Archive for July, 2007

Interview: Laura Dawson

Trish and I have been fans of our next interview-ee, Laura Dawson, for as long as she’s been around. She has a great style, modern yet simple, timeless and ageless. So, we were excited she would sit down with us and let us get to know her a little bit better. She has a fantastic way about her that comes across in her answers, and we are so excited to hear that yet another Darling of ours is engaged. Like anxious parents, we can’t wait to get the wedding photos!

Speaking of photos, here’s one of Laura (photo courtesy of alex norden), in case you haven’t met her yet.

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We are starting our interview with a question from Lara Miller. She asked a great question of Laura and, like yourself, we were wondering what the answer was. Well, it’s finally here!

Read on, and after your done, go check out both Laura Dawson’s and Lara Miller’s store. They have some great products that you would be lucky to wear!

Lara Miller: I’d say hello! and ask her if her styling experience still influences her ready to wear line?
Laura: i would have to say that yes, ways of seeing are things that one learns and are then infused into a new reality. it is something that is learned and carried always. the user of the end product is always the first thing in my mind so that the end begins the process and makes a neat full circle.

SD: How did you end up in the fashion industry?
Laura: i had always been interested in it, since reading “big bopper” magazine when i was 8. i’m interested in alot of things though, and was starting to figure out that i was going to have to narrow down to something that i liked. i was in college, and trying to transfer out of the university of cincinnati to go to columbia for journalism. u.c. didn’t have journalism as a major and their english department is almost as attractive as going to prison in terms of quality and accomodations. the college counselor was trying to get me to stay at uc and asked what i WOULD like to do at u.c. i said the only thing they had that i was interested in was the design school - d.a.a.p. college of design, art, architecture and planning, with a brand new building by peter eisenman that was pastel colored and had no right angles anywhere and contacts to major destinations worldwide.

she replied this way:
“i’m sorry, i don’t think you understand. daap is for very good students.” i don’t take dares lightly, so then i had to graduate at the top of my class of course.

to really end up in the industry… i had a friend who moved to new york several years before i did. i came to new york for a visit in 1997 and adored the east village. there would be times when what i had to do to get here was either long or difficult. i just kept thinking of what i wanted and kept going to get there. i moved to new york and at first didn’t know anyone and was quite lonely. i figured that i would be bored to not come here, but allowing the place i wanted to go to be like a blank wall to me was unacceptable. so i took the part of me that was introverted, sat her down and said she had to stay home while i went out for a while. i went out to some parties and proceeded to meet 65 people in 30 days. it was very helpful.

SD: What was your first job?

Laura: oh wow. my first job was working at a handbag design company. they made product that was under other people’s licenses and private label things for department stores. i had a bit of luck and several of their full time designers had left just as i arrived. so i was able to do design of a ton of product within my first week. the owners really loved what i was working on and were very surprised that some of the things i was designing were exactly what they had just seen at trend forecasting presentations in europe - but i was fresh from out of town and hadn’t seen these presentations, i just had the sensibility. they offered me a full time job very quickly. i stayed for a season but ultimately decided to return to university and complete my degree.

SD:
What inspires your designs?
Laura: people. i’m insatiably curious and nearly everything interests me. people’s behavior and motivation can occupy my imagination for a long time. i could study, pick apart, put myself in the shoes of, pretend to be and otherwise obsess about people forever.


SD:
What is your design process?
Laura: um, chaos? :) i usually look at how larger factors might influence people’s behavior and attitudes. i pull in influences and trends from art, politics, furniture, nature, streetwear, film, music, accident, magazines. just life really. i bottle it and let it all distill for a few months and determine what the essence is so that i can strike through the heart of what people are feeling next.


SD: Describe your philosophy behind your designs?
Laura: be the change you wish to see in the world. i have one person on staff whose primary responsibility is to discover and develop organic materials and greener alternatives. my company recycles, keeps the electric lights off in the day time, uses non-oil public transit and recycles.


SD:
What does your average day entail?

