Made fresh for you

Friday, July 25, 2008

Bouncing back in


I dearly apologize for the lack of productivity within this business, but I was recently struck with a bolt of inspiration and fortunately made a dash to my stack of fabrics. What you see to the left is the result of this predicament. Good news for those who might be interested in this product I have created.

The industry is screaming aloud for the sake of resurrecting the most sophisticated styles of fashion history. Inspiration shows in the likes of Galliano, Chanel, Zac Posen and many more. This recent calling has caused me to drool among my current obsessions: Oxford pumps, trench coats, costume jewelry, and a more conservative array of fits and styles.

What I've recently created falls under another obsession which I haven't listed, and that's the clutch. This bow clutch is for sale and I recommend it to those who seek something formal and discrete to carry with them on a night out. This clutch is great to add a dash of edginess to even the simplest outfit, and I recommend it to the most confident.

If you're interested in this clutch, please message me at rn337307@ohio.edu and I'll give you further instructions. I am asking for $35 (not including shipping, unless I deliver this to you in person). Following information is listed below:

-Denim bow "handle", hand-stitched along the edges.
-pink and black striped outer layer mixed polyester and cotton.
-when completely folded out: 10x7
-zipper with handstitched extension

Friday, May 23, 2008

Making Headlines!

Here is an article I'm in, courtesy of speakeasymag.com! One for the team!

Sunday, May 11, 2008

These two bags still for sale from the fashio show:

These two:




$55.00 SOLD!



$70.oo

message me if you're truly interested. First person to pay gets it: rn337307@ohio.edu

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Post-Fashion Show

With a dash of rock and roll, this year's fashion show was a huge success. In the massive Baker Ballroom, there was full house and the lights dim to where only the catwalk casts a celestial halo.
I arrived there fifteen minutes late of my scheduled time due to lack of communication and unpreparedness from the other parties, but we managed to be ready ten minutes shy of 2 p.m. The runway almost reached the other side of the ballroom, but my models and I destroyed that platform with our stilettos and spunk.
Of all three of us, Emilee and I had a wardrobe malfunction knocking on our doors, but we ignored it with doing all we can to look confident and make sure the outfits are stable as a deadbolt the whole way through.
Everyone loved our stuff!
I'll have to give my round of applause to the student designers that also took part in this. They - including their models- arrived with enthusiasm and nervousness (though who wasn't nervous?), but once we strutted our stuff, so much adrenaline kicked in and we experienced a high; most of us could've done this for another five times. Their clothes were amazing, and I hope people pay attention to the local hidden talents because who knows when they will explode into the public eye.
I have two bags for sale, including one wallet. Please purchase them. One is missing a picture but I will have it posted asap!
Bag #1: $75.00
Bag #2: 55.00 (not pictured but will. It has the infamous octopus monster!)

Wallet #3: $25 dollars (or price negotiable, since I just want to get rid of this

Sunday, March 30, 2008

Sneak Peak @ Fashion Show Collection


So over spring break, I made one bag that I immediately fell in love with once I completed it. This will be the only piece I will reveal (and wear around...carefully) before the fashion show in May - which I'm VERY excited for. There will be four models strutting my stuff; this means four outfits and four bags. I completed A bag and have three more down, and four more outfits to go. I will be going out a lot less this quarter than the last, which is unfortunate because I will be blessed with amazing weather for the next ten weeks. Oh well, it'll be worth it. (Besides, we have summer break!)
This bag was inspired by the sorbet ice cream my sister happened to be eating a day before I picked the fabrics. I am all about bold and eccentric colors, so I went out and bought the boldest, brightest "sorbet-colored" poplin fabrics to construct this bag with. Why I chose poplin material was because my sewing machine is limited to withstand certain durability of fabrics. Denim is a disaster (imagine the interior exploding and re-constructing it constantly out of frustration), and cotton as well as other material with not so much thread count is unstable. With some sturdy compressed sheets of cotton to make poplin much more sturdier, the bag beautifully molded into what I visioned. Ironically, the most excruciating step in this process was flipping the straps inside out so that the frilling seams remained inside. My fingernails were sensitive once I got all 8 to flip out...Anyways, here is the result!

