Showing posts with label maiocchi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label maiocchi. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Stockist Love - Maiocchi

What a better way of starting my new Stockist Love feature, than with Kimono Reincarnate's very first stockist, Maiocchi.

I have been a fan of Maiocchi clothing from way back and you may have noticed me rave about their clothes on this blog once or twice.  The local designer Deanne is a girl after my own heart  with her love of a good Japanese print and some of the fun, quirky touches to different outfits.  But what I love most is how great I feel when I'm wearing a Maiocchi outfit.   To be honest, these days, I'm a larger girl and it's not that easy finding fun, fashionable and flattering clothes in my size, but Maiocchi never fail to add something amazing to my wardrobe each season.  



The latest summer range was full of fun colours and prints.

And the new winter collection lots of warming prints and textiles for those colder days.

The Maiocchi stores are such a treat with not just clothes and accessories but also lots of fun little stationery and homeware treats to spoil your nest.


Brisbane dwellers are lucky to have the three stores to choose from in, The Valley, The CBD and Paddington and now, people of old Sydney town have their own store too, with the new shop opening up on 72B Oxford Street Paddington.

If you're in other areas, there is also an online store and stockists around Australia.

*All photos in this post are by Maiocchi*

Wednesday, October 06, 2010

My Maiocchi 2010 Spring Collection Wishlist

My Maiocchi 2010 Spring Collection Wishlist


You can check out more of Maiocchi's Spring collection here.  Anything there on your wishlist?

Tuesday, August 05, 2008

Maiocchi and Kokka

I recently noticed that Maiocchi, one of my favourite designers is using one of my favourite Kokka fabrics. Bet you can't tell how much I want to go shopping there now!




Friday, March 02, 2007

Obi with Maiocchi Skirt

I have a confession to make. I love clothes. I love innovative designs, BUT I am a very impatient seamstress. I have been collecting fabrics, especially over the last year. My fabric box is starting to overflow with the most stunning pieces and I have yet to do anything with them.

I have 3 favourite designers in Brisbane;
Maiocchi, Nelson Molloy and Dogstar. Funnily enough, all three are influenced by Japanese design. Each time I go back to Brisbane, I promise myself one piece. Luckily, all three designers have stores just around the corner from each other in the Valley, so I check out the range of each and then decide what to buy.

A bit over a year ago, while I was still living in Brisbane, I had a friend's wedding to go to. It was just before Christmas and my card making business was so busy, so I hadn't even had time to think about what I was going to wear. I wanted something gorgeous, but didn't have time to go shopping.

Luckily I was surrounded by stunning Japanese fabrics and took inspiration from them. I had a black Maiocchi Apron skirt. These skirts are great. They are made with hooks at the top and then you can buy all different things to hang from the hooks. There is a picture of one of their skirts at the top. I own a range of different "hanging bits" so the skirt can be easily changed from a day to night outfit. Many different looks in the same skirt! I took a piece of an obi that I couldn't bear to sell all of. It was quick and easy to sew it up and hang it off the skirt. You can see a picture of it on the right.

The friend who was getting married was Japanese and many of her family members had come to Australia for the wedding. I was seated at the table with her family and her aunt was a designer who specialised in textiles. My skirt was admired by all at the wedding, especially the designer who repeatedly came over to look at it again and again.

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