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Spring Fashion ’22

Created in 2012 by Arrow co-founder, Abby Phillips, and run by a talented team of volunteers, Memphis Fashion Week (MFW) this year celebrates its 10th anniversary. The event is held each spring to showcase spring and summer collections. MFW is about cultivating and celebrating local and regional fashion through designers, photographers, models, and boutiques.

Wardrobe exclusively provided by Indigo.
Models (left to right): Mycah Bates, Josie Brown, Emma Roberts
Amanda Uprichard Sicily Dress, $229; Shoes: Sam Edelman Jade, $140; Barrettes, $8.50
Amanda Uprichard Giancini Romper in English Blue, $238; Shoes: Jeffrey Campbell
Rancher, $260; Barrettes, $8.50
Amanda Uprichard Candia Dress, $233; Shoes: Schutz Kaila, $148; Tiana Bag, $145

This year’s events will showcase local emerging designers through The Emerging Memphis Designer Project (EMDP), as well as national designer Amanda Uprichard, presented by local boutique, Indigo. The EMDP was built out of a need in the Memphis community for local emerging designers to present their pieces to a wider audience. MFW and EMDP liaison Sonin Myatt and her team work with selected designers through a seven-month process to educate and promote local designs. At the end of the process, MFW hopes to see the designers grow their skills, promote their businesses, and enhance the design industry in Memphis.

Amanda Uprichard Evie Dress in Shocking Pink, $207; Shoes: Circus by Sam Edelman, $90; Mignonne Gavigan Mini Lola Hoop Earrings, $110
Amanda Uprichard Giancini Romper in Shocking Pink, $238; Barrettes, $8.50
Amanda Uprichard Evie Dress in Marina, $207; Shoes: Schutz Ariella, $118; Style Junkie Earrings, $16

Arrow Creative, grown out of the Memphis Fashion Design Network, seeks to make art more accessible in order to inspire the creative spirit in all Memphians. Arrow is a premier source of creative entrepreneur enrichment, arts education, and art immersion for the entire community. Arrow encompasses the fashion design community as well as photography, woodworking, ceramics, painting, graphic arts, book arts, and more.

Abby Phillips says, “Celebrating Memphis Fashion Week’s 10th year at Arrow Creative’s new home in Midtown feels like we’ve come full circle. To have grown this event into a full-fledged arts organization that encompasses all arts mediums and to see our fashion design participants using equipment purchased from Memphis College of Art feels like a real win.”

With Memphis Fashion Week, the Brother Sewing Lab, and EMDP, leaders in the Memphis fashion industry will help to cultivate and educate local Memphis designers. Join Arrow in supporting local fashion at Arrow Creative on April 22, 2022. Proceeds from official events benefit Arrow Creative, a 501c3 nonprofit organization.

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Shop Local: Suburbs

This holiday season, we’re encouraging our readers to support local businesses and consider these and others for their gift-giving needs.

Outdoors, Inc.

Outdoors has been a trusted source for more than 40 years, with quality customer service and selection. This Patagonia Men’s Better Sweater Vest ($99), made for versatility, can be worn for outdoor adventures or social engagements. Constructed with recycled polyester fleece, it was made with the environment in mind. Available at Outdoors locations (833 N. Germantown Pkwy., Cordova, and others) or online at outdoorsinc.com.

Dinstuhl’s

Dinstuhl’s has been a leading candy merchant in Memphis for more than 100 years. If you’ve ever tried their sweets, you’ll know why. These Ice Chips ($12.50), an assortment of lemon, lime, orange, and peppermint candies made of confectioner’s coating and hard candy pieces, will leave a good impression on party guests. Available at Dinstuhl’s (7730 Poplar #3, Germantown; 231 New Byhalia, Suite 101, Collierville; and others).

Indigo

Smart travelers know that maximizing suitcase space is key for a seamless airport check-in. Instead of stressing over spills or size requirements for your body wash, consider packing this Spongellé Spongette ($9) instead. Travel-sized and convenient, this body wash-infused buffer, in Bulgarian Rose, will leave skin feeling clean and exfoliated. Available at Indigo (7509 Poplar #102, Germantown) or online at shopindigo.com.

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Music Video Monday: Don Lifted

Skate into the week with Music Video Monday.

Don Lifted is back with the third single from his upcoming record Contour, which was recently mastered by Mike Bozzi (Too Pimp a Butterfly, Damn, Ctrl, Flower Boy) of Bernie Grundman Mastering in Hollywood, Calif.

Each of the album’s songs will come with a video, which means you’re going to be seeing a lot of Don Lifted around these parts in the coming months.

“Pull Up (Duratec V6)” was shot by Nubia Yasin, Kevin Brooks, Bailey Smith, and Martin Matthews. The skaters in the video are Kirkwood Vangeli of Fluxus Skateboard Co., Indigo, and Chuck Craig. Don Lifted, aka Lawrence Matthews, directed, edited, and also skateboarded for the video.

Music Video Monday: Don Lifted

If you would like to see your music video featured on Music Video Monday, email cmccoy@memphisflyer.com

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Summer 2014 Style Guide

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Pick up a copy of this week’s Flyer or check out this slideshow to see some of my favorite summer items made or found locally.

Product details and more finds below …

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Product List
Maxi Dress, Addison on Central
Crop Top, By Andrea Fenise
Kimono Cardigan, Maude, Langford Market on Central
Cut-off Shorts from Recycled Jeans, Thigh High Jeans
Sunglasses, A.J. Morgan, Red Velvet Vintage Boutique on South Main
Embroidered Tunic with Sash, Addison on Central
Seaside Sun Hat, Papillon, Red Velvet Vintage Boutique on South Main
Rose Garden Dress, Red Velvet Vintage Boutique on South Main
Tradd Leather Sandals, Rowen, Indigo at Saddle Creek
Retro Bikini, Danália by Danielle Pierce, K’PreSha Boutique on South Main
Espadrille Wedge, BCBG, K’PreSha Boutique on South Main

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Shopping Side Notes
Red Velvet Vintage is a new boutique by CrazyBeautiful owner Eryka Smith. This new shop on South Main devotes its space to the pin-up style clothing and accessories that CrazyBeautiful once carried, adding in of course vintage clothing and jewelry. The shop is managed by vintage enthusiast and local musician Vera, who was featured in this recent style post by Alexandra Nicole. They both show off the chic items offered in this boutique.

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Also during my visit, I immediately noticed this bustier that Eryka brought over from CrazyBeautiful since it had a bit of a vintage flair and the ability to look either vintage or modern depending on how it was styled.

CrazyBeautiful had been closed due to unfortunate robberies recently. Fans can now shop again as they open for a huge moving sale starting today until this Sunday. We wish them the best of luck finding their new location.