Taigan Online Valentine’s Day Gifts with Love

Gourmet chocolate, vintage designer jewelry, romantic poems, luxurious pajamas, rare books, and an escape to heavenly Blackberry Farm can only be found on Taigan.com for Valentine’s Day shopping, your online destination for the best gifts.

Taigan Valentine's Day Gift Guide

It’s the Nicholas Kirkwood for Rodarte—AKA jaw-dropping high heels and the breathtaking circa 1980 Chanel gold hoop earrings that leave a lasting impression…

For the love of shopping, gift giving and Valentine’s Day, Taigan announces its 2011 Valentine’s Day gift ideas for the online boutique shopper. Online shoppers looking for the unique and original turn to Taigan.com, a marketplace of 82 independent specialty and boutique retailers in places like Los Angeles, Aspen, Chicago, Dallas, Nashville, New York—and even Italy!

Just because Saint Valentine was martyred doesn’t mean shopping for the namesake holiday should be dreaded. Taigan goes beyond the cliché flowers-and-chocolate to celebrate Valentine’s Day by offering unique gift options that express your love all year round.

Taigan’s Valentine’s Day Picks for men:

Florida Lobster Tails

Aidan Gill Ivory Complete Grooming Set

Bill Adler Leather Satchel

Sid Mashburn’s Playboy Boots

Taigan’s Valentine’s Day Picks for women:

Marni Graphite Leather Clutch

Italian Coin and Key Necklace

“Le Temps” Deco Rhinestone Bracelet

Two Night Escape at Blackberry Farm with Taigan Shopping Spree

Pucci Vintage Art Edition (Book)

Yves Saint Laurent (Book)

1980s Chanel Earrings

1970s Givenchy Bracelet

Aquarian Roses Eau de Parfum

Tocca Candele de Viaggio Travel Size Candle Set

Encyclopedia of the Exquisite

Tupelo Honey 20-oz Flute

Irene Neuwirth Rose De France Earring

Empire waisted silk/cotton blend Lux Sleep Dress

Grey Tania Leather Cuff

Epic Gardenia Pure Perfume

For the Love of Chocolate Collection + Perrier Jouet Grand Brut

Silk Ikat Double Sided Shawl

Stay connected with up-to-date fashion news on TaiganFinds blog, Tweet @TaiganFinds on Twitter and “Like” Taigan on Facebook.

About Taigan

A recent winner of the Retailer of Excellence Award in the Internet Innovation category, and named Technology Start-up of the Year, Taigan is recognized as the online shopping destination for a highly curated collection of boutiques, designers and purveyors. Showcasing specialty retailers of women and men’s fashion, home décor, art, antiques, jewelry, gourmet food and fine gifts, Julia Reed delivers a collection of Elusive Finds, facts and profiles in Taigan’s fetch, Taigan’s online lifestyle magazine. Shopping is free, guests are asked to provide their email address to use the site’s messaging service with shops.

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Luxury Children designer Bonnie Young on Taigan Featured on ArabNews.com

By MARRIAM MOSSALLI

Kids know what they want; and now, thanks to luxury childrenswear designer, Bonnie Young on Taigan, they can get it.

Bonnie Young on Taigan in the Media

Preteens, unlike their older adolescent counterparts, are more comfortable being their unique selves. Their lives are not yet confused with the stresses of puberty and the need to fit in by assimilating and conforming to trends. On the contrary, they strive to set them.

“I began my company because I understood that children today are moving so quickly,” explained Bonnie Young who was still the senior creative director for the Donna Karan Collection when she launched her eponymous line. “They have their individual tastes, they see more, they are more sophisticated and have a strong desire for the latest fashion trend.”

Donna Karan had given her colleague and friend 600 sq feet of the Donna Karan Collection boutique on Madison Ave to create a Bonnie Young shop-in-shop. However, by the end of 2007, investors saw the potential in Young’s bespoke designs and approached her to open her first freestanding store in Aspen, Colorado.

