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17 February, 2013

Off to Market.... work, work, work! No parties I promise




There’s always something new in Las Vegas, and the apparel industry is doing its part to make sure that adage holds true for the upcoming apparel market. Next week this time I will be in Fashion-a-rama land! I love it! But just for fun I thought a share an insider's perspective... About 3 years ago my daughter wrote the article below for a publication... and it's an interesting read below... (yes... she is a fashion snob, and proud of it)

Retail buying, for real...

"So a friend of mine recently asked about my work, and specifically how she could get into it too. At first I thought, oh yeah... it's nice. As much as I complain- it certainly has its perks; Great clothes, cool people, a little travel... But when I really start thinking about it, it's much more than that. Good and bad, it's much more.

Women love clothes, and young women especially tend to think of the fashion industry as glamourous, and beautiful and I don't know what... so when I tell people I'm a buyer for women's clothing, the immediate response is usually: "Wow!" "Awesome!" "Lucky..." or "Fun". Oftentimes I wonder what they're imagining my work to be... I try to think about it from an outside perspective and wonder, what would I imagine a "buyer" does all day? I can't. I've been up to my eyeballs in this business since I was 14 years old, working as a gopher and retail slave -girl for two years before wriggling my way into "Buyer's Assistant" at 16 (which, cool job title aside, was exactly the same job). It's impossible for me, therefore, to have any remotely unbiased views of this life or to relate at all to the countless girls that seek it out. Am I jaded? Not unless I started out that way. My opinions of, and interest in fashion are so deeply ingrained, they're hard-wired.

My mother sourced and sold vintage couture. I grew up reading "W", "Vogue", and French "Elle" like they were nursery rhymes. I understood the nuances of "cuts" and "lines" while most girls my age were still dressing their Barbies in poly-blend. This may seem smug, but it's really the opposite of that. I didn't know any better. I had no idea that it was any big deal until I was helping squeeze Salma Hayek into a Norma Kamali boneless corset dress at 15 and said: "Well, it's all in the structure- her couture is influenced by architecture and swimwear of the 1940's, so it's really structured, without being restrictive. Flattering without being overt, you know? She sews you in and holds you there with these incredible dual-purpose fabrics, so you don't need the boning!" Salma looked at me like I was possessed, and then she bought the nearly $4,000 gown. My imminent promotion followed soon after. This was my "Oh, I'm not normal"-moment.

The thing is, I knew so much about fashion by the time I went to college, that I couldn't have cared less if I ever went near the industry again. I lusted after the cuts and lines of industrial architectects rather than the cuts and lines of couturiers. Fashion was family, and home, and fall-back, and meh... it wasn't going anywhere. Inevitably I went back to it, simply because it came easily, it was what I knew and I knew it well. I went from gopher, to assistant, to buyer, to store owner and I can tell you- there's not a ton of differences between the four other than money; who's making it, who's spending it, and who's paying it out. Of all those little hats, the one that fit me best was buyer. I make my own hours, I work alone, and the better I buy- the more I earn. The best part is, as I get older, I buy better, I buy smarter and it just gets easier and easier. The worst part is, I'm not challenged, except by my own morals.

You see, there is a new breed of consumer- someone who grew up on Claire's, Forever 21, and polyester prom dresses. They want more and more for less and less, and they don't care where it's made or how- so long as it's cheap and trendy. What's more disheartening is the fact that we (in the industry) are kow-towing to this woman. We're supporting disposable trends, and unethical manufacturing simply to meet the demands of debt-ridden consumers whom either don't know any better, or don't care. But it's cute? That dress you're purchasing at a bargain price was made of cheap, synthetic fabric, dyed with hazardous chemicals and some (illegal in this country) pesticides thrown in for good shipment. But it looks okay to you? It was probably sewn in a filthy sweatshop by a worker paid an unfair wage. There is nothing to be proud of in that prom photo, dear. Your dress is shit and it will fall apart on you. In fact, it's likely something will go wrong with it by the end of the night. Got a deal on your bridesmaid's dresses? Bad manufacturing doesn't bode well for the chicken dance, sister. You're better off having just one bridesmaid and buying her a decent ensemble. Better yet, buy vintage. The fabrics and tailoring are incomparable. Try the touch test. Vintage satin vs. today's cheap but oh-so-shiny and wrinkle-free impostor-satin...

