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Behind the Scenes - The Prop Pie for our shoot featuring ModCloth & Idée Geniale

ModCloth + Market Publique Collaboration

An photo from our collaboration with ModCloth & Idée Geniale. Photography by Kate Sims.

One of my favorite things about fashion editorials is imagining what happened behind the scenes, and getting to see how it all came together. Oftentimes, the process is just as interesting, if not more, than the results. So let me show you a tiny piece of the behind the scenes from our Beach Betty Lookbook: The prop pie! Scroll down to get the recipe too.

Baking a Strawberry Rhubarb Pie

I went to the store to get groceries for dinner and saw rhubarb, which is in season, and thought - I should make a pie! So I bought some and got to work.

Baking a Strawberry Rhubarb Pie

I decided to make strawberry rhubarb pie (my favorite!), and took out my vintage pie dish, appropriately decorated with painted strawberries and a recipe.

Baking a Strawberry Rhubarb Pie

I used organic flour and cultured butter for a yummy crust - no Crisco for me!

Baking a Strawberry Rhubarb Pie

The fruit wasn't cooked beforehand, making it an easy recipe.

Baking a Strawberry Rhubarb Pie

The hard part is making the lattice top... I haven't quite mastered the task, so if you look quite closely, it's not really over-under-over-under... but I think that's makes it look homemade, all the little imperfections.

Baking a Strawberry Rhubarb Pie

And here's Mel, adorably dressed in the Beauty on a Bicycle Dress which we accessorized with my vintage tricycle and, of course, pie! The pie was consumed by all non-vegans around us after the shoot. Yum!

STRAWBERRY RHUBARB PIE

For Crust (adapted from Williams-Sonoma)

2 1/2 cups organic all-purpose flour

1/2 teaspoon salt

1/2 lbs. (2 sticks) cold unsalted butter, cut into 1/4-inch cubes

6 tablespoons very cold water

For Filling (adapted from Epicurious)

3 1/2 cups 1/2-inch-thick slices trimmed rhubarb (1 1/2 pounds untrimmed)

1 16-ounce container strawberries, hulled, halved (about 3 1/2 cups)

1/2 cup golden brown sugar

1/2 cup sugar

1/4 cup cornstarch

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

1/4 teaspoon salt

Preheat oven to 400°F.

In a large bowl, stir together the flour, and salt. Use your fingers to pinch the butter into the flour until all the butter has been incorporated and the mix looks like coarse sand.  Add the water and mix with a spoon just until the dough pulls together.

Combine first 7 ingredients in large bowl. Toss gently to blend.

Roll out 1 dough disk on floured work surface to 13-inch round. Transfer to 9-inch-diameter flass pie dish. Trim excess dough, leaving 3/4-inch overhang.

Roll out second dough disk on lightly floured surface to 13-inch round. Cut into fourteen 1/2-inch-wide strips. Spoon filling into crust. Arrange 7 dough strips atop filling, spacing evenly. Form lattice by placing remaining dough strips in opposite direction atop filling. Trim ends of dough strips even with overhang of bottom crust. Fold strip ends and overhang under, pressing to seal. Crimp edges decoratively.

Brush glaze over crust. transfer pie to baking sheet. Bake 20 minutes. Reduce oven temperature to 350°F. Bake pie until golden and filling thickens, about 1 hour 25 minutes. Transfer pie to rack and cool completely. Eat!

 

GET READY - Bid on ModCloth's Vintage Beachwear Collection!

ModCloth & Market Publique

Vintage swimsuit from ModcCloth, available Monday on Market Publique. Modeled by Idée Geniale. Photography by Kate Sims.

As you may know, ModCloth started selling vintage before they transitioned into vintage-inspired indie clothing. They still feature one vintage item a day on their site, but to the dismay of most, it's usually sold out by the time you see what they posted!

We decided to team up to give the people what they want: a chance to buy specially-selected ModCloth vintage pieces and to do good while at it, because proceeds will benefit Fashion Delivers. The collaboration, including a lookbook Market Publique styled and shot featuring fashion blogger Mel of Idée Geniale. Cool right?

We are auctioning off not one, but twenty-two one of a kind items, each of which will remain up for auction over the course of ten days. Get inspired by our special Market Publique beach-themed lookbook, as modeled by the vintage-loving Brooklyn-based Mel from Idée Geniale, and bid on the one-of-a-kind pieces that catch your eye starting Monday, June 14th at 7am.

To make this momentous occasion even more meaningful, the proceeds over each minimum bid go to Fashion Delivers, a nonprofit that donates clothing to victims of natural disasters. Fashion Delivers will also be hosting, with Mel as a blogger panelist, the event “Pay it Fashion Forward” on June 15th in which five industry leaders will be honored for their positive influence on their communities and the environment. To support the green goals of Fashion Delivers, and a more stylish summer, join in on this one of a kind auction, whose items will go to the chicest, most charitable bidder!

Chictopia 10 - Conference and Party Pics!