“At that point I left Donna Karan to focus solely on my brand. Donna was extremely supportive in the decision,” stated Young.

Young admitted she probably would have never started her own clothing line if she hadn’t become a mother. “I never thought of designing for kids until I became a mother and felt there was a space in the market,” she confessed. “I couldn’t find what I wanted for my kids so I made it myself and then organically turned it into a business.”

She also admitted that working so closely with Donna Karan has influenced her both aesthetically and as an individual. “Not only did I work with her for almost 17 years, but we were family: we traveled for business as well as spent holidays together.”

Young stated that there has always been a strong synergy between the two designers; yet, she still approaches fashion quite differently and has a unique perspective in fashion — one that can easily be seen in her designs for Bonnie Young. “For sure, we are inspired by the same things yet our interpretation is different.”

The new major influences in Young’s life may not be recipients of a CFDA Lifetime Achievement Award, but they still seem to know what’s in vogue in the fashionable world of tweens. “My children are very opinionated and I see what they love and want to wear.”

Her studio is attached to her loft so her daughter and son are a very big part of what goes on every afternoon, admitted the designer. “Kids of today are growing up in an age of information: the Internet and computers allow them to no longer be just kids from the town where they live,” she explained. “They are citizens of the world and that is an enormous change from our generation.”

Young’s designs are bringing families together in that both parent and child can finally agree on something. During the period in childhood when truces are rare and battles over uneaten vegetables at the dinner table are commonplace, agreeing on the daily ritual of clothing is a welcome relief. Young’s use of comfortable, child-friendly fabrics and her obvious attention to detail, make both concerned parties happy.

“I generally tend to use natural fibers, but I do not restrict myself so long as the fabric is comfortable and does not itch,” said Young, sounding more like a mother than a designer. She quickly reaffirmed her fashion prowess with the mention of her love for Indian embroideries and rich materials. “I use luxurious fabrics. My knits are mostly made of cashmere or Alpaca and the wovens are often of cotton or silk.”

But Young’s clothes are not just for the mom who is frustrated over unheeded appeals for her children to wear those matching itchy wool sweaters for the annual family portrait. They also seem to strike a style cord with the fashionista mommy who doesn’t mind spending on designer brands for her children. “If a woman is in Chanel couture, she certainly wants her child wearing something equally as divine and that isn’t easy to find,” stated Young. “So, they come to me to create it for them.”

Since Young’s designs are almost already couture, she is often commissioned for weddings and special occasions, especially in the tween sizes. “It’s just really hard to find beautiful occasion clothes for kids and tweens.”

Anyone who knows anything about the Middle East knows how much the Middle East loves a wedding. So, it should be no surprise that most of Young’s loyal clientele hail from the Arab world. “They love to discover the latest designer. They appreciate rich fabrics, really love fashion and will spend the money to have a superior product,” she said, admitting that the Middle Eastern market differs greatly from its Western counterpart. “However, many of my clients in the West are actually from the Middle East.”

Young regards her Middle Eastern consumers as being the most fashion forward clients in the industry. Perhaps it was this love and praise of the Middle East’s fashion sense that brought the Museum of Islamic Art in Qatar and Young together. Last year, she was commissioned to design an exclusive collection for the temporary exhibit, “A Journey into the World of the Ottomans.” She created 12 collectible jelabas cut out of rare antique Ottoman silk textiles, which were part of a wedding dowry she came across in Istanbul. She also designed limited edition necklaces that coordinate with the silks as they are made from 12th century Ottoman coins wrapped in 18k gold.

Young also included a series that was presented later on in December called Scriptures of Hope. “I was inspired in Istanbul by some Ottoman pieces with Quranic scripture,” said Young who initially wanted to directly interpret the scriptures onto the clothes, but discovered it wasn’t feasible for religious reasons.

