2009-04-07
Fashion: Dutzi Handbags & Meeting Ariane Dutzi
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Lately we have a new light when it comes to buying our purchases, if possible we buy 'green'. And although the perfect tote is hard to come by, we're lucky in finding an organic burlap tote. When we came across Dutzi—a line of light-weight, ready-for-anything totes, we had to know who the OZ-like person was that finally figured out how to get accessory essential numero uno 100% right. It just so happens that she has an amazing story, so we had her indulge us with a little show-n-tell:
Designer, Ariane Dutzi, hires Mayan craftswomen from the Yucatan to craft the bags. "The bags are all handmade by Indigenous people, mainly women, here in the Yucatan. Not only I wanted to design beautiful bags with recycled material, but I also want to make a difference by giving Mayan women to opportunity to make money by respecting their traditions and skills. I didn't want to make or design just another bag. I am convinced that fashion too can make a difference. Respect for our environment and respect for people. Giving these women jobs allows them to provide for their kids, gives them an education and gives these women some independence."
Hoping to get to know Ariane a little better, we had her fill out some fashion fill-in-the-blanks!
First thing I do when I wake up is, to drink a cup of very strong, black coffee.
My favorite spot in my house is my bed.
Growing up my nickname was...didn’t have one, but got one much later which is Ari.
My comfort food is mashed potatoes and meatloaf.
I feel my best when I walk on the beach at sunset.
My biggest splurge: inviting my friends to a very good dinner and/or buying myself nice shoes. My cheapest find: the antique furniture for my house.
Color I wear the most white.
When I am sick I, want be left alone, but please bring me some chicken soup!!
My first job was a fashion editor for German magazines.
I am originally from Germany, but lived in Paris and New York, before I moved to the Yucatan in Mexico, where I live now.
I have my memories forever.
My closet is full of clothes.
Life and my Jack Russells make me smile always.
Underwear? Yes, only French lingerie…
Ideal dinner party guests: my closest friends who know me well. Sometimes too well. But this way we have the most fun.
Birthday (no year required) November 29th.
Best vacation spot Tulum, Mexico in the winter and the Mediterranean in the summer : Italy, France, Spain, and Greece… you name it.
Shoe size: 38
Best color combo; I love color, therefore I have many color combinations I like: Orange and yellow, blue and yellow, pink and red, pink and white, blue and green … just look at the colors of the straps I use for my bags and you know exactly what I mean.
Favorite piece of jewelry: my amber necklace.
Sweet or salty? Salty
You can also choose from raffia bags, felt and even lace. The lace bags are pricier, however, because it takes a craftswoman more than a week to create. The bags cost from $60 on up. For more information, check out her Website or email Ariane Dutzi at adutzi@mac.com.
Written by: Krysta Lyon
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