If sexiness was linked to brain size, Dr. Nathan Myhrvold would be the sexiest man alive. Don’t know this wunderkind who lives just across the water in a Bellevue fortress? Take a look at his quick stats:
Had enough of the kitschy owl pendant craze? Yeah, we don’t give a hoot either. (Wa-waa.) In desperate need of a break from any animal-themed accessorizing, we’re currently loving the new collection of Lock jewelry courtesy of Tiffany & Co.
With an opening price point of just $80, you can treat yourself to a statement necklace (and that iconic Tiffany Blue box) that’s sure to stand the test of trend-ebbing time.
Seattleite’s exclusive Q&A session with the co-founder of Seattle Fashion Incubator.
It’s time to go local with fashion finds. We hear about fashion labels from New York and Paris all the time, but Seattle’s fashion designers are definitely worth that closer look!
Belltown’s Kuhlman is the ideal place to get sized up — or shop for designer threads.
We all know how good it feels to step into a custom-fitted garment. But in this modern age of outlet malls and retail stores, finding a good tailor can be nearly impossible. So, if you’d like to be fitted – or that 10-year-old suit of yours just needs a couple alterations – your best bet in this city is Belltown’s Scott Kuhlman.
Gård Vintners has a new award-winning winemaker to take the winery’s award-winning wines to an even higher level.
SCT’S dinner series satisfies with an exciting, delicious lineup for 2011.
Imagine a handful of Seattle’s most highly renowned culinary masters, working together in one kitchen to prepare a meal just for you. For six separate nights throughout the year, the Seattle Chef’s Table makes this food lover’s fantasy a reality.
Raise your glass at Oliver’s Twist and toast the coming of spring.
Because it pairs so well with a warm fireplace, red wine is a staple in Seattle. Let’s face it though, we are sick of fireplaces — and we need a reason to drink something fruity or kicky or just plain springy. It’s April and we are craving serious heat — the kind that originates from the sun, not a match.
Tami Elwin, marketing manager at The Bravern, keeps a keen eye on trends circulating the stores around her. So what’s happening right now?