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Out of the cave and (hopefully) back in business


This bag is for sale: $65
e-mail me at: rn337307@ohio.edu
I accept paypal

I've realized that with school, organizations, and projects I'm involved in, it's really hard to squeeze some time into making some bags here and there. I greatly apologize for the lack of updates and I hope to maintain this blog and keep it up-to-date for now on, starting right now.

I do have some news, however, pertaining to future plans for Made Fresh. (The name change is pending; I'm considering it) So I was assigned head of student designs for this year's Fashion Associate Mom's Weekend Fashion Show and I'm beyond excited about this because I, along with a few lovely and innovative student designers, will be showcasing a few pieces here and there. My goal plan is to make at least two bags: one is a special design (which I'll keep under wraps) and the other is a collaboration work. I will also try and make three dresses, each exploring every level of complexity, fabric, and style. This show will be on May 3rd, from 1-3pm. (time might be slightly different. I'll get a rain check on that)

As far as updates, I've been working on a music zine, which focuses on and exposes the DIY music scene within Southeast Ohio and Northern West Virginia as well as surrounding areas, with my boyfriend and a few friends of ours. We are hoping to get this first issue pubished a week before For Real Fest, which is almost a month from now. There are interviews, reviews, columns, pictures, rants, and so on and it's all non-profit. Along with the zine, I've been hosting a radio show which airs Tuesdays (except March 25th) from 8-10 p.m. on www.acrn.com. It's called "Jet Lag: International Heavy Show" and I play music within the genre of punk/hardcore/metal from anywhere but the United States. I might also be writing for a student-run fashion magazine in my campus, though final decision on that is still up in the air.

I will be on spring break as of tomorrow after my last exam. Lots of updates will be in store since I will jump back to my bag projects, so stay tuned!

Saturday, December 15, 2007

end of the year update

After months of absolutely no activity, we are back in business. A bit late since the days until many holidays are counting down to almost the single digits. Anyways, a few updates:

#1-Once again, business is back up. Sold a bag not to long ago to a fellow customer across the Atlantic Ocean.
#2-Prices have been substantially raised. For the reason that pricing has been unfair on my part because with the amount of time spent on bags as well as the materials purchased to even construct a bag, 30-45 dollars all dwindles down to an overall 10-15 dollars in profit. If you calculate the numbers of hours normally spent on an average bag (take probably 9-13 hours?), that will mean I have been making four dollars an hour, and sometimes less. Also, keep in mind that these bags are very unique and that it is most likely that another copy will not be made since I don't really like to make something twice. The start of this very small company was to base it around the idea to make something that I can't find in stores, or else whats the point of making a bag when you can simply order something that has been mass produced by some sort of assembly line, ultimately concluding the fact that 1,000 other girls are out there possibly carrying the same sac around their shoulders.
#3-I'm thinking about making wristlets. More information TBA.
#4-I go back to school on January 7th. Since I am taking 18 hours this quarter along with hosting a radio show through the campus radio station, time will probably limit me to making a bag and wallet a week.
#5-This will be my summer job unless I find another one to make even more money on the side.
#6-I made a poor attempt at reformatting the layout of this website. It will be fixed.
#7-Yes, I take orders now. I will have some stuff posted online soon, so check back!

On the note of my radio show, here is its myspace. The radio station's website is: acrn.com.

Thank you for sticking with me through 2007. Stay safe, 2008 is just around the corner!

Love, Rika xoxo


Edit:Anyone up for purchasing this bag? Only 30+4 bucks shipping and handling. I just want to get rid of it. If you're interested, Please e-mail me at: rn337307@ohio.edu. I will accept records as well:)