Wednesday, March 30, 2016

The 9th Annual Nifty for Fifty Sale

The 9th Annual Nifty for Fifty Sale


30 local designers and artists will gather under one roof for the 9th annual Nifty for Fifty shopping sale happening Sunday April 10th 2016 from 11am-8pm at Heritage Hall (3102 Main Street)





Find everything from accessories to clothing, home decore and trinkets, all for $50 or less. Just in time to revamp that Spring wardrobe!

“Nifty for Fifty started out as a glorified art and design garage sale,” says
event producer and Adhesif Clothing designer Melissa Ferreira. “It started with only a few designers and now it’s like Boxing Day in April!”


Scour the racks for great finds by Vancouver’s finest indie designers and artsists,
including Adhesif Clothing, Allison Wonderland, Nomad by Elroy Apparel,  Bronsino, KDON,  Toodlebunny, Daub+Design, Flightpath Designs, WE3 Designs and so many more!

Here's a wee sample of a few of the designers we'll have in store for the upcoming sale...

Adhesif Clothing

Allison Wonderland

Kdon

Bronsino

BillyWould Designs

Blackbird Design Studio

Floating Gold Iceberg

Sarah Mulder Jewelry

Nomad by Elroy

Karmala Designs

Irit Sorokin 

Whisper Jewels

Toodlebunny

Flight Path Designs

DeviArts Collective

“This sale is unlike any other in town, and it only happens once a year,” warns Melissa. “So if you want to get your hands on the really good stuff, be early!”


With something for everyone, come down with a gaggle of girlfriends  Make sure you break open the piggy bank beforehand because many vendors will only be accepting cash. 
Admission for entrance is $2 at the door and children 12 and under are free.


We have partnered up with the Georgia Straight this year for a prize giveaway 
Enter for a chance to win a Quartz Crystal Necklaces by one of our participating vendors She' So



Just follow the link below for information on this chance to win this gorgeous necklace above! 



Also be sure to check out the Nifty for Fifty sale website & our social media links to keep up with daily updates right up until the event on Sunday April 10th
Hope to see you all there!








Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Homage to the Beloved Button Button


Adhesif Clothing was established in 2003 after a Eureka moment when a 
first batch of redesign/upcycled sweaters got dropped off at a Vancouver boutique called Dream. 

That very same morning, 3 out of the 5 reworked cardigans sold to one customer visiting 
from  the US. That’s when I knew that I could pursue a career in fashion as an upcycler.



Much of what makes a handmade, one-of-a-kind garment so special is the composition and the 
combination of details and textiles. Over the years, the seasonal collections I create for 
Adhesif Clothing have become known for quirky details, specifically the oversized vintage buttons on our reworked sweaters, capes, cardigans and coats. 


I've always been a HUGE supporter of shopping local and the vast majority of the materials I 
hand source come from local shops. Of the shops I frequent, my absolute FAVE place has got to  
be BUTTON BUTTON, hands down! 

Photo Credit Sewaholic

Being a designer and all around creative type, I call this sweet little slice of endless creative 
adornment possibilities a true heaven where one can let the imagination run wild or simply a 
place where you can find just the right finishing touch for that hand knit cardigan or to give that beautiful vintage coat you just scored a little pick me up...


Behind all these creative possibilities stands a creative fashion inspiration in her own right. 
Colleen Miller. Over the last decade it's been a delight to have some really fascinating 
conversations with Colleen. She's one of the most interesting people I've ever met and I always
learn something new whenever I visit her. 


I recently learned that after over 20 years of
running Button Button Colleen is approaching  
retirement and is now looking to sell her business. 

With this said, I decided it was only 
fitting to dedicate my next blog post to this beloved cornerstone because for many of us local designers and lovers of all things artsy and fashionable this rare and amazing shop would surely be missed if it were to disappear...

If you're reading this blog post right now thinking to yourself... 

"Hey now! I've always been interested in  pursuing the life of a creative shop owner and working alongside other creatives"

Then I highly encourage you to contact Colleen and inquire about taking over this amazing place!

You can contact Colleen at buttonbutton@telus.net for more info

In the meantime, let's learn more about Colleen and the 

history of this gem of shop...


Q: So, who are you?

A~ I'm a Vancouver gal who left town as soon as I finished my science degree at UBC and took a train to Toronto. Then when my student loans were paid off, I moved to London England -- this was in the late 60s when London and especially Carnaby Street were alive with fashion and music and possibilities. Young people earned so little, and had little hope of earning more, so they blew everything on cool clothes. It was an exciting time and place to be young.

Q: I understand you’ve done some travelling in your life. What was your most memorable place travelled to and why?

