Archive for November, 2007

Smashing Designer LShandi Trunk Show Sat. Dec.1

Smashing Darling designer L~Shandi is having a trunk show. If you are going to be in the DC area tomorrow Dec. 1st, stop by and see her beautiful collection in person. This show couldn’t be at a better time, treat yourself to something perfect for that upcoming holiday party!

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4th Annual Holiday Trunk Show with Tranquil Space
Saturday December 1st 2007 6:30 - 9pm
2024 P Street, NW, Washington, DC
Free Event!!!

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Please join LShandi and other local female creative designers in the Tranquil Space’s 4th annual holiday trunk show. Join us for an evening in celebration of female creativity! through tranquil space’s trunk shows, who host fellow female artists and showcase their artistic endeavors. tranquil space’s beautiful studios turn into a holiday haven showcasing kimberly’s latest eco-friendly TranquiliT collection and newly-arrived “on and off the mat” clothing and accessories from the TranquiliT boutique. In addition, they proudly feature fabulous female creators of art, clothing, accessories, bath treats, and more who specialize in various forms of creativity to nurture your inner and outer spirit.

Wine, cheese, sparkling h2o and complimentary massage will await your arrival. bring girlfriends (or boys who love to buy treats for girls) and celebrate the holiday season.

Social consciousness and support of other women is an important value of tranquil space so a portion of their proceeds will be donated to the fund for women artists. On their website, they write “we dream about what will happen as more and more women artists gain the resources they need to express their creativity fully. They are convinced that they will change the world.”

This is a free event and hope to see you there!
For additional information, please visit www.lshandi.com

It promises to be a great show!

Dres, at The Design Maven Show in NYC

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Curious about seeing those fabulous rubber belts by Dres up close and personal? Well now you can if you are in NYC. The Design Mavens at FIT are hosting their annual Holiday Show, showcasing emerging designers. Dres will be showcasing his cool belts as well as other accessories.

When:
Friday Dec. 7 6 - 9
Saturday Dec. 8 11 - 6
Sunday Dec. 9 11 - 5

Where:
John E. Reeves Great Hall
the Fashion Institute of Technology
7th Avenue and 28th Street New York City

KRELwear Sample Sale

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Krelwear is having a blow out sample sale and it will only be there until Monday! Just in time for the holidays. So if you have been coveting a piece from Krelwear now is the time. Shop away! Then after you are through perusing the deal of the century sample sale pop over to their main store on Smashing Darling and feast your eyes on the latest!

6 Great Gifts on SmashingDarling.com

Elle_P: Steel Branches Necklace, $12.50

Elle_P

Steel Branches Necklace, $12.50

 

Rachel Park tie

 

Rachel Park Designs

Blue/Brown Stripe Tie, $90.00

Silver Frog

 

Silver Frog Jewelry

Hessonite Garnet mini-drops earrings, $85.00

 

Whosiepie

Whosiepie

Houndstooth Mix Scarf, $28.00

Anne De Pas

Anne de Pasquale

CINEMATIC, $108.00

Asilomar Works

Asilomar Works

Stars Bracelet, $39.00

Smashing Darling Press Update

>> Fashiontribes loved the green grocery bag by our very own Whosiepie. Keep your fingers crossed for her, the bag may have made it into People Magazine and will be in spring issues of Pittsburgh and Philadelphia Magazine.

>>Cosmo Girl is currently in touch with us about Julep 115 and Whosiepie doing a give away in an upcoming issue.

>>USA Today contacted us to get the Andrea Valantini Gracie Bag for their gift guide. Click Best Friend category.

>>The girls at DIYthing posted Smashing Handmade Gifts For The Season.

>> Nichole Grazioli sent a sample to IN Touch Magazine. I will keep you posted on that one.

>>For those of you that didn’t read the Papierdoll post ‘Indie Fashion’s New Home’ about Smashing Darling, click here to catch up.

>>Congrats to Yosifa Penina Seventeen Magazine requested a belt for their gift guide.

>>Wickedly Chic - If any of the designers are interested in being featured in Wickedly Chic, please have them get in touch with me. I have openings starting the week of January 31. Here is the link to find out more about being featured: http://wickedlychic.com/index.php?id=7

>> Spork Fashion is always looking for designers to highlight, on her homepage click ‘Want to be on Spork Fashion‘.

>> Lark Books is looking for submissions for a new book.

Keep checking in because I will be giving you updates about press we are working on for Smashing Darling and it’s designers. There will also be updates on press opportunities designers can take advantage of as well.

Spork Fashion Reviews The Tokyo Look Book

Tokyo has always been a source of phenomenal fashion. From haute couture to goth, from trendy to Anime, just about any outfit you can imagine can be seen on the street of Tokyo - and a whole lot more. Combine that with the current popularity of street style (where photographers snap pictures of great outfits they find on random pedestrians), and you have a fun and fascinating read: The Tokyo Look Book.

Read more of her review at Spork.

 

 

I also found a review over at Breeni Books. Below part of there review and an excerpt from book.