Laura: well that depends on which day you would like to talk about doesn’t it? :) working days… sometimes i get up at 5:30 a.m., begin my process, break for lunch for 15 minutes, skip dinner, have a break at 9:30 p.m., and then work a bit more until about 1:30 a.m. rinse. repeat.

some days i work from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. and then walk around the city, look at the sunshine, sail paper airplanes, marvel at skyscrapers or the view from the williamsburg bridge and i’m so glad i live in new york that i could kiss the sidewalk.

some days i start playing in the afternoon, go to a cafe with friends for a few hours, play video games, then go out for a banger of a club night until the sun is coming up and enjoy everyone’s sensibility when their heads are a bit twisted. as i like human behavior, watching them stumble around in the dawn is pretty amusing to me.


SD:
If you knew then (before you started your business) what you know now, what would you do differently?
Laura: everyone has strengths. find out what yours are. hire someone to take care of the rest. delegate.


SD: In your opinion what is the best and worst current fashion trend?

Laura: the best fashion trend is this harmonious, peaceful, soft, happy silhouette and feeling that is coming on. it’s quite post war. it’s the sort of shape that you could observe coming on when people have grown tired of strife and are moving towards a time of stability, and a flourishing of creative forces. it reminds me of the good periods of modernism but its edges are colored entirely differently and reflect the mash up of cultural influences that we have now due to the ease of travel and the internet.

i was looking at the cover of elle with a model this week. we were looking at the people who are in the media right now. what i can’t figure out is if i just don’t get it anymore because i’m no longer 13 years old or if these people really do have the nutritional value of a marshmallow. in a lot of people who make headlines i am frustrated. their one job is to inspire people. they aren’t doing their job. it’s disposable and forgettable. i want somebody who is ready to take our whole pop culture and put it in a blender on the highest setting. a lot of actresses are doing a mediocre job of imitating marilyn monroe (and forgetting entirely the grace of marlene dietrich) and a lot of music videos are doing a mediocre job of studying the dance moves of the jackson family. (that’s michael and janet and their siblings). i love the new.


SD: Who is your greatest influence and why?
Laura: john and yoko because they said something and said it so well they actually frightened the greater forces surrounding them. they showed the whole world that while dominant paradigms seem very stable, they are in fact as movable as sand on a beach.

i love lady sov and m.i.a. and the new london that is mashing up a brazilian sound and adding the crispy metallic edges of cities that have winter. the imagation space they’re making is like a neon snowflake under a microscope.

i heart adult swim - particularly aqua teen hunger force and harvey birdman and space ghost. there, i did it. i publicly admit to occasionally watching television, although it’s twisted cartoons.


SD: What do you think the hardest aspect of your industry is?
Laura: it’s a very slow craft and a very long game. having patience and resilience and unyielding determination is key.


SD: Do you have any events you are getting ready for in the near future?
Laura: um, a wedding.


SD: What’s next for your line?

Laura: let’s just say that i’m looking at brand value gained by controlling distribution channels and the equity involved in brick and mortar retail space.


SD: If there was one person on Smashing Darling you were curious about questioning…who would it be and what would you ask them?
Laura: hmmm…. probably the founders and their web mistress! how did you get started, how did you figure out the value in beginning such a cohesive web community? it’s like you’ve made your own channel and it’s really great for holding attention and maintaining traffic. people typically don’t just want to go shopping - they want to play and watch things and shop and go out all at once. mashing up the media is great. what were your aims in starting the site? what do you want it to become?

 

It’s Tuesday and the Surf is up!

Time to surf around Smashing Darling to see what we have today!

I thought I would let you know about a few items

that you just won’t be able to live without on your August vacation!

Everyone needs a cover up,

and Alison Leigh Apparel has got it!

She calls it poolside,

I say any side of water that you are on will do just fine!

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Love the Asian inspired print on this beautiful lightweight cotton!

Gotta have a bag when going waterside.

I thought this one by Whosiepie would be perfect.

not to big,

and Oh So stylish!

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pop on a pair of fun sexy dangles for your ears.

I found these at none other than Foundling!

fabulous graphic swing earrings.

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Gorgeous with that little black bikini you own!

Remember who gave you all these tips

when everyone is wondering where you got your perfect waterside ensemble,

and telling you,

You never look so good!

 

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Sun,Sand,Surf, and Flowers?

Did you miss me?

I will be so sad if you didn’t,

but I know our lives are so busy it does leave us scratching

our heads to find out another week of our lives has just catapulted by us.

Well that is the only excuse I will accept for not realizing I wasn’t here for a week!

