Check out SUNO in InStyle Magazine's September issue:
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Equipment in the Press
Friday, August 26, 2011
Friday, August 19, 2011
McMullen Fall Fashion Show: September 22nd
What: Fall Fashion Show
When: Thursday, September 22, 2011
Time: 6 - 9pm
Tickets: $40
Where: McMullen
Where: McMullen
1235 Grand Avenue
Piedmont, CA 94610
Additional Information:
Celebrating their 20th anniversary this year, the Charlotte Maxwell Complementary Clinic is a free clinic for low-income and homeless women with cancer, providing holistic hands on care in combination with social services to assist these women in completing their conventional cancer treatment.
Ticket Purchasing:
Tickets may be purchased at McMullen and via Paypal. Cash, credit cards and checks are accepted. Please make checks payable to the Charlotte Maxwell Complementary Clinic and send to:
McMullen
1235 Grand Avenue
Piedmont, CA 94610
To purchase via Paypal, please visit our Facebook page or click on the 'Buy Now' Paypal button on the right side of our blog page.
100% of ticket sales will benefit cancer patients receiving treatments at the Charlotte Maxwell Complementary Clinic.
Parking:
Provided by ACE Hardware.
Enter to win raffle prizes and gift with purchases from our top designers!
RSVP:
Please RSVP by Wednesday, September 7, 2011. To RSVP, click here.
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Sherri's Picks of the Week
" A pop of color is this season's new black. The look exudes confidence and sophistication."
-Sherri McMullen
Owner
-Sherri McMullen
Owner
Stop by McMullen to shop Sherri's picks and more. Our new Fall arrivals are amazing!
Labels:
3.1 Phillip Lim,
carven,
giles and brother,
Picks of the Week
Friday, August 12, 2011
Jazymyne's Picks of the Week
"Starting my first year at Harvard this month is very exciting and I have to kick of my first year in style!"
-Jazmyne Reid
McMullen Associate
-Jazmyne Reid
McMullen Associate
Equipment
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Introducing New Designers
Fall has arrived and this is sure to be our best Fall season yet. We are in love with the season's collection - luxe knits, structured coats, leather, boots -- we love them all! This season we are introducing several new designers to McMullen. Take a peek below and learn about the new additions. We hope you fall in love with their pieces as much as we have fallen in love with them.
Demy Lee:
Demy Lee:
Born in Korea, Demy Lee's first collection is focused solely on cashmere, which are knit from Inner Mongolian goats, which produce the finest cashmere fiber and is the foundation for all of her designs.
Her sweaters are designed with such versatility, where they appeal to both classic and modern tastes.
Carven:
Established in 1945 by Madame Carven, wife of Swiss industrialist Rene Grog, the House of Carven originally catered to the petite woman. On the basis of her reputation and the phenomenal success of her early collections, she dressed queens, princesses and empresses and became a much sought-after creator for the female film stars of the post-war era.
Through the years, the House of Carven has expanded its reach and currently designs, manufactures and markets a line of ready-to-wear and accessories for women, apparel and accessories for men plus fragrance and perfumes. Carven's Ready-to-Wear for Women launched in 1991, a stylish, high quality range of fashionable apparel.
Lemlem:
Liya Kebede learned that weavers in her native country, Ethiopia, were losing their jobs due to a decline in local demand and wanted to help out as much as she can.
Recognizing the quality and historic significance of their work, Liya established Lemlem in 2007 as a way to inspire and drive economic independence in her native country. Lemlem, meaning "to bloom" or "to flourish" in Amharic, is a unique, playful and modern women's clothing line with a spirit undeniably African.
Bruce:
Parsons grads, Nicole Noselli and Daphne Gutierrez, founded Bruce in the mid-nineties. Since then, the dynamic duo has garnered critical acclaim from downtown sophisticates who appreciate their precise, low-key approach to the classics.
Carven:
Established in 1945 by Madame Carven, wife of Swiss industrialist Rene Grog, the House of Carven originally catered to the petite woman. On the basis of her reputation and the phenomenal success of her early collections, she dressed queens, princesses and empresses and became a much sought-after creator for the female film stars of the post-war era.
Through the years, the House of Carven has expanded its reach and currently designs, manufactures and markets a line of ready-to-wear and accessories for women, apparel and accessories for men plus fragrance and perfumes. Carven's Ready-to-Wear for Women launched in 1991, a stylish, high quality range of fashionable apparel.
SUNO was formed in 2008 by Max Osterweis in New York in collaboration with designer, Erin Beatty. Max spent more than a decade collecting textiles during his visits to Kenya. The design and development takes place in New York City. The majority of the collection is then produced in Kenya, utilizing a combination of traditional, local techniques and high-end tailoring, as well as an emphasis on fit and fabric.
SUNO's dedication to developing a sustainable and socially responsible business is not limited to Kenya. Currently, at least 70% of production in Kenya, all beaded and embroidered work is produced in India, and a handful of pieces in NYC's Garment District.
Lemlem:
Liya Kebede learned that weavers in her native country, Ethiopia, were losing their jobs due to a decline in local demand and wanted to help out as much as she can.
Recognizing the quality and historic significance of their work, Liya established Lemlem in 2007 as a way to inspire and drive economic independence in her native country. Lemlem, meaning "to bloom" or "to flourish" in Amharic, is a unique, playful and modern women's clothing line with a spirit undeniably African.
Bruce:
Parsons grads, Nicole Noselli and Daphne Gutierrez, founded Bruce in the mid-nineties. Since then, the dynamic duo has garnered critical acclaim from downtown sophisticates who appreciate their precise, low-key approach to the classics.
They've managed to entice their youngish urbanite audience with their self-assured cutting skills, notoriously wearable pants, and an attention to detail that stamps their runway with individuality.
Thursday, August 4, 2011
Michelle's Picks of the Week
"Every now and then I like to dress up for date night. A cute dress and sexy pumps are all I need."
-Michelle Saunders, McMullen Associate
Labels:
carven,
giles and brother,
kathy kamei,
Picks of the Week,
rag and bone
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
August Designer Focus: Equipment
Founded in 1975, Equipment is renowned for their understated elegance. Inspired by classic men's shirting, the brand was relaunched in 2010. Expect chic simplicity, with masculine silhouettes, crafted in luxurious silks.
Find your classic, staple blouse by Equipment at McMullen!
Take a look at a couple of our styles from Equipment below:
Find your classic, staple blouse by Equipment at McMullen!
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