I attended the Chictopia 10 Conference last weekend, to hear the panels and support Market Publique sellers and buddng designers Corvus Noir during their jewelry presentation.

While I was a little late because I styled a Vargas-style pinup shoot that morning (photos *may* be too racy for the blog...), I did make it in time to hear what Susan, founder of ModCloth, the Botkier marketing team and Naomi Nevitt had to say about working with bloggers. After that, Helen, the founder of Chictopia, and Jess from Polyvore talked about building relationships with advertisers. Very enlightening.

However, my favorite part is always the fashion, so I eagerly awaited the presentations by new designers at the end of the night. Corvus Noir went first, presenting their statement-making line of vintage reconstructed jewelry. Don't you just want to drape yourself in chains and rhinestones right now? You know you do.

We also saw some dapperly dressed cuties from JCheikh, adorable vintage inspired rompers and scallopped detailing via Alexandra Grecco, jewelry from Triskaidekaphobia inspired by underwater sea creatures and tiers of ruffles and bows from Alyssa Nicole.

Here's a few pics of the event. It was quite crowded and a small space, so not very conducive to picture taking, so I apologize for the few pics!

Corvus Noir getting ready for their Chictopia 10 presentation

Corvus Noir getting ready for their Chictopia 10 presentation. I'm behind Lauren (in the penguin dress), wearing a turban and tyring to figure out a way to fix the 'dongle situation'.

Craig and Lauren of Corvus Noir present their jewelry line

Craig and Lauren of Corvus Noir present their jewelry line.

Corvus Noir Documentary at Chictopia10 from Corvus Noir on Vimeo.

 

They also featured me on their video from their presentation! *blush*

After the conference, I went home for a quick wardrobe change and got read to party at the Tribeca Grand Hotel.

Vintage feather headband, vintage bib necklace, vena cava dress

At the Chictopia 10 afterparty at the Tribeca Grand. With Lauren of Corvus Noir, Bianca or Cure Thrift Shop, and two visiting ladies from MA, one who works for Artifaktori! Small world, right?

Inspired by Alexandra's mixing up her collection with her grandma's vintage, I decided to wear my own grandma's vintage! (shoutout: Lila, you are such a style icon to me!) I wore a vintage feather headband passed down from my grandma Lila, vintage silver bib necklace also from Lila, Vena Cava dress via Maryam Nassir Zadeh.

If you want your own statement vintage necklace, but your grandma's style does not resemble yours, not to worry. Just pick one of Corvus Noir's one-of-a-kind vintage resconstructed designs and make the statement. Your granddaugther will thank you years from now.

Reworked 1950's Rhinestone And Gold Tone Waterfall Necklace

Reworked 1950's Rhinestone And Gold Tone Waterfall Necklace, from Corvus Noir (featured in their Chictopia 10 presentation!)

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Reworked 1920's Rose Gold Filled Pocket Knife Necklace, from Corvus Noir (featured in their Chictopia 10 presentation!)

 

Greta Guide Tours the Market Publique Studio

 Market Publique on Greta Guide

Market Publique featured on GretaGuide.com

Last Tuesday, sustainable style blogger Greta came by our studio to see where the magic behind Market Publique happens. 

We have her the tour, and she browsed through the clothes we have picked out for our upcoming shoot (with none other than Rebecca of The Clothes Horse!). She also looked through some of our shoes and fell in love with a pair of black suede platforms with a bow - aren't they adorable?

We later went to my favorite vegan restaurant ever, Bliss, for lunch and some fresh juice to chat about vintage, sustainable style and upcoming collaborations. Read all about it on her blog!

And keep your eyes peeled: Greta will host an auction on her site soon... stay tuned for more details. 

Greta shows off her suede bow platforms from Market Publique

Greta shows off her suede bow platforms from Market Publique

It was so fun to meet Greta on Tuesday, and then we got to hang out a little more last night, at the Fashion 2.0 Style Coalition Awards Party. She wore the shoes she brought from us and looked super adorable, as you can imagine!

Pamela of Market Publique, Keiko Lynn and Greta from Greta Guide

Here's a pic of Greta and me hanging out at the Fashion 2.0 party with Keiko Lynn. It was so much fun!

I wore a crazy black wool vintage dress with insane silver sequin bow details at the neck and sleeves. Isn't it out of control? Plus my deco diamond earrings by Wendy Brandes, which I adore and come out for special ocassions. Nars pink lipstick in Roman Holiday completed my 80s look. 

My dress garnered some attention, which was surprising to me since there were SO many fabulous outfits. Despite the huge snow storm, people really rallied! A designer came to ask me if my dress was vintage or from TopShop because she and her friend (Michelle from She Finds)  had made a bet (she won!)- and of course I set the record straight: vintage all the way!

It's actually an 80s Adrienne Vittadini I got at Horizons. I removed the shoulder pads for sanity's sake. 

