Saturday, December 11, 2010

One more day to go!! Last chance in 2010 to pick up jewellery, art, fashion garments and accessories - direct from Living Rapture - Deidaa till 5 pm tomorrow @Beaumaris Theatre, 82 Wells Road (Melways 86,G6)

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

This weekend !!! Living Rapture - Deidaa sale at Beaumaris Theatre, 82 Wells Road, Beaumaris (Melways 86 G6), 11 & 12 December, 10 AM - 5 PM, your
pre - Christmas opportunity to pick up signature jewellery and original
artwork by Ljerka Kellly, designer clothing, scarves, hand bags and
other accessories - direct from the artisans to you !!!

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Pre Christmas Sale


Just 10 sleeps to ..... Living Rapture - Deidaa sale at Beaumaris Theatre, 82 Wells Road, Beaumaris (Melways 86 G6), 11 & 12 December, 10 AM - 5 PM, your pre - Christmas opportunity to pick up signature jewellery and original artwork by Ljerka Kellly, designer clothing, scarves, hand bags and other accessories - direct from the artisans to you !!!

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Response to our 'eco range' at the October Show and a visit to the 'Plant Craft Cottage' at the Botanical Gardens, Melbourne have reinforced Deidaa's faith in all things natural. Deidaa's new determination is as follows - reinstate the organic stationery line, launch lifestyle products that sustain communities, opt for timeless, classic silhouettes for 2011 range of apparel, walk, reduce carbon emissions and save on gym memeberships ...

Thanks to all Deidaa fans who turned up at our October Sale - those who missed this one, we will be back with our Pre - Christmas Sale in December...

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Some nasty weather on Friday - all well on Saturday, incredible support from our Mail Club members, great first day, one more day to go - Living Rapture - Deidaa Sale, 17 Oct 10 AM - 5 PM at Beaumaris Theatre, 82 Wells Road, Beaumaris

Tuesday, October 12, 2010


The countdown has begun, two more days to ...

Living Rapture - Deidaa sale of exquisite handcrafted jewellery, original artwork, spring -
summer clothing, a wide variety of summer and winter scarves, beach
bags and so much more...
...
Visit us at Beaumaris Theatre, 82 Wells
Road, Beaumaris ( Melways 86 G6), Saturday 16th and Sunday 17th
October, 2010, 10 am - 5 pm, see and feel our products, talk to us
about textiles, artefacts and handcrafting techniques...

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

It is that time of the year again!! Living Rapture - Deidaa are having a sale of exquisite handcrafted jewellery, original artwork, spring - summer clothing, a wide variety of summer and winter scarves, beach bags and so much more...
Visit us at Beaumaris Theatre, 82 Wells Road, Beaumaris ( Melways 86 G6), Saturday 16th and Sunday 17th October, 2010, 10 am - 5 pm, see and feel our products, talk to us about textiles, artefacts and handcrafting techniques.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Deidaa is participating in Fashion Exposed, 29 - 31 August 2010, Melbourne Exhibition Centre. On display will be spring - summer - resort wear, a wide variety of summer and winter scarves, beach bags and so much more ... all crafted to the high standards customers associate with Deidaa.
Visit us at booths 5250/5254, see and feel our products, talk to us about textiles and handcrafting techniques, avail of show specials...
Register at fashionexposed.com
We look forward to meeting you at Fashion Exposed!!!
Team@Deidaa


Tuesday, July 20, 2010

The term ' sustainability' has become 'fashionable' - so much so that many carpetbaggers are jumping on to the bandwagon, as it always happens, Many would consider fashion as an antithesis of 'sustainability'. The challenge for a 21st Century fashion professional is to reconcile 'fashionability' with 'sustainability'. To begin with, we have to understand the basic concepts ....

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Team@deidaa has been closely associated with artisan communities of South Asia & Polynesia. What human hands can create with simple tools have never ceased to amaze us. Apparel and accessories made in certain regions of the world are often dismissed as 'substandard'. We believe craftspersons everywhere are capable of producing high quality goods. However, are we, as consumers willing to pay a little extra for hand made artisan crafted goods made with much love and affection. What is the responsibility of end users then, do we look for the lowest price tags which in turn motivate fashion buyers to source products at ridiculously low prices from offshore suppliers, or do we buy from those that support artisan communities particularly in the poorer regions of the world...