Tag: Leather

  • HOARE: Leather rules the world | The Chronicle Herald

    HOARE: Leather rules the world | The Chronicle Herald

    Merhaba everyone!

    That’s a wonderful Turkish greeting I learned while trolling the hills, valleys and beautiful cities of that great country this fall.

    And take note – Istanbul is no slouch when it comes to fashion, sisters!

    As a matter of fact, my big fat plane arrived during the height of fashion week, girlfriends, but alas, I guess my name was mistakenly left of the invitation list this year 🙁

    And I had to make tracks anyway, and don a noticeably unfashionable cycling outfit for my grand adventure! More on that sometime later…when cycling wear actually looks fashionably hawt! (not a chance, sorry my cycling sisters…)

    But I still managed to alight at a number of wicked little boutiques in and around the Grand Bazaar, chiclets! And I marvelled at the artisanal goods everywhere, from Istanbul down to the Aegean coast.

    But of course, all my eyes, including the “evil” ones on the earrings I bought, turned to LEATHER.

    Yes, all I’m writing it in caps just this time for my fashionable friend – LEATHER is a a rip roarin’ trend in every designer’s notebook for fall; whether it shows up in a pleated a-lined skirt, a righteous sheath dress, as piping on jackets, sweaters or preciously flouncing across pretty girl tops and/or jewelry.

    Orphanage Clothing, a local design house- the creation of maven Kim Munson – also recently introduced me to her amazing leather harness-style creations to pop over any top, which I hope to do this fall or winter. (hint to my present-buyng g-friends.).

    I can’t stop my verbal caresses of this cowhide sister – my apologies to those who don’t favour this material on philosophical or other grounds – leather’s sister pleather works just as well.

    I’ve still got a leather a-line skirt I bought a long time ago – just don’t ask when! – that I still rock.

    And let’s not even get started on the age-old boot and/or jacket selection in my cupboards.

    My point is – and I think my fashion sisters in Istanbul will agree – leather is a universal prize picking no matter where in the world you find yourself.

    Recently, I was happy to see Gwyneth Paltrow rocking a leather sheath dress – my perennial favourite, and French Vogue was beaming out at me from their facebook site with an out-of-sight leather biker bomber jacket.

    Even “krazy” old KK (Kim Kardashian) was sporting a leather skirt the other day and I have to say I liked it.

    So, after all my chat earlier this season about ankle boots, I couldn’t help but ring your fall fashion bells with other leather friends.

    In fashion parlance, leather is a timeless common language transcends boundaries – six or seven time zones for me on the trip – not to mention decades. Most of you can still drag out a leather jacket from yesteryear, pop on a scarf and jeans and make the grade.

    While I’m safely back on leaf-covered terra firma now; I made sure to bust out my leather goods.

    And when I do, I can’t help but still smile when I remember the grin on a Turkish woman’s face when I complimented her on her wicked boots.

    Eva Hoare is a reporter at The Chronicle Herald

    via HOARE: Leather rules the world | The Chronicle Herald.

  • Exporters leave for Turkey

    Exporters leave for Turkey

    SIALKOT: A six-member delegation of leading leather goods exporters left Sialkot for Turkey on Saturday, for a week-long study visit under the auspices of the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (Unido).

    The head of the delegation, Muhammad Anwar Butt, told media that the Sialkot exporters would learn advanced leather and leather goods manufacturing technology from Turkish exporters and manufacturers, while visiting manufacturing facilities in Istanbul and Azmir (the big industrial cities of Turkey). The Pakistani exporters would also share their experiences and observations.

    He said that the trip would also be helpful in the early transfer of advanced leather technology to Sialkot which would help upgrade and modernise the industry, enabling it to meet global challenges under the World Trade Organisation (WTO) regime.

    Butt said that Unido had offered technical assistance and expertise to strengthen the leather industry which could be capable of meeting the international demand and quality standards. Unido has initiated a development project for this purpose which included provision of latest machinery for garments to the Leather Product Development Institute Sialkot, practical training and foreign study tours for hands-on knowledge.

    Published in The Express Tribune, November 21st, 2010.

    via Exporters leave for Turkey – The Express Tribune.