Born in Argentina and raised in Miami, Jewelry designer Carolina Loyola, was exposed to the world of jewelry design, at an early age, by her mother who served as her mentor. Carolina’s mother, also a jewelry designer, guided her and continuously surrounded her with beautiful art, classically elegant style and pure creativity while growing up. This allowed her to appreciate and build a special love and passion for the world of fashion, accessories and most of all jewelry. Throughout her life, Carolina was driven to explore her creative side in designing jewelry, … Read More »
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An Interview With Saltbox’s Nicole Scheinholz/Giveaway | November 1, 2010
Saltbox, a Manhattan-based design studio known for its creations in canvas was founded by Nicole Scheinholz over a decade ago. Being a typical New Yorker who shouldered her daily haul, Nicole created a tote for herself with one of her more popular curtain prints so she could lug in style. The bag was a huge hit, igniting a personal passion for bag and accessory design and signaling a new direction for the company.
Regularly featured in magazines such as People, Coastal Living, InStyle Weddings and Country Living, the collection is renown for its classic … Read More »
Vintage Blue-The Future Is In The Past | November 5, 2009
Vintage Blue is an eco friendly vintage-inspired sportswear line sold online at www.vintage-blue.com. The tees and totes have traditionally been sold to women, but after an overwhelming response from men interested in the line the company will be introducing styles for guys as well. Vintage Blue holds the exclusive license to the All American Girls Professional Baseball League featured in the film A League of their Own with Madonna and Tom Hanks.
Not only does Vintage Blue produce chemical-free garments, but it is a sustainable company in all aspects using eco-friendly materials when creating items like line sheets/catalogues, hang tags and … Read More »






