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Chicago Magazine.com Features Chicago Indie Collection

April 29th, 2009

 

In collaboration with SeeMore Shopping (seemoreshopping.com), Northbrook Court (1515 Lake Cook Rd., Northbrook; 847-498-8161, northbrookcourt.com) hosts The Chicago Indie Collection May 2nd from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. and May 3rd from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Located on the lower level near Lord & Taylor, the event features hats, clothes, accessories, and more from 16 local independent designers, including Chic Gems (chicgemsetc.com), Juliet Jewelry (julietjewelry.com), Objets d’Envy (objetsdenvy.com), and Tangee Inc. (tangeeinc.net) and CellKeeper (www.cellkeeper.com).

 

http://www.chicagomag.com/Radar/Sales-Check/April-2009/Wicker-Park-rsquos-Latest-Addition/

Chicago Indie Designer featuring CellKeeper

April 27th, 2009

 

You might not think to hit the mall when on the hunt for new local designers. That will all change this weekend as Northbrook Court and SeeMore Shopping, a Chicago-based shopping publication and Web site, present the “Chicago Indie Collection,” which will feature looks by 16 emerging fashion designers, all in one unlikely location.

Taking place from 10AM-9PM on Saturday, May 2, and from 11AM-6PM on Sunday, May 3, the “Chicago Indie Collection” is a pop-up boutique situated on the first floor of Northbrook Court near Lord & Taylor. SeeMore Shopping regularly hosts these temporary retail boutiques in locations across the city and suburbs, bringing together looks by Chicago designers in a one-stop-shop setting for savvy fashionistas. 

The Northbrook Court event will feature clothing and accessories from 16 Chicago-based designers, including Lara Miller, Brynn Capella Handbags, CC Bella and Squasht by Les. Items will include everything from designer clothing collections and handmade jewelry to unique handbags and even custom stationery.

By NBC Contributor Wendy Wollenberg http://www.nbcchicago.com/around_town/shopping/Chicago-Indie-Designers-Hit-the-Big-Time.html

NBC5 Chicago Around Town Features Dangerous Curves Ahead Charity Fashion Show

April 20th, 2009

By  NBC5 Contributor: WENDY WOLLENBERG

 

A-Line Style Services founder Tamika Martell created her wardrobe consulting and personal shopping business in 2008 to help guide Chicago professionals to look and feel their best. Her company specializes in styling curvaceous and plus-sized women, a market she feels is often overlooked. Martell will host the “Dangerous Curves Ahead” charity fashion show on Saturday, April 25 to showcase style in all shapes and sizes.

The “Dangerous Curves Ahead” fashion show and women’s expo will take place from 7-10PM at the Zhou B Art Center (1029 W. 35th St.) on Chicago’s near South Side. The multi-faceted event will present an all-sizes fashion show, along with discounted clothing, accessories and beauty products and complimentary services from more than 20 Chicago and national vendors, such as event partner PZI Jeans. The first 500 guests will receive a gift bag with more than $100 in goodies.

The event will also showcase entertainment from Chicago comedian Meechie Hall and music from V-103 DJ Sundance, along with complimentary food and cocktails. Proceeds from the event will benefit 2nd Chance Chicago, a nonprofit organization helping homeless women and children. 

Tickets for ”Dangerous Curves Ahead” are $20 in advance (including private parking) and $25 at the door. Tickets can also be purchased in advance at the 2nd Chance Resale Boutique (6607 S. King Dr.).

Copyright NBC Local Media

Join CellKeeper & Raymi Productions in the Metropolitan Club Shopping Event

April 13th, 2009

Chicago’s hottest local designers who consign all over the city will offer their goods at special show prices for our upcoming event. Mark your calendar for Tuesday, April 28th from 5:00pm – 8:00pm at the Metropolitan Club in the Sears Tower. 233 S Wacker Dr. 67th flr.

Raymi Productions holds events for business professionals in and around the city.

What’s different about Raymi Productions is that we do not charge for our events and we specifically attract tasteful business professionals by personally inviting them through invitations, post cards, visiting their offices, managing our relationships, etc.

We take great pride in providing full promotion for our events and
consistently drawing an affluent crowd and we attract new faces with each event. In the past, Raymi Productions has successfully held networking events and organized private special events. We’ve also collaborated with a variety of non-profit organizations.