I mention the satin, in particular because I'm fresh off of buying for prom season and to my shock, I found the most incredible silk satin dresses by Joseph Walker. These feel like the vintage couture I know and love. These are the real deal- or as close to the real deal as you're likely to find for the price. Retailing for around $200 they blow the competition out of the water (*ahem* Jessica McClintock *cough,cough*). Even his palette is inspired and tasteful. There is nothing of the garish brights and neo-neons that pop up in nearly every showroom, nearly every Spring. Particularly, his pinks and greens... A subdued, and slightly greyed pink that just looks grown-up and beautiful and an absolutely sumptuous jade green; something universally flattering but oft overlooked. Furthermore, consumers, you're not actually saving on anything- here's a little fashion industry secret... YOU'RE BEING SWINDLED BY BARGAIN PRICED CRAP! Retailers know what prices you're used to, what prices you're immune to, and what you consider a "deal". The less they pay for the goods, the more they make off of you. Think they're passing savings onto you? Absolutely not. The "savings" are built into their profit margins, not passed on to the consumer. In other words, the less they pay, the more they profit. Is there a trendy little shop in your town that seems to ALWAYS have a sale going on? They actually don't... they're simply buying a dress for $10 pricing it at a 5.0 margin (WELL above industry standards). They then mark the dress at 50% off and you're thinking "Wow, I'm getting such a great deal", when in reality, they're profiting off of your trust and making more than they would on a higher priced, quality garment sold at full MSRP (a 2.3 margin). There is no bargain, my friends. The sale price was a farce and that damn dress will fall apart in a few months. Which just opens up a whole other can of worms... false economy, consumer culture, mass waste, etc. On this topic, the moral is this- hang on to your mother's and your grandmother's clothing; these are the items worth their salt, these are the items worth keeping and handing down to your daughters. Expect to pay more for items made ethically and appreciate quality craftsmanship. Have we forgotten what this is? With Levi's now made of varying materials in varying countries, two identical pairs of style 501 you've worn forever (and in the exact same size) will now vary by up to 3 inches in length and 2.5 inches in the waist. The washes and finishes will have no consistency and the cut and feel will most likely be unrecognizable.

Inevitably, potential buyers think that this job is about style, trends, and getting clothing at cost. On style... Of course style is a key factor in maintaining relevance, moving merchandise and longevity in this job. I'm not sure if this factor is innate, it's a bit of an x-factor- but it's also about influence, and inspiration. On trends... This aspect of my job is really the science part of it, and again a bit of x-factor for good measure. Trends are about picking up on little clues and subtle cues in the collective consciousness. They are about understanding the motion and force of fashion from Asia, to Europe to America's East coast, to California, and back to Asia again. It's about the trickle-down effect of Haute couture to Prêt-à-Porter to up-market, to mass production. And once you understand all that, it's about timing. Computer-generated analysis of markets and retail analysts offer some help and take a bit of guesswork out of which departments and categories are moving well, but ultimately it comes down to your innate ability to time a given marketplace. Knowing months in advance what trends will hit at what moment and where. Will your consumers be ready? I can't tell you how many times my own timing has been off. Often as a buyer, having access to upcoming colors, collections, and designs- you're so far ahead of the collective curve that you overestimate your own clock. I've had to store away entire deliveries for months at a time, until such time as the trend hit and the consumer was ready for it.

But more and more my job is really about protecting consumers and the marketplace from bad investments, it's about shielding stores from bad reputations, and finding a happy medium between style and substance, whilst maintaining a fair price-point for desirable apparel. And clothes at cost? Yes, it's a perk. If you're interested in being a buyer, you're likely something of a clothes-horse anyway, so you'll appreciate this aspect of it. I keep waiting for the stuffed-to-the-gills closet thing to get old (it hasn't yet)."

21 February, 2012

More ...USA made, less...


