129 / ETSY SPOTLIGHTS PART TWO
In the last few weeks, I’ve found myself spending more time than normal on Etsy and I figured it was a perfect opportunity to continue my previous post on spotlighting Etsy sellers. There are some amazingly talented designers there and I love supporting independent artists. It definitely took some patience to sift through it all but I’ve found some gems that I wanted to share.
First up is naKIMuli, an independent designer from Brooklyn, NY. Her profile states “Clothing, both the classical and the innovative, is fueled by imagination. naKIMuli aims to go beyond the traditions of women’s fashion and explore more of the imagination, what could be rather than what should be. The world we live in often dictates what we should wear and creates millions of it. We at naKIMuli want to create a fashion revolution: replace the cookie cutter model with one that embraces individuality, comfort, and fun. Become your own trendsetter. Dream. Explore. Dare.
She recently launched her fall09 collection entitled “Bad Habits of the Young” and I am definitely a fan. The two dresses below are especially my favorite, I love the shoulders and the volume of the skirt. She also sells scarves, dresses and belts so be sure to check those out as well.

Next we have Babooshka Boutique, located in Pittsburgh, PA. She creates lots of pieces that are perfect for the girl that loves to be comfortable. Oversized cardigans and tshirts are the perfect thing to throw on when you don’t feel like thinking too much. I wouldn’t be worried about potentially looking like a blob while wearing an oversized shirt as a dress. Just belt it, throw on a structured jacket or blazer, and your favorite boots and its magic.



Next we have Jibri, which I’ve posted about many, many times including outfits here and here. I just cannot get enough of this line! It is so chic and at the same time affordable and well-made. I am saving for the peplum dress and the collared coat!
“JIBRI is dedicated to creating garments for the fashion conscious, curvy woman. The label is a perfect combination of high fashion chic and urban street sleek in sizes 14-24. JIBRI features a variation of punk innovation, classic construction and vintage inspiration.”


Next is Voodoo Lounge, ‘a little shop on Etsy dishing up the special creepy sauce with a heaping side of vintage whimsy.’
“I sell both my own vintage inspired hand made designs as well as actual vintage clothing. Most from the Victorian era through the 1950s. I’ve worked in the vintage clothing biz for 10+ years and I have a degree in fashion design/pattern making. I draft and size all my patterns the old fashioned way BY HAND so I can custom fit clothes for each customer. All the clothes in my KUSTOM VOODOO section can be ordered and custom made in ANY SIZE! Curves welcome and encouraged. *wink*”
This is a treat for all the vintage lovers that read the blog! I came across this shop on a whim one day. I immediately loved the drama of the Steampunk Ringleader jacket and was ecstatic that it was available for custom creation. There are rockabilly tops and capris as well as gothic and burlesque dresses/skirts. It is definitely worth checking out!

Next we have artLAB, an independent design studio in New York. The designer behind the magic, Patricia Ayres has two separate Etsy shops. artLAB is where her more experimental pieces are and Patricia Ayres is where her collections are sold. I’ve been following her shop for a while and there are some amazing things happening. The prices aren’t cheap, especially for the more experimental pieces but they are so cool.

What do you guys think? Are there any Etsy shops that you love? If so, post the link in the comments. I love finding new shops!
I’ll be posting the next part tomorrow, featuring 5 more designers!