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Kate McHale Collection at Wendy Foster State Street

State Street Out of the Box

After several years as part of the Pierre Lafond Wendy Foster family, including buying for the State Street location, Kate McHale has launched her debut clothing line and the first delivery is in our stores now! We are overjoyed to carry Kate’s line, as the fit, style and design of these pants have far exceeded our expectations.

Filling a niche in the pant market, between comfortable denim and contemporary slacks, Kate’s designs have successfully bridged the notable gap in many women’s wardrobe. Emphasizing her attention to comfort and detail, it is apparent that the main achievement of Kate McHale’s pants is the fit! Designed in an array of styles, fabrics and colors, these pants are a reliable essential for any occasion, either worn casually or dressy.

In addition to the impeccable cut, Kate’s pants not only come in staple colors like black and charcoal, but are also available in unique herringbone and plaid patterns. What is most notable about Kate’s designs are the timelessness and elegance of every pair. As if our new obsession was not perfect enough, Kate’s personal signature is inscribed on every pair’s buttons!

Stop by the Wendy Foster State Street location and experience the perfection of the Kate McHale “Anabelle” (224.00) and “Malia” (196.00) pants for yourself and join us as we look forward to the many more styles we will be receiving in the near future!
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Pauw Collection at Wendy Foster, Montecito

Wendy Foster Out of the Box

The Dresshop has just received another shipment of Pauw’s fall collection. The collection includes some amazing blouses,skirts and sweaters. The pieces in this collection are beautiful and very well tailored. The first photograph features a ruffle front blouse available in sizes 1,2,3 in white 346.00, the wrap bubble skirts is available in sizes 1,2,3 in a multicolor fabric 1118.00. The second photograph features a long sleeves ruffle front tunic available in sizes 1,2,3 in purple 798.00.
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Fall 2008 Heidi Merrick Collection

Wendy Foster State Street Out of the Box

Our Fall 2008 Heidi Merrick collection is in and we are ecstatic about the plethora of skirts, dresses and coats that have arrived! Since our first delivery, Heidi Merrick, a Santa Barbara native designer, has stolen our hearts and reminded us why we love to look feminine!

This time, Heidi has ushered us into autumn with exquisitely crafted separates like the ones pictured, which add femininity to your wardrobe with designs that make it easy to feel beautiful! Heidi Merrick, who grew up in Santa Barbara, compares her craft to that of her legendary father’s, surfboard maker, Al Merrick.

The only difference she says between them is their mediums, his is the surfboard and hers, the dress. Inspired particularly by her mother, who handmade all her clothing until the age of four as well has her wedding dress, Heidi claims, “The clothes I make are the clothes I want to wear.

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I believe there are more girls like me”. We are pleased to showcase more of Heidi Merrick’s ethereal and graceful designs and encourage you to learn more at her website http://www.heidimerrick.com.. Pictured is the Faye Coat in black (528.00) with the Marisa Blouse in peacock (298.00) and the Kristina Skirt in orange, also available in peacock (324.00) with the Our Favorite Skirt in peach (338.00).
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Orange Cosmos at Wendys Garden

Orange Cosmos by Rose Moradian

Cosmos are one of the most widely recognized and used wildflower in a cutting flower garden. Often Cosmos are pastels, pinks and whites. Less common and more tenacious are Sulfur Cosmos, coming in orange and yellows. Cosmos are prolific bloomers and reseed freely.

Cosmos are annuals, blooming spring thru fall, but the seeds they drop continue their legacy the following year. If you can recognize the tiny seedlings you can move them around the garden to a more appropriate location, considering the bright orange color can clash. One plant can make as many baby plants as the area will allow, so its great for as a colorful background, but not a center piece.

Give them an they take a state. Cosmos thrive on neglect. Do not fertilize them or they will stop blooming! No wonder they are such a popular wildflower! I use Sulfur Cosmos in Wendys Garden as a filler both in the ground and in the vase.

The stems are shorter than the pastel cosmos. The plant itself can be up to 4′ tall with wide branching habit, better to drop seeds, you see. I cut an entire branch and as a colorful fringe for flower arrangements. I also am growing a light yellow, almost banana colored cosmos at the Lafond Garden, collected from a friends garden in Tennessee.

Of course, the Lafond Garden is partially a wildflower garden as you will see when you visit. Orange sulfur cosmos look good with red Roses, Sunflowers, blue Phlox, Salvia Ulglinosa and Ladies Bells. Its such a vivid color! Hardly a shy plant, holding its own in the fabulous jungle of Wendys!

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Tree Collection at Wendy Foster State Street

Wendy Foster State Street Out of the Box

Wendy Foster’s State Street location is excited to welcome Tree, one of the newest lines to join us this fall. Our first delivery has brought us a splash of color, as the dresses are cut from bright, fun patterns of flowy fabric. Both dresses can be dressed up or down and can be easily worn into the cooler seasons with sweaters.

To balance the bold fabric designs, Tree has ensured each of their patterns are figure flattering and worn effortlessly on all body types. Tree has brought us beautiful dresses so far and we cannot wait to see what else is in store.

