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Shalice Noel

Laura Breneman, who formally worked fashion at Ralph Lauren for 10 years, and I orginally met up in NYC, and the rest is history. She’s one of the most creative people I know, and does amazing things with leather. Read on.

Q. Why Bu-kin? 
Laura: BU-KIN comes from my maiden name Buchen. A lot of what I do and make comes from what I learned when I was young from my Mother and Grandmothers as well as where I grew up. I grew up in Lancaster County, where things are simple and pure. So this is an ode to my family and my past! 


Q. What inspires you? 
LB: Oh, EVERYTHING! its is hard to say what exactly, I used to dream ideas in my sleep. I find inspiration all around me everyday. Sometimes its the most random things , like the color pink of an invoice slip against a striped fabric swatch, or markings on tiles in the subway station. I try to be open to what I feel when I am inspired, and not let media determine if I think it is right or not. 

Q. What has been your proudest moment thus far? 
LB: This is funny question because I have always been making and sewing my whole life and when I finally figure something out after hours of trial and error ( and if I am alone…) I sometimes dance around the room to celebrate “I made it, i finally made it!”Well, like I said, I have always been making things and I have tried to sell all sorts of things over the years but never seriously. After about two years of having my baby shoes be a hobby and making them all by hand, I think my ” I-made-it-moment” was when I went to pick up my first order of shoes produced for me by the Amish. It was the realization that my business was real and that it moved from hobby to business. Also I would say along with that because of the Amish, being able to start wholesaling in February.  
Q. Where do you see Bu-kin in 5 years? 
LB: I really want to move on to having a full children’s accessory brand. I feel that there are so many amazing children’s brands out there with really fun prints and colors, but it is hard to find simple classic basics that go back to these items. So, I would love to offer classic items for all ages of children not just babies and not just shoes! I am working on several items right now with the Amish that I am very excited about that are along these lines. 


Q. How has having a studio space affected you, the biz? 
LB: So much! I used to work out of 4 foot space in the middle of our small apartment in Brooklyn. I would have to spend each morning pulling everything out to work and then put it all back at night! When I would have larger orders come in the space would just be filled with boxes and it was so hard to work. I would end up just working on the floor most of the time because my desk space was so small and we would constantly be finding leather scrapes all over the apartment. I was so, so happy to move into my studio space. I now have a place for everything and space to work and the best part is I don’t have to pack it all up every night! I share my space with two other artists a Doll maker and a Florist so it is really nice to have the community as well, working alone gets well…lonely ha! 
Q. There seems to be a Renaissance of sorts in Brooklyn with so many aspiring designers, creators? Your thoughts? 
LB: Brooklyn is an amazing place to be if you are a maker. When I first moved here I was in to making perfumes and I would buy all my supplies online, then one day I was walking down the street and I found two essence shops, selling oils! Now, with my shoe business there is shoe making supply store a bike ride away. 
Everything you need is here and more. There is a large community around it as well which I think helps. There is always a fair or market happening to expose local artists. You are so close to the hype of the city and you can be inspired by it, but then you can find your happy place in Brooklyn and be able to focus on your work. 
Q. What music is streaming in the studio these days? 
LB: I wish I had something more exciting to say but I am a Pandora girl. My regular stations are Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zero’s, Mazzy Star, Francoise Hardy , Sam Cooke and an occasional Beethoven when I am being really dramatic, haha! 

Q. Where can we get our hands on Bu-kin?

LB:  The Best place to buy them is my website! www.BU-KIN.com. I feature different one of a kind colors that you may not see in stores. I also sometimes feature giveaways, special sales and one-of-a-kind leather on my Instagram @bukinbooties along with behind the scenes photos of the process and of course tons of pictures of cute baby shoes! If you would like to purchase In store, my shoes are now available at the following NY locations:



(both locations in Brooklyn)  

 Stay tuned to see how I style some gorgeous Bu-kin leather bags …
Thanks, Laura, for inviting us into your studio.

xx



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1. A pop of orange espadrille for an all black or all white ensemble. Yes please.