I was on vacation with the fam, in the Outer Banks, NC. So gorgeous,the water and waves were amazing!

The one thing I did miss terribly, flowers.

It is just a big sandbar so not a lot of flowers, but Smashing Darling was there to save the day!

I read the blog and found out there are flowers every where!

I cruised the site and found these little beauties too

they are brooches by Seventy Two

all made of vintage plastic flowers.

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I think you will need to own a few,

just so you have the option to cluster them should the occasion arise!

 

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an assortment of color is a must.

Never know what mood you’ll will be in!

 

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Flowers, Flowers Everywhere

If you need a flora fix Smashing Darling is your place…

Here’s just a sampling of the abundance:

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Metamorphosis has this delicate number called april showers bracelet ($98.00)

 

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Vessel by Carol Hunts has this gorgeous tote ($34.00)

that would be perfect for a stroll in the park.

 

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This 100% felted Iclandic wool Saddle bag ($132.00) is just as fantastic

as Thistle Downs whole store of funky yet functional products.

 

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and last but not least, who couldn’t get noticed in

this Chi Chi and the Greek elegant long dress ($100.00)?

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Lightning Strikes!

  • Electrical charges develop inside a storm cloud.
  • Positively charged atoms go to the top of the cloud. Negatively charged atoms go to the bottom.
  • If the negatively charged atoms become too crowded, they “jump” to another part of the cloud, to a different cloud, or to the ground.
  • This jump causes a huge spark of static electricity called LIGHTNING!


That’s the technical explanation for exactly what happens when

someone wears this Whosiepie apron. Plain and simple: sparks go flyin’

 

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and lightning strikes when someone puts

on this little number from hot lunch

 

 

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they don’t call it hot for nothing.

 

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Because you can!

Looking for a reason to buy your next outfit?

Here’s the best reason of all … because you CAN!

 

 

Great style needs no permission, and looking terrific is the best

reason of all to shop smashingdarling.com. Don’t wait for that

special occasion … make every occasion special.

 

 

Links to items:

1. Dina Varano, $350.00

2. Naik Fur, $300.00

3. Lake, $100.00

4. PINaR ERIS, $185.00

5. Willow Tree Vintage, $145.00

Interview:Lara Miller

Lara Miller’s clothing is simple enough to be worn anywhere, and flexible enough to be worn in numerous ways. We love the versatility of her clothing…you could literally buy one item and wear it for a week and never wear it the same way twice. She has a very unique style that is definitely her own.

We sat down with Lara over the phone for this interview. Here’s what she had to say:

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SD: How did you end up in the fashion industry?
lara: I ALWAYS PLAYED WITH CLOTHES AND WORE THEM DIFFERENTLY, BUT WHEN I WAS IN HIGH SCHOOL I THOUGHT I’D WANT TO BE IN NEURO-RESEARCH, SOCIOLOGY, OR PSYCHOLOGY. THEN I WORKED AT A DENIM BOUTIQUE, E. STREET DENIM, WHERE I WAS ABLE TO EVEN DO SOME ASSISTANT BUYING, AND THAT SPARKED MY INTEREST IN THE INDUSTRY. AFTER I TOOK A CLASS IN FASHION AND INTERIORS AND KNEW THAT THIS WAS THE ONLY THING THAT ACTUALLY MADE SENSE FOR ME. I BEGAN AT SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY AND THEN TRANSFERRED OVER TO THE SCHOOL OF THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO WHERE I WAS ABLE TO BE VERY CONCEPTUAL AND FINE-ARTS FOCUSED.


SD: When and how did you know you would choose this path?

lara: I THINK THE FIRST TIME I KNEW WAS WALKING THROUGH THE MERCHANDISE MART WITH MY BOSS AND THINKING THAT IF I ONLY PHYSICALLY KNEW HOW TO, THAT I COULD REALLY MAKE THINGS THAT MY CUSTOMER WOULD WANT, THEN TAKING THAT CLASS, I BEGAN TO LEARN HOW TO PUT SOME OF THESES IDEAS ON PAPER. AFTER THAT IT WAS ALL I COULD THINK ABOUT.


