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Casting Call: Project Runway Season 12

The cast of Project Runway Season 11

Got an email today from the peeps over at Project Runway—they’re putting out the call for designers for season 12. Applications are available here and are due April 8. Winners have the chance to show at New York Fashion Week and win $100,000 to foster their line. They've raised the maximum amount of sales a potential contestant can have, so if you've looked into applying before, look again.

Who’s going to represent Seattle next season? Read more »

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Carole McClellan to Show at Vancouver Fashion Week

The fur is flying in Carole McClellans studio as she prepares for Vancouver Fashion Week

I am totally intrigued by Vancouver Fashion Week and have often thought of heading up there to see if I could glean any insight into what it takes to throw a successful multi-day event like this. The event organizers seem to draw a nice group of emerging and established local and international designers, and it just seems so well attended, well-produced and, well, fashionable. Read more »

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Spring Cleaning Sale at Kimberly Baker

A sneak peek from Kimberly Baker's big upcoming studio sale

Kimberly Baker, one of our fave local jewelry designers is having her biggest sale of the year this Saturday and Sunday, March 23 and 24. She’ll have one-of-a-kind and vintage pieces, as well as items from her main collection on sale, with earrings starting at $15 and necklaces from $20. The sale is in-store only (Baker’s showroom/retail space is at 7214 Linden Ave. N.)

It’s a must-shop sale, IMHO.

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Totokaelo to Open a Store Just for Men

This is not TotokaeloMan. This is Totokaelo.

**Update: I guess they had a few glitches and didn't open Sunday. Stay tuned for more info**

Big fashion news on Capitol Hill today. TotokaeloMan is opening below Totokaelo.

It's a huge space, skillfully merchandised with men's clothing, accessories and shoes from Rick Owens (of course, who does it better in the universe Totokaelites traverse?), Maison Martin Margiela, Yohji, Levi's Vintage, Dries Van Noten and many, many others. Plus, menswear for women is totally sexy. Read more »

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Are Food Writers Part of America's Food Problems?

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Leslie Kelly
Michael Moss Salt sugar fat

I brought Dahlia Bakery’s caramel corn to my meeting last week with Michael Moss, the Pulitzer Prize winning author whose latest book Salt Sugar Fat debuted at No. 1 on the New York Times bestseller list. That sweet, rich, just a tiny bit salty treat was my way of testing how evangelical Michael was about preaching the gospel of restraint. Read more »

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Beauty Break: Malie Organics

Smell like the Hawaiian Islands with Malie Organics body care products

Everyone and their neighbor is in Hawaii right now, or getting ready to go. This is a blissful time of year if you're one of the lucky ones heading off to paradise and a maddening one if you're not. So if you're with me, in the homebound camp, let's develop a coping mechanism to get ourselves through this relentless rainy season and slather ourselves with Malie Organics, available locally at Essenza. Read more »

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Pine Box Debuts Revamped Menu by Star Chef Scott Carsberg

Talk about a match made in heaven.

The Pine Box is the absolutely stellar, somewhat hidden beer haven on Capitol Hill co-owned by Ian Roberts (one of our 2012 Tastemakers). I love the place, but I'm a beer amateur. So I asked my favorite beer fanatic, Washington Beer Blog's Kendall Jones, to weigh in on the place. He told me this: Read more »

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We Day Seattle: A Really Big Deal for Kids

Kid President will be in Seattle for the city's first ever We Day to encourage kids to engage in charity work on a local, national and global level

An astounding 15,000 students from close to 400 middle and high schools are expected converge on Key Arena on Wednesday, March 27 for the first ever We Day in Washington State. Read more »

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Hooray for Washington State Rosé, the Anytime Wine

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Leslie Kelly
Rose of Sangiovese from Barnard Griffin
Leslie recommends the Rose of Sangiovese, among other locally crafted rosés

When my kitchen begins to smell like the sweet perfume of chicken potpie, I start to think pink.

Yup, rosé. That’s just the thing to drink alongside one of my go-to warm/fuzzy comfort foods, the take-n-bake pie from the Rub with Love Shack next door to Seatown. Read more »

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Spa it Up at Alderbrook

Chill out on the Hood Canal.

Alderbrook is a magical resort and spa on the shores of Hood Canal—a northwesty haven only two hours from the city. If you're aching for a getaway you might want to consider heading there next Friday, March 22 for their Good Clean Fun event from 7:30 to 10 p.m. In addition to champagne and snacks, tickets to this evening includes two spa treatments geared towards banishing dry winter skin. Read more »

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