Hey Austin! We are coming for you!
We will be attending this years Pecan Street Festival, our first time ever selling in Austin. We are so excited to bring our handmade wares to a city that we love. Austin is a place close to our hearts, with such a solid support systems for all things handmade and DIY. We can't wait to share our work with you! If you have never seen us before in New Orleans or at other festivals across the country than we must get acquainted. We make feathered and leather goods focusing mainly on headwear. Here is a peek at some of our work. We are a sister team based out of New Orleans by way of Los Angeles. Abigail honed her art experience at Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles and created Bedford Falls Headwear in 2009. In 2010, Abigail and her sister Glori, the co-conspirator, moved our business to the feather loving and festive town of New Orleans. We fit right in among the revelers and artist of this great city. From New Orleans we make a habit of taking off and visiting other cities sharing our art. We are happy to check Austin off our list this September!
Here is a link to our website:
http://www.bedfordfallsheadwear.com/
For more information about the Pecan Street Festival visit...
http://www.oldpecanstreetfestival.com/
If you are not in Austin, you can find us in New Orleans, updating our location on a daily basis from our facebook page at
https://www.facebook.com/bedfordfallsheadwear
We will also be taking our show to Shreveport for this years Red River Revel, a show we love.
http://www.redriverrevel.com/
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Own Your "Pretty"
“For Attractive lips, speak words of kindness.
For lovely eyes, seek out the good in people.
For a slim figure, share your food with the hungry.
For beautiful hair, let a child run their fingers through it once a day.
For poise, walk with the knowledge that you never walk alone...."
~Sam Levenson
Our slogan here at Bedford Falls Headwear (as many of you already know from our buttons to our business cards) is "Stay Pretty". We chose this simple saying for many reasons. Of course, the more obvious reason is because we make and sell decorative accessories to, essentially, lead the wearer to feel "pretty" (because you all already are). However, beyond the feather and frill, we also encourage ladies to "Stay Pretty" in self-awareness and confidence.
For lovely eyes, seek out the good in people.
For a slim figure, share your food with the hungry.
For beautiful hair, let a child run their fingers through it once a day.
For poise, walk with the knowledge that you never walk alone...."
~Sam Levenson
Our slogan here at Bedford Falls Headwear (as many of you already know from our buttons to our business cards) is "Stay Pretty". We chose this simple saying for many reasons. Of course, the more obvious reason is because we make and sell decorative accessories to, essentially, lead the wearer to feel "pretty" (because you all already are). However, beyond the feather and frill, we also encourage ladies to "Stay Pretty" in self-awareness and confidence.
We believe that staying pretty is a battle against a social perception that leads women to ridicule themselves due to physical imperfections. Well, gird up your loins ladies and grab your armor because we are fighting beside you!
While we know that physical beauty has a place, we also know that true beauty and femininity consists of character traits; traits that not only encompass sensitivity and gentleness but also strength and compassion. Patience and kindness, self control and tolerance. Leadership and influence. These are all our beauties.
If you look at the cover of any fashion or figure magazine, you may not see yourself, however, let us assure you; WE DON'T SEE OURSELVES EITHER, but that is not our measure of beauty. YOU ARE PRETTY, AND WE SEE IT!
Our fascinators are just a small way to bring out the "pretty" that you already have brought to the table. So when we say "Stay Pretty", what we are really saying is; all that you already have to offer is pretty, believe in it and don't ever loose it! Find and know your "pretty", own your "pretty" and be your "pretty" for the rest of your life....and let us top it all off with a feather ;)
Monday, January 14, 2013
Gatsby Style!
From the upcoming Baz Lurhmanns, The Great Gatsby |
From the 1974 version starring Robert Redford and Mia Farrow |
Fashion Board inspired by The Great Gatsby |
A wardrobe que for the fellas. |
Yes Please! |
We have been watching the news about this film since we first heard about it's conception, now set for a release date of May 10th, 2013. As fans of Fitzgerald's Jazz era writings and Baz Lurhmanns hyper-color, music-video-meets-the-movies cinematic style we can't wait to see what he does with this arsenal of material. We have also loved the Robert Redford (sigh) and Mia Farrow version of the film as it was our personal first look at the film version of Jay Gatsby, the larger than life central figure of the film. This book has been made into film at least 6 times. Nonetheless, the opportunity to refresh this favorite could not be better timed.
What thrills us most is the artistic and cultural effect that we HOPE and PRAY will spread like wildfire when modern audiences gets a full throttle acid trip version of the fashions of this time. The fashion of the 1920s Jazz Age is our absolute main inspiration for many of our works and we think everyone can use a dose of Gatsby style added to their wardrobe.
What we love most is the elegance, revelry, class and care that woman and men took to dress themselves back then. Now-a-days that kind of consideration towards what-to-wear is reserved for the bravest of the brave. In our day to day people watching, we see our culture slumping into a sweat pants and t-shirt society. We feel this film will be a BOOST of inspiration and confidence in taking that extra step to adorn oneself with a wardrobe that reflects the respect and self esteem we have for ourselves. Here at Bedford Falls in response to the film we can't help tailoring our works towards the decadent and care-free headwear of that age. Perhaps in their own creative overflow spawned from watching the film and in order to facilitate this new cultural interest, we hope the fashion industry will be filling the racks with beaded and flowing silk and satin drop waisted treasures and we will be there to snatch them up!!!
Come May, we hope we will be seeing much more of All That Jazz!!!
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