Instead, Young recreated the aesthetic of the scriptures by commissioning an Islamic calligrapher to write messages of peace, hope and compassion in Arabic calligraphy. “Of course not understanding Arabic writing met with some great challenges,” she confessed. “It has been one of the most challenging projects so far.”

Although she admits the printmaking was a bit arduous, she had no problem with the actual design of the traditional garment. “I am very comfortable designing jelabas and kaftans. I have collected so many over the years and I love to wear them so I felt totally comfortable [when it came to designing].”

Her travels inspire who she is as well as what she creates every moment of her life, claims the designer whose inspiration for the styling of the lookbook of her Fall 2010 collection was a combination from George Lucas’ Star Wars and the incredible architecture and buildings in Qatar.

“I had never seen anything like it in my life: modern glass structures adorned with incredible metals in the middle of the desert. It was very futuristic indeed,” stated Young. “What I felt in Qatar reminded me of Star Wars and being that I have a five-year old son, I have seen every episode at least 10 times.”

Young can’t help but revert back to her kids as a source of inspiration. As a mother and designer, she admits children today are losing their fashion innocence at even earlier ages than ever before. “Our daughter knew who Dolce and Gabanna were at age three. She called them ‘chingabanna’ and wanted to wear ‘chingabanna’ shoes everyday,” she fondly recalled. “Our son is five and loves to wear Y3. He thinks it’s the coolest thing. His dad wears it so he wants to as well. It’s shocking that they have all this knowledge at such a young age.”

Kids are definitely more aware of what they like. Disney character adorned shirts are now being traded for demands of Baby Dior and Kenzo. And, if they see Bonnie Young’s latest collection on Taigan, there’s no doubt about it: they’re probably going to demand that too!

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Taigan in Lucky Magazine

Editor-at-large Elise Loehnen tells us the sites she’s obsessed with this month

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Membership is required (it’s free), but it’s worth it: Taigan.com is the only shopping portal for a host of great boutiques, including House of Lavande in Palm Beach.

January 2011

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Laura Bush’s Signed Book Available at Taigan Shop Books & Books

In a Taigan exclusive, former First Lady Laura Bush sits down with Taigan Creative Director Julia Reed to discuss what’s on her shelves right now, including her recent best-selling memoir, “Spoken From the Heart”. Signed copies of the memoir, which captures the former First Lady’s view of what really happens inside the White House are available via Books & Books on Taigan.

Laura Bush Book Spoken From the Heart Autographed The well-known literary advocate pioneered the Texas and National Book Festivals, launched the Laura Bush Foundation for America’s Libraries, read aloud in countless classrooms as first lady, and has since authored two books.

In a Fetch exclusive, Laura Bush shares her current recommended reads:

Laura Bush Books Received for Christmas:
Mark Hampton: An American Decorator,” by Duane Hampton
“The Language of American Design,” by Alexa Hampton
Both were gifts from Barbara Bush, who knows that her daughter-in-law collects interior design and “house” books.

Laura Bush is Reading Now:
“Mrs. Adams in Winter: A Journey of the Last Days of Napoleon,” by Michael O’Brien
“Empire of the Summer Moon: Quanah Parker and The Rise and Fall of the Comanches, the Most Powerful Indian Tribe in American History,” by S.C. Gwynne

Laura Bush’s Guilty Pleasure:
“Kinky Friedman’s outrageous books. ‘What Would Kinky Do?’ is on my bedside table now. His books are not for the easily offended or the politically correct!”

Laura Bush’s List of Books to Reread:
“Two old favorites of mine that I reread every once in a while are Katherine Ann Porter’s ‘Ship of Fools’ and Willa Cather’s ‘My Antonia’ and ‘Death Comes to the Archbishop.’”

Lauran Bush’s Book on the list for 2011:
“My Reading Life,” by Pat Conroy
“I always enjoy his fiction so I’m interested in his reading.”

Click here to buy a signed copy of “Spoken from the Heart” at Books & Books on Taigan.

