Showing posts with label band geek. Show all posts
Showing posts with label band geek. Show all posts

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Interview with Patience...



Two years ago, Patience Cole was combing the city to find a fashion forward head band that would suit the likes of Blair Waldorf's character on Gossip Girl . She came up empty handed. This is when Patience decided to start creating her own head bands. Not long after, others found interest in her hobby, also wanting their own custom-made hair accessory. That's when her brand, Band Geek, was born.

  
Patience, always having had an interest in fashion and accessories, built her small business through word-of-mouth initially. She also sold her head bands and hair accessories at craft markets and online via her Etsy site. Eventually approached local stores about carrying her product. Today she sells her head bands at Robin's Beadworks in Quispamsis and Intuitions Spa in Rothesay. She has thrown head bands parties (of which she looks forward to hosting more of!) as well as teaching classes on how to make your own head bands.


She first started with creating her head bands and then expanded to other hair accessories, including clips and hair ties. She's more recently expanded her repertoire to include earrings, each are so cute! Patience uses a variety of materials to create her designs, encorporating various fabrics and textures.


Patience created her own inspiration board a few months into creating her brand, which I think is an amazing idea. (I've been forever wanting to create my own in order to keep up on what inspires me for trends and outfits!) Flipping through fashion magazines, she adds concepts, trends, and colours to her board in order to have a visual of what influences her designs and what what ideas she wants to transform into product. She talks about her inspiration sources and indicates that they come from various media sources whether it be a fashion magazine, a store, or a popular tv show.


Last month, Patience decided she wanted to do something to contribute and help those in Japan who have lost so much. Right now, for every head band she sells, $1 will be donated to help those in Japan. She has also taken inspiration from Japanese prints, fashions, and fabrics and been transposing these ideas onto her head bands. Her latest creative project involves creating removable shoe jewellery, a product that she has just unveiled- I got to be one of the first to check it out! 

Patience describes her personal style as trendy casual and although she loves the opportunity to dress up, she is often wearing flats to try and keep up with her little boy! Her favourite stores to show and browse include Costa Blanca in Moncton, MAC in Halifax, and various boutiques in Uptown Saint John. When I asked her what she plans to add to her wardrobe for spring, she didn't hesitate to report her current love for chunky wedge sandals!

For more of Patience's head band and hair accessory designs, be sure to check out Band Geek's website and follow on Facebook!

If you haven't heard, I'm hosting a giveaway on my blog in which you can win one of Patience's head bands! Click here to enter the giveaway!




Monday, April 4, 2011

Band Geek Giveaway!



A couple of weeks ago, I published an outfit post featuring a head band from local hair accessories designer, Patience Cole. Band Geek is the brand Patience has built of customized head bands and hair accessories she has created with unique materials with textures. Patience's hair accessories are sold at both Robin's Beadworks and Intuition Spa in KV, as well as online through her Etsy site.

Band Geek's latest project involves helping to raise funds towards the rescue and relief efforts in Japan. Taking inspiration from Japanese prints, fashions, and fabrics, for every headband she sells, $1 will go to help those in Japan who have lost so much.

Patience is generously offering one reader of my blog their choice of head band from the following selection!




Here's how you can enter to win!
Make sure you do each of the following 3 easy steps:

  1. Like Band Geek on Facebook
  2. Follow Maritime Shopaholic through any of the following sources: Facebook, Bloglovin', Google Friends Connect
  3. Leave a comment below to let me know which site you follow my blog through and which head band you would choose if you win!

This giveaway is open to all readers within North America. Contest closes Wednesday, April 13 at 5:00pm AST with the winner to be announced the following morning! Good luck and be sure to check out Band Geek's current selection of head bands and hair accessories!








Friday, March 18, 2011

blue peacock...


Last Friday, I sat across the table from Patience Cole at Starbucks, chatting about style and hair accessories. It's always awesome to meet an entrepreneurial woman in Saint John who is passionate about what she does- and I've had the pleasure of meeting many within the last year!

Patience creates unique hairpieces and started her own business, Band Geek, a couple of years ago. Patience's face lights up as she talks about her work and pursuing a career she loves. She uses non-typical and creative materials to create her headbands, sold at local stores in KV as well as her online Etsy Store. Patience kindly made me the headband featured with the outfit below- she created the piece by getting ideas from the outfit posts of my blog.   

The Outfit
  • Head band- c/o Band Geek (Feb '11)
  • Top- Kensie- Je Suis Prest Boutique (SJ, Dec '09)
  • Leggings- C'est Moi- Je Suis Prest Boutique (SJ, Nov '10)
  • Boots- Aldo (gifted from my parents, Dec '09)
  • Necklace- Splurge (Halifax, May '08)

Her latest project involves helping to raise funds towards the rescue and relief efforts in Japan. Taking inspiration from Japanese prints, fashions, and fabrics, for every headband she sells from this collection, $1 will go to help those in Japan who have lost so much. Be sure to check out Band Geek's current selection of head bands and hair accessories and stay tuned for Patience's Japanese styled pieces. 

Writing this blog over the past year as given the opportunity to meet so many great people, Patience being one of them! I especially love meeting creatives in the city with a mutual interest in fashion and style.