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CFDA and W Seattle: A Passion for Fashion

Isaora X Diffeducation Insulated Gore Windstopper® Riding Jacket

Back in September 2012 during New York Fashion Week, W Hotels announced a partnership with the CFDA {FASHION INCUBATOR}, the newest program from the Council of Fashion Designers of America, which fosters designers and helps them grow their business. W Hotels are helping to do this by providing access to markets outside of New York City, via their network of hotels. Read more »

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Kidical Mass Spokepeople Ride: Sundays are Special at the Library

free libraries seattle
Ride through town with your tykes and check out libraries, big and tiny

If Seattle parents were asked to describe the most impossibly perfect springtime activity for their children, they might use some of these words: outside, safe, active, fun, affordable. Well, throw in “educational” and Spokespeople, a local organization with a knack for urban bicycling and sustainability, has got just the thing. Read more »

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MMH: Fashion Innovation

A look from MMH's Fall/Winter 2013 Collection: Spatial Awareness

Jonas de Varona's line, MMH, has been on radar for a few years now. In fact, I bought the most perfect white tee shirt from him a few years ago that I miss desperately. His vision is modern and innovative and I'm always thrilled by his work. Read more »

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Bellingham’s Digs Moves to Ballard

Does this look like home to you?

Modern home and lifestyle retailer, Digs, is moving south from its Bellingham roots and opening a new, expanded location in Ballard. The store, which has been around since 2008, debuts in its 4,000 square foot space on Saturday, March 9 during art walk, in the same block as the Majestic Bay at 2002 NW Market St. Read more »

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Earth Day 5K Training Week One: Done

Driftwood at Lincoln Park

Week one of my training for the Earth Day 5K went...MUCH better than expected. It was a mercifully gentle ramp-up that consisted of a quick warm-up followed by alternating two-minute runs with a cool down period, for 20 minutes total, every other day. Read more »

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