Finally realizing their Textile Dreams
Barbara Diamond
Julie and Martin Venzal had a dream and now it is open for business
at 450 Ocean Ave.
Textile Dreams features her clothing designs made with his
hand-dyed and hand-made fabrics.
“We began by participating in the Craft Guild,” said Martin
Venzal, who also serves the customers. “Then we sold to stores like
Ivory Moon and Thee Foxes Trot. We did the Sawdust on-and-off for a
few years.”
After 13 years in Laguna Beach, the couple finally opened their
own store July 31. It is tucked between Anastasia’s and D.N. Evans,
where Garden Gate used to be.
Venzal describes the clothing as contemporary wearable art with a
historical touch. Many of the pieces are made from damask tablecloths
and napkins from the late 1800s to 1930. Dying, designing and sewing
is done in Laguna Beach.
The Spanish Consulate in Los Angeles picked the Venzals to make a
jacket as wedding present for the future queen of Spain, Princess
Letizia.
Catherine Zeta Jones is a customer. Councilwoman Toni Iseman wore
a Venzal jacket and scarf to the Festival of Arts Benefit Gala
Sunday. Thurston Middle School teacher Gay Pivaroff bought a little
black jacket made from nylon screening material.
Some of the Venzals’ jackets get their style from the melting
colors of the dyed damask or lace overlaid with ribbon. Others are
quilted with a variety of fabrics.
Heavenly soft, woven, scarves of hand-dyed Italian yarn can be
draped at the neck or stretched over the head as a hood or lowered to
the shoulders as a shrug. They sell for a most reasonable $22.
Three piece outfits start at about $250. Pieces can be purchased
separately. Pants outfits range in price from $225 to $275. Want a
particular color? Just ask.
“We have had some of our things compared to Shubui, but ours cost
less,” Venzal said.
He said he has sold his ombre-dyed, open-weave, ribbon scarves to
Macy’s, Nordstrom’s and Chicos. Besides hanging around your neck they
would make interesting table runners or airy valances.
Textile Dreams is the exclusive Southern California seller of
Deborah Einbender’s molded leather bags, all signed.
The Venzals’ clothes have been featured in “Fiber Art” and “Niche”
magazines. She also creates wall hangings.
They met as adults working in Los Angeles, although both are from
the same town of Bilbao in the Basque area of Spain.
“Julie was tailoring for Susana of Beverly Hills and I was working
in the Craft and Folk Art Museum,” he said.
The American Craft Council recognized their work in 1997. The Mill
Valley Fall Festival voted their work as the outstanding
accomplishment with fabrics, and the Showcase of Fine Arts in
Bellevue, Wash., presented them with an Award of Merit in 1997.
“Our greatest award is when we see our customers wearing our work
and enjoying it through the years,” Venzal said.
The store is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; other hours by
appointment. For more information, call (949) 376-6907.
MONTAGE NAMES NEW LOFT CHEF
John Cuevas has risen to a new height at Montage Resort & Spa. He
was recently named the chef de cuisine at the Loft.
Cuevas previously worked with executive chef James Boyce as chef
de cuisine for the resort’s Studio, recently named one of the 2003
Best New Restaurants by “Esquire” magazine.
“John has been an integral part of the culinary team at Montage
since its opening in February 2003,” food and beverage director Todd
Orlick said. “We know that under John’s direction, the Loft will
continue to delight guests with its innovative cuisine and
outstanding service.”
Before joining the Montage staff, Cuevas was chef de cuisine at
Motif at St. Regis Monarch Beach in Dana Point, and before that he
was sous chef at the Phoenician’s Marie Elaine’s and the Market Cafe
at Lowes Coronado Bay Resort, the latter two under Boyce.
Cuevas is a graduate of the Scottsdale Culinary Institute in
Scottsdale, Ariz.
The Loft offers casual dining with a menu of salads, sandwiches,
rotisserie-roasted meats and seafood. A sommelier provides cheeses
from around the world.
Wines from California, Oregon, Washington and New York are sold by
the glass, half-bottle or bottle.
The Loft has panoramic views from its fourth floor location, with
indoor and outdoor seating. It is open from 6 to 11 a.m. for
breakfast, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. for lunch, 3 to 5 p.m. for intermezzo in
the Loft Bistro and 5 to 10 p.m. for dinner.
For reservations, call (949) 715-6420.
HEADHUNTERS SPEARHEAD NEW OFFICE
Michael Valente and Frank Ivacic were named managers of the
recently opened Laguna Beach office of Executives Unlimited Inc., a
placement firm.
“Penetrating the Southern California market is a key component to
our national expansion plan,” said Tomilee Gill president of the Long
Beach-based firm. “Both Michael and Frank bring more than 25 years of
in-depth executive search experience to our team.”
Ivacis and Valente were formerly partners of Miller and Moore, a
Laguna Beach firm.
Valente is a member of the Orange County Technology Venture Group,
an organization of venture capitalists, and as been a speaker at
insurance and financial industry conventions for 25 years. He has
been a board member of the California Insurance Council for the City
of Hope for 10 years. His experience is in financial services
industry for a broad field of businesses.
Ivacic specializes in healthcare and financial services
industries. He served on the Victor Valley Community Hospital Board
of Directors in 1992 and ‘93, and served as vice president of the
Victor Valley Medical Transportation Board from 1993-96. He has
served as an officer of the Sales and Marketing Council of San Diego,
vice president of the Barstow, Calif. Chamber of Commerce and
president of the Optimist Club.
The new office is at 333 Third St., suite 2. For more information,
call (9490 715-1485.
* DOING BUSINESS is a periodic feature of the Laguna Beach
Coastline Pilot. Contributions are welcomed. Mail to Barbara Diamond,
P.O. Box 248, Laguna Beach, 92652; fax to (949) 494-8979;
hand-deliver to 384 Forest Ave., Suite 22; or call (949) 494-4321.
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