Get ready to play boutique musical chairs: Seaplane has left
its digs at 827 NW 23rd and moved just half a block away to 2266 NW
Lovejoy, to what is now the third location of the legendary store
originally founded on SE Belmont by designers Holly Stalder and
Kate Towers. Says current owner Tacee Webb of the
decision, “With less rent and overhead we can focus on being more
creative, and have a sewing room at the shop for designers to utilize
onsite. It’s turning into much more of a true collective/cooperative
now, where the designers who run the shop make all the profit on their
pieces in exchange for working hours at the store. It’s our way of
adapting to the new economy so our designers can still keep a good
income.”

Meanwhile, IDOM is set to take over the NW 23rd space, with a
projected reopening scheduled for early June—the store, owned by
designer of the IDOM house line Modi Soondarotok, should stand
to benefit from its move off of NE Alberta to the dense shopping hub of
relatively moneyed foot traffic on Nob Hill, and it’s heartening to see
the space change hands to another independent entrepreneur at a time
when so much of the area’s recent development has been corporate.

In the meantime, the coming week is crammed with stylish events and
parties, beginning on Thursday with a celebration of the relaunched
PF Flyers Sportshu at Local35. Originally developed for
baseball players in 1940, and recreated by the company’s Japanese
branch, the classic, limited-edition hi-tops are part of the
Archival Reissue Collection reprising classic PF Flyers sports
shoe designs over the past 70-plus years. Come down for the launch to
snag a rare pair—or get lucky and win one in the raffle.
(Local 35, 3556 SE Hawthorne, Thurs May 14, 7-9 pm)

Two runway shows are also on the weekend calendar, beginning with
the annual Strut event benefiting Basic Rights Oregon,
which this year boasts a particularly fantastic lineup of design talent
including the aforementioned IDOM; adorable swimwear from
Popina Swimwear; ladylike Sofada apparel; sporty,
youthful looks for men and women from Erhart Designs; and
sophisticated, impeccably tailored womenswear by Maytee, plus
up-and-comers Sarah Seven and Heating & Cooling.
(Luxe Autohaus, 410 NE 17th, Sat May 16, 7 pm, $13-75) The
fashion action continues the following night with Modified
Style
, in which over 30 participating designers will present
garments made entirely of donated scrap fabric. The DIY-centric event
is a triple-pronged benefit, for the Farm Sanctuary, Sisters
of the Road
, and Junior Achievement. (Secret Society
Ballroom, 116 NE Russell, Sun May 17, 7 pm, $10-15)

Marjorie Skinner is the Portland Mercury's Managing Editor, author of the weekly Sold Out column chronicling the area's independent fashion and retail industry, and a frequent contributor to the film and...