From Corsets to Pockets: Women’s workwear that works

From Corsets to Pockets: Women’s workwear that works

March 27, 2022

You know what they say: “clothes maketh the (wo)man.”

Women already face plenty of barriers in male-dominated work environments; we don’t need ill-fitting clothing to endanger us in the process! 

As women, our clothing should empower us, not hinder us......

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At MZ, terroir meets slow fashion and fair trade

At MZ, terroir meets slow fashion and fair trade

February 06, 2022

Fashion from afar reminds us that there’s a great big world out there that we get to be a part of. Fashion that prioritizes equitable practices and celebration of traditional culture reminds us that the world isn’t just big, but also good.

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Product Think Tank Trunk Show

Product Think Tank Trunk Show

August 21, 2021

Annemarie from Product Think Tank will be bringing in new fall colors from her line of outstanding sweaters and knitwear to mydvdphotomemories. on Thursday, August 26th from 10am - 2pm.

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Social Distancing: Dream or Nightmare?

Social Distancing: Dream or Nightmare?

September 25, 2020 6 Comments

A few months ago, we started hearing the phrase “social distancing” for the first time. Then, we put on our first masks to venture into the suddenly hostile grocery store, feeling like bank robbers and wondering if this is what Walking Dead characters feel like when they have to make supply runs in the Zombie-induced apocalypse.

What's it to you? DREAM or NIGHTMARE??

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What YOU NEED in your Wardrobe this Spring

What YOU NEED in your Wardrobe this Spring

March 05, 2020

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Thoughtful Valentines

Thoughtful Valentines

January 24, 2020

Before St. Valentine even existed, the Romans celebrated a mid-february fertility festival that involved the sacrifice of a goat to encourage successful marriages and agriculture. Luckily, it’s 2020, and these days, cards, flowers, and chocolates are totally acceptable substitutes for animal sacrifice.

Read some of Quinn's favorite ideas for a thoughtful valentines gift.

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Dressing for Outdoor Winter Fun

Dressing for Outdoor Winter Fun

January 07, 2020

You can do one of two things: either hibernate inside, clinging to notions of Springtime, or you can embrace winter whole-heartedly, pull on your layers, and get outside.

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Supporting Women's Small Business the Holiday Season

Supporting Women's Small Business the Holiday Season

December 11, 2019 1 Comment

Despite the fact that the number of female-owned enterprises have been dramatically increasing over the past few years, the revenue disparity between businesses owned by women versus businesses owned by men continues to grow, with women earning only $.037 to the dollar in revenue generated by private companies. 

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8 Simple Ways to Cope with Shorter Days

8 Simple Ways to Cope with Shorter Days

November 25, 2019

We live in New England; we’re a hearty bunch — but that doesn’t mean that we’re impervious to the effects of shorter, darker days and plummeting temperatures that chill us to the bone.

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Black Hats, Green Skin and Warts, Oh My!!

Black Hats, Green Skin and Warts, Oh My!!

October 31, 2019

Where did this image of the witch come from, and why has it persisted all these years? 

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Dressing for Style & Safety in the Mountains

Dressing for Style & Safety in the Mountains

October 14, 2019

Summer may seem like it’s passed us by at breakneck speed, but I stand by my belief that there is still adventure abound to be had this season — in fact, some of my favorite hiking weather is upon us as things cool off just a little bit and nature makes its preemptive move toward Autumn and in to Winter (sorry, too soon?!) 

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Farmers' Markets & Eating Seasonablly

Farmers' Markets & Eating Seasonablly

July 20, 2019

I love farmers markets because it’s looking your farmer in the eye as you purchase glorious zucchini and bursting berries that were grown without pesticides; It’s bobbing your head to the sound of talented local musicians, and watching kids run across the grass while you swap seasonal recipes with other members of your community. It gives you an opportunity to soak up an incredible community vibe — a feeling that is sometimes elusive in this modern world of disconnect. 

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