SD: Where did you go to school and what did you study?

lara: SYRACUSE - FASHION DESIGN/TEXTILES THE SCHOOL OF THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO (SAIC)- FASHION DESIGN/FIBERS


SD: What was your first job in the industry?

lara: E. STREET DENIM IN HIGH SCHOOL, INTERNSHIP WITH LAUREN CELESTE, AN ORGANIC BABY CLOTHING COMPANY, CYNTHIA ASHBY, ANOTHER WOMEN’S WEAR DESIGNER IN CHICAGO WHO WAS REALLY INSPIRING.

SD: What inspires your designs?
lara:
GREG LYNN’S ARCHITECTURAL THEORIES… THE IDEA THAT THE BODY AND THE BUILDING (OR IN MY CASE CLOTHING) INTERACT WITH EACH OTHER AND SHOULD REFLECT EACH OTHER.

ALSO INTERSECTING GEOMETRIC SHAPES.

SD: What is your design process?
lara: IT DEPENDS ON THE PIECE. THE SWEATERS ARE VERY DIFFERENT FROM THE JERSEY OR WOVEN PIECES.

THE SWEATERS ARE VERY ENGRAINED IN THE ENTIRE KNITTING PROCESS. AS I KNIT MY SHAPING IDEAS FORM AND THEN I DO A LOT OF DRAPING TO FINALIZE MY PIECE. I ALSO PLAY A LOT WITH MEASUREMENTS AND PROPORTION WHILE I’M KNITTING TO MAKE VARIOUS PIECES… THE KNITTING IS ALL DONE WITH HAND LOOMS, SO THERE IS A DEFINITE HANDS ON PROCESS THAT I GO THROUGH, BUT IT ISN’T AS INTENSIVE AS KNITTING WITH 2 NEEDLES.

THE WOVENS AND JERSEY PIECES I DESIGN MORE WHILE WORKING ON MY FLAT PATTERNS AND DRAPING AS WELL…JUST CUTTING A LOT OF DIFFERENT FABRICS AND EXPERIMENTING AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE UNTIL I FIND THE PERFECT SHAPE.

SD: Describe your philosophy behind your designs?
lara: THEY’RE REALLY ROOTED IN A PARTNERSHIP WITH THE WEARER. THE HOPE IS THAT THE FABRIC, THE FIT, AND THE FUNCTIONALITY WILL BE BOTH FUN AND INSPIRING FOR MY CUSTOMER. I HOPE THAT WHEN SOMEONE FEELS MY FABRICS, THAT THEY JUST WANT TO BE IN THE PIECES, WHETHER OR NOT THEY WANT TO PLAY WITH THE SHAPES DOESN’T MATTER AS MUCH AS IT DOES THAT THEY’RE HAPPY. ALL OF THIS WITH A PERSONAL ASPIRATION FOR SUSTAINABILITY THAT IS ENGRAINED IN MY COMPANY.

SD: What does your average day entail?
lara: EACH DAY IS A LITTLE BIT DIFFERENT. TYPICALLY I’LL WAKE UP AT 6 TO RUN AND THEN BY 8 I’LL BEGIN MY DAY… FROM 8-10 I’LL BE WITH MY KNITTER, THEN AT 10 WILL BE BACK AT THE STUDIO TO DROP OF SWEATERS TO MY SEAMSTRESS AND TO GIVE MY INTERNS THE TASKS FOR THE DAY, THEN I’LL CHECK/RESPOND TO EMAILS AND BY NOON TRY TO BE AT MY CUTTER WHERE I’LL MAKE MY MARKERS AND WORK ON PRODUCTION AND/OR SAMPLES… THEN BY 4 OR SO I’LL BE WITH MY SEWING CONTRACTORS THAT WORK ON MY JERSEY AND WOVEN PIECES AND TYPICIALLY GET BACK TO THE OFFICE BY 8 WHEN I’LL CONTINUE TO RESPOND TO EMAILS, WORK ON DRAPING AND DESIGNING, AND GETTING THINGS IN ORDER FOR THE NEXT DAY…I TYPICALLY GET BACK HOME AT 11 OR MIDNIGHT… THEN BACK TO IT THE NEXT DAY!


