Page 8-The Michigan Daily- Spring Fashion - March 25, 1993 Anyone that's ever gone on a shopping excursion in search of that one particular item knows the meaning of the word frustration. Finding exactly what you're looking for can often be an exercise in futility. This frustration has been turned into inspiration by the designers we came across here in Ann Arbor. Such is the case with Michelle (The Mad Hattress") Chase. "I could never find anything I liked," Chase relays. Making her own fashions since she was a child, Chase began seriously designing about a year and a half ago. Previously focusing on hats, she now concentrates on jewlery (top). Unable to find a good market for her work, she'd ideally like to work with other designers and open a store in town. "A place where people could buy unique clothing, jewelry, art, shoes, whatever. " Double Vision is a line of hats created by sisters Ophira and Tali Edut, and Dyann Logwood (left). The lack of gear at prices that don't require a co-signer was what first inspired" them to do their own thing. "We couldn't afford label stuff," says Ophira Edut. "But we still wanted something funky." So they began transform-, ing items they'd pick up at second hand stores. This last September, with Logwood on board, they offi- cially began marketing their hats to retail stores. Double Vision headwear can be found in large mainstream stores like Urban Outfitters, as well as small boutiques like New York's IV Plai (owned by Play of rap duo Kid and Play). Graduate student Kara Lyon sees fashion as a forum for artistic and social expression. This is most evident in a dress'. she fashioned from job rejection letters (bottom). "As a second year law student looking for a summer job,. I was swamped with rejection letters," Lyon recalls. "Even{ though the letters themselves were pretty depressing, the paper they were printed on was very good quality. So rather, than throwing them away, I started making things out of them." Lyon made the dress especially for a friend to wear to' a semi-formal. The dress was a hit "Her only complaint was' that people kept pointing to her chest and saying, 'they rejected me too!"' The underground dance scene is what inspires the guys of elephanthaus (pronounced "elephant house") sportswear (left). Run by DJ Tim Baker, elephanthaus is an extension of the party culture. "I lived in a house last year that was christened the, elephanthaus," says Baker. "We'd throw these huge parties that everyone would come to. So just to be obnoxious, we, printed up some hats and shirts, just for us. But whenever we'd wear them around, people were always asking how: they could get one." They soon decided to take the whole operation to the next- step and enter the world of wholesale. After a successful trip to theASR (Action Sportswear Retailers) show in San Diego, elephanthaus gear can now be purchased in cities ranging from Salt Lake City to Tokyo. Baker sums it up like this: "Why pay for somebody else's clothes when you can make better stuff yourself? Not only is. it your own, but you won't see everyone else wearing it." Our sentiments exactly. 0 'BUY. 1 GET I11 PAIR FREE""1. Campus Opticians 240 Nickels Arcade WO Second floor- Above Van Boven Clothes I 662-9116- I ~~~~Some restrictions apply I 17U A GOI S GOOD FOR MARCH AND APRIL L-- ----- - --- ----- --- ---.1 For Aff the'Best in Men 's Spring Fashion Come in and try on one of our many . Interviewing Suits of IFW8 HIf 141% G I OWN AT I N T - " ! b 5, TAE' ...to make you look your best for that potential employer. iv' V I *Suits &Sportcoats -Sportswear Men's Clothing RECEIVE A FREE TIE WHEN YOU PURCHASE A SUIT ON OUR MAIN FLOOR. Natral Shoulder Clothing Men's Clothing- CAMPUS AREA STADIUM STIMSON MR. STADIUM EISENHOWER PKY. 194 OPEN 24 HRS. tg/ , cf e 4a al / .~ Come See What Your Neighbors and Other Students Are Talking About! Bulk dry-cleaning available: the budget way to dry clean your clothes Only $10.50 Mr. Stadium Coin & Dry Cleaning Home of the CLEAN MACHINE! Colonial Lanes Plaza 1958 S. Industrial 668-7928 QUALITY DRY CLEANING AND SHIRT SERVICE 332 Maynard St. across from Nickels Arcade 668-6335 REGULAR HOURS: MON-SAT. 9:30 - 6:00 311 S. State Street 9 (313) 668 -8836 takes you where you want to go For The Rigors Of Everyday Life I *TIM B ERLAN D*ROCKY*TEVA *MERRELL*HI TEC*DR MARTENS *VANS.MILITARY BOOTS*TECNIC L Im lw *SLUMBERJACK'COLEMAN PEAK *MZH EXPEDITION TRAILS *REMINGTON*EUREKA I f // (+' \3{ _.,, s---L_ J *JANSPORT*EASTPAK *CAMP TRAILS .Tn rnnA 7 Dfl r IIT *WOOLRICH *TRAIL DESIGNS *COLUMBIA J : F i F