2. Stripe espadrilles go with almost anything.

3. Comfy espadrilles for $50? I’m in.

4. Love the ankle strap and you’ll be surprised at the comfort level.

5. Gold sandal goodness …. all I need is a tan.

6. Business casual with a point.

TAGGING spring, flats, style, What to wear

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dress sandal / lips / jacket / vintage Chanel c/o Rice and Beans Vintage

Originally started by rockstar mom, Sarah Korsiak Cellier, of Rice and Beans Vintage, who sought out to bring vintage Chanel to the masses, and masses she did. She personally oversees each bag’s fabric, quality, authenticity, cut and detail. All I needed to hear was the three words: vintage, red, Chanel, and I was all in. A no brainer right? She also takes personal requests. Hmm, I wonder if I could request a mini red vintage Chanel for my 5-year old. Of course, she’d only be allowed to look at it. See more of her collection here.


TAGS vintage, Chanel, fashion, Vintage Chanel

Photography
 Kelly Allison instagram | website 

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trench similar / clog similar boyfriend shorts / sweater /

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The weather has been all across the board lately, I don’t know whether to bust out the cutoffs, jeans, or just put my robe back on. I like my cutoffs dressed up, as I did here with a blazer or with clogs and a trench. Either way, I’m loving this foray into spring getup thanks to a comfy sweater and affordable cutoffs. Speaking of, if you’re in the market for cutoffs this summer without paying the same price as a one way ticket to LA, you’re in luck. These are under $80 and super comfy. I like dressing them up with a clog, or down with sandals. They’re a summer must have. Now, all we need is a temperature hike and a beach. See more of the Nordstrom Treasure & Bond collection HERE.

Thank you Nordstrom for sponsoring this post!
Photography: Kelly Allison instagram | website 
Photographer’s assistant: Rachel Brown Kulp website
MUA: Alexa Glombicki | website


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It started with mom 🙂 Indeed.

Coffee break with granny.

Yogurt pit stop via Red Mango 

Camoflaged toddler

Dress c/o Lavish Alice  / Nude heels c/o Rockport

So grateful for this lady I call my mom. My kids are obsessed with “granny” who taught me a lot about motherhood. Growing up in Hong Kong, she overcame lot of obstacles and also had a colorful hertage we don’t even have time to touch on. What you should know is that she became a flight attendant, flew to Newport Beach, California, and met my dad on a blind date. I guess you could say the rest is history. She went on to have four children (I’m the third), and served selflessly. Honestly, I only appreciated more of what my mom did after I had kids. The 120 Cheerios and milk spilt on the floor and it’s only 9am kind of days I think, how did she do it? Boy, did I want to kiss her feet! Early on, I remember my mom stopping what she was working on, leaving our house a mess and playing Legos on the floor. Messy house, good building, but great memories. Thanks, mom, for not only inspiring my own minimalist style (I’m obsessed with all black thanks to her influence), but more importantly inspiring me to love my children fiercely.Which sometimes means just playing on the floor with them.

Happy Mother’s Day!

Tags mom, mother’s day, style inspiration, motherhood

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MaryLu sandal // Cutoffs similar // Blazer similar // Sunnies // Necklace similar // Tee 

Of course she would never read I book if I asked her to.
Gaby Sandal // Dress similar // Denim Jacket // Hat

Gaby sandal // Jeans // Hat //Jacket //

I’m always in search of a comfy sandal. A nude sandal to be exact and the Børn Gaby and MaryLu delivers. I’m either chasing alleycats, stubborn five year olds holding books they received from church, a newly pottytrained two year old, or a hot husband with a new camera. I have no time to overthink my sandals. These two sandals will be on repeat with the new warmer temperatures here in Chicago. Well, sort of. Today’s 50 degrees was a little hard to swallow. We’ll have to take a raincheck for my requested mother’s day picnic at the lake.  Meanwhile, see more of the Børn spring collection here.

Thank you Børn for sponsoring this post!

