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The Winter Coats Petites Always Look Amazing In

All we want to do is wrap ourselves in the biggest, warmest parka we can find, right now. But for women 5'3'' and under, that's almost never an option.


The heavier and bulkier the coat is, the more it will look (and feel) overwhelming on a diminutive frame. With that thought in mind, we pooled together 12 coats, grouped by four petite-friendly styles. Not only are they chic, but they are also as warm as they are flattering.


Keep scrolling see the best coats for petites.

GORED SKIRTS/GODETS

Gores are shaped sections of fabric that allow the waist of a skirt to be shaped without the use of tucks or gathers. The number of gores used to make up the skirt can range from four to over twenty. The shape of the gores at the hem can be varied to create different hemline silhouettes. Godets are pieces of fabric, usually triangular or semi-circular, inserted into the hem of gored skirts at the seams to give a flounced effect.

SLITS

Slits are of different lengths and can be located in different parts of skirts, usually along the seams. Except with wraps, where the slit is hidden by the overlapping fabric, slits are shown with a diagonal slash at the top of the slit and shading is used to show the opening.

WAISTS

A reminder shown here in the illustrations: waists can bend both upwards and down, depending on slightly different points of view, but they always bend!

SEAMS, GORES, AND YOKES
A seam can run through any section of the garment, helping to create its shape and architecture. A seam is drawn with a thin line. Remember to put seams at the armhole and waist if they are required.
A yoke is a horizontal pattern piece. It is used to control ease of fullness. Yokes are used at the shoulder and at the hip line and now in many different areas of garments.


Design-Forward Chocolate Shops to Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth This Holiday Season

Chocolate shops are little places of magic, identifiable by their specific sweet smell and eye-catching gift boxes. While healthy cacao concoctions are on the rise, so too are design-forward chocolate boutiques around the world. Less Willy Wonka, more sleek and serene experience.


Of course Kelly Wearstler, with her Compartés collaboration, is setting a whole new bar (pun intended). The brand’s flagship shop recently opened in Los Angeles at Westfield Century City. “Compartés is such an inventive chocolatier and design-driven California brand,” says Wearstler. “I wanted the store to reflect the thoughtfulness and heritage that is infused within every piece of chocolate and truly embody the art of chocolate-making. It’s a modern interpretation of the classic European chocolate shops of the early 1900s.”

The space, in a dusky emerald color, contains materials all rooted in tradition, from the patinaed copper and brass to the ebonized wood, plaster, and leathered marble. And as Wearstler describes it, “Custom artisanal ceramic bowls, hand-blown glass domes, and brass faucets add a layer of unexpected beauty and California magic to the details.”


Meanwhile, across the country and the Atlantic, on Boulevard Saint-Germain in Paris, the chocolate artist Patrick Roger is maintaining his dramatic X-Tu Architect–designed store. As a chocolatier who treats his work as sculptures, there is always something life-size to see in his shop. For Halloween, he made marzipan pumpkins with chocolate touches.


A meditative train ride away is the Madrid store of Oriol Balaguer, who worked for former San Pellegrino number one in the world chef Ferran Adrià. Balaguer is a Spanish chocolatier inspired by architects like Richard Serra. He has won many awards, including “Best Dessert in the World,” and his stores are testament to just that. (Online, his “I loooove you” chocolate box makes for a sweet stocking stuffer.)

And then there is Japanese designer Oki Sato, the lead at Nendo, who says, “I believe that the way of thinking about the design of a small piece of chewing gum or a house should be the same. Although the process is technically completely different, I try to design both scales in a similar way.” Who else could create an incredible sleek and open chocolate store in Tokyo’s Ginza, for Belgian chocolatiers BbyB? Owned by two-Michelin-star chef Bart Desmidt, BbyB is all about the haute in chocolate.

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Halfstack Fall Issue Sneak Peek: Zap Props

Written by: Jennifer Lezan as featured in Halfstack's Fall Issue.

In an unassuming, yet creepy drive off of Loomis Place on the Southside of Chicago, a place where history meets progress, rises multiple post modern manufacturing buildings that have long since been abandoned or repurposed. One building in particular boasts a collection of trinkets, oddities and vintage Americana unlike anything that you will find in the area. Behind this hauntingly beautiful façade of crumbling brick and stone you will find workers packing and unpacking, historians, business people, creatives, designers and the curators of the past. These interesting and inquisitive people are the lifeline behind what Chicagoans know as Zap Props.


Zap Props is a prop and antique warehouse located in Bridgeport run by Bill Rawksi, Chicago’s own curator of vintage and the key holder of the beautifully mundane. Zap Props is 36,000 square foot warehouse hidden within the confines of walls that are likely as old as the props being stored within them. In order to understand the enormity of it, one must visit to truly understand it. It’s an eerie wonderland where creatives of all industries can get lost in time exploring the vast, never ending shelves filled with treasures of times past. 

Bill got his start in the amusement and coin operated machine business over 30 years ago. He was helping his father at the time that ran a route throughout the area and even back then, Bill had an innate business sense and intuition. He saw an opportunity to grow and decided to buy a gumball machine route. As time progressed, he became fascinated with the older machines and started collecting them. He was astounded to find that, as he continued to visit flea markets to search for machines, people were actually collecting restored machines. It was at this point that he stumbled upon the fact that people were becoming ever more intrigued with the “Americana” aesthetic.




Over time, his collection grew and he saw an opportunity to take his business in a different direction as the amusement and coin operated industry was starting to die off. He continued to grow his collection and focus on working the antique and prop market. There was a chance opportunity that started with a little film called “A League of their Own” that helped Zap Props become a well-known player in the industry. Bill found his niche, as there were not, and still are not many prop houses of the stature of Zap Props in the city of Chicago. His innate business sense also helped him create a name for himself. Today, some of his biggest business clients come from the restaurant industry throughout the US and abroad. He has even been showcased on shows such as American Pickers.

If there is one thing that Bill understands, it is that networking is an extremely important part of his business. But, no you’re not going to find this blue-collar and down to earth dude rubbing elbows and hobnobbing in some fancy setting. Rather, this gruff guy has his own special way of connecting with Film Directors, Stylists, Designers and locals. He is a “what you see is what you get” kind of guy and that’s what truly seems to have helped him succeed. He is nimble on his feet and can adjust with the ebb and flow of the ever-changing business he is in. Yet, he remains humble and grateful about the opportunities he has found. Having worked with the likes of companies such as Rossati’s, Aurelios and The Tilted Kilt, Bill still maintains a humble attitude that speaks volumes about his character.

For the full article, check back Wednesday Sept. 17, 2014 to read the complete story in Halfstack’s Fall 2014 Issue. You can download the latest copy of the magazine at: www.issuu.com/halfstackmag

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