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Our Little World Alpacas, Grafton
Joy and Brian Turner’s farm store in Lorain County offers cozy clothing to combat winter’s chill.
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Dressing Downton
See clothing featured in the PBS series “Downton Abbey” at the Taft Museum of Art.
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Eco Raw Studio, Cincinnati
Sonja Thams uses the ancient practice of natural dyeing to create beautiful bandanas, scarves, clothing and more.
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Farmhouse Frocks, Millersburg
Lena Schlabach and her two daughters aim to make women of all sizes feel beautiful in their chic, comfortable and fun clothing line crafted by Amish seamstresses.
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Celeste Malvar-Stewart on Being Conscious About Clothes
The Columbus-based fashion designer shares why clothing can bring us joy and how to think sustainably about what we wear.
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‘Creating the Illusion’ in Lancaster
An exhibition on display at the Decorative Arts Center of Ohio features more than 40 screen-worn pieces of clothing and accessories from the Paramount Pictures Archives.
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Erie and Anchor, Vermilion
Micah Roberts’ stylish line of clothing and accessories celebrates our Great Lake with a portion of sales going to help keep it clean.
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Fashion Capital
Sophisticated boutiques and exciting independent designers are adding a new dimension to our state’s destination for shopping and style.
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Made in Ohio Gifts: Apparel
From 7Thirty8 Apparel’s Crossed Arrow hoodies to Erie and Anchor’s Lake Erie-themed Apparel, these fresh finds will make everyone look great.
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Visit Wayne County, Ohio, for shopping, theater, nature and more
Explore downtown Wooster, Amish Country destinations, parks and nature, and theater by The Ohio Light Opera.
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Made in the Mountains
Visitors will find West Virginia’s heritage of fine crafts on display throughout the state.
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Visit Canton on a Great Ohio Road Trip
Explore the Pro Football Hall of Fame, The Troll Hole Museum, MAPS Air Museum, McKinley Library & Museum and more.
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Ohio Finds: Peaseware Sewing Caddy
This sewing caddy, treasured by collectors across the United States, was made by David Mills Pease in Ohio during the second half of the 19th century.
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Dayton Ballet Reinvents Dracula
Costume designer Ray Zupp shares how the Dayton Ballet is revamping Bram Stoker’s classic character in its new show.
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How to Make the Most of Your Dorm Room Space
Residence Halls allow you to get creative when setting up your living area. We asked a professional organizer her advice for creating a fun and functional space.
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The Great Lakes Exposition Opens
On June 27, 1936, the city of Cleveland unveiled a vibrant exposition that drew millions of visitors to the lakefront during the course of its run.
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