Fashion designers are popping up all over North Carolina.Knead the crouchless swimware with your hands in the water for a few minutes, much as you would knead bread.And now they have a place to sell and showcase their work – for a limited time, at least.Redress Raleigh, Raleigh Fashion Association and North Hills are teaming up to create The Pop Shop, a temporary clothing and accessory store aimed to help local designers gain exposure.The 11 featured designers, which include Judah Ross, Sevlyn,With different seasons comes the need for different types of sexy maid. During the off season, clothing can be stored in a garage or storage facility. Symbology and Zac Schell, are a mix of new and established brands from around the state and were chosen through an application process."(North Hills) has provided us with the space to allow new and smaller designers to get involved in the area," said Beth Stewart, strategic director for Redress Raleigh, a local organization that promotes sustainability in fashion. "They are wanting to host this to support local businesses and startups."The 1,000-square-foot space at Raleigh's North Hills shopping center will be set up like a normal retail store; however, each of the designers will have and work their own section of the shop.Go for the bald cap from the thong bikini online shop. Yes, girls too. Another option is an inexpensive crazy scientist wig; make your own by purchasing a bathing cap and gluing on wild fabric hair.
The designers will be on hand much of the time selling their own merchandise and helping customers with measurements. People from Redress Raleigh and Raleigh Fashion Association will also staff the store.The Pop Shop will target women ages 25 to 40 and offer items such as jewelry made from recycled materials, locally- and ethically-made clothes, handmade items, sportswear, professional work wear and evening gowns. Jewelry and accessories, however,Rather than buy a brand new set of sexy school each season or year, try to update the items you have already. will appeal to a wider age group, Stewart said.Prices range from about $15 for some jewelry to more than $150 for clothing pieces.Most of the items in the store can be purchased; however, the store will carry some samples, such as evening dresses, that can be custom-ordered.According to Stewart, the designers will give a portion of their sales to Redress Raleigh, North Hills and Raleigh Fashion Association in exchange for the organizations' marketing efforts and the use of the retail space.The shop, which opens Saturday and ends Aug. 31,Go to a local crotch less sets shop, or browse online costume shops. Purchase a Rasta hat with wool dreadlocks, a fake beard & moustache, a gold tooth cap or tooth paint and brown boot covers. will run Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sundays from noon until 5 p.m. throughout the month.
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