The Tokyo Look Book makes an excellent coffee table book with its creative images and its ability to spark conversation. Whether one prefers to flip through the photographs for a visual tour of Tokyo or leisurely peruse Keet’s narrative, it makes for a stunning representation of Japanese culture. You can go to Breeni Books to read the rest of their review of the book. The following excerpt came from their blog.

 

The following is an excerpt from the book The Tokyo Look Book
by Philomena Keet, photography by Yuri Manabe
Published by Kodansha International; September 2007;$29.95US; 978-4-7700-3061-0
Copyright © 2007 Philomena Keet, photography by Yuri Manabe

 

Fashion Designer
Miwa Mochizuki
Glad News
In the flamboyant world of Shibuya fashion, platinum-blonde Miwa Mochizuki (left) stands out like a beacon. A designer for hip brand Glad News, her makeup, hair, nails, and figure are flawless, although she is not about being pretty and girly. Instead she is dressed in a leather biker jacket, one of the set pieces of the Glad News repertoire. “The look is based on biker style. Mixing a biker jacket with shorts, or a dress — it’s for strong women,” she purrs in her husky voice, as she explains the concept behind the brand.”When our 109 store opened in 2004, most of the fashions around us were quite feminine,” she recounts. Indeed, with the popularity of the onesan-kei (older sister) look, as well as the less mainstream but more extreme hime-kei and ero-kawaii styles, there are still plenty of pink frills to be found in 109. But for strong girls looking for fashion with a harder edge, the good news comes in the form of Glad News.Glad News is not a store for lady bikers, although Mochizuki is hoping to get her license soon. Nevertheless, the idea of a biker gyaru is not far-fetched — while few girls have bikes themselves, a customized motorcycle, complete with flashing lights and animal-print seats, is de rigueur for the self-respecting Shibuya boy. And almost as important as the bike itself is the girlfriend to go on the back as they race through the streets of nighttime Shibuya.The fashions in Shibuya move almost as fast as the bikes. “Big companies will change their stock every season, but in 109 the hot-selling items change on a weekly basis,” says Mochizuki. “We have to make items that suit that particular week, so we are continually thinking of new things.” The 109 design process is incredibly fast: plan-design-produce, all in the blink of an eye, and without skimping on quality. The biker jacket that Mochizuki wears today has an unusual finish, achieved by applying some paint on top of the material. She hit on the idea through trial and error: “We used to try so many things out every day, wondering whether they would work or not. Some things did, and we gained lots of exposure in magazines. We realized in the end that the things that work are the things that you really care about right down to the last detail. These are the pieces that make the customers sit up and toke notice.”Who are these customers? The age range for the 109 Glad News shop is the same as that for 109 customers in general, from late teens to early twenties, but the type of customer is perhaps a little different. “We are basically a gyaru brand, but there’s more to us than that. We have all sorts of customers — ones who are into rock, into psychedelic music . . . even dads come in to the men’s shop.” Mochizuki herself draws inspiration from music. Her designs have been influenced by rock, now she’s more into hip-hop and rap. “But my all-time favorite is Michael Jackson. That red biker jacket — wow!”

Mochizuki has been with the brand since its inception. She moved to Tokyo from Shizuoka and started working at 109, initially for a rival brand. “That’s where it all started,” she muses, probably a refrain uttered by many in the Shibuya fashion scene. She worked as a Glad News sales-girl before becoming a designer, but has been involved with planning and design from the word go. In 109, there is less distinction between designer and shop assistant — they must in a sense be one and the same in order to keep up with the fast-paced changes in trends.

The men’s shop opened in Shibuya’s 109-2 building after men started buying the women’s clothes. “We were the only non-girly shop in 109 and there was a period when it was fashionable for guys to wear things small and tight. Our women’s clothes started to be featured regularly in men’s magazines!” Mochizuki recalls. Now bags featuring the Glad News logo, with its distinctive newspaper-style typeface, are often to be found hanging from the arms of fashionable young men about town. Not just in Shibuya, but also in Shinjuku, where the brand is popular among the hosts who work in the neighborhood’s many bars and clubs.

Another Glad News signature piece is the sukajan, a quilted silk jacket popular in Japan since the country’s US occupation in the years immediately following the Second World War. In those days, the sukajan was usually embroidered with traditional Japanese images for US occupation army members to take home as a souvenir. The name is a contraction of the phrase “Yokosuka (suka) jumper (jan),” Yokosuka being the name of a US naval base near Tokyo, and over the years the jacket has moved from souvenir to bad-boy fashion item. Now Glad News has come up with its own fashionable take on the sukajan in all sorts of shapes and colors, such as the red and white version (above) and the skull-and-crossbones version in gold and black (right). There are even cropped sukajan with short sleeves, a sassy update of the original. Thanks to Glad News, which has celebrity fans such as Fergie from the Black Eyed Peas and distributors in London and the US, the sukajan might be finding its way back to US shores, this time not as a wartime souvenir, but as fashion.

Copyright © 2007 Philomena Keet , photography by Yuri Manabe

About the Author

Philomena Keet is a British anthropologist whose PhD is on Tokyo Street fashion. She splits her time between her native London and Tokyo. The Tokyo Look Book is her first book.

