Thursday, September 22, 2011

wild night on the catwalk


Local and regional designers will create one of a kind repurposed fashions for major runway show to benefit Brattleboro Area Hospice and the Experienced Goods Thrift shop that suffered damage from Tropical Storm Irene. Wild Night on the Catwalk, slated for Saturday, November 19 at 6:30 p.m., at the Currier Center in Putney, promises to be a fundraiser like no other.

Susan Parris, Executive Director of Brattleboro Area Hospice, says, “now more than ever we need the community’s help. Tropical storm Irene washed out 50 per cent of our entire inventory. We’re in the process of cleanup and rebuilding. This fashion event that has been in the works for months now, couldn’t come at a more critical time. The Hospice Thrift Shops directly fund our home services. 
Parris continues: “By dramatizing the recycling aesthetic with an extraordinary and dramatically different runway event, featuring local and regional designers, professional models, hairdressers, makeup artists, music and lighting, we hope to encourage more people to shop for used clothing and also to donate. The Runway Show will take the idea of “re-fashioning” to a whole new level.”

With inspiration akin to the green drapery dress from Gone With The Wind, the Dare to Wear runway show will feature the most extravagant, beautiful and re-purposed wearable art fashions. Ask anyone to describe fashion in Vermont and you might receive a derisive snort. Vermont is better known for outdoorsy, practical wear highlighted by fleece, flannel and down—haute couture is as scarce as the elusive catamount. 

 Come Saturday, November 19, the fashionistas at Experienced Goods Thrift Shops plan to change all that at least for one night.
 The Not So Silent Auction will feature vignettes to dramatize the auction items. Major items include houses and apartment stays in Florida, Italy, New York and Boston.

Ever since Madonna made shopping at Thrift Shops fashionable, people love to hunt through thrift shops for treasures to create one-of-a-kind outfits. It’s not only a great way to be uniquely fashionable, but it’s good for the environment. Textiles are becoming one of the fastest growing sectors in landfills. America throws away two quadrillion pounds of used clothing each year.

Trust Company of Vermont is lead sponsor of Wild Night on the Catwalk. Doors will open at 6:30 p.m. Tickets prices: Runway seating: $50. Standing Room Only: $35. 


Purchase tickets quickly & easily by clicking on the Buy Tickets Now button in the right hand side bar!
Tickets also available at Brattleboro Area Hospice at 191 Canal Street and Experienced Goods Home Furnishings at 51 Elliot Street, or call 802-257-0775.

Many thanks to our sponsors!


Gold Trust Company of Vermont
Silver
Brattleboro Memorial Hospital Anonymous
Bronze The Richards Group 
Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center 
The Windham Foundation 
Brattleboro Savings & Loan
 Edward Jones - Philip George & Anna Saavedra 
Pine Heights at Brattleboro Members First Credit Union
 Entergy Vermont Yankee
Media The Commons WTSA Radio

Saturday, September 17, 2011

great style






Come see our new window display celebrating all things sartorial! Liza King & Gemma Champoli have envisioned a wondrous world of sumptuous fabrics & dreamy designs, a harbinger of more delights to come: exciting announcements regarding our upcoming fabulous fashion fundraiser...

Friday, September 9, 2011

make way for autumn storewide sale!

Lovely Indra models a dress & beautiful baubles

Dapper Kevin Moreau dons a circa 1900 beaver fur tophat
Store Wide Sale at Experienced Goods Home Furnishings as we make room for Fall Apparel! 10- 25% off Selected Items throughout the shop! This sale will be running from Thursday September 8th through Sunday September 11th. Check out our Facebook Page for more information.

Our extended hours are Sunday 12noon-5pm and Monday-Saturday 10am-5:30pm - what a great way to support Brattleboro Area Hospice!

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

after the storm


photo by Zachary P. Stephens/Brattleboro Reformer






Hurricane Irene left a wake of destruction in its path when it hit Vermont, including flooding & damaging our shop on Flat Street in downtown Brattleboro. Many thanks to the intrepid team of volunteers who showed up to help us clean up & salvage as much as we could just after the flood waters receded. Unfortunately, we were forced to throw much away, & must rebuild much of the structure including walls & shelving.

The Experienced Goods Thrift Shops are the main fundraisers for Brattleboro Area Hospice, providing 60% of our funding, which supports our work with people who are dying and those who are grieving the death of someone they love. We have set up a paypal account for monetary donations to help us rebuild our Flat Street shop. Follow this link to make a donation. Thank you for your generosity!


To see more photos, go here.