A~ I spent 2 decades traveling, stopping to work, traveling on. My favourite time in Australia was the 2 years I spent travelling in the bush. I would buy vintage clothing from remote farms, dye them, cut them up -- it was lovely to sit by a tropical stream hand sewing something pretty to wear in the bush, with just the kangaroos as audience. Best trip was a solo motorcycle ride to Newfoundland -- seeing Canada up close, laughing as I rode, especially as I whizzed past struggling cyclists : )

Q: Tell us about your company. How did you get started? How long have you  been an entrepreneur?

A~ I opened the shop in 1995. I was turning 50 and could see that businesses didn't care to hire women of that age, so I thought I should be self-employed.
A government consultant advised me to give up the whole idea of opening a button shop, in fact he kicked me out of his office because it was such a bum idea. That shook me up, and it took a few weeks to get my resolve back. 

 Q: What was your vision and drive to start this company?

A~ I had lived in Paris for a year and still remember exquisite buttons I saw there and other places I visited. When I returned to Canada and wanted nice buttons for my sewing projects, I longed for a better choice and wished someone would open a button shop. Hey I thought-- maybe I will!


Q: Do you have a style icon?

A~ I see fabulous women and men of all ages and styles passing through my shop inspiring me with their creativity and imagination I love to see how they apply beauty to their world and their work, even something simple like adding a single coloured button to a conservative coat. Everyone is different, but all have the wish to insert some individuality into their wardrobe. Many of my customers are designers and over the years I have loved wearing their designs.
(Yumi Eto, Hajnalka Mandula, Genevieve Graham, Allison Wonderland,
Melissa Ferreira/Adhesif Clothing) 

Photo Credit Granpaparazzi

Q: Tell us about your shop! Who (or what, if that’s more fitting for you) are your fashion or non fashion inspirations?

A~ The shop is the only just-buttons shop in Canada so it gets a lot of local and international attention: Vogue Australia, New York Times, Japanese Tour Guide, local press, TV and Radio, and so on. I see many beautiful expensive buttons that I'm very cautious about purchasing because of the more casual Vancouver lifestyle, but still there is a fair variety. And of course many of my buttons show up in movies filmed in Vancouver.

Q: What have you loved about running Button Button?

A~ It really is fun to be around such a varied demographic -- young/old, hip/square, plain/glam, male/female, rich/poor, local/tourist -- the works. In my life outside the shop I don't run into this same variety of people. I'm crazy about all the knitting I see in the shop -- so many people are knitting now, and the yarns are so gorgeous. I love seeing how so many people are making something for someone else. Owning a business is worth all the work it takes, it's so much fun. And owning a button store is best of all!

Q: Now that you are planning your retirement, who would you like to see carry on the legacy of Button Button?

A~ I myself still would like access to nice buttons in Vancouver, so ideally I would like someone to keep it as a button shop and continue the wide mix (cheap+$, plain+fancy, natural+plastic, old+new). This is what draws the wide variety of people which is what makes the day so interesting.
The new owner could even be a mother/daughter team, or 2 young mothers co-owning.
There are many exciting possibilities for growing the business as well -- social media,
3D printing, on-line, wholesale, etc. Someone's life is about to get interesting!


    

Friday, December 11, 2015

Get WOW Factor with Local this Holiday Season...(You know you can do SO much better than the Mall)

The holidays are in full swing here at Adhesif Clothing!

If you're still on the look out for the PERFECT gift (it's ok to treat yourself too you know!)
this holiday season we've got you covered at the Adhesif Clothing shop.

There's no need to go to...gasp...the dreaded Mall...ugh...
Oh HEAVENS NO!

Here's just a handful of some of our FAVE designers and their current offerings in store right now...



Montreal Designer Annie50 (Above)

Bueno Style (Above)

Montreal Designer Cokluch (Above)

MiniCapelet by Adhesif Clothing (Above)

Upcycled Caps by Sparky Jones Hats (Above)

Fingerless Mittens by Adhesif Clothing (Above)



The NEW popular debut design - Variegate Vest by Adhesif Clothing (Above)

Crystal Jewelry by She's So (Above)

Uptown Vest by Adhesif Clothing (Above)

Sweet Harriet Designs (Above)


Passedoutdog Shoes (Above)
YES THEY'RE BACK!!

Italian Leather work by Bronsino Designs (Above)

Ottawa Designer Tangente Clothing (Above)

 Flightpath Designs (Above)


Our sparkly holiday windows are chalked FULL of local & Canadian loveliness too!

On another related note, did you know the Shiny Fuzzy Muddy show starts tomorrow??


Yes!! This is one of our absolute FAVE holiday shows & it's on ALL WEEKEND!
Do not miss this very well curated event featuring some of Vancouver's finest talent in art & design!


Adhesif Clothing will be taking a short break soon!


We will be closed for the holidays from... 

December 20th & be reopening on January 12th 2016


Make sure you pop on down to see all of our amazing holiday offerings while we're still around this season...



Of course we want to say 

MERCI !

Without your love & support over the year we wouldn't be here 12 years strong & going!



Bon Voyage & See you in 2016!
Adhesif xo