Fresh off of a major buying trip, I'm eager to share the truth of fashion's current behind-the-scenes dilemma with all of you:

In a market inundated with "Made in CHINA" disposable fashions, it becomes more and more difficult to source, "Made in the USA" brands, but we maintain a passionate devotion, and a patriotic responsibility to do so. We are so blessed to have you, our loyal customers here in Prescott- who appreciate the efforts we go to in supporting "Made in the USA" brands, by in turn, supporting US! On any given day, we stock more than 20 brands of clothing, jewelry, gifts, accessories, and personal care products that are made right here in the USA. I believe that as Americans, each one of us has a responsibility to support these manufacturers, and keep our money at HOME rather than sending it to China. Many retailers make the argument that Made in the USA is "too expensive" or "consumers don't care", but our thriving business is proof that they do! I challenge you to hold other retailers to this principal. Check labels before you buy! Ask questions! Let shop owners know how important it is to you! We're all in this together.

A recent article in the New York Times really hit home for me:

"Before jeggings, back when there were letters, before texts and tweets, when there was time... before speed cameras, when you could speed... before graffiti management companies, when cities had souls, we managed. Before homogenization, when there was mystery, when the original had value, before digital, when there was vinyl, before Made in China, we had the impression we were doing all right. Before apps... when there were attention-spans, before “I’ve got five bars,” when bars were for boozing, before ring-tone selection, when the phone rang... when love was all you needed..."


It's so true! Granted, this quip plays to the hippie in me... I am a child of the 60's, but my boutique reflects this post-modern bar of excellence; It defines the type of buyer I am. I'm guided by the quality and preconditioning of fabrics, (a key point of consideration while sourcing Hop Sing's fashions) which result in the most glorious-to-the-touch fabrics, a vital component which many of you have come to expect in our boutique. Of course, one of the realities of fashion today, is that American manufacturers have been pushed out by their overseas counterparts- the result of which is those old world touches and heirloom quality details we love: smocking, applique, embroidery, crocheting, etc., being rarely ever "Made in the USA". At Hop Sing, we've found alternative brands that support fair wages, ethical working conditions, and produce excellent quality goods at market rate. It's a matter of doing our homework and looking deeper. The great Vivenne Westwood had this to say about educating ourselves as consumers:

"We are so conformist... nobody is thinking. We're all just sucking up stuff. We've been trained to be consumers and we are all consuming far too much. I'm a fashion designer and people think 'what do I know', but I'm talking about all this disposable crap. I'm saying, buy less, choose well, make it last! Everybody looks like clones, and the only people you notice are my age. I don't notice anybody unless they look great, and every now and again they do- and they're usually 70."

What does quality mean to you? For me it means supporting fellow Americans, supporting family-owned, supporting heirloom brands and practices. It means keeping my money domestic- paying for the roads we drive on, the soccer uniforms our kids wear, the bread baked around the corner, and the agriculture produced in American soil. I'm proud to say that we strive every day to select the best quality, ethical designs that the up-scale marketplace has to offer. We vow to continue supporting those labels proudly produced right here in the USA, and we have YOU to thank for it.

THANK YOU & GOD BLESS!

16 February, 2012

Hop Sing is....

Hello Lovelies!!!

I'm fresh off a buying trip...

Newly Inspired, and C R A Z Y excited about Spring/Summer 2012!!! (and the OMG Fall previews are spectacular too!!!)
The designers we know and love have worked feverishly to please...
and in my opinion... Mission Accomplished, once again!!!

So... here is a little inside scoop on what we need... in order to bring you, the most fabulous collections to date!!!

Room to move!!! .... um... No Really!

Over the next month we will be updating our interior ... construction zone alert ...
and ... That means the fabulous fashions on hand have got to move!...
Like...
Move to your house...


So... let me entice you with our best sale E V E R !!!


The more you buy... the better the prices will get!!!
Don't wait... get a jump start and add a few new favorite amazing fashion staples to your wardrobe!!! Don't be one of those girls who see's a fabulous piece on somebody else, only to find out it's sold out... This happens all the time!!!

Can't wait to see you... xoxo Hop Sing!!!

