A brand new bag...
for Noami! This morning I finished my friend Naomi's gorgeous new handbag she ordered. She picked out the body fabrics and I married it with a brown corduroy (which she loves!) as the accent color.
She wears these colors a lot and I think they will go with everything. Also, its a great trasitional bag from Summer to Winter. I have more fabrics like these is many colors, if you are interested in having a bag specially made, shoot me an email. contact@suzyfairchild.com
Also (very excited!) this evening I have picked up my key for my very own shop! It will be located on Phinney Ridge in Seattle and will be called Frock Shop . I am hoping to have a soft opening for Halloween and a grand opening in Spring with a full stock of fresh Spring Fashion from market. It's going to be a great ladies dress shop with contemporary designer labels, independant fashion labels and vintage jewelry. I am designing a private label for the shop as well as selling my handbags. So, lots of work in the next few weeks! If you (or you know someone) who is an idependant designer of lovely ladies clothing (think anthropologie) I would love to see your line. Please send me an email with a link to your website. Thanks!! Will post more updates
soon!











Gack! I'm dying over the bag, and love the name 'frock shop'. Congrats! I wish you huge success!
Posted by:Barb | September 07, 2006 at 12:23 PM
Thanks!! Lots of work to do, but I love it :D
Posted by:Suzy | September 07, 2006 at 03:05 PM
Congrats on your new shop! Love the flyer and the name.
Posted by:nichola | September 09, 2006 at 02:07 AM
Oh Congratulations! That is just too exciting! I'd love to have my own shop....someday, maybe! Well, gosh, the best of luck to you!
Posted by:Heather M | September 14, 2006 at 08:49 PM
Thank you Thank you!
Posted by:Suzy | September 15, 2006 at 09:53 AM
I love the name, love the flyer, and I can't wait till I'm up in Seattle some time to visit the store! (I'm writing down the address in my planner now!)
Posted by:Nutella | September 22, 2006 at 07:52 PM