Tis the season - the end of a decade - 2010
Our travels took us to Chapel Hill, NC, in November. We cooked an organic and locally sourced Thanksgiving meal with the family.
Went hunting for local wine at a vineyard in the area. Though it was cold and fall had robbed the vines of their leaves and fruit, the trip took us into a beautiful wooded part of North Carolina.

Also included are some pictures of Duke University and the architectural details of some of the buildings. 
As 2010 draws to a close, we also celebrate the end of a decade and the start of a new one. Fashion, food and art have been through some dramatic changes in the past decade. Organic clothing, fabrics, food and local design. We celebrate and appreciate all this more than ever. In turn, in giving back to the community we live in, we are now more aware of the satisfaction of being responsible citizens and value our sustainable businesses. We raise our glass to a new decade of great local design and organic living!Click to watch the Boston Fashion Week Show http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wHCfuBPG9Bg
In January, Shubrah.com will be at the NEAC wholesale show. If you are looking for beautiful things for your boutiques, find us there. We will also be doing a fashion show at the Liberty Hotel- Fashionably LATE on Thursday, Jan 20th. Hope to see you there, raising your glass with us as you celebrate a new year.
Cheers and looking forward to 2011.






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Our Spring collection will be showing in May. However, we have been working on some one of a kind designs meanwhile. They are beach worthy or warm weather cotton dresses and pajama pants. Well, they are made from saris that I decided to cut up (it's only antique cotton fabric from the 70's after all) and make into some wonderful sun dresses and pants. Recycling the best hand made cotton Kota saris I could find. You can wear them to a beach, a nice dinner at a bistro or pull on the pieces over your bathing suits. Each sari had enough fabric to make one dress and one pajama. So, if you are looking for something special, call us or e-mail to set up an appointment. We are here to wardrobe you for Spring break! 




