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CLIPA - A FABULOUS WAY TO SAVE YOUR FAVORITE DESIGNER HANDBAG FROM GERMS, WATER AND DIRT!

You might have noticed that the Green Pebbles Girls have a real penchant for bags, rather expensive bags for that matter.  Well, along with the sheer pleasure of wearing said bags comes the unenviable position where you have to eventually put your highly coveted bag DOWN.

 

 

Lo and behold it's usually on some unsavoury floor in the toliets in the petrol station just off the motorway (unless of course you manage to position it ontop of the toilet roll holder in such a way that it won't fall - until the last minute that is, just when you think you've actually got away with it!!).  Or you might decide to pop the bag on one of the car seats where (and of course you'll only notice this when you pick the bag up again) one of the children has kindly left their carefully positioned sticky chewing gum ready for attack!  If you've been lucky to escape the chewing gum then the moment you brake your bag goes flying and if you have happened to have left it unzipped you'll spend the next 10 minutes desperately searching for your home keys under one of the car seats!

 

 

The Green Pebbles Girls have cried many desperate tears of despair and frustration because as many of you will know there is no way to get rid of wet stains, let alone chewing gum (placing one's designer handbag in the freezer in the hope of eventually removing the chewing gum as one would with a jumper is simply out of the question!).  We designer bag lovers were condemned to live in fear of our bags receiving the ultimate blow, stains and chewing gum!   Until last week that is!  Last week we discovered a fabulous new invention all the way in California USA.

 

CLIPA is the result of 2 years of design, development and prototyping followed by focus group testing, field work and machine testing - yes they are as serious about bags as the Green Pebbles Girls are!

 

 

 

 

The great thing about CLIPA is that unlike some bag hooks Clipa actually goes onto the bag!  No more searching for the bag hook at the bottom of the bag that you will only find once you get back and empty your bag!  It's there, on your bag just waiting for you to use it!  It comes in 18 finishes to match a selection of handbags (of course we chose the "Jenna" Clipa with Swarovski elements - there's a Marilyn in every Green Pebbles Girl afterall) and a whole range of prices - so you have no excuses when it comes to looking after your designer handbag as it should be!

 

To find out more have a look at the video below.

 

 

 

You can of course contact the CLIPA team for further information on:  service@clipa.us

 

 

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JOLITA - A FUSION OF GEMS, GASTBY GLAMOUR & TRIBAL PRINTS

Paris fashion week has finished, the sun is shining, daffodils are blooming... spring has officially arrived! Therefore, the time has come to embrace the upcoming trends of S/S 2012.

 

At the start of a new season the choice of which trends to adopt can be overwhelming, particularly when, in the case of this season, trends range from Gatsby Glamour to Tribal Prints. Do not panic. We have stumbled across a boutique jeweller whose jewellery fuses this season’s biggest fashions.

 

 

JOLITA JEWELLERY create statement pieces using Swarovski crystals, gold, silver, precious and semi-precious stones, silk, cotton, coral and trinkets found on the jewellers’ travels.

There are rings that are big, bright and bold but are adorned with skulls to stop them from being garish. The skulls represent voodoo from its original interpretation - 'veneration of the dead as well as protection against evil'.

 

 

 

 

These incredibly unique pieces are all handmade by siblings Algis Abromaitis and Jolita Abromaityte in London. Compliments and praise from customers, not only about the jewellery but also of Jolita's 'considerate and excellent service'.

 

The complete collection is available from http://www.jolitajewellery.com/.

 

A piece from Jolita's jewellery is the perfect way to ease oneself into spring 2012.

Aztek Bangle

 

 

   katherine.lim@greenpebblesblog.com

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WHEN LUXURY, STYLE & PASSION COLLIDE.....AN INTERVIEW WITH BABAJAAN'S SANDRA MOLEIRINHO

Babajaan Maiara (Helen) Silk Georgette Kaftan (red bahia)

 

Catching up with Sandra Moleirinho is somewhat of a challenge as she is constantly travelling from one country to another at the drop of a hat, as founder and creative director of luxury, swimwear, beachwear and accessories brand BABAJAAN.

 

Yet when we finally do, we fully comprehend that her incredibly approachable nature, her innate sense of style, her true passion for what she does, and her decision early on to give back to society make a her a true force of nature!

 

Sandra attributes her successful achievements, and driving Babajaan full steam ahead to greater expansion and successes despite a difficult financial climate to a strong determination, in her words "You need to believe in yourself and in your choices, however the journey is not easy and you need to be sensitive to predict obstacles and to find the solutions."