Over the Rainbow Sale Starts Today
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New Arrivals 20% up to 30% off.....
Everything else.... 30% up to 70% off..
How long?... "...until we have enough room to work in"
Follow the Rainbow to Hop Sing....
We hope to Inspire your fashion dreams!!!!

11 December, 2011

Love the Beauty of Winter Woolen Whites.....

Is there anything more beautiful in the Winter then luxurious Winter White Woolens and Leather Boots and Vintage Accessories....
Not in my world!
Maybe because I lived on a tiny heart shaped island in the middle of the Pacific Ocean for three decades, and as such my winter fashions resembled summer fashion year after year, nice but kind of boring... so now that I am living here in Prescott I'm enjoying the change of seasons immensely!

I love bundling up in my favorite sweaters, scarves, hats and boots! It's so enjoyable and cozy to put these efficient layers on and they don't feel heavy or bulky, just pretty, feminine and warm.

Like a warm hug or a cup of hot chocolate with marshmallows melted on top!!! My winter utopia!!!



I never thought a pair of leggings a winter white skirt and boots could feel so girly until I topped the ensemble with the floaty holiday knits currently offered by FreePeople , Relais and Odd Molly! My goodness these sweaters take away any ill memories of a winters chill! Now I just laugh at Mr. Weatherman trying to scare me into buying a fat Puffy Coat!

If your tired of the same old thing every winter... You need to infuse your wardrobe with some of the special pieces currently on the racks at Hop Sing...
We are always trying to bring you that extra special item that is sure to become your "New Favorite"...


I'm sure you'll feel like me
... excited to hear the forecast of wintery weather approaching... Again!!!

Have a Happy White Christmas my dears!!!


10 December, 2011

Hot & Ready... Yoga Apparel by Hard Tail

Hot Yoga anyone?...

Hop Sing is expecting a
Hard Tail shipment on Monday, December 12th!



Just in time to ask your Santa Baby to put you on his "Naughty or Nice" List!


If you want to get a fresh pick from this limited supply of really special pieces... because...(fyi, it takes 6 to 8 weeks for these orders to be produced) then don't delay!


UPS will deliver this order by 12:00 noon on Monday.

Let's have a box opening party!



19 November, 2011

I Admit It!

I... admit... it!!! I L-O-V-E fringe!!!!

My store reflects this obsession... Fringed purses, fringed ponchos, fringe dresses & fringed Victorian or piano style wraps and jackets... They separate the plain Jane from the stylish Jane, in my opinion... They transcend age as they're often coveted by both the young trend seeking ladies and sophisticated conservatively dressed women. Almost anyone with just a hint of artistic flair can wear one!!!

Ladies, you can achieve tasteful bohemian style and look fabulous without evoking any signs of a sloppy hippie vibe. If you're new to bohemian fashions and don't know where or how to start, Hop Sing is the place to experiment in Prescott.


To change up the scantily clad looks pictured here...
(only because we just received an awesome new shipment of Burnout-Velvet pieces!!!! Such loveliness!!!) You can style your own look combined in a myriad of ways including... with your favorite jeans and boots (because, baby it's cold outside!)

Or for the more conservative approach to the upcoming holiday events, you can wear one of these artful pieces over your favorite-go-to-LBD, (little-black-dress), and guess what... nobody's gonna know it's last years model!

16 November, 2011

Love Vintage Looks & Fair Isle Patterns?



If you love the look of Fair Isle...

Hop Sing's got you covered this winter!!!
Imagine a warm-hearted story confidently told in a Fair Isle knit. It tops leggings, jeans or a sassy skirt. Wear it with our Sumptuous Leather Nicole Boots for simple good looks...

15 May, 2011

Shop till you Drop! Save 20% Storewide!



Thank you ladies for the super response (so-far) to the sale!
You're looking so fine in your new fashions!!!
(check out the back of this Free People dress in the mirror)



Customers are falling in love with this seasons freshest looks!
Warning Ambur! You're gonna get a lot of attention in this Hazel look!

So while the girls are still on the Warpath...
Shop till you Drop! At Hop Sing!



Save 20% on ALL your favorite labels newest designs!

