Friday, May 9, 2014

1000 Follower Giveaway!

I'm so pleased to announce that I just hit 1000 followers on Instagram. I'm continuously overwhelmed by the love I get from my social media followers and I wish I could hug you all in person; Since that's not possible, it's giveaway time!

The grand prize winner scores their choice of the HCH Black Deco Camisole (a $210 value) or a $150 gift code for use in my Etsy or BigCartel shops. The runner up wins a Private Eye Sleep Mask of their choice, a $35 value.

Regram for your chance to win!

There are lots of ways to enter, and you can do so as many times as you like!

Ways to get in on the fun:

The giveaway will close on Thursday May 15th at 5pm PST and the randomly selected winners will be announced on all platforms on Friday May 16th.

Best of luck, and thank you all for your wonderful support!

Thursday, May 8, 2014

May Events Calendar

May is full of wonderful events for Honey Cooler Handmade. Whether you're celebrating Mother's Day, an upcoming wedding, or just need a night out of beauty, there's something for everyone on my calendar this month.

First, SFMade Week is well underway and Dark Garden is celebrating by hosting a pop-up featuring  San Francisco designers from 11am - 5pm on Sunday May 11th, Mother's Day. Swing by to scope out wonderful pieces from House of Nines Design, Apothekerri, Kalico Delafey, Pop Antique and yours truly. You won't be disappointed! Check out more details here.


Next up, on May 15th from 6.30pm - 9pm, visit The Social Beauty Company for a Speakeasy inspired beauty event featuring beauty treatments, Botox consultations, nibbles, drinks and of course gorgeous lingerie by Honey Cooler Handmade. Enjoy movie star perks like valet parking and makeup touch-ups - all perfect ingredients for a night out with your favorite ladies! Tickets for this exclusive event are available here.


Getting hitched or know someone who is? On May 22nd from 7pm - 9pm, be sure to check out What's Your Something Blue in Palo Alto. This girls' night event will highlight the not-to-be-overlooked details of the perfect wedding including jewelry, accessory, stationary, lingerie and more. Your ticket gives you exclusive access to workshops, food and free-flowing beverages - the perfect occasion for brides and bridesmaids alike!

Thursday, April 24, 2014

Three 'Grams: Spring Pastels

This spring has been an amazing one so far. With my residency at FiSF well underway, I definitely have my hands full. At the moment I busy working on my Spring/Summer 2015 collection which features some beautiful pastels and florals. Happily, those color trends have seeped into my life outside the Incubator too! Take a peek at these shots from my Instagram feed:

My closet

Our Easter party spread

A sneak peek of Spring/Summer 2015

Monday, April 21, 2014

On FiSF: 5 Reasons Why it's Great to be a Designer in Residence

If you've been following me on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook, you already know that I was accepted to the Fashion Incubator Program at Macy's in San Francisco. I started working on HCH from downtown SF in March. The transition from business-from-home to working in a full-on office and workroom has been a really exciting one, and one that has filled my days to the brim lately. Needless to say, I haven't been blogging much! That said, I did write a post for the FiSF blog last week about what it's like to be in the program. Read on!

So what's so special about being a Designer in Residence at FiSF?

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  1. SPACE – I started Honey Cooler Handmade from my kitchen table. A dedicated space at the Incubator means that I not only have my own work table for pattern making, but I also have an industrial sewing machine that never has to be put away, a huge cutting table that allows me to cut multiple pieces at once instead of just one, and an office that I can close up at the end of the day with my work inside. When I hop the bus back to the Mission at night, I can truly be home and eat dinner (and NOT sew) at my kitchen table!
  2. EXPERTISE – The Incubator operates under the direction of an executive board with tons of industry experience, and that board regularly brings in the best of the best to help us navigate the complicated world of fashion production. From dealing with factories or figuring out effective branding, the thought of facing the myriad challenges unsupported is stressful beyond measure, but FiSF ensures that we are never alone in our endeavors.
  3. IDEAS – Jeanne Allen, FiSF’s executive director, has had decades of experience in the fashion industry. Her advice and support come from an innovative mindset coupled with an intimate knowledge of how production truly works for a San Francisco brand. Her husband Marc is our resident design expert and is a wonderful resource when it comes to working through design puzzles. Not only do we have access to the this amazing and experienced executive board, but each of the FiSF designers comes from varied backgrounds, all with very different, yet firmly established perspectives.
  4. CAMARADERIE – Honey Cooler Handmade started as a series of lingerie pieces where each garment was made individually, out of different fabric, using deadstock vintage laces. Needless to say, larger scale production is a huge leap for me. Luckily, each of the Designers in Residence is going through the same complicated process of producing their lines. The ability to share the triumphs and frustrations of doing so with the rest of the FiSF class is one of the most valuable facets of working from our amazing space. My initial fear was that working alongside such talent would leave me feeling totally inadequate, but the truth is that we all struggle with the universal self-doubt that all artists deal with. We are a united force and we each want the whole group to succeed.
  5. VALIDATION – The Bay Area is full of talented designers, so gaining acceptance to the FiSF program is no easy feat. Learning I was accepted was probably one of my happiest moments – to have an entire board of industry professionals believe in Honey Cooler Handmade and my abilities enough to admit me to the Incubator program was a truly validating moment. Admission to the program is a big step for any line; For me, it means that Honey Cooler Handmade has serious potential as a marketable, profitable lingerie line and I’m very excited to see what’s next.

Saturday, March 1, 2014

One-of-a-Kind Knickers Restocked

Adapting HCH into a fully reproducible line has been a really amazing experience thus far, but as many of you have probably noticed, my one-of-a-kind pieces have taken a bit of a backseat lately.


I had a little extra time this week, so I stitched up seven new pairs for the shop, each totally unique and using vintage insertion lace. Each is a different size and color, and all are available on Etsy now. Snap up your favorites soon - these always sell quickly.



Find the full range of one-of-a-kind bottoms here - which is your favorite pair of Papillon Knickers?

Sunday, February 9, 2014

Three 'Grams: Sharing the Love

I can't believe that Valentine's Day is almost upon us and I'm proud to say that I've been busier than ever filling out my stock for the year's most romantic holiday. I threw a big party with Rue Magazine and Zelma Rose just over a week ago, plus two Valentine's Day trunk shows, one at Dark Garden and one at A La Folie. While the in-person events are over for the moment, that doesn't mean that the HCH Etsy and BigCartel shops aren't fully stocked and ready to fulfill your most frou frou of Valentine's Day dreams. Make sure to scope out what I've got in stock, and remember - use code VDAY2014 until February 14th in either shop for free domestic (US) shipping on your order of ready-to-ship items.

I hope your Valentine's Day is a magnificent one! Following me on Instagram yet? Find me here - when I get to 1000 followers, I'll be giving away a big-ticket HCH item!

My trunk show with A La Folie.

My favorite SF landmark, the Palace of Fine Arts.

My Deco Bralette, Dixie Ribbon Corset and Tammy Knickers shot by November Light.