 

 

The company is  growing 'organically happily,' as Sandra points out, something Sandra believes "also evolves through connecting to people and having the right partners..., our clients are all over the world from luxury resorts to high-end boutiques, in the Caribbean, South America, USA, Europe, Japan, to the Middle East...and now we are launching the collection in Brazil which is very exciting!"

 

Babajaan's main markets at the moment are USA, Europe and Asia, and Sandra was pleased to report that they were  starting to have some interesting requests from South America.

 

Babajaan Lua Kimono (navy)

 

Sandra's view about luxury is that it should be timeless and she tells us about a Babajaan long kaftan that belonged to their very first collection 4 years ago " I love this piece and still wear it and I have people always asking me: Is this a new piece? Where can I find it?"

 

As many of the established luxury brands are now finding that their consumers, including Those from their newer markets such as Russia, China etc are returning to values such as heritage, craftsmanship, and durability, as stated by Antoine Arnault recently we ask Sandra how she believes Babajaan will fit into this ‘new vision’ of the luxury client:

We are living in a moment that we want real experiences in life and this also changes behave in fashion, people wants to purchase pieces that have integrity, a nice story and quality with the correct value.

 

So who is the Babajaan client, who is the woman buys Babajaan, Sandra's response is in our opinion probably one of the keys to her success "It is an interesting question, because our clients are many types of women, they all love celebrating life, love and family.... We receive many emails with images of clients wearing our collection and they share their experiences with us. We are very happy to receive these emails and that Babajaan is part of their holidays, journeys and beautiful moments; it seems our clients love the simplicity of our shapes and quality".

 

Indeed, we would go so far as suggesting that Sandra's vision of Babajaan is so close to what women feel and need that they welcome Babajaan into their own life making Babajaan part of their family whilst entering Babajaan's own extended family.  Brand loyalty at its very best which will in all probability be handed down from generation to generation.

 

Babajaan Stella Swimsuit (oyster)

 

Sandra's Brazilian heritage and the concept of ‘Brazilian weekend’, as she once described it,  filters through the Babajaan collection, highlighting how important Sandra's heritage is to her:  As a young girl I used to spend almost of my weekends at our beach house, and it is true those weekends were amazing, we were always going to the beach, we were windsurfing, sailing; the swimwear becomes such an important part of your wardrobe because you wear it all the time, it becomes your daywear

 

Feeling good, comfortable and easy to wear are all musts for Sandra and this is translated into a collection where the Brazilian tradition that your Swimwear becomes becomes your daywear is clear through the functionality and practicality which are always considered when producing a Babajaan collection. 

 

A rather refreshing concept for those of us who grew up with the mantra 'no pain, no gain'!

 

Yet, Sandra readily admits that there has been some influence from Europe where she has now worked and lived in  for over 10 years:  "My core inspiration comes from Brazil, my lifestyle and my connection with nature, but since I moved to Europe 15 years ago, I must say that our pieces have the European quality, finishing and details, living in Europe made my attention to details even more accurate."

 

Babajaan Liza Bikini (nude)

 

Through Babajaan Sandra is also able to give back to society through charities that benefit directly from the manufacture and the sale of the Babajaan Collection.  We ask Sandra to tell us more about this:

 

"We decided to manufacture Babajaan collection in India, Brazil, Ecuador and other countries for their expertise and tradition, best in their art such as embroidery work in India, special weaves and handmade techniques for the Panama Hats in Ecuador and Brazil for the great swimwear fabrics and manufactures.

 

The project involves the countries were we manufacture the Babajaan collection as the core of it is to give something back to each community.

 

Each Babajaan piece sold will help children organizations in these countries, helping children with better opportunities in life such food, guidance and study. It is important that we contribute for this vision to happen. We really love this project and we are putting our hearts on it to expand it soon."

 

Although Babajaan started manufacturing only in Brazil famed for its luxury swimwear production,  they now also manufacture part of their collection in Italy too, ensuring exceptional craftsmanship in both countries.

  
 

 

For those of you who like the Green Pebbles Girls have had the luck to see the Babajaan Cruise Collection 2012 you will be drawn into a rainbow of pastel colours combined with a ruby red and neutrals

 


 
Babajaan Jackie Bikini

 

The 2012 Cruise and Summer Collection Sandra explained to us were  "inspired by the Brazilian Indigenous culture and manifestation. The strong colours such as the purple, green and coral red represents their tribal dances which translates to the power of their wishes for a better blessing during the year. The embroidery details were inspired by elements from their accessories such as the “Cocar ” which represents a particular feather headdress worn as a symbol of nobility to the Indians.

 

Brazilian Cocars
 

 

Our inspiration was to translate this idea and culture into a long kaftans, dresses and swimwear pieces. The handmade triangle cut out elements in the bikinis represent their special outfit for hunting. The neutral colours combined with silk fringes are connected to the blessings received and to their beautiful indigenous goddesses.

