Oscar de la Renta Studio Carry-On Bag at Uribé BoUtiqué

Each week Gem features one standout piece from a local shop. Whether it’s a jacket, necklace, or handbag, it’s on our have-to-have list. What: This Oscar de la Renta Studio carry-on bag in gray tweed is from the iconic designer’s ready-to-wear line. For this line of luggage, de la Renta…

Holiday Lights: McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park

​It’s the holiday season, which means lights are everywhere: On your neighbor’s house, decorating the local bar, and on buildings of downtown Phoenix. During the buildup to Christmas, Jackalope Ranch will be running the numbers on some of the best and brightest light displays around the Valley. Thousands upon thousands…

Pornaments: Best Hung Low on the Tree (NSFW)

If you’re looking for a few conversation starters on the tree or for a few priceless reactions from friends and in-laws, look no further than XGen’s line of Pornaments. The line of ornaments, described as “festive, phallic fun,” are crafted from hand-blown glass and are all about 6 inches.We’ll leave the…

Phoenix Fashion 2011: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

 a bevy of local designers, independent, beautifully curated boutiques, and more than a few fashion shows that embrace both wearable art and everyday threads. And while it finds inspiration in national and international trends and forms an identity of its own, this little corner of the fashion world continues to…

Risa Kostis’ Unique and Affordable Style

Local style consultant Risa Kostis is no fashion industry amateur. As a former sales executive turned Public Relations Director for GoldenBleu Handbags in San Francisco and Prairie New York Women’s Clothing in Manhattan, Kostis has lived east to west, using her passion for style to create everyday adorable looks that are suitable…

Holiday Lights: Allen and Beth Coughenour

​It’s the holiday season, which means lights are everywhere: On your neighbor’s house, decorating the local bar, and on buildings of downtown Phoenix. During the buildup to Christmas, Jackalope Ranch will be running the numbers on some of the best and brightest light displays around the Valley. Visiting the eclectic…

Santarchy 2011: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

Countless Kris Kringle clones invaded the streets and sidewalks of Old Town Scottsdale when the Arizona Cacophony Society staged it’s annual Santarchy bar crawl on Saturday, December 17. Participants came dressed in variety of creative and kooky costumes inspired by Christmas (including such lesser-known versions of jolly old Saint Nick as…

The Six Ugliest Holiday Sweaters on Etsy

Everyone’s got one in their closet — hidden back behind that pair of jeans that will never fit again is the ugly holiday sweater or pullover that was either given to you by a doddering relative, picked up at a local thrift store on a lark, or purchased on Etsy…

Pantonism: The Art of Matching Influences

Ever since the color gods at Pantone crowned Tangerine Tango their color of 2012, we’ve been a little color obsessed. Websites including Pinterest and Tumblr — even Facebook albums — allow users to curate and categorize inspirations by subject matter, sentiment, and color. Pantonism (not officially associated with the Pantone empire)…

Five Gifts for Crazy Theater People

If you’re intimate enough to be exchanging gifts with either a fan or a practitioner of theater, you know that “they” can be extremely … uh, particular. They tend to feel misunderstood, so you’ll score huge friendship points if you give a gift that shows you get them. Here are…

10 Favorite Boutiques for Holiday Shopping in Metro Phoenix

With the holidays in full swing (and our endless shopping lists in hand) we’ve wrangled this list of 10 boutiques in the Valley that will make any remaining gift-buying trips a breeze. 10. Poor Little Rich GirlWhat: Poor Little Rich Girl deals in lightly used, and usually pretty new, designer…

Memorable New Times Holiday Covers from the Past Decade

In honor of the holiday season, we decided to look back at the particularly memorable holiday covers of the past 10 years. It was pretty clear from reviewing the covers that holiday garland and the ubiquitous, feel-good “season for sharing” stories don’t drive our art decisions. 5. Is Nothing Sacred?: Apparently Not in…

The No Pants AZ Light Rail Ride is Scheduled for January

A quick public service announcement: if you’re not looking to share a bench and some quality skin time with a few pants-less commuters (and yes, they are just happy to see you), you might to take the car on January 8. The No Pants Light Rail Ride ride is organized by…

Black Silk and Velvet Party Dress at Annie Boomer Vintage

Each week Gem features one standout piece from a local shop. Whether it’s a jacket, necklace, or handbag, it’s on our have-to-have list. What: Little black dresses have been all we can think about since attending Dennita Sewell’s lecture on the fashion staple. This LBD from Annie Boomer Vintage fits the…

Vintage-Inspired Holiday Wreaths with antigirl

As the local artist writes in her handbook, “Wreaths are my newest favorite thing to make. I feel like I did when I first learned to bind a book. So much fucking excitement!”She let us into her creative space last week (between studying for finals and working on design gigs)…

Dennita Sewell’s Five Facts You Didn’t Know about the Little Black Dress

Phoenix Art Museum’s fashion curator Dennita Sewell dished out the history of the little black dress during the LBD cocktail party on Friday at Scottsdale’s recently opened Saguaro hotel.After imbibing, chatting, and snatching a few hors d’oeuvres, attendees sat down, facing mannequins dressed in a collection of LBDs from Robert Black. Sewell…

Lulubell Toy Bodega in Mesa Holds its Grand Opening Tonight

Geeks and fanatical collectors of designer vinyl figures have another reason to visit Second Friday in downtown Mesa tonight (or any other night), as the grand opening of Lulubell Toy Bodega takes place tonight.The designer toy boutique, which relocated from Tucson’s Fourth Avenue to Mesa’s Main Street last month, is the…