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Chicago Traveler July 2010


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July 2010, Tuesday
Chicago Sidewalk Sale
Location:Daley Plaza - 50 W. Washington St.
Fashion Focus Chicago is pleased to host the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs fourth annual Chicago Sidewalk Sale at Daley Plaza, 50 W. Washington St. The two-day shopping event, held on Tuesday, July 20 and Wednesday, July 21 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., will be the perfect place to peruse all the affordable merchandise and see first-hand how local designers and independent boutiques are thriving in Chicago.

From hats to handbags and ties to tees, there will be something for everyone at the Chicago Sidewalk Sale. Along with the shopping, there will also be a runway show at 12 p.m. on both days featuring the latest looks of the summer season from the participating Chicago talent.

The following local designers and independent boutiques will be participating in the Chicago Sidewalk Sale at Daley Plaza on Tuesday, July 20 and Wednesday, July 21 (as of June 3, 2010):

Sandra Adams and her textile art apparel line The Nature of Things ($20-$35)
Lee Allison and his eponymous woven silk neckwear line ($15-$50)
Pilar Audian-Reed with the Lakeview boutique Kreative Soul ($5-$105)
Jess Audey and her namesake dress line Audey ($30-$600)
Sandra Aya Emil and her Ghana influenced jewelry line Afrika Designs ($5-$350)
Brandon Breaux and his t-shirt brand End Wealth Corp. ($20-$35)
Nicole Briggs with Chicago-based online boutique Shrink ($30-$250)
Vika Brown of the Lincoln Park boutique Eclectica ($80-$400)
Tiffany Bullock with South Loop footwear boutique House of Sole ($35-100)
Jessica Constable and her creative jewelry line Jess LC ($18-$90)
Kate Coxworth and her tailored womenswear line Kate Boggiano ($16-$350)
Sarah Freezor with Lincoln Park handbag boutique 1154 Lill ($30-$210)
Erin Gallagher and her eponymous bridge jewelry line ($50-$150)
Kirsten Goede and her sparkle-filled jewelry line Objets d’Envy ($25-$350)
Kristin Hassan and her namesake casual womenswear line ($38-$150)
Eun Hee Kim and her childrenswear line Sam & Coop ($18-$40)
Heidi Hess and her eponymous knitwear line ($60-$495)
Anna Hovet and her namesake urban line ($25-$179)
Jermikko and her eponymous contemporary womenswear line ($75-$175)
Katie Johansson and her handcrafted jewelry line Dollybird Designs ($25-$300)
Veronica Martens and her fine art jewelry line Veronica Riley Martens ($30-$70)
Kelley Moseley and her cutting edge jewelry line K~Fleye ($25-$450)
Jenny Pfanenstiel and her one-of-a-kind hats line Forme Millinery ($30-$150)
Eia Radosavljevic and her couture hat line Eia Millinery Design ($30-$300)
Dana Reed and her namesake custom jewelry line ($30-$300)
Cynthia Ryba and her eponymous trendy womenwear line ($95-$320)
Julie Schmidt and her skillfully crafted line Juliet Jewelry ($30-$138)
Julie Schwanbeck and her hand fabricated artisan jewelry line jules. ($50-$150)
Greg Shugar and his handmade silk necktie line The Tie Bar
Betsy Siber and her vintage postage stamps jewelry line Foxglove Accessories ($15 - $70)
Susanne Siegel and her namesake travel inspired jewelry line ($50-$500)
Colleen Soisson and her funky metal and leather belt line Heroine Chic ($50-$95)
Michelle Tan with her eponymous Bucktown and coming soon Block 37 boutique ($29 to $500)
Lidia Wachowska and her playful yet classic womenswear line Evil Kitty ($22-$350)
Rebecca Zemans and her namesake one-of-a-kind wearable jewelry line ($24-$1,800)
Ashley Zygmunt and her tops and tunics womenswear line Zamrie ($78-$248)

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