About the Photographer

Yuri Manabe is a Tokyo-based photographer whose distinctive portraits have appeared in a variety of prestigious music and fashion magazines, including Marie Claire, GQ, Rockin’ on, Coyote and Switch.

Interview: Chelsea Erhart, Clothing Designer

Meet Chelsea Erhart, owner and designer for her clothing line Erhart. Read on as this young energetic world traveling designer takes you on a sneak peek tour of what life is like for her. Her home base is in Oregon, but the inspiration for her collection comes from all over.

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Pieces from the current Erhart collection

SD: When did you realize you wanted to be a fashion designer?
CE: It was really my mom who decided I was going to be a fashion
designer! As for me, life kept on handing me jobs where I learned the
skills to be where I am today. I started out in factory sewing and
moved my way up to being an assistant designer to owning my own line.
I really decided that this was my calling when I recognized my
talents.

SD: I know you love to travel, what is the best place you have traveled to?
CE: Best place I’ve traveled to? That’s a tough question, because once
you have been all over the world, no place is any better or worse than
any other, they are all amazing! I will be visiting my parents in
Egypt for Christmas, so I guess my upcoming travel is my favorite.

SD: Where do you turn for inspiration for your designs?
CE: I turn to life for my inspiration. I get into a flow where I am
designing, and I wait very patiently for an inspiration. Usually its
just one thing and I take off with it. I build an entire collection
around one idea. I head to the library as fast as I can when the
inspiration hits!

SD: What does your average day entail?
CE: A pot of tea in the morning where I structure my day, usually make a
to-do list. After that I typically do all my administrative work in
my home office and then its out into the wild world. I usually run
errands and make it to the studio by 11. I am also known for my long
lunches and my late hours.

SD: Describe your personal style?
CE: Classy and funky all at the same time. I am constantly rotating my
wardrobe so that everything is fresh and I am forced to stay creative.

SD: Who are your fashion icons (past or present)? Do you think they
influenced your personal style?
CE: Amelia Earhart! Did you know she had her own clothing line for a
little while?

SD: Do you have any current fashion obsessions?
CE: My fashion obsession is very Nietzschen, in that I challenge myself
all the time. I keep a small wardrobe and even smaller color
collection. Last year, I decided that I wanted to explore color in my
collections, so the best way to do that was to remove all color from
my life. I usually have a very colorful wardrobe, but I’ve worked
very hard to reduce it to white and black. It’s been hard work, but
it has given me an amazing perspective.

SD: What advice would you give someone just starting in your field?
CE: Be friendly and put your ego away. Fashionistas are very competitive
and cliquey, I think, because they don’t know what else to do. I am
polite and friendly to everyone I know because there is no reason to
be competitive if you are doing your own thing. My style is different
from everyone else which is why I am successful, not because I am
friends with certain people. It’s pretty amazing to see who gets mad
at me for being friendly!

SD: Do you have any events you are getting ready for in the near future?
CE: Yes, I am doing some trade shows up in Seattle and here in Portland.
I am also working on my first photo spread for a rubber glove dress I
made for Junk to Funk. Stay tuned, there are always things in the
works!

SD: Is there anyone in the Smashing Darling community you have a question
or comment for?
CE: Anyone in specific, besides all the amazing support I have already
gotten?! Smashing Darling is the best collection of designers
currently on the web!

Killer Startups Reviewed Smashing Darling, Go Vote For Us

A new website dedicated to finding the greatest sites on the internet has reviewed our site and they want you to cast your vote. Click here to read the review and cast your votes!

KillerStartups.com is a user driven internet startups community. Entrepreneurs, investors, and bloggers are staying informed on up-and-coming internet startups using our blog platform, where internet entrepreneurs submit their startup to see what others think about it.

Their vision:
“Tapping the wisdom of crowds to find the next internet big thing.”
We deeply believe in the power of crowds, and we want to put it to good use by detecting in an early stage what’s going to be big.

Whosiepie Green Grocer, Totally Eco-Chic

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It is the perfect gift to give this holiday season. Totally hip, totally green, totally chic. This is what Lesley Scott from Fashiontribes has to say about it. The main sack measures about 2 feet wide with convenient ties, and is crafted from natural, unbleached cotton with a silkscreen design of green trees. It comes tucked inside the smaller green produce sack (8″ tall x 1 foot wide) - which also ties. Available at Smashing Darling.

Thrifty Chic is Calling For Picks

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Thrifty Chic by Papierdoll is announcing the return of the Chick Picks Newsletter and they are looking for submissions. So if you have a product and it is on sale with a coupon code get that info over to them tout suite. Email your picks to colette@papierdoll.net.

Don’t forget to check out the Thrifty Chick website and blog. They also have a section for sample sales. “What good is a sale if you don’t know when or where it’s happening” is their motto and I couldn’t agree more. If you are going to have a sample sale on Smashing Darling, email them at Thrifty Chick and see if they will post it to help get the word out. Just as an FYI, Forbes Magazine voted them Best of the Web Shopping blog. So you can see why this is a great opportunity to get your sale info to them so they can help spread the word. While you are there don’t forget to sign up for the newsletters.