Sunday, November 28, 2010

Dujour Magazine!

Happy belated Thanksgiving everyone!

If you have any leftover turkey feathers, feel free to ship them our way! ;) Toree and I send our love to you all and hope everybody had a cozy, relaxing weekend with family and friends. We can't wait to get back into the swing of things, but first we wanted to share with you our spread in Dujour Magazine's Handmade Issue! Page 37-43, tell us what you think!





We are so grateful to the Dujour team and hope we get to collaborate with them in the future. Right now, Toree and I have a lot of catching up to do and faux fur/fabric orders to place... so I will check in with everybody ASAP but wanted to wish everyone happy holidays, good health, and lots of love.

Bests,
Kate

Monday, November 22, 2010

Tim Walker

Sorry for the silence everyone, Fauxtale has been taking a little breather while Kate goes home to spend time with her family and her grandfather. Send your thoughts, good vibes and prayers to him if you have a moment.

Until then, here are some incredibly inspiring photographs by the amazing Tim Walker.

Love to you all,

FAUXTALE





Monday, November 8, 2010

New York, We Love You.

Wow. So much for "updating everyday," huh?

Well... the truth is, this is a great thing. It means that Toree and I were INCREDIBLY busy and productive while in the big city, and so many amazing opportunities have come up for us!

First of all, one of our friends came across this gem in the May issue of UK's Vogue... it flew over Fauxtale's radar, but we can share it with you now! Thank you Daisy Lowe for the shout out:


New York City welcomed us with crisp autumn air and skies as blue as the ocean is deep.  Toree posted up in Tribeca while I crossed over the Williamsberg bridge and set up camp in Brooklyn. With all the materials and tools brought between the two of us, we figured it would be smart to spread out and not overwhelm our friends.  As Halloween weekend approached, we cranked out as many last minute orders as we could, including this gem that Toree made for our buddy Austin (better known as Trouble, for reasons one can only understand after falling victim to his incredible charm and irresistible youth)


Thank god we arrived right before Halloween, because that city is EXPENSIVE! The few pieces we were able to custom make right before the holiday allowed us to meagerly survive on pizza and deli sandwiches for the remaining 6 days.  The weekend was a Halloween Party Extravaganza like we've never been to before... Toree and I accidentally stumbled upon the Greenwich Village Parade and ended up staring in awe as the masses of people in full costume and floats overflowing with dancing mummies, ghosts and Lady Gaga look-a-likes rolled at a record 1 (maybe) mile per hour down 6th Avenue. Spending most of our time dressing other people for the big event, Toree and I had to (as always) MacGyver a pair of quick costumes for ourselves... this was the best we could come up with.  Ladies and gentlemen, I give you Edie Sedgewick with a drug problem and her questionably abusive father, "Fuzzy".


We could've done better. Maybe next year.

After the festivities, we put "serious business" faces on and hit the city with nothing but Fauxtale on our minds. On Nov. 2nd, we found ourselves socializing amidst Women's Wear Daily's rather extensive and starry inner circle for their 100th Anniversary celebration at New York's Cipriani restaurant. The Bellini flutes seemed to flow all night, and at the end Toree and I were flattered by the incredibly polite and stunning Harley Newton-Viera and Sarah Staudinger, who loved our work so much she bought one of our necklaces off of my neck.

Fauxtale also drew the attention of art directors from both Vans and the biannual fashion/art publication, Dirty Durty Diary. We are looking forward to collaborating with both parties in the near future!

We also met up with fellow Californian (well, and Canadian) designer Stacey Clark and her partner Harold Kuhn of Odilon. Stacey showed us some amazing fabric and trim stores in the city, while Harold showed us some fabulous places to dance in the lower east side. If you haven't checked out their stuff, take a look!


We ended our trip by shooting an entire editorial with Dujour magazine, debuting our new collection and stepping in front of the camera officially together for the first time. The crew there was amazing, and the entire day was relaxing, fun and altogether a wonderful experience that we can't wait to share with everyone in the new issue. The only difficult part of the whole day was trying to make me NOT smile for the camera. I was having so much fun that I couldn't look serious if my life depended on it. I feel like that was New York in a nutshell for both Toree and I... we were having so much fun, it didn't even seem like we were working.


That being said, I'm back in California and Toree is hanging back in NYC for a few more days, attending a few more meetings while I hold down the fort over here. I'll be writing more often now that I'm in the studio by myself for a week or so, can't wait to post our progress as it keeps unraveling!

Love and Kisses,
Kate

A special thanks to Alana Jones-Mann for all the strings you pulled to open up this giant curtain of opportunity for Fauxtale. We love you and are forever grateful.

Monday, October 18, 2010

And We're Officially Up and Bloggin'!!!

Hello my beautiful minxes!

Kate here. 

I welcome you to the Fauxtale blog as I'm welcoming myself into the world of blogging-- something that I've been a bit hesitant about for some time. But there are so many awesome things taking place in Toree and my life right now that I want to keep everyone updated and excited, and this is definitely an efficient way to do it. I hereby vow to religiously inform all our friends and readers on the latest news, accomplishments, adventures and inspirations that the Fauxtale girls sniff out on a daily basis.

First and foremost, for those of you just learning about Fauxtale, we're two innovative artists with a keen sense of wonder and adoration for our great Mother earth, who brought us together in this life to pay homage to her timeless, incomparable beauty through our art. Tor and I both went to school for Fine Art, but found ourselves in interesting occupations fresh out of school--Toree started training wild animals for movie sets, and I started a freelance costume designing company (consisting of only me) specializing in feathers, bones and whatever found treasures I could dig up before my buyer needed the piece. When I discovered that Toree was making magnificent faux fur throws and headpieces in honor of her furry friends, I brought over a few of my accessories and latest works, and it was that moment that we both realized we shared a similar vision:

Fauxtale is our collaborative collection invoking the internal, carnal spirit of nature--the sensual, raw essence of humanity untouched and untainted by civilization. 

This is where we draw our inspiration. 
This is the beast we wish to share with all of you. 
This ravenous, wild beast within yourself.

Although we're just a budding company in the beginning stages of plotting our world domination, we've got awesome, big plans in the near future... including a very well-timed business trip to Manhattan from late October to early November. Seriously. Is there a better time to be in central park than that?

With Halloween around the corner, Toree and I are busy-busy-busy cranking out custom costume pieces, so if any of you are interested or you think your costume needs a little extra flair, shoot us an e-mail and attach some inspirational reference photos. We'd love to help out!

I hope to hear from all of you, please don't be shy. Send pictures to me of things that strike your fancy, inspire you, or even some shots of you rocking our stuff so I can add them to our Friends and Family photo album on Facebook!

Toree and I are so grateful for all of your support.
AND CHECK OUT MALIBU MAGAZINE THIS MONTH!  FAUXTALE HAS A SIX PAGE SPREAD!



I send my love to all of you and promise to keep in touch.
Toree does as well.

Besos,

Kate Marie
kate@fauxtaledesign.com
http://www.fauxtaledesign.com