13 May, 2011

Huge Savings on Amazing New Arrivals!

The Natasha's are on the War Path!

The Natasha's have all told me that we are "Way Overstocked!They have persuaded me to join them on the War Path!



Right now everything in the store is 20% off! How long this will last depends on the weather in China... So don't delay! Come and get it while your size is still available!



Oh yeah... that's a new shoe delivery!



Along with lots of new Hobo International, & Joe's Jeans Handbags!



Fresh Ruby Love Joy, Hazel, FreePeople, Hard Tail & more, more, more!!!

22 April, 2011

Oh My Gauze! OMG!

Oh My Gauze! "Oh my gawd!" The latest delivery is soooo fantastic! Let summer try and make you sweat in these easy breazy separates and oh so airy dresses!



Below, Natasha is really being creative. Her choice of mixing the new Oh my Gauze! skirt with my favorite Odd Molly "Remix Blouse", she looks so cute and ready to safari anywhere U.S.A. or Out of Africa... wherever the wind blows....

12 April, 2011

Loving this summer look... A lot!

Odd Molly just sent the most beautiful "Ombre Eggplant" Viscose summer knit cardigan! Look Natasha's ready to take her much deserved European vacation. She also snagged the latest arrival from Vintage Revolution, the Brushed twill chino capri's in teastain. The look is fresh, simple and fab! Hat's off to you Natasha!



Speaking of Vintage Revolution chino's... here's a picture of both colors that just arrived yesterday! So cute!



We have just so many fun, funky and vibrant summer pieces in stock right now that it's hard to decide what photos to share with you. So hope you like these next two pics.





See ya soon I hope!

04 April, 2011

Ulf Andersson has arrived at Hop Sing!


Vintage designs and prints. Step back into time... 1930's glamor meets todays boho chic. Customize your own look by simply mixing it up with unique essentials... fabulous footwear and red hot accessories.



Here Natasha's rockin the bohemian rhapsody look with her fringed boots and rafia cowboy hat. Good choice Natasha!

31 March, 2011

Sheer and Delightful Arrivals!



Ohhh... the Luxury of Silks! Fresco style tunics and dresses to inspire your summer style. The color palette is simply blooming with floral delight!





(Lauren and Jeff did today's post all by themselves... I'm sad to say that your friendly neighborhood blogger is headed off to another city! I'm teaching Lauren and Jeff the ins and outs of Blogger -- they're catching on fast. :3)

29 March, 2011

Vintage summer skirts!

The fun thing about vintage clothing is its inherent uniqueness. When you find handmade pieces like these, you know you've got something special!

These skirts just scream springtime to me -- bright colors, handpainting and sparkly accents, bold prints, and just the right amount of twirl.













25 March, 2011

Check out these new bags!

Okay, back to the new things. This is a brand Lauren found while cutting a crazy swath through casinos and VIP parties at trade shows in Las Vegas recently.



These bags by Hobo International are kind of a departure from the more embellished Hop Sing aesthetic. Sleek and modern, the buttery leather bags and wallets could compliment any style, really, whether bold and colorful or soft and neutral.









I can't think of what you wouldn't be able to fit in the double-clasped "Lauren" wallets... it's like every time I look them over, I find another pocket...





Hobo International makes dozens of super-classy styles. And Hop Sing loves 'em, so keep an eye out for new designs in-store soon -- like, next week soon!

14 March, 2011

Feathers!

These fun little extensions were a last-minute addition to our Spring Fling ensembles, but they've turned out to be a real hit! So popular, in fact, that Lauren's set up a vanity station so we can apply them in-store.

We've already had a handful of ladies coming in specifically looking for the feathers -- word gets around, so if you see anyone with these pretty stripes in their hair, they came to us!









They come in lots of colors, from neutrals to neons, stripes and solids. Once the feathers are in, they're pretty sturdy. You can wash and condition them, blow-dry, even curl them if you're gentle! After a while, the bit of hair will grow out and the crimp will start to show, but if you come back to the store, Lauren can re-place your feathers if the tips are still in good shape.

Personally, I'm convinced that Jeff needs one in his beard.