Stylish Finds from Local Craft Fairs
- Stylish Finds from Local Craft FairsBy Zoe SchaefferIf you think craft fairs are only full of folksy finds, think again. Today's indie marketplaces—popping up everywhere from Berkeley to Brooklyn—feature local artisans selling their amazing, one-of-a-kind wares. Join us for a cross-country tour of our favorite style discoveries.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/130141_Original.jpg
- Stylish Finds from Local Craft FairsIn Los Angeles, we uncovered these Moroccan eye agate earrings from jewelry designer Alana Douvros. The handmade find is both understated and attention-getting, thanks to the mysterious, milky stones. SHOP NOW: Alana Douvros Eye Agate Earrings, $185http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/130128_Original.jpg
- Stylish Finds from Local Craft FairsIn San Francisco, industrial designer Christine Marcelino used coating-free vegetable-dyed leather to create this utilitarian-chic carryall. Stylish enough for all outings, but functional enough for the office, the accessory is surely destined to become your go-to bag. SHOP NOW: Materials And Process Sacajawea Carryall, $400http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/130138_Original.jpg
- Stylish Finds from Local Craft FairsThese chunky knit fingerless pompom gloves are designed to keep hands toasty while freeing up fingers to make everyday tasks easier. The Chicago-based knitter behind High Hope Knits also makes slouchy berets and adorable bunny ears for babies. SHOP NOW: High Hope Knits Fingerless Gloves, $25http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/130130_Original.jpg
- Stylish Finds from Local Craft FairsRefreshingly simple, these tees and hats come from Chicago-based company Fourth Is King. The tops boast unpretentious graphics with a hipster sensibility, with a universal message that anyone can own. SHOP NOW: Love Me, Love Me Not T-shirt, $32http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/130134_Original.jpg
- Stylish Finds from Local Craft FairsThe Brooklyn-based designer behind Bryr Studio crafts made-to-order shoes from a combo of suede and leather. Team these comfy and cute boots (available in six different shades) with your worn-in blues and favorite sweater. SHOP NOW: Bryr Studio Granny-boot, $410http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/130126_Original.jpg
- Stylish Finds from Local Craft FairsTwo sisters in Orange, Calif., make these customized graphic bangles. Regulars on the craft-fair circuit, the duo lets you choose your shape, color and finish.SHOP NOW: Voz Collective Custom Bangle, $22http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/130140_Original.jpg
- Stylish Finds from Local Craft FairsInspired by their travels through Peru, Thailand and the Philippines, the L.A.-based design team behind Love Birds LA hand-makes pouches with textiles from across the globe. Crafted with backing in eco-friendly leather or denim, some are durable enough to double as iPad sleeves. SHOP NOW: Love Birds LA Riviera Clutch, $62http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/130135_Original.jpg
- Stylish Finds from Local Craft FairsSan Francisco children's designer Kira brings some West Coast pride to her collection with this hip-hop-inspired tee. SHOP NOW: Kira Back To Cali T-Shirt, $38http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/130139_Original.jpg
- Stylish Finds from Local Craft FairsThe Portland-based designer behind Flipside repurposes abandoned materials to make truly unique hats and headbands. To keep your head warm (or because you're having a bad hair day), try this whimsical topper with denim or a casual dress. SHOP NOW: Flipside Weekender Hat, $25http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/130129_Original.jpg
- Stylish Finds from Local Craft FairsColumbia, Missouri-based jewelry designer Lily Dawson makes chunky styles that beg to be stacked and layered. But this one—made with plated chains and Austrian crystal—is certainly a stand-alone piece.SHOP NOW: Lily Dawson Large Chain Cuff, $75http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/130132_Original.jpg
- Stylish Finds from Local Craft FairsArtist Eric Heins hand-makes everything from guitar picks to wrap bracelets that are designed, cut, hand-punched and sewn in his Boston studio. This belt, truly an artisan piece, will only look better with age. SHOP NOW: Corter Leather Standard Utility Belt, $55http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/130127_Original.jpg
- Stylish Finds from Local Craft FairsThis handmade hat from San Francisco designer Nellie Le is topped with a playful pompom, and can be customized with three of your favorite shades. It is sure to be a staple through the cooler months. SHOP NOW: Pom Hat, $32http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/130136_Original.jpg
- Stylish Finds from Local Craft FairsIf you ever wanted to know if you could pull off a two-finger ring, this minimalist brass style from New York City's FSMNYC is the perfect way to find out. Elegant and only slightly punk rock, it's dainty enough to flatter your fingers, but edgy enough to give you street cred. SHOP NOW: FSMNYC Classic Two-Finger Ring, $80http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/130137_Original.jpg
- Stylish Finds from Local Craft FairsThe rompers designed by the Los Angeles-based duo behind Little Warrior are unisex, making them easy to pass down from one sibling to the next. SHOP NOW: Little Warrior Terry Slub Romper, $92http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/130133_Original.jpg
- Stylish Finds from Local Craft Fairshttp://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/130141_Original.jpg
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1 of 15By Zoe Schaeffer
If you think craft fairs are only full of folksy finds, think again. Today's indie marketplaces—popping up everywhere from Berkeley to Brooklyn—feature local artisans selling their amazing, one-of-a-kind wares. Join us for a cross-country tour of our favorite style discoveries.
