Thursday, June 14, 2012

Cattiva Training




A couple weeks ago, Cattiva provided us with talented make up artist Ashley Gomila where they trained us on the how-to's with their products and what ingredients made the company unique! Here are some pictures of the makeovers we had! 


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Call Me Maybe x Rebecca Minkoff


How cute is this video that designer Rebecca Minkoff, Man Repeller blogger Leandra Medine, and actress Hillary Rhoda made to the single hit "Call Me Maybe" ??? On a side note we just ordered three fierce dresses these girls are seen wearing to the CFDA awards! Excited much?




Friday, February 18, 2011

Code C featured in Amex Skybox Report

Blend a multi-designer showroom with a art gallery and you’ve got Code C, the chic Sunset Plaza boutique that encompasses all of the modern woman’s wardrobe needs.


With more than a quarter of a century of fashion under his well-designed belt, Code C owner Andrea Rossetto knew exactly what he wanted in his first signature store. Having spent over 20 years with Benetton, he opened the first West Coast Just Cavalli stores and American MALO cashmere stores before making his own retail vision a reality. 



“When I sold my Just Cavalli stores in 2009, I was approached by a group that owned six brands to develop a retail concept,” he explains. “The experience didn’t go further, but I decided to create a shop that I call a ‘multi mono brand.’ It’s a different environment from a regular store because it has more of a showroom feeling. We bring in fewer designers and display them in a way that the message is very simple and clear.”



Deciding to concentrate on designers whose work he really believed in (including Vivienne Westwood, Victor and Rolf and Louver by Louis Verdad), Rossetto then called on the merchandising and display talents of his wife, Marzia. Naming Code C after all the great “c” words in fashion (couture, contemporary, chic, California), she designed the shop with a series of rooms catering to every aspect of their clients’ lives. 



“Upstairs we have special event clothing for movie openings or cocktail events,” says Andrea Rossetto. “In the main room we have elegant clothes for the Monday through Friday work week that you can also wear out to dinner. In our more casual room, it’s clothes for the weekend with the kids or a trip to the beach. The customer can travel through her week as she travels through the store.” 



The boutique’s proprietors encourage shoppers to mix brands together to develop a look of all their own. This fresh mix of merchandise is why Code C is often called “the best-kept secret in L.A.” by their devoted clientele. 



A revolving series of monthly art installations makes Code C even more of a destination for clients to drop in, share a chat and a glass of Prosecco. The warm, welcoming environment is enough of a success the Rossettos are looking to bring their unique shopping experience further up the California coast. “It’s a very particular store and can’t easily be duplicated, but we can take it towards the ocean, to Newport Beach or Pacific Palisades. It would be a natural expansion of Code C.” 



Code C 
8641 Sunset Boulevard
West Hollywood, CA 90069
codecusa.com
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Thursday, January 27, 2011

Spring has Sprung!!... well, at least in LA it has.

I'm looking out the window of our store in sunny LA and breathing a sigh of relief.... spring is here. Well, maybe not for New York or for most other cities in the US that still have 2 feet of snow on the ground. But for us lucky Angelenos, it's time to start working on putting together our summer wardrobe again!! Coincidentally, we just got the first deliveries of spring merchandise from Vivienne Westwood Anglomania, Viktor & Rolf, Dsquared2, A.L.C. and Byblos (yes, Byblos... they're back and better than ever!) From the looks of it, there's going to be a fashion frenzy this summer. We've got so much fantastic stuff coming in right now in all the right colors - Dsquared2 did a lot of orange this season, Viktor & Rolf are doing a lot of nude and beige, A.L.C. has blush, slate blue and bright white, and of course Westwood is all over the place... from red to blue to pink and yellow and a couple pieces in a more muted pallet - mauve, dusty purple and okra. Byblos is known for their use of color and print and this collection is no exception, bright pinks, blues and turquoise. Take a look at some of my personal favorite looks for the first deliveries and let me know what you think (and more importantly, when you'll be stopping by the store to try things on!)
















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