SD: If you knew then (before you entered the industry) what you know now, what would you do differently?

lara: IT COULD HAVE BEEN HELPFUL TO WORK FOR ANOTHER COMPANY FOR A WHILE, GO TO NY OR LA AND GET INVOLVED WITH THE INDUSTRY A LITTLE BIT MORE, BUT I WAS SO LUCKY TO HAVE SO MANY OPPORTUNITIES WHILE I WAS STILL IN SCHOOL AND ALL OF THE SUDDEN BEGIN MY COMPANY. IF I WOULDN’T HAVE ACTED ON THOSE OPPORTUNITIES, THEN I DON’T THINK I WOULD HAVE BEEN ABLE TO START MY BUSINESS NOR HAVE HAD AS MUCH SUPPORT FROM MY COMMUNITY.


SD: In your opinion what is the best and worst current fashion trend?

lara: I TRY NOT TO PAY ATTENTION TOO MUCH TO TRENDS BUT I’D SAY THAT THE BEST IS HIGH WAISTED WIDE LEG TROUSERS/DENIM AND THE WORST WAS THE TRUCKER HATS, BUT THOSE I GUESS ARE OUT OF STYLE NOW… WORST IS PROBABLY LEGGINGS WITH REALLY SHORT MINI DENIM SKIRTS ON ANYONE OLDER THAN 25.

SD: What do you think the hardest aspect of your industry is?
lara: ATTEMPTING TO PRODUCE SOMETHING IN YOUR CITY WHILE COMPETING WITH MUCH LARGER LINES THAT PRODUCE OVERSEAS AND ARE ABLE TO MAKE THINGS FOR MUCH LESS MONEY… FINDING TIME OUTSIDE OF WORK.

SD: Do you have any events you are getting ready for in the near future? If so tell us a little about it.

lara: LOTS OF THEM… HOPEFULLY DOING SOME TRADE SHOWS THROUGHOUT AUGUST, THEN THERE’S ECOMODA, A SUSTAINABLE FASHION SHOW THAT WILL BE HERE IN CHICAGO THE END OF SEPTEMBER, THERE’S SEATTLE FASHION WEEK OCTOBER 4-7TH, AND THEN CHICAGO FASHION FOCUS OCTOBER 9TH-14TH WHERE WE’LL BE IN VARIOUS SHOWS AND WILL ALSO SELL AT GEN ART’S SHOP CHICAGO…

SD: If there was one designer on Smashing Darling you could ask a question to who would it be and what would you ask them?
lara: Laura Dawson… I’d say hello! and ask her if her styling
experience still influences her ready to wear line?

Don’t Leave Home Without it!

Manplastic.

I just love the name,

Manplastic,

In my head I hear it said with an announcers voice.

Like the voice that says,

‘Let’s Get Ready to Rummmmmmble’

I think these ring deserve this kind of announcement too!

They are cool.

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Cuba Libre

and

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Oil and Mud

Make sure to read all about Stuart in his bio.

Very interesting, he is very much affected by his surroundings,

especially nature.

You will really feel like you know him even if his studio isn’t near you.

Now don’t forget,

Manplastic

Don’t Leave Home Without It!

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Rings, Rings, and more Rings

At Smashing Darling…we LOVE rings.

Here are just a few of the many on the site

that have caught our eye lately.

We liked them so much we thought we had to share them

with all those other ring lovers out there. You know who you are!

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This just in from Manplastic, $57.00
It looks like wood, but is resin. Even though it says it’s for men, we want one!

 

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Emily Watson’s faux bone ring, $47.50 can be worn with practically anything.

 

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Anne Maa Designs Lemon Quartz Nugget Ring, $148.00

for those times when only a big hunkin’ chunk will do!

 

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and last but not least, this gorgeous modern delight

called the rolling ruby ring by Lake, $120.00

 

Hot Mom!

Are you sitting at your computer in your sweatpants?

 

Have you started seeing stains on your shirts

right where your child’s dirty hand was lovingly

placed on your back while you were holding him/her?

 

Do you have somewhere to go this weekend

but don’t know what to wear?

 

Well, here’s your chance to turn into a HOT MOM!

 (attitude not included)

 

 Check out this look, you deserve it!

1. Anouk, $35.00

2. Cynthia Jones Jewelry, $74.00 

3. MiMo Handbags, $140.00 

4. Andrea Valentini, $87.00

5. DesignbyStamp, $28.00 

6. BOAZ, $125.00