If you’re interested in sponsoring one of our upcoming events please contact

Please RSVP to cece@raymiproductions.com or visit www.raymiproductions.com 

Gen Art Shop Chicago

March 13th, 2009

Join Gen Art Shop Chicago and CellKeeper Saturday March 21st 2009 at Union Station Great Hall from 1-6pm.  This is an amazing event full of shopping, selling and pampering to benefit the charitable Gen Art Foundation & its mission of supporting emerging talent.  This event offers designers and boutiques an opportunity to sell sale stock as well as showcase their Spring/Summer items at a widely promoted, well-organized and entertaining event.  This will be Gen Art’s 13th annual Shop Chicago event!  RSVP today at www.genart.org.

Today’s Black Woman Features CellKeeper

February 27th, 2009

Today’s Black Woman, featuring First Lady, Michelle Obama, also features CellKeeper in their  ’Tech Trek’ Article, “Holding Mobile Lifestyle Together.” Read this article and more at: http://www.cellkeeper.com/pr/pdf/todays_black_woman.pdf.

Valentine’s Day Feature CellKeeper in Access Magazine

February 12th, 2009

 

Ladies looking to keep their mobile technology safe and stylish will want a Cellkeeper red alligator mobile lifestyle carrying case. Designed to accommodate a Razr phone, a Blackberry, Palm or Treo device, an iPod or any thin digital camera, the Cellkeeper is the fashionista’s alternative to fumbling around. http://www.cellkeeper.com.

Check out Sara Simmons tips on the Toilet Paper Entrepreneur Blog

January 3rd, 2009

Think small, start local, get noticed. There are several different avenues you can turn to that might generate the local press you want on your business, which may spread & get picked up into national news. These tricks may seem simple, but many entrepreneurs under estimate the power of local press.

1. Get involved with your community:
Are there local clubs, groups or organizations you can affiliate with, that make sense to your business? For example, we are affiliated with the fashion industry, so we are involved in several fashion organizations. Many times, these affiliations host networking events and educational seminars. These are great networking tools because you never know who you will meet that may help you get noticed.

2.Call the local Chambers of Commerce in your city:
Chicago is quite large and broken up into various Chamber(s) of Commerce. Each Chamber has their own list of local retailers and businesses according to industry or expertise. You can download lists online or get a list from your local chamber. More often that not, locals like to support other locals.

3. Contact your City Counsel or Mayor’s Office.
Many times, there are associations within your city that have been established to help local entrepreneurs get started. Your city counsel should have a list of associations that help with funding, mentoring, or general business advice. These are great ways to meet people in various aspects of business and again, you never know how they may help you grow, develop and get noticed.

4. Check out local venues for events that maybe taking place.
Many times, there are fundraising events or holiday events that are taking place locally. These are great ways to get involved for usually very little money. The best part is, as a vendor or sponsor, your company is usually involved in their press releases and media kits on their dime! This is also a great way to get noticed.

5. Contact Local Media on what you are doing:
Local media likes new and refreshing ideas & stories. If you are having a fundraiser or are involved in a community plan, contact your local press and build relationships with the writers and editors this way. There are usually smaller publications that support local businesses.

Sara Simmons is the Designer & Business Manager at CellKeeper Company. They have their own blog which posts local events happening within the Chicago area. Visit www.cellkeeper.com/blog or www.cellkeeper.com.

Check out this blog and more at http://www.toiletpaperentrepreneur.com/blog/guest-post-thinking-outside-the-box-getting-recognized-locally-by-sara-simmons.

Listen to the Interview on BlogTalk Radio with Sara Simmons

December 16th, 2008

Listen to Jill and Claudia from BlogTalk Radio who will interivew Sara Simmons about CellKeeper on Wednesday December 17th at 1:15pm CST, 11:15am PST.  Jill and Claudia are two longtime friends, both empty nesters, talk about the many exciting, new and unknown challenges facing the baby boomer generation of parents.  For more information go to Emptynestersradio.blogspot.com or www.blogtalkradio.com/emptynesters

Checkout one of CellKeeper’s retailers, Bess & Loie in Thrillist

December 9th, 2008

Thrillist - Bess & Loie

Bags: Bess & Loie
1015 W Lake St, between Carpenter and Morgan; West Loop; 312.226.2247


Purses are delicate gifting territory, so get hers from this shopkeeper who meticulously culls in-demand bags from all over the world, from the Manhattan-made orange nylon MZ Wallace Ella (w/ six interior pockets & detachable pouch) to the Italian vegan “leather” Elezar Vivi Tote, roomy enough for a laptop, but pH-balanced for tons of makeup.
 Browse the selections with dignity at BessAndLoie.com