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Still channeling ‘funny face’  . . . . dress // also here via Lavish Alice //  nude pumps

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dress / also here via Lavish Alice / nude pumps
Java and laced up
dress / also here via Lavish Alice / nude pumps

Move over monotony, a pop of lips and x’s are in your future. Or your future spring wardrobe that is. Because color block is all great but x’s are better. And the fact that it fits two diapers? Bonus. Inspired by bold over the top shades of monochrome and pink, Ann Howell of Ann Howell Designs, (and oldest of six!) likes to design everything from the stitch up. Meaning, all her clutches are hand painted and stitched. If you have an all neutral or all black situation on repeat, why not a pop of lipstick clutch or x’s to bring your outfit from ho-hum to gosh, I need that bag? Because sometimes forging the style balance is as uncomplicated as that, a balance of monochrome and a pop of color. It’s that simple. See more of her handmade creations here.

PS. You’ll be seeing more of this dress.



Credits
Taylor Hansen Hughes
Hues Photography
Hair/MUA
Assistant/Lighting Director
Zac Castro
Thank you Ann Howell Art for sponsoring this post!

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cropped jacket (old) similar // similar crop pant // similar flats // similar tank

Happy Birthday Audrey!

May 4, 2015, would have been Audrey Hepburn’s 86th birthday. Today’s post is dedicated to this style icon we’ve grown to love and equate with classic and timeless elegance. This shoot was inspired by Audrey Hepburn’s Funny Face film for Taylor Hues SAIC fashion photography final project. But I quickly realized Hepburn’s elegant dance moves and ballerina like choreography is not for the serious or stiff! A sip of mimosa and a couple songs into it, think Moon River and Mozart, I was loosened up. It helped that anything cropped, buttoned and all black feels elegant and comfortable. It was a fun film-inspired-fashion shoot that I would do again in a heartbeat. Happy birthday Audrey! Thank you for making elegance classy, and modesty, sexy. And thank you Taylor for this awesome idea!

For beautiful eyes, look for the good in others; for beautiful lips, speak only words of kindness; and for poise, walk with the knowledge that you are never alone.

-Audrey-

 

Credits
Taylor Hansen Hughes
Hues Photography
Hair/MUA
Assistant/Lighting Director

Zac Castro

Tags Audrey Hepburn, birthday, timeless classic, style icon, Funny Face

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kimono jumpsuit c/o Madewell // denim jackec/o Madewell // pumps // aviators

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Madewell Rush St + Shalice Noel



Friday, May 8 at 6:00pm

932 N. Rush Street Chicago, IL 60611
Join me and Madewell for a shopping party! Shop their newest arrivals and enjoy sips and treats. I’ll be on hand for styling advice.If you see a few things you’ll like, enjoy 20% off purchases of $125 or more.See you there!RSVP on Facebook

Photography credit to the lovely
 Kelly Allison
 instagram | website 


Shot on location in Glen Ellyn, IL

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Super baby! (wearing my men’s scarf)

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tee shirt c/o LULU’s / jeans c/o LULU’s
sandals / hat from zara similar  / clutch sold out similar 
his onesie

Forget everything you’ve heard about terrible two’s. It’s not true. It may even be my favorite age, with a couple tantrums thrown in for good measure. Among his favorite things to do is pray before bed, hold hands while praying (be still my heart), and make smoothies in the Vitamix. He’s like a parrot who repeats all our words and phrases. My favorite being: “what are you doing?” So, today I left for the store in these Blank NYC jeans from LULU’s, an online shopping source started by a mother daughter team, feeling a bit more I just walked out of RPM and less, I just wiped up throw up, with the added shreds, of course. Ever so slightly, I toned down the biker chic vibe with a casual tee and cobalt sandals for that pop of blue. All of which made that mandatory eggs and milk run, a little less mumsy and little more edgy. What more could a mom want? Well, maybe more patience for that next tantrum. Shop more of LuLu’s collection of jeans here

Thank you LuLu’s for sponsoring this post!

Tag lulu’s, momstyle, momlife, spring, fashion, terrible two’s

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