Saturday, November 12, 2011

Featured AHSC Arts and Crafts Vendor: Orange Caterpillar

Editor’s Note: From handcrafted jewelry, fabric hand bags made with Asian inspired prints to Asian influenced apparel and creative home decorations, AsianWeek will be featuring Asian-inspired Arts and Crafts vendors each Tuesday to kick off the summer festival season.
The featured vendors all have previously participated in the Asian Heritage Street Celebration (AHSC) – the largest pan Asian street fair nationwide that takes place the third Saturday of every May in San Francisco.
Produced by the AsianWeek Foundation, the AHSC is committed to supporting and promoting these creative and hardworking craftsmen vendors who may otherwise not get the online attention and exposure they deserve.
Orange Caterpillar
Amidst the hustle and bustle of San Francisco’s Sunset district sits a unique boutique that specializes in fusion American and Asian designs for women.  Orange Caterpillar is comprised of leading Shanghai designers who devote
solely to chic and stylish alternative to today’s mass produced clothing lines.  Through its fashion and accessories, Orange Caterpillar strives to reflect a fresh outlook on modern trends, resulting in individualized works of art. 
The designs by Orange Caterpillar is different from other shopping experience, because none of the clothing is mass-produced. Also, custom-made clothing orders and tailoring services are available.  To add the final touches to your outfit, Orange Caterpillar offers an array of high quality hand-crafted handbags, scarves, and rare jewelry pieces.
Orange Caterpillar designers’ vision for San Francisco was to bring a new sense of personality, through its alternative and uniqueness to fashion unavailable elsewhere.  With a team of sharp eyes for sleek fashion alongside years of experience in the merchandise & textile field, a visit to Orange Caterpillar will be sure to not disappoint even the most sassiest shopper.

For more information about Orange Caterpillar, please visit http://orangecaterpillar.com/.

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