Our long awaited interview with Doris Raymond from @thewaywewore7371 ! So grateful we were able to visit this incredibly iconic and beautiful shop filled with a bounty of treasures!
If I had an unlimited budget I would go for 30s first and 40s second, trends be damned. They just have my heart ♥️ As a pattern maker and seamstress I can pay attention to details and love the challenge of recreating these beautiful details.
Doris really is an underexposed, underacknowledged and underappreciated fountain of knowledge. I wish she's release a book sharing her expertise, professional anecdotes, shopping pro-tips and everything in between. She's fantastic, thanks for uploading this charming video.
I want it so badly to watch this video all the way through but unfortunately, I have a major problem with hearing certain sounds. ASMR practically makes me scream out loud so the rattling of those brittle, awful plastic garment covers sent me running.
I’m from Edmonton and I used to shop at swish when it was in the holt renfrew building and then couldn’t find it and now i found the new store. Im so glad you’re still there.
As someone whos collected clothes for 45 yrs i can attest to the difference in quality.... At what point did manufacturers think plastic fabric was a good idea... Or the one sided printed fabrics.... I collect kimonos and iv ordered a few from "cheap" retailers and omg never again... The fabrics are soooo crappy.... Iv started sewing my own....❤❤❤loved this video by the way
You know, hearing the regret of selling certain items makes me feel a lot better because every day I’d get those intrusive thoughts and beat myself up for it. 😅 I even wondered if I should see a hypnotist to make me forget about it but I’m not gonna open that Pandora’s box.
We all have those moments of regret but there’s nothing that can be done to bring the piece back! Onward and upward and happy future discoveries ahead💕💕💕