No Stone Unturned
2 of 15In Los Angeles, we uncovered these Moroccan eye agate earrings from jewelry designer Alana Douvros. The handmade find is both understated and attention-getting, thanks to the mysterious, milky stones.
SHOP NOW: Alana Douvros Eye Agate Earrings, $185
Back to Business
3 of 15In San Francisco, industrial designer Christine Marcelino used coating-free vegetable-dyed leather to create this utilitarian-chic carryall. Stylish enough for all outings, but functional enough for the office, the accessory is surely destined to become your go-to bag.
SHOP NOW: Materials And Process Sacajawea Carryall, $400
Need a Hand?
4 of 15These chunky knit fingerless pompom gloves are designed to keep hands toasty while freeing up fingers to make everyday tasks easier. The Chicago-based knitter behind High Hope Knits also makes slouchy berets and adorable bunny ears for babies.
SHOP NOW: High Hope Knits Fingerless Gloves, $25
Tee Time
5 of 15Refreshingly simple, these tees and hats come from Chicago-based company Fourth Is King. The tops boast unpretentious graphics with a hipster sensibility, with a universal message that anyone can own.
SHOP NOW: Love Me, Love Me Not T-shirt, $32
If the Shoe Fits
6 of 15The Brooklyn-based designer behind Bryr Studio crafts made-to-order shoes from a combo of suede and leather. Team these comfy and cute boots (available in six different shades) with your worn-in blues and favorite sweater.
SHOP NOW: Bryr Studio Granny-boot, $410
In the Wrist
7 of 15Two sisters in Orange, Calif., make these customized graphic bangles. Regulars on the craft-fair circuit, the duo lets you choose your shape, color and finish.
SHOP NOW: Voz Collective Custom Bangle, $22
Bohemian Streak
8 of 15Inspired by their travels through Peru, Thailand and the Philippines, the L.A.-based design team behind Love Birds LA hand-makes pouches with textiles from across the globe. Crafted with backing in eco-friendly leather or denim, some are durable enough to double as iPad sleeves.
SHOP NOW: Love Birds LA Riviera Clutch, $62
California Dreaming
9 of 15San Francisco children's designer Kira brings some West Coast pride to her collection with this hip-hop-inspired tee.
SHOP NOW: Kira Back To Cali T-Shirt, $38
Cap It Off
10 of 15The Portland-based designer behind Flipside repurposes abandoned materials to make truly unique hats and headbands. To keep your head warm (or because you're having a bad hair day), try this whimsical topper with denim or a casual dress.
SHOP NOW: Flipside Weekender Hat, $25
Get Cuffed
11 of 15Columbia, Missouri-based jewelry designer Lily Dawson makes chunky styles that beg to be stacked and layered. But this one—made with plated chains and Austrian crystal—is certainly a stand-alone piece.
SHOP NOW: Lily Dawson Large Chain Cuff, $75
Belt It Out
12 of 15Artist Eric Heins hand-makes everything from guitar picks to wrap bracelets that are designed, cut, hand-punched and sewn in his Boston studio. This belt, truly an artisan piece, will only look better with age.
SHOP NOW: Corter Leather Standard Utility Belt, $55
Pom Squad
13 of 15This handmade hat from San Francisco designer Nellie Le is topped with a playful pompom, and can be customized with three of your favorite shades. It is sure to be a staple through the cooler months.
SHOP NOW: Pom Hat, $32
Ring Me
14 of 15If you ever wanted to know if you could pull off a two-finger ring, this minimalist brass style from New York City's FSMNYC is the perfect way to find out. Elegant and only slightly punk rock, it's dainty enough to flatter your fingers, but edgy enough to give you street cred.
SHOP NOW: FSMNYC Classic Two-Finger Ring, $80
One-Piece Wonder
15 of 15The rompers designed by the Los Angeles-based duo behind Little Warrior are unisex, making them easy to pass down from one sibling to the next.
SHOP NOW: Little Warrior Terry Slub Romper, $92
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