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HAPPY HOLIDAYS!

Friday, December 24th, 2010

Your friends at Ped wish you and your loved ones joy and peace through the Holidays and into the New Year!!!!!! CELEBRATE!

(And just in case you missed it, through December 25, use code “Twinkle 10″ at checkout to receive 20% off any full-price item.)

Little luxuries to brighten up life!

Wednesday, November 17th, 2010

If you’re like me, Ped fans, when the days grow short and the temperature dips, my spirit sometimes needs an extra boost. And if that thing that recharges my emotional battery staves off the chill outside, too, then all the better!

Fortunately, we thought ahead here at Ped HQ to make sure we’d have some extra-special treasures arriving in the warehouse to brighten your grey, wintry days. (Of course, they’re still fun when the sun’s out!) Behold a small sampling of delightful new things just in from Antipast, Epice, and Sophie Digard!

The mother and daughter team, Emiko and Junko, who are the design geniuses behind Japan’s Antipast, know a thing or two about keeping things fun while keeping things cozy. Their socks are always the cutest, softest, and toastiest! Case in point, the new Fun Fan Socks:

The winter blues don’t stand a chance when you’re wearing flowery fans on your ankles! We love these trouser-length sweeties, but we also have a knee-high version!

Speaking of knee highs, our favorite tall sock from Antipast this season is the Airship Knee High:

Need to take a break from daily grind?  Just look down at your legs and let your mind float away on a hot-air balloon!

Of course, Antipast’s loveliness extends beyond just socks. They also make scarves, arm warmers, and gloves.

How beautiful are these Rose Gloves? Everybody at Ped HQ practically fainted when we took them out of the box—they’re just the thing to pretty up a slushy day!

Another way to bring colorful flowers into wintry weather is with a beautiful scarf from Paris’s own Sophie Digard.

We’re especially crazy about this new Freesia Scarf. Like a soft bed of blossoms, this scarf will make you feel wonderful every time you wind it around your neck.

If you prefer something more abstract, check out Sophie’s eye-opening Biscuit Pop Scarf:

What an amazing amount of labor goes into this wearable work of art! You’re guaranteed to turn every head on the street!

We also just received Sophie’s ever-popular Flower Petal Necklace in rich autumn colors that will look spectacular with your LBD at holiday parties!

A mix of velvet and crochet, this necklace simply could not be any prettier! And did you know that the two sides of each flower are different and allow you to spin and slide them on their cord to create endless variations? So fun!

Maybe you’re looking for something that can work both as a scarf and as a shawl, in which case, Epice has an expanse of luxury with your name on it!

Everyone at Ped loves stripes, stripes, and more stripes, so this finely loomed wool Morocco Scarf has us swooning!

And if you want to up the luxe ante, nothing does that like cashmere! Epice’s wool and cashmere Chevron Scarf is like a soft and cozy piece of heaven!

Wrap this beauty around your shoulders and just say, “Aaaahhhh!” You might even start to wish it was winter all the time.

These things are just a few of the wonders in the treasure trove that awaits you at Ped’s main site! On a cold and dark day, a little indulgence can go a long way.

(And speaking of wonderful indulgences, don’t forget to check out this week’s “sweet treat” because it’s especially delicious: Chie Mihara’s Jupi! Get the sexy schoolgirl look for 20% off by clicking “be sweet to your feet” at the top of any Ped page, which will whisk you to the Jupi and the magic code for you to enter at checkout! Yum!)

Epice makes necking so spicy!

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

Not that kind of necking—we’re talking scarves, beautiful, colorful, soft, and light-as-a-feather scarves from Epice! They’re the latest additions to the Ped lineup!

French for “spice,” Epice is the creation of Danish designers Bess Neilsen and Jan Machenhauer, who launched their artistic textile line in France in 1999. The pair collaborate with master weavers in India to translate their vibrant, complexly patterned designs into wearable expanses of soft cotton and silk. Exquisite to touch, Epice scarves feel wonderful wound around your neck, but they’re also wide enough to wear as shawls—perfect when you need a little something on a summer evening.

See for yourself:

I personally own Epice’s Garden Party scarf, and I wear it all the time!!!

The colors of this all-cotton, floral delight will instantly lift your spirits!

At Ped HQ, we have a well-known weakness for stripes and dots, so we were down for the count when we discovered these next two treasures. First, representing the stripe camp, the appropriately named Stripe Party scarf:

Woven from cotton with just a touch of silk, this gorgeous scarf has a nautical air (think French sailor’s shirt) without any yacht-club stuffiness. We love Epice’s playful juxtaposition of the various colors!

And on the dotty side of things, we have the Dot-a-licious scarf:

This wonderful all-cotton number makes us think of dominoes (preferably played on the porch with a tall glass of iced tea).

Dots and stripes also jazz up the dazzling pattern of the Epice Festival scarf (use the “zoom” at the Ped site to see what we mean):

If you’re a regular reader, you’ve probably guessed this cotton and silk beauty is Laura’s favorite—orange and turquoise have her heart! We agree; the Festival scarf is worth celebrating!

So why let your neck go naked this summer when you can wrap it up with a sassy and soft Epice scarf? Spice is nice!

(Just fyi, if you haven’t already discovered it, this week’s “sweet treat” is Cydwoq’s Mandarine sandal! Just click “be sweet to your feet” at the top of this or any other Ped page to reach the Mandarine with its 20% off discount code!)

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