Saturday, February 4, 2012

Physical Element “Catwalk” Fall Fashion Show photo recap

April 26, 2010 by karenvitt  
Filed under Neat STUFF

By Karen Vitt, NEAT editor in chief
Physical Element proprietress Jo Carter staged a sleek international “Catwalk” Fall Fashion Show Thursday night, packing the Pearl District’s sunlit Pinnacle Pavilion with sophisticated shoppers, local fashion media, producers, models, stylists, designers and one very conspicuous TV and stage starlet seated in the front row.
We were excited to see [...]

Save 50% on Suzabelle at Anne Bocci Boutique

March 13, 2010 by karenvitt  
Filed under Neat SALE

Sunny Saturday morning! Perfect day for brunch in quaint Multnomah Village and a peek at the Suzabelle sale at Anne Bocci boutique.
Bocci has marked down her entire stock of vintage-look dresses and coats from Seattle label Suzabelle by 50 percent (just mention The Neat Sheet) while the shop waits for a new shipment from designer [...]

WeMa Designs open studio Friday + Neat Deal!

February 4, 2010 by karenvitt  
Filed under Neat EVENT

WeMa designer Wendi Martin invites local shoppers and fashion friends to drop by her new studio for an open house and wine reception, 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. this Friday, Feb. 5.
Martin’s new WeMa Design Studio is just above Bakery Bar on Glisan Street, across from the Laurelthirst Pub and up the street from favorite [...]

Neat EVENT
Flurry grand opening pop-up party Thursday

November 17, 2009 by karenvitt  
Filed under Neat EVENT

Hold the fashion phone! Another grand opening party has popped up at Flurry! Not to be confused with last week’s grand grand opening and ribbon cutting with the mayor, this week’s party will be more about the party. Pop into the Flurry Holiday Pop-Up Store celebration from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. this Thursday, Nov. [...]

Neat SHOP
A flurry of shops pop up downtown

November 11, 2009 by karenvitt  
Filed under Neat EVENT, Neat SHOP

We love pop-up stores! The way they swoop in and save the shopping day, featuring so many fantastic things you’d otherwise need to buy online or race all over town to find. Of course, we don’t like the part where the shops disappear again, but let’s try to live in the moment.
Portland city officials apparently [...]