
The November issue of
Elle Magazine ran a feature on fashion mogul
Erin Fetherston, who listed
Soap Plant / Wacko &
La Luz de Jesus as one of her favorite shopping spots in Los Angeles. She's a recent transplant to Los Feliz via New York, and the SoCal climate, geography and architecture plays heavily into her new designs. Welcome to the neighborhood, Erin!
In case you missed the
Tiki Farm 10th Anniversary Exhibition, below are just a few pics from the opening, which saw the sale of almost 500 tiki mugs before the clock struck midnight!



People were lined up from the register to outside in the back parking lot for the six new
Exclusive Glaze edition Tiki Mugs designed by
Atomic Tony Tiki,
Brad "Tiki Shark" Parker,
Ghost,
Joe Vitale and
Mr. G. There must have been almost 2,000 attendees over the course of the evening, but we still have a handful of the mugs left. Call the Shop on the Wacko line: (323) 663-0122, or visit to snatch up those last remaining, limited edition tikis.
This coming weekend (on Halloween) we'll be hosting a
studio sale that is not to be missed. Details soon to follow...
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