This time last year, I was definitely a fille de joie (girl of joy), enduring sleepless nights as I multi-tasked working a job and creating a dream. I interacted with commodious amounts of rodent poop and mold in search of the best vintage finds at somebody's mother's mother's estate sale. I traveled to seven cities, racking up frequent flyer miles and wearing out Iceberg Slick (my car). I unpacked years of memories from beach cruisers to family photos to recreate a decade. I enlisted 22 friends and family and prepped them to become overnight sensations and lifelong loves. I prayed, as I usually do, because in the midst of all of this, from conception to creation, I knew then, what I know now, that I am but a vessel for my creator's gifts. Lastly, this fille de joie, sought inspiration, from people, places and decades that shared my love for vintage and my passion to share it with you.
As Strange Fruit Vintage prepares to celebrate one magnificent year of creativity, collaboration and vintage exposition, I can't help but be reflective on all that we've accomplished and hopefully inspired others to accomplish on your journey. We are working to create a robust online experience so that supporters worldwide can experience what Memphis has enjoyed for a year. We are streamlining the SFV inventory to feature only the best of the best vintage items that you aspire to own and we sought to find. We are preparing for our Spring/Summer look book which will continue a world changing theme of love. We are planning our one year anniversary festivities and lastly, this boutique de joie, is continuing to seek inspiration.
Last year, this time, Brooklyn's own Fille de Joie held an intimate fashion show plush with persian rugs, props and pretty people. They inspired us to not only sell vintage clothes but recreate atmospheres.
This year, during New York Fashion Week, Fille de Joie, held it's very own peep show. May you be so inspired by my rant, and by pictures from the peep show, to show us (the world) what you got!
-Petey
Showing posts with label creativity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label creativity. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Thursday, February 4, 2010
I heART HAITI - A Day of Love

Friday, February 12th
5p - 9p
Caritas Village, 2509 Harvard Ave.
Memphis, Tenn.
I heART HAITI is an art exhibition, silent auction and benefit for the beautiful country of HAITI.
More than 20 artists from around the country will be exhibiting donated work including Margarette Louiseau (Haiti), Dail Chambers (St. Louis), frank d. robinson jr. (Memphis), Johnnie Mayberry (Jackson, Miss.), Carl E. Moore (Memphis), Krista Franklin (Chicago), John Bullock (Memphis), Shalishah Petey Franklin (Memphis), Edwin McSwine (Memphis), Marcellous Lovelace (Chicago), Siphne Sylve (New Orleans), Morris T. Howard (Memphis), Terry Lynn of TWIN (Memphis), Brandon Tolson (St. Louis), Darlene Newman (Memphis). Artwork from members of NIA Artist Collective and students at Memphis College of Art will also be on exhibit.
Presented by Strange Fruit Productions and NIA Artist Collective at the Caritas Village, we encourage you to come, hear live music, spoken word, and most importantly help our creative community rebuild another community.
I heART HAITI. DON'T YOU?
ALL PROCEEDS BENEFIT HAITI THROUGH GSL HAITI PARTNERSHIP.
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
9th Wonder in the 901.
“There's not a school that teaches you how to mix well. Either you're born with it, or you're not."
Pat “9th Wonder” Douthit














All of Talented Tenn. came to Memphis Music Foundation's Plug In event. Connecting creators with resources to reach that next level. Didn't know I was gonna get a sick show by none other than @9thwondermusic and @e_jones_music. So HOT literally and figuratively. Oh and The Phat Mack himself was in the building...8Ball.
Pat “9th Wonder” Douthit














All of Talented Tenn. came to Memphis Music Foundation's Plug In event. Connecting creators with resources to reach that next level. Didn't know I was gonna get a sick show by none other than @9thwondermusic and @e_jones_music. So HOT literally and figuratively. Oh and The Phat Mack himself was in the building...8Ball.
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Flierarts.com Interviews Petey

So I was interviewed a few months back by a creative sister I adore, Intisar Abioto. I had no idea how it was going to be used or when. So this morning when I woke and saw this I cried and now I'm sharing. Support flierarts.com and please continue to support me.
IA: With The People Could Fly we like to talk to people about what dreaming, imagination, what possibility is.. Being in a place where you can feel your dream and bridge the seeming divide..between. For me flight is a symbol of so many things. What is your definition of flight?
SPF: I think flight.. It's so funny because last year I probably would have said something completely different. I recently became really spiritual. I think I got back to God. Last fall I got back to God - not religion, but spirituality. So, I would say flight to me is letting go and letting God, because there's a lot of unknown. There's a lot of fear. There's a lot of different things, that if you let reality or people control it, you won't do it. You won't jump. You won't leap. You won't even go to the edge to look. So, I think it's . . Flight is letting go and letting God. To read the full article and hear soundbites click here.
Friday, November 13, 2009
Creative Circus- Wildly Entertaining


I love this for two reasons: first, the innovative idea of creating a do it yourself knitting boutique where patrons by kits of high-quality "yarn" (in essence) and then create one-of-a-kind accessories. The second reason is it's quite obvious the creators, Carolyn Main and Lisa Sabrier, are highly influenced by hip hop culture. Case in point, the name of the company is Wool and the Gang, one of their scarve designs is Snood Dogg and they call their cloth "crazy sexy wool."
Normally I'd say "culture for sale" but this is quite hot to me, so whatever they're sellin' i'm buying!
For the full article visit coolhunting.
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