 

Brazilian Tribal Dancer

 

The concept of goddess is often mentioned by Sandra and indeed on more than one occasion during interviews she has spoken about Babajaan bringing out the goddess in every woman, which of course makes us ask, just how does Babajaan do this?  Sandra's answer is clear and to the point "Our pieces are designed to enhance women’s natural beauty, this is the message, we celebrate women!" but in her view is there a goddess in every woman "For sure, we women have such a power, such a beautiful energy; we are mothers, wives, girlfriends, business women, leaders...

Babajaan Sofia Dress (oyster)

 

 

When we ask Sandra to define Babajaan and Sandra Moleirinho she replies:

"Babajaan is comfortable and elegant, and Sandra is a small piece of Brazil."  A great combination in our opinion, and we ask Sandra to choose the pieces in the collection which she believes represent Babajaan and Sandra best respectively and interestingly her replies are very similar: "I would say the Jackie and the Liza bikini and all Helens kaftans that are all part of our continuity line, represent Babajaan the best and for myself, despite the fact that I am inspired by women and I design for all of them, for myself I love the Helen shapes and the Jackie bikinis.."

 

Babajaan Jackie Bikini

 

So what kind of a designer is Sandra Moleirinho?  She describes herself as a disciplined designer, but not necessarily methodical (i.e. someone who is content to sit at their desk and sketch away), she needs her "moments alone for creation and this can be anywhere" and Sandra was kind enough to share one of her personal images  "one of my moments of inspiration in December 2011, in a empty beach in Angra dos Reis....even in a cloudy day Angra dos Reis is so beautiful!"

 

Moments of inspiration for Sandra Moleirinho in December 2011, in a empty beach in Angra dos Reis

 

A major fan of Coco Chanel whom she relates to because "she made a difference and left her mark in the fashion world, she was a real woman from a real world and that brought luxury into luxury", Sandra also loves Azzedine Alaia "his shapes are amazing, his designs, everything, a man that can read women's sensuality and femininity in a perfect way".

 

As the luxury market is seeing a major upturn with many of the luxury brands posting phenomenal sales results for this fiscal year’s third quarter there is a desire for expansion and consolidation for many brands including Babajaan who will in the future see interesting collaborations and an expansion of the collection into new product lines.

 

As far as long term plans for Babajaan Sandra aims to "enjoy all the results of our efforts, have a happy team, our own Babajaan stores and the children project spread around the world!"

 

Babajaan Yara Fringe Kaftan (oyster)

 

 

REMEMBER TO WATCH THIS SPACE..... as Sandra has promised "A LITTLE FUN SURPRISE" for the Autumn Winter 2012/2013 collection! 

 

WE CAN'T WAIT!

 

To purchase your own Babajaan piece and join the "Babajaan Family" you'll be delighted to know that the Babajaan Collection is available from NET-A-PORTER.COM worldwide as well as the following boutiques and stores!

 

For additional information please visit Babajaan's website WWW.BABAJAANCOLLECTION.COM

 

 

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KATHERINE LIM JOINS THE GREEN PEBBLES GIRLS

   katherine.lim@greenpebblesblog.com

 

 

A management studies and modern languages student at one of the top universities in the UK (and Europe for that matter!) University College London,  Katherine Lim is new to the world of blogging but a passionate fan of all things fashion, luxury and designer!

 

In a move to expand her already extensive knowledge in this sector Katherine has chosen to spend her year abroad in Milan where she attends one of the best Italian Universities as well as working for one of the most exclusive fashion houses.

 

Katherine will also be reporting on established and emerging designers as well as trade and fashion shows, so make sure to look out for her reports and images from Milan Fashion Week!

 

 

WELCOME KATHERINE!!

 

 

 

 

 

ANNA ELISAVETA SMIRNOVA JOINS THE GREEN PEBBLES GIRLS FROM AUSTRIA!

 

 

 

Based in Austria, Anna Elisaveta Smirnova will be covering news coming out of the emerging fashion and designer world in Austria as well as Italy.  

 

A keen eye for 'alternative' styles and designers Anna Elisaveta will be getting the inside story from many of the Viennese 'modern-age' inspired designers (Vienna is afterall increasingly recognised as the centre for modern- age inspiration) and the 'intelligent' chic.

 

A commercial lawyer by training, Anna Elisaveta's passion for fashion, art, and innovation has led her to develop her journalistic skills and ahe is already a successful contributor to many sector magazines.

 

We are delighted that Anna Elisaveta will be lending her amazing insight to our Blog!

 

Welcome!

 

 

 

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