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Oprah "Likes" Taigan Shops' Featured Items from Kiyomi PJs and Blackbird Vineyard

Global media leader Oprah Winfrey talks about some of her favorite things in O Magazine and Oprah.com including fine wine and soft PJs found on Taigan.com

Taigan is one of Oprah's Favorite Things

Nashville, TN – Add Taigan to the list of online shops to feature a few of “Oprah’s Favorite Things”. The broadcast, print and online empire has officially given her stamp of approval to two items on Taigan.com, the Internet’s most coveted online marketplace of boutique shops.

Kiyomi Pj’s based out of Redondo Beach, California was among the editors’ picks in the Gift Finder section of Oprah.com. Describing the silk and cotton pajamas as “Soft, romantic, and deliciously comfy,” Oprah declares these cotton pajamas “great for lounging on a breezy summer night.”

And in this month’s O Magazine, Napa Valley’s Blackbird Vineyards, was celebrated for its Flock Box Collection, landing on the coveted O List of favorites. “Tour a winery without leaving your kitchen thanks to Blackbird Vineyards’ extraordinary sampler of six 50ml bottles of red and rosé,” declare editors at O Magazine.

“We’re always pleased to find wonderful shops, designers and items before they are discovered by the masses,” says Elizabeth Nichols, Taigan CEO. “We’re thrilled that Oprah has discovered just a few of the many remarkable finds on Taigan.”

With a growing collection of shops, designers and purveyors, Taigan showcases ‘finds’ in fashion, gourmet food, fine wine, decor, art, jewelry, sporting life and health & beauty.

About Taigan

A recent winner of the Retailer of Excellence Award in the Internet Innovation category, and named Technology Start-up of the Year, Taigan is recognized as the online shopping destination for a highly-curated collection of boutiques, designers and purveyors.  Showcasing specialty retailers of women and men’s fashion, home décor, art, antiques, jewelry, gourmet food and wine and fine gifts, Taigan brings the best shops to your fingertips. For the shopper, the collector, the epicure… Taigan delivers an extraordinary and ever-expanding collection of shops and purveyors.  Julia Reed delivers a collection of Elusive Finds, facts and profiles in Taigan’s fetch, Taigan’s online lifestyle magazine.

For more Taigan news, subscribe to the TaiganFinds blog and Taigan newsroom, stay connected on Taigan’s Facebook Fan Page or Follow us on Twitter @TaiganFinds.

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Taigan on Channel 5 News: 'Cyber Monday' Lures Online Shoppers

by Kim Gebbia

Online Shopping with Taigan on Channel 5 News

Over the holiday many shoppers found a way to snag shopping deals without ever setting foot in a store on Cyber Monday.

The sales promotions on the Monday after Thanksgiving got their name from a retail trade group, which promoted the idea that people, upon returning to work, would log onto their computers there and shop.

Although Belmont sophomore Shannon Murphy had never heard of Cyber Monday before, all it took was opening her email inbox to find out.

“It’s today only, free ground shipping on all orders. 30 percent off if you buy a certain amount of tea. And a free mug if you get a certain dollars worth,” Murphy said as she read the offers.

For many stores, the strategy worked. More than enough people clicked that precious “purchase” button and committed to buy.

Elizabeth Nichols, the CEO for the newly launched Brentwood web site, Taigan, said stores are succeeding at luring online shoppers.

“I think clearly the marketplace is trying to put into the mind of the consumer–this is the day to shop online,” Nichols said. “We’ve offered a free shipping holiday that ends today and interestingly Taigan drives people to make the decision to purchase as opposed to waiting until tomorrow.”

Taigan represents 82 speciality shops with unique items from across Tennessee and the U.S.

Sales over the holiday weekend hit a new high for the site. It plays a role in the estimated $1 billion in online sales happening on Cyber Monday.

For more on Taigan CEO Elizabeth Nichol’s interview click here: http://www.newschannel5.com/story/13579850/cyber-monday-lures-online-shoppers

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