Monthly Archive 1/3:
April, 2012
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Hot & Fresh: April 30th 2012
Happy Hot & Fresh Monday! Our new Deux Lux handbags have arrived in store now. Take a look at some of the new styles available:
Ladies Foldover Messenger Bag in Ecru $100
Ladies Heidi Stripe Messenger Bag in Orange $125
Ladies Bowery Pipe Wristlet in Black $80
Ladies Bowery Pipe Hobo Bag in TealĀ $165
Ladies Small Bowery Messenger Bag in…
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Feature Friday: O’Clock Watches
Happy Friday! Today’s featured brand is from our accessories line: O’ Clock Watches.
Over the Rainbow has been carrying this watch line for a while now and still continues to be a favourite among our customers as well as staff. It could be because it’s so easy to change up the look with a simple…0 -
In the Press: OTR X Toronto Star X Stealth Shopper
This week, we were featured in the Toronto Star by Rita Zekas (who has written about Over the Rainbow before CLICK HERE) on her recent shopping experience in store. Her quest was to find a pair of skinny jeans with the help of our staff and women’s buyer Genia Albi.
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EVENT RECAP: OHM Fashion Show 2012
OHM Fashion Show just sent us some recap photos from their OHM Revival 2012 charity event. OHM, a team of undergrad student from the University of Western Ontario, organizes this annual fashion show to raise money for the Canadian Cancer Society. This year’s show raised over $18,000+ and Over the Rainbow is proud to be…
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Hot & Fresh: April 23rd, 2012
Happy Monday! Today’s Hot & Fresh, we are featuring the “Bandeau”
OTR Staff Blog Post By: Monica Gould
“Bandeau (pl. bandeaux, diminutive of French bande, strip), a garment made of a strip of cloth.” (Wikipedia)
The Bandeau has become quite popular at Over the Rainbow as a tank top alternative worn underneath tops. It can be used to…0 -
Feature Friday: Naked & Famous HQ Tour
FEATURE FRIDAY: Naked & Famous Denim + Factory HQ Tour (Behind-the-scenes)
OTR Staff Blog post by Eli Zeldin
Naked & Famous Denim’s vision is rooted in Japanese philosophical and artistic theories. In designing his jeans, owner Brandon Svarc adheres to the Japanese aesthetic principles of Wabi-sabi, which very roughly can be described as beauty that is “imperfect,…2