Bloggers Wearing Vintage: Keiko Lynn and Jessica in Market Publique

Keiko Lynn wearing vintage gloves from Market Publique

Keiko Lynn wearing vintage gloves from Market Publique

Jessica, wearing a vintage velvet bolero from Horizons on Market Publique

Jessica, wearing a vintage velvet bolero from Horizons on Market Publique

Vintage is in the air, and we love how Brooklyn based bloggers Keiko Lynn and Jessica wear it.

Keiko and I had lunch a few days ago near the Market Publique studio, and she came by to pick up the prize for our upcoming giveaway on her blog (check back for details!). Our studio is always tempting territory, filled with vintage goodies galore, perfect for browsing around. She found some adorable vintage gloves in a muted orange hue, and they went so perfectly with her plaid coat that we decided it was meant to be and give them as a gift to her.

As you know, we also loaned Jessica a few of her favorite pieces, including a fox fur trimmed wool coat, and a chevron striped jersey dress. This week she styled this cute velvet bolero jacket from Horizons with a bright fuchsia shirt and some pale cords. We love it!

 

Style Inspiration: Jennifer from Sally Jane Vintage

Jennifer of Sally Jane Vintage

Jennifer, from Sally Jane Vintage. Photo via her blog.

Jennifer from Sally Jane Vintage has bee one of my favorite fashion bloggers for a long time. I love her low-key style, her beautiful photos in abandoned houses and how she manages to wear plaid in the most fabulous ways.

Her blog is not just about her amazing fashion sense, but also her inpirations, which range from French New Wave movies (my faves too!), to indie designers, to old photos that have been rediscovered. And I love how she titles some of her posts with a line from song that inspires it or that she's listening to.

When I saw the plaid jumper and forrest green leather bag that Horizons listed yesterday, they immediately made me think of Jennifer. The bag is almost exactly like her vintage black Coach one, and the plaid jumper just seems right out of one of her ethereal photos among the fallen leaves. 

jennifer of Sally Jane Vintage

Jennifer, from Sally Jane Vintage. Photo via her blog.

Vintage Forrest Green Leather Bag

Vintage Forrest Green Leather Bag,  Horizons Vintage

Vintage Handmade Wool Plaid Jumper
Vintage Handmade Wool Plaid Jumper, Horizons Vintage

Recap: Our First Vintage & Bloggers Meetup - Monday is for Margaritas!

Thank you everyone who came to our first Meetup last night at Nita Nita! We had a lot of fun drinking margaritas in the backyard of this Williamsburg bar, and hanging out to all the fabulous people that came. Plus isn't it great to finally put faces to the names (or Twitter handles?)

The margaritas and business cards were flowing, and we had an excellent turnout despite the sweltering heat (even more than the RSVPs had indicated! hmmmm...) There were also some ah-mah-zing outfits, including Anne's halftone printed dress à la Andy Warhol, perfectly styled with a vintage Bob Dylan 45 record (as a hair accessory!) and hot pink checkered wayfarers. I took some pictures, but unfortunately, as you can see, my card failed and half of my pictures turned black... Sad, sad, but true. Next time I'm going to take up  Mo Darling's offer to be my back up! Still, i did manage to snap a few fabulous outfits, as evidenced below....

Thank you everyone for the support, and we hope to see you at the next one!

If you weren't able to make it, please join our Meetup group to be notified when we schedule our next event!

Market Publique Co-Founders

The hosts / organizers: Market Publique Co-Founders Jon Berger, Pamela Castillo and Anthony Ina!

Market Publique Vintage & Bloggers Meetup

Fashionable ladies: Charissa of Purple Bliss, Marni and Heewon.

Market Publique Vintage & Bloggers Meetup

Jessica of What I Wore, chatting with Jon

Market Publique Vintage & Bloggers Meetup

Brooke of Fashism with her fabuous vintage purse

Vintage & Bloggers Meetup

Market Publique seller Jennifer of Granny Chic hanging out with Anthony.

Vintage and Bloggers Meetup

Mariellie, Meredith, Mike and Liz enjoying some margaritas

Market Publique

Jewelry designer Kristin with me.

Monday is for Margaritas - Our first Vintage & Bloggers NYC Meetup!

Market Publique Vintage & Bloggers Meetup

We're starting this group so that vintage sellers, fashion bloggers and anyone who loves vintage and/or fashion can meet, network and chat in an informal setting.

We encourage you to attend to meet influential forces in the online fashion community, as well as learn, have fun and drink a margarita or two.

If you have any ideas for this group, please do not hesitate to contact us!

When
Monday, August 17 at 7pm

Where
Nita Nita (This venue is for guests 21 and over)
146 Wythe Ave, Brooklyn NY
at North 8th St.
Brooklyn , NY, 11211
 

It's a cute little cocktail bar near the Williamsburg waterfront with an outdoor area. They will have $4 margaritas (or $20 pitchers) and a $4-$9 Tex Mex special.  It will be fun!

Join the Meetup and get updates on future events!

RSVP now, space is limited

 

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