October 2009
Irish brand Angry Retail, who featured in Issue #011, have moved onto Arms – a line of simple, wearable clothing for both men and women. In their A/W 2009 collection for the former there’s button down shirts in olive green and gingham, and sweatshirts and tees with pocket details; for the latter, cotton dresses with coloured poppers, and houndstooth tops with cute buttons.



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Barcelona-based artist, Sandra Suy, whose work features in the current issue, has opened an Etsy shop. Her fine art prints start at just $35.00, so pick up a piece of fashion history!


Natasha, of Candy Pop Images, is a freelance photographer and visual artist from the university city of Oxford, England. Her home reflects her love of all things from days gone by – with kitsch detailing, fleamarket finds and vintage kitchen appliances – all combined into an homage to retro Britain with a modern twist. Check out her gallery for prints of the English seaside, carousels and peonies.






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Supercute shoe company, Marais, cofounded by Catherine Chen and Haley Boyd, feature in the current issue of N.E.E.T. They’re back with a new collection of footwear, including Faux Nappa leather Chelsea boots and classic ballet flats. N.E.E.T. wants to play dress up with the Marais Girls and try on every pair!


For those of you who have yet to see, check out Etsy’s Storque for a N.E.E.T. curated selection of seasonal items, all made from natural materials…

www.etsy.com/storque/spotlight/guest-curator-neet-magazine-5440
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The Daking sisters, Jennifer & Erica, of the Boston-Terrier-loving clothing company, All Mighty, who featured in Issue #011, have teamed up with fashion veteran Jennifer Johnson to create Dainty June. The new brand’s Fall & Holiday Collection is inspired by “a dash of summer, in the Fall, a pinch of color, when Winter calls…” – realised in plaid and corduroy mini-dresses, high-waisted denim skirts and trompe l’oeil tees…



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