafts– or anything else. ~O~ Lena Corwin – Posting observations and inspirations related to design, patterns, fabric, fashion, crafts– or anything else.Home BookshelfPost navigation ← Older posts Posted on September 5, 2014 by lenacorwin It’s been so long since I posted here! Instagram and Pinterest have really filled the place of this blog for me, but as I was looking through the NY Spring 2015 fashion shows I thought I’d share some of my favorites (so far) here… from left to right: Band of Outsiders , Jason Wu , Rachel Comey . I’m looking forward to seeing the rest of the shows. Posted in UncategorizedPosted on March 19, 2014 by lenacorwin have you seen the new primoeza collection? i’ve been a fan of elizabeth’s beautiful work for a long time. also, i bought these jeans from levi’s madecrafted line. Posted in UncategorizedPosted on February 7, 2014 by lenacorwin NYFW fall 14 top: rachel comey bottom: creatures of comfort Posted in UncategorizedPosted on January 18, 2014 by lenacorwin a beautiful dinner with friends before moving last month. Posted in UncategorizedPosted on January 13, 2014 by lenacorwin i wish…. 30% shoes from maryim nassir zadeh Posted in UncategorizedPosted on January 10, 2014 by lenacorwin i ran out of time during our home stretch of packing up last month to finish writing down NY memories , but now it seems healthier to focus on the present than reminisce about the past. we arrived in san francisco in late december and the first week was pretty brutal emotionally. i was filled with overwhelming regret and sadness. but, surprisingly, those feelings lifted pretty quickly as we got settled into our rental house. we are staying in SF proper for at least 6 months, probably a little more, as we figure out where in the bay area we want to live long term. it’s fun decorating a new house. i’m feeling a dramatic range of emotions lately and setting up our home relaxes me and makes me happy. we are living in the inner richmond, a neighborhood not too far from where i grew up, but one i hadn’t known well. it’s so quiet here compared to NY– but it’s still a very dense, busy, and diverse area. the commercial streets are filed with mostly mom and pop” shops (some very odd ones– which i love) and great asian food. and we are two blocks from golden gate park. i have to see the hockney exhibit next week before it closes. our friend brian w. ferry photographed our brooklyn house for remodelista before we moved, and he captured it so beautifully. i recently purchased two prints from brian and had them framed this week (shown in third photo down). the pair called out to me since one is a photograph of the beach in northern california and the other is pavement in brooklyn. they’re gorgeous– as is all of his work. thank you, brian! Posted in UncategorizedPosted on January 10, 2014 by lenacorwin ps…. a sunrise earlier this week Posted in UncategorizedPosted on December 4, 2013 by lenacorwin our slow and steady packing style has been kicked into high speed now that we have less than 2 weeks ’til the move. the comments left on my posts about NYC memories were so sweet and encouraging– thank you so much! many of them made me cry. i hope i can find time to type out the rest. a few photos above from a big party we had before thanksgiving, with 10 kinds of lasagna and the best company. Posted in UncategorizedPosted on November 30, 2013 by lenacorwin we had thanksgiving and hanukkah with josh’s family in cape cod. his aunt cilla is a ceramicist, and i spent the whole visit poking around looking at dishes, bowls, cups, platters, etc… we stopped in the studio/shop where she makes her ceramics too. Posted in UncategorizedPosted on November 27, 2013 by lenacorwinCONTINUED FROM HEREmy job at girbaud was really exciting, even though i was mostly doing CAD” work illustrating specs for clothing, and my boss had daily meltdowns and yelled at everyone. i made friends with a graphic designer in the office down the hall, anthony goicolea , and he was my first friend who lived in brooklyn. he and his boyfriend had turned a storefront in williamsburg into an amazing apartment where everything was white (this is his current home ). a freelancer named karen who sometimes worked at girbaud told me about the fashion temp agency 24/seven , which sent her on short term jobs paying $20-40/hour. so i left girbaud to be a freelance CAD artist. I loved the flexibility and getting to peek into different companies without making a commitment to work there full-time. at every job people would complain incessantly, and it was nice to just observe from the periphery. i worked at the limited , tocca , and calvin klein . at calvin klein i freelanced for over a year and then was hired as the women’s graphic designer for the denim line. the head of HR had been reluctant to hire me full-time because i didn’t have a college degree, and i’m still thankful to my two bosses who pushed her to overlook it. working for the CK jeans line was not the most creatively fulfilling job, but my bosses and co-workers were incredibly talented. it felt like a rigorous art school (in fact, they paid for their employees to take one class a semester if it was work-related, and i took courses at parsons and FIT in the evenings). i worked insane hours and made friends i’m really close with today– hi! the company sent us traveling to do market research and i loved going to london and LA (to shop!). a lot of my inspiration at that time came from international magazines, especially japanese fashion mags. i followed the british/japanese clothing line eley kishimoto like a cult– their patterns made me want to be a textile designer. i loved sofia coppola’s clothing line milkfed , which mostly sold in japan. i’d see chloe sevigny on the subway sometimes and i loved her style. there were lots of small shops in the east village and lower east side that carried collections by independent designers. we shopped at TG170 , johnson , alife , built by wendy , and the first steven alan store was in a small space on east 11th, and then later on wooster (where i was introduced to lines like katayone adeli and vanessa bruno ). i met cal patch at her shop on rivington, patch 155 , and a group of friends and i took a crochet class from her and it reignited my love for handcrafts. i also took classes at the make workshop – a quilting class with denyse schmidt felt life changing. i interviewed for a job at jill stuart and accepted a position of graphic and textile designer. my second day at the new job was 9/11/01 . i stepped out our front door and started to turn right to walk up to 14th street and catch the train, but i saw people staring towards downtown so i turned to look. one of the twin towers had a gaping hole. it looked so surreal. i ran back upstairs and told josh to look out the window. over the next hour we watched from our fire escape as both towers fell and hundreds of people walked up hudson street covered in debris. it was horrible… the west village changed so much during the seven years we lived there. sex and the city started filming and then perry street became a tourist destination. magnolia bakery , a block from our place, had insane lines. we still loved living there, but basic amenities were disappearing… our laundromat became an expensive eyeglass store and our favorite chinese restaurant became a bank. the meat packing district changed even more drastically. florent closed. my job at jill stuart turned out to be a disappointment. i wasn’t working directly for jill, but rather for a strange company that licensed her denim line, so i left after 9 months. i returned to freelancing and mainly worked for a small husband-and-wife company, angel textiles . there i learned to...

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