Posts Tagged ‘eco clothes’

DRYING OUR KNIT ALPACA CLOTHING

Sunday, August 22nd, 2010

This chapter in our Artisan Series allows you to see the drying process that all of Mayu‘s hand-knit alpaca accessories go through. Each Mayu accessory undergoes a set of preparations before it is delivered to your doorstep. This is only one of them! You were recently able to see Elvira knitting our Unisex Scarf like a fiend, and now you will see Maria precisely prepping a garment that will soon become one of our Ruffle Scarves. Enjoy!

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MAYU’S FALL KNITWEAR PHOTO SHOOT

Wednesday, August 18th, 2010

How much teasing can you handle? Along with our other teaser photos, here are production snapshots from Mayu‘s recent photo shoot, featuring glimpses of our new fall line! This first photo features Laddhavan Sutana, Mayu’s amazing designer (and occasional guest blogger!) dressing a mannequin with one of our new scarves. All of the photos in the shoot are by J Kaminski Photography, and the hair and makeup was done by BLovely Salon & Bridal Styling.

The process of creating a new fall line is a complex and intrepid one. Just imagine, they go through an intense design process, which is then put into practice in Peru, and featured in a high-end, styled fashion shoot in the USA!
More photos after the jump!

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FAREWELL TO YOU, PERU!! MAYU ALPACA’S OWNER RETURNS WITH NEW ALPACA DESIGNS FOR FALL!

Wednesday, August 11th, 2010

It’s never easy to bid adieu to a such a view. It was a privilege to be able to share this beautiful sight with Mayu‘s Peruvian artisans, even for such a short time. However, our mission is complete, and we are preparing for this autumn’s new designs, starting with a photo shoot next week! More to follow! Thanks for subscribing to our blog! Follow us on Twitter and find us on FB!!

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NEW ALPACA ACCESSORY DESIGNS => OFF TO PERU!

Sunday, July 25th, 2010

The "Corner" Where a lot of Afternoon Knitting Takes Place!

I’m excited to be RETURNING TO PERU, the stomping grounds of my Peace Corps experience, after two years without a visit (day job, student etc…). This year’s excuse is clearly work! Here in the US, Mayu’s designer and I have been working very hard to come up with the greatest new hat, scarf and wrap designs for Fall 2010 (just around the corner!). The artisans in Peru have already started creating the products but we do have to finalize the finishing touches!

I’m bringing with me large bottles of Aleve and multi-vitamins, two items that are more affordable and easier to acquire in the US. I just finished up two months in Albuquerque, NM so I’m eager to share the traditional scents of the Southwest such as Pinon. Wind chimes are hugely popular in NM too, so I picked up a few of those for gifting purposes; they will look beautiful hanging in the artisans’ workshop with views of the Cordillera Huayhuash in the background. The sounds the wind chimes will  be a welcome change from the clicking of knitting needles that we are accustomed to hearing!

I’m especially happy this trip to have the Mitch Teplitsky, the director of one of our favorite Peruvian documentaries, Soy Andina, with me for a few days this trip as well as his wife, Doris, who is Peruvian and born and raised not too far from where Mayu’s artisans live! It should be a great trip and I’m looking forward to sharing it with all of you.

OK, I’m off to the airport and hoping that my 45 minute connection in Atlanta is sufficient…
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