Boulder’s Got Talent
August 14, 2009 by Aimee Heckel
Filed under Multimedia, Photo
Check out our seen on scene photos from the Boulder’s Got Talent show at the Spice of Life Events Center on July 9. The event was put on by Lunch and Network. (Photos by Marty Caivano.)
Broomfield’s Great American Picnic
August 14, 2009 by Aimee Heckel
Filed under Multimedia, Photo
Check out our seen on scene photos from Broomfield’s Great American Picnic at County Commons Park on July 4. (Photos by David Jennings.)
1940s WWII Ball
August 13, 2009 by Aimee Heckel
Filed under Photo
Check out our seen on scene photos from the 1940s WWII Ball at the Boulder Airport from June 13. (Photos by Jonathan Castner)
Shopping Savvy in Five
July 30, 2009 by Aimee Heckel
Filed under Fashion, Multimedia, Photo, Shopping in Five
Photos by Jonathan Castner
Stylist: Angel Garcia, www.p
inupprettymua.com
Story by Aimee Heckel
Models:
Colin Hotard, 30, of Boulder
Heather Paulson, “ageless,” of Boulder
Erica Dahl, 26, of Boulder
Emilie Talermo, 20, of Boulder
Rachel Gomez, 22, of Boulder
Despite our best efforts to convince Mother Nature otherwise, fall is already peeking around the corner. But we don’t want to leave summer behind just yet.
That’s why we decided to find five incredible outfits that work both in August, and as we transition into the colder months.
Who better to ask than one of Boulder’s more versatile shops?
Savvy, 1114 Pearl St, Boulder, 303-440-3989, www.savvyonpearl.com.
Savvy opened on the Pearl Street Mall in 2007, offering a wide selection of styles and price ranges. Check out our outfit combos, and you’ll see $20 sandals with $300 outfits. Swap out the sandals for boots — which Savvy has one of the greatest selections of in Boulder County (especially if you like Uggs) — and you can bring any of these outfits into the fall months.
Savvy employees are also trend hounds, always with a careful eye on the magazines and celebrities. You’ll find magazine clips throughout the store featuring the hottest styles next to the very clothes to replicate them, or at least inspire your own version. Walking through the store is like having your own personal stylist.
Plus, Savvy sells men’s clothing, so while you’re perusing the racks of dresses and stacks of cute tees, your man has his own entertainment. We don’t know of any other independent stores in Boulder that offer these hip styles for man, plus these brand selections for women.
Here are five of our favorite summer-to-fall transition outfits from Savvy.
1. Menswear and gray.
Emilie Talermo wears a Free People plaid menswear shirt ($108) intentionally splattered with bleach, cinched in the back to look feminine and fitted. The plaid gives the shirt a fall feeling, but the colors (and bleach) are light enough for summer. Pair this with a $24 Belgo Lux gray belt and $140 Ugg boots. Even if you’re over Uggs, the new gray color is eye-catching and fun.
2. Bandeaus and colored denim.
Colin Hotard wears two of 2009’s biggest trends: navy-colored Robins Poplin pants ($162) and a bandeau, by Free People, $28, in navy. Over the top, she swears a Free People scarf shirt, $98, accented with lace and a high button-up neck, for a Victorian twist. Keep your eyes out for tops with lots of detail, interesting prints and lace.
As the summer cools down, it’s finally time to start transitioning back into pants from dresses. But the mustard yellow top — a great season-limbo color, instead of the summer’s bright yellow — keeps the outfit summery and fresh. Finish the outfit with gold sandals from Reef ($24).
Brown and black do not always clash. In fact, here they go together perfectly. Heather Paulson wears a $138 Soul Revival black studded dress with $140 Ugg wedges. This dress has a summery cut, but in fall’s muted colors and with rugged stud detailing. The best part: This dress has pockets. We cannot resist a dress with pockets. Finally, elegant and practical go together!
Erica Dahl wears a Sky belted dress ($158) with a La Vie Parisene necklace ($48). Pair this dress with leather gladiator shoes for a summer look, or boots to take it into winter. Olive is a great color for this time of year because it brings out sun-kissed skin tones, while being muted enough for winter. The attached belt assures it will stay in the right place, and makes the outfit look well put-together, even though it only takes a minute to put on.
5. Floral print.
Rachel Gomez wears an “exotic jungle” print Free People dress, $138; Ocean Minded sandals ($28); and Seasonal Whispers bracelets ($44). This dress, with a rouched top made out of shimmery gold material, comes with removable straps. The gold looks festive — dare we say holiday? The material almost feels like velvet, but with a light floral print. Finish off the look with a Melie Bianco purse for $79.
Helping Hands in Nepal
More than 1,000 doctors have provided low-cost treatment to more than 1 million patients. The Kathmandu hospital is the group’s largest project and is one of the most advanced centers in the country, thanks to donations from Boulder Community Hospital and area clinics. Photos by Paula Pant.
Photogalleries
Each month, we feature a different shop in town. This month: Jah Vintage, 3330 Eldorado Springs drive, Eldorado Springs, 303-494-5262, www.jahvintage.com. Photos by Jonathan Castner, Article by Jessica Warnock, Model: Francisnea Leal Santos, Clothing Stylist: Tsoler Toumayan, Makeup Stylist: Angel Garcia, www.pinuppretty.com
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Seen on Scene! Bal Swan Ball, 7 p.m. Saturday, March 7, Omni Interlocken Resort, Broomfield . The Hats Off to Bal Swan Ball, the latest incarnation of the preschool's annual fundraiser, hit the Omni Interlocken Resort on Saturday. Donning a variety of hats -- from refined to wacky -- 540 people turned out to lend a hand to the nonprofit school. Photos by David Jennings.
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The Broomfield Community Foundation held its annual Broomfield Bash July 26. The event, a fundraiser for the foundation’s granting programs, attracts hundreds of party-goers ready to sample some of Broomfield’s best cuisine, gamble with funny money and visit with old friends. Here are a few faces from this year’s bash. Photos by David Jennings.
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