Posts Tagged ‘A Peace Treaty’

New Arrivals | A Peace Treaty Fall 2011

Posted by on September 30th, 2011

A PEACE TREATY is an evolving col­lec­tion aimed at cre­at­ing ethically-produced, artisan-level accessor­ies and apparel for the lux­ury fash­ion marketplace.

For F/W 2011 A PEACE TREATY presents a col­lec­tion of whim­sical cashmere prints and weaves — a res­ult of APT turn­ing to the France of Les Trente Glorieuses. The Glor­i­ous Thirty — a period fol­low­ing the end of the second world war dur­ing which France’s fash­ion, film and art indus­tries exper­i­enced rapid growth and innov­a­tion — provided a break with the tra­di­tional paradigm. Artists engaged with the polit­ical and social upheaval sur­round­ing them and an invis­ible revolu­tion was seen through the aes­thetic of that era from the plastic arts to the films of La Nou­velle Vague. In a col­lec­tion of play­ful prints and bright pat­terns, APT chan­nels this period of prosper­ity and optimism.

Evok­ing this thirty-year spirit of youth and innov­a­tion, APT once again trav­elled to the foot­hills of the Him­alayas in Nepal. Here, Neplai artis­ans, in their work­shops, were engaged to re-enliven the skill and pre­ci­sion of trad­tional hand-craftsmanship passed down through gen­er­a­tions. Using the shed­ding hairs of moun­tain goats, these artis­ans sep­ar­ate and hand-weave the finest and silki­est hairs into the vibrant visual pat­terns A PEACE TREATY has cre­ated. Artis­ans also hand-carve pat­terns into screens used to hand-print APT’s fanci­ful prints onto the soft­est of cashmere.

 

 

And the winning numbers are…

Posted by on April 21st, 2011

A huge thank you to every­one who came out last night to sup­port “The Walk to Fight Arth­ritis”. We man­aged to raise $800! We could not have done it without you and our amaz­ing spon­sors for our raffle plus the fab­ulous food from Salt Tast­ing Room and bub­bly from Jacob’s Creek Winery.

Here are the win­ning num­bers from our raffle last night. Please come by the store with your ticket to pick up your prize!

 

Win­ning # 480613

Draw #1: Cookie Bas­ket from BAH! Baked at Home!

Win­ning # 480551

Draw #2: Din­ner for Two at Rasoee

Win­ning # 480607

Draw #3: Din­ner for Two at Rasoee

Win­ning # 480566

Draw #4: Eye­brow Con­sulta­tion with Alisha Noon @ Beautymark

Win­ning # 480606

Draw #5: Van­couver Toque from Gran­ted Cloth­ing ($66 value)

Win­ning #480618

Draw #6: $100 Gift Bag from Beau­ty­mark

Win­ning # 480610

Draw #7: $100 Gift Cer­ti­fic­ate from Lure Salon plus product

Win­ning #480532

Draw#8: Acu­punc­ture Ses­sion with Jen­nifer from Klink Vancouver

Win­ning # 480560

Draw#9: A pair of ear­rings from A Peace Treaty ($150 value)

Win­ning # 480524

Draw#10: One Month of classes + a pair of socks from The Bar Method ($185 value)

Win­ning # 480594

Draw #11: A Shereen de Rousseau neck­lace ($375 value)

Win­ning #480536

Draw #12: Altern­at­ive Apparel Prize Pack

Win­ning #480621

 Draw #13: Altern­at­ive Apparel Prize Pack

Win­ning #480595

Draw #14: Altern­at­ive Apparel Prize Pack

Win­ning #480523

Draw #15: Pyrrha Necklace

CONGRATULATIONS!!

LYNNsteven Supports The Walk to Fight Arthritis

Posted by on April 12th, 2011

You might be won­der­ing why LYNNsteven is host­ing an event rais­ing funds for The Arth­ritis Soci­ety. Arth­ritis is one of Canada’s most com­mon chronic ill­nesses, and it is some­thing that I have per­son­ally lived with since I was in Grade One.