Pictured is the Aura Maxi Dress (374.00) and the Carrie Dress (284.00)
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Chan Luu Collection at Wendy Foster State Street

Wendy Foster State Street Out of the Box

The first group of our Chan Luu fall collection is here! As always, these pieces are just as intricate as the next and evoke the bohemian flair and understated femininity we have come to love about Chan Luu’s designs. This delivery is full of elegant dresses in muted colors and luxurious fabrics, which will be perfect to wear into autumn and for holiday events!

Pictured is the Chiffon Dress in Cocoa (304.00) and the Embroidered Dress in Urban Walnut (438.00) and are shown with jewelry by Love Heals and Smitten.
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Falls Collection by Leong Ong and Philip Leeming

Wendy Foster State Street Out of the Box

The clothing line, Falls is the creation of designers Leong Ong and Philip Leeming. This duo draws inspiration from their international travels and creates pieces that are timeless and luxurious. Each design is constructed out of high quality materials and has exquisite detailing.

Most importantly, each piece we receive has it’s own unique and distinctive characteristics that make you, as the buyer know you are adding something truly special to your wardrobe!
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Dries Van Noten Collection

Wendy Foster Out of the Box

The Wendy Foster Dresshop has received the fall Dries Van Noten collection. The collection includes some beautiful jackets, dresses and scarves. The first photograph features a silk sheath dress available in sizes 38 and 40 in violet $1028. The net scarf with silk trim 754.00. The second photograph features a fitted silk jacket available in sizes 38 and 40 in smoke 1298.00. The silk gathered tunic in sizes 38 and 40 available in brown 1038.00.
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Rose Moradian on the Carrot Family, Daucus and Wendys Garden

The Carrot family, Daucus, includes many species. There’s the edible kind we usually see at markets, Queen Anne Lace in the Springtime that pop up along the roads and the special kind I’m sharing with you now. Allow me to explain how I came across this discovery; I was researching what sort of plants got tall for Wendys Garden. I had seen mentioned Daucus in a list of unusual plants in Derry Watkins website, a famous plants person in England.

I knew the two to be family related, carrots and Queen Annes Lace, but not until that moment did I understand I could grow carrots for ornamental purposes! I suppose I’m not the first to get this, but I haven’t seen Giant Carrots grown in any other gardens but Wendys and the Lafond Vegetable Garden that I’ve planted. As I delved into investigating this,

I happened upon a wise old Garden person in town who was demonstrated collecting and germinating seeds at my worksite. He brought along a very long carrot, both in root and tops. He gently shook out the seeds and brought them directly into an awaiting pot of soil, slightly pressing them in and covering it with a light layer of soil. Those were the first batch of carrots for me.

It takes four months of germination to be able to handle the seedlings and gently plant them in the soil. Meanwhile, I ordered coloured carrot seeds ,like red or purple, and began growing these too. In Spring time, when the seedlings were about 3′ tall, I landed them in the gardens. After 5 months, some are 6′ tall and 4′ wide, glorious Umbels that keep on blooming and growing, unlike Queen Annes Lace that gives up the moment summers heat begins.

Gracefully present but not overwhelming, the Queen Umbels are a dependable source of frilly, lacy and interestingly but neutrally tinted flowers thru the Spring, Summer, Fall and I hope, Winter! I always use them in Wendys Bouquets. I love combining the soft and feminine form of the Daucus with opposite forms, like thistle, or Spider Dahlias for contrast. I’ve made cuts of up to 3′ feet on these with three or four sections to be used. I imagine Wedding Bouquets consisting of these instead of babys breath for filler, or alone as a stark and graceful effect.

The insects love these. I’ve observed 15 different insects on each open faced umbel at a time, so oblivious to me I could have touched them, just in heaven being in that flat floret faced beauty. The insects don’t eat the plants, just down the pollen and nectar like its booze and sugar, which in a way, it is. Fortunately there’s plenty of flowers for me, the bouquets and the insects as these never seem to stop making new flowers.

Another great benefit to the garden, the long taproots draw nutrients from the deeper layer of earth, which feeds the soil and thus itself, so it requires little if any fertilizer! The more consistently you use them the more they bloom. I will be growing many more of these, either for the edible roots for the Bistro at the Lafond Garden or the beauteous flowers for Bouguets at the Deli in Montecito. Its great having something like this turn out to be a beautifully stumbled upon useful flower~
Plants are so wonderful! Praise the plants!

Rose Moradian

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Loomstate Collection

Sportswear Out of the Box

Sportswear just received a beautiful group of Loomstate. This organic collection includes blouses,sweaters and jeans. The fabric in this collection is beautiful. The first photo features an embroidered organic cotton sweater available in chili in sizes small, medium and large 154.00, the ruffle knit skirt is available in black in sizes small, medium and large 124.00.

The second photo features a woven checkered blouse available in black and white in sizes small,medium and large 178.00, striped cardigan available in natural in sizes small,medium and large 148.00, and wide leg jeans available in dark denim in sizes small,medium and large 168.00.
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