With the upcom­ing Walk to Fight Arth­ritis, I thought this would be a great oppor­tun­ity to share my story and hope­fully edu­cate people on the effects this dis­ease has on people of all ages. Arthritis is not just your Grandmother’s disease!

Plus I wanted the oppor­tun­ity to give back to The Arth­ritis Soci­ety, who have sup­por­ted me so much through­out the years. You can read more about my story on my per­sonal pro­file page on The Walk to Fight Arthirtis’ website.

Join us on the even­ing of Wed­nes­day, April 20th for a night of fun­drais­ing at the boutique. We’ll have lots of great raffle prizes, food from Salt Tast­ing Room, and a dis­count on everything in the store.

Hope to see you there! And a huge thank you to all of our fab­ulous spon­sors. We couldn’t have done this without your support!

Salt Tast­ing Room, The Bar Method, Beau­ty­mark, A Peace TreatyRasoee , Gran­ted Cloth­ing & Shereen de Rousseau THANK YOU!

LYNNsteven Supports the Walk to fight Arthritis

New Arrivals | A Peace Treaty

Posted by on April 11th, 2011

Each sea­son, A PEACE TREATY travels to a par­tic­u­lar region and seeks out local vil­lage artis­ans to re-define an access­ory, cre­at­ing lim­ited edi­tion pieces in style unique colorways.

For the S/S 2011 sea­son A PEACE TREATY presents ADIRE, an ode to the almost extinct res­ist dye pro­cesses of Yorube Adire tex­tile mak­ing. Tra­di­tion­ally craf­ted by women artis­ans and entre­pren­eurs, Yor­uba Adire tex­tiles were indigo dyed cloths pop­u­lar in Nigeria and parts of West­ern Africa. Chal­lenged by the dis­ap­pear­ance of these mas­ter­pieces, A PEACE TREATY traveled to one of the few exist­ing places with a thriv­ing indigo res­ist dye and hand block-printing industry — Rajasthan, India — to recre­ate these treas­ures of the past.

The mak­ing of ADIRE involved com­mis­sion­ing artis­ans to carve spe­cial wood blocks used for print­ing the neg­at­ive form intrinsic to res­ist dye tech­niques. The res­ult is a col­lec­tion of lus­cious silks and silky cot­tons dyed on with nat­ural and eco-friendly inks and dyes exhib­it­ing vary­ing pro­cesses like dabu and indigo dye­ing, wood block-printing, and hand-weaving cul­min­at­ing in vibrant West African inspired designs.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

New from A Peace Treaty — The THAR Collection

Posted by on February 2nd, 2011

The THAR Col­lec­tion con­tin­ues to her­ald ancient dis­ap­pear­ing tra­di­tions in metal-smithing. Inspired by the east­ern jaunts of disco icons from the 1970’s as well as the Thar gypsies’ ancient civil­iz­a­tion, THAR show­cases antique fin­ish­ings, carvings and engrav­ings, bezel bone pieces, pro­tect­ive rings and amu­lets with hid­den openings.

A PEACE TREATY employs desert artisan fam­il­ies in Rajasthan to craft these hand-carved, gold-plated brass pieces and enables a revival of centuries-old recycled mater­i­als and sus­tain­able techinques includ­ing the use of dis­carded camel bone.

This is just a sample of the pieces we received at the boutique.

New from A Peace Treaty

Posted by on November 3rd, 2010

What we are lov­ing right now in the store…our latest deliv­ery from A Peace Treaty. We can‘t keep from try­ing on these yummy, soft scarves.

If you are not famil­iar with A Peace Treaty here is a little blurb about their latest collection:

The PITANIA Col­lec­tion is a col­lec­tion of pure alpaca wraps, ponchos and hats, using the finest fibres from the Andes Moun­tains’ alti­plano region of Peru, Bolivia and Chile, and draw­ing inspir­a­tion from the simple geo­met­ric pat­terns and unlikely col­our pair­ings found within the Bauhaus women’s weav­ing work­shop in Wei­mar and Des­sau. The PITANIA hand-knitted alpaca col­lec­tion bol­sters irre­place­able tra­di­tions and ancient tex­tile tech­niques while employ­ing Indi­gen­ous Aymara and Quechua artisans.