From the monthly archives:

July 2009

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How exciting. Designer of Evil Kitty had the great pleasure of hanging out with Tommy Hilfiger and Terry Lundgren during a round table discussion after Chicago Fashion Focus announced it’s fashion week at a press conference. Read full article….

Chicago is condensing it’s fashion week to a long weekend this year, Oct. 22 to 25. The cost of getting on the runway in Millenium park will be $5000. A little steep for a lot of emerging designers but being creative by pairing up to share the runway time could work or hosting a show near the main event are always good options too. Chicago Fashion Resource has a good Calendar of fashion events to check out also including events and runway info for Chicago Fashion week.

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I Shop Brooklyn

by trish on July 30, 2009

Tonight is the second of 2 nights to shop independent designers and artists in Brooklyn, NYC. Sorry we didn’t post sooner. If you are in the area, sounds like a lot of great stores will be participating! See below for all the details. Click the link to see participating stores and neighborhoods. Happy Shopping!

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Artists & Fleas is thrilled to announce our first annual trunk show weekday hours this Wednesday & Thursday from 6pm-9pm as part of Shop Brooklyn – Boutique Fashion Night. This is truly a once-in-our-lifetime opportunity for those of you who loathe the overwhelming crowds (ahem, tourists) that descend upon our little treasure in Williamsburg every weekend and want the opportunity to touch and feel at your own leisurely pace the wonders of over 60 independent artists, designers and vintage collectors as they pull out all the stops for 2 special evenings during the (work)week!. Throw your inhibitions into the East River and celebrate the independent retail spirit of the mighty borough of Brooklyn.

Artists & Fleas
129 N. 6th Street between Bedford & Berry
Wednesday, July 29th / Thursday, July 30th
6-9pm
FREE
www.artistandfleas.com

Come with friends. Come alone. Come naked. Go home with some fresh finds.

Skintight Love,

Artists & Fleas
www.artistsandfleas.com
ideas@artistsandfleas.com
http://twitter.com/artistsandfleas

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Picture 4This little tidbit came to us via Nolcha and thought if you hadn’t already heard you might want to know about this. I was perusing through the site and saw a few of you have already gotten yourselves together and joined Lup Rocks. Here is a company that wants to help you connect with the media. Hallelujah. As we all know as emerging designers, most of us just don’t have the contacts or the time that it takes to make a media connection. Now Lup Rocks has come along and wants to help you do just that.

Here is a sample of what you might see over there:

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Lup Rocks  – About Us:

Simply put, we are a digital sourcebook for hundreds of the hottest designers, and we connect these designers to the most talented, well connected and influential media in the world. Our goal is to be a one-stop-shop for editors, costume designers, stylists, set designers, property masters, and anyone else in the business of putting designers into the public eye. read more…

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Industry Interview: Owen Geronimo, SFFAMA

by trish on July 28, 2009

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San Francisco Fashion and Merchants Alliance

Darlings: How did you first get involved with fashion? More specifically, where does your passion come from to support emerging and independent fashion?

OG: In the late nineties I started a couture line called Firestarter2 and experienced the fashion bug as a budding fashion designer at The Orbit Shows (produced by 21CP). I met a lot of inspiring emerging designers with impeccable craftsmanship as well as a lot of entrepreneurial spirit; accolades are long overdue for them. These emerging artists need to be recognized by exposing their work both online and in public. In doing so, they can start to develop relationships with prospective buyers.

Darlings: You have so many fashion projects underway for the SF community, give us the breakdown!  When did you start planning these fashion events?

OG: I’m really excited about our first event aptly titled The Economics of Art and Design where a panel of local fashion industry insiders speak about their respected fashion repertoires. I’m also in the planning stage of Rock the Runway an annual fashion event benefiting SF Fashion and Merchants Alliance and its members. The Pajama Project is a program where unused clothing or leftover designs from various local designers will be donated to local shelters. Lastly, the huge undertaking of San Francisco Fashion Week is very exciting because the majority wanted to get involved.  We are solely relying on major sponsorships to make SFFW a reality. I feel strongly that these projects will produce valuable results for the public and the participants.

SFFAMA is the grand central of all these projects. SFFAMA is in the process of becoming a non-profit organization. Each member can build their own profile creatively and promote his/her business through SFFAMA. They have the opportunity to interact with other members or get involved with our ongoing projects. Most importantly they are open to share their knowledge and their expertise in fashion. Their involvement could also possibly translate to a operational position in the organization: board of director, group administrator, mentor, advisor, etc.

Darlings:
Do you think the independent fashion industry is growing in San Francisco? Do you see public awareness of the industry growing?

OG: Yes, it is growing steadily. I make a point to attend fashion events as much as possible to really gauge this growing minority of the fashion sector. Independent fashion is represented mostly in online media, especially in blogging. It is another extension of the medium. Public awareness is definitely catching on because of the current state of the economy. The consuming public is looking for ways to spend their money in very practical means not only locally but across the board. The emphasis of sustainability is also present and I think the public is very keen on this concept.

Darlings: How can a designer get on the runway at one of your shows or get featured at one of your events?

OG: Mail a cd-rom of their work with their mission statement, and a resume that provides their background or history of their work but it is not required. As long as the line of work is very cohesive I will try to get them booked one way or the other. It also depends on which event they are submitting for, due to the event theme or aesthetics.

Darlings: There is so much to think about when planning a fashion show, what is the most important thing you have learned that you can share with us.

OG: A well choreographed show is always the goal. Execution to attain a continuous flow is crucial within a stage show, and music is also a key element that sets the mood. Bottom line is having a professional crew, from the make up artist to the hairstylist than can implement the designer’s vision. And of course, always enjoy the moment – have fun while doing it.

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Good morning all! I thought today would be a good day to gently remind all of our lovely fans, designers and shoppers included, to connect with us on Facebook. Sometimes we post a little something extra over there to get quick messages out.

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We help designers promote sales they are having in their Smashing Darling boutiques, we re-post write ups about what other blogs have to say about our designers and the beautiful product they design. We encourage all of you to leave us messages and comments. We want to here from you. This is a great way for shoppers and browsers to connect on a personal level with our designers and us, the darlings, Trish, Julie and Mo. Post your favorite product from Smashing Darling, share your favorite designer, what do you want to see more of or read more about?

To become a fan of ours on Facebook click here.

Then share this post with a friend. There is so much going on in the independent / emerging fashion design industry they will love you for making it easy for them to keep up.

And, BTW, we made the task of sharing just a bit easier too. At the end of every post you will see ‘Share and Enjoy’. From here you can print, email and share each blog post with one quick little click of the mouse. Just for kicks, try the email icon (the last icon on the right). Click on it and see how it works. Helps if you are already signed into your email before you try to share the article. You don’t have to send the email, but at least you will see how simple it is to use these fabulous little icons in the future. This has been on our list for a long time. I am so happy to finally have figured this one out.

Cheers and have a smashing day!

trishdarling

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Chicago Indie Designer Market

by trish on July 24, 2009

This tip came to me via one of our new designers to join Smashing Darling, organiK Revolution. This Sat. & Sunday if you are in the Chicago area check out the Indie Designer Market happening. Look for organikK Revolution at the market. Tell them the darlings said hi!

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The good thing is, if you can’t make it this weekend there are a few more left in the season.

Here are the particulars:

MARK YOUR CALENDARS…NOW ANNOUNCING…THE 2009 SCHEDULE!!!!!!
Saturdays & Sundays:
July 25-26, 2009
August 29-30, 2009
September 26-27, 2009

NEW SHOW HOURS FOR 2009!!!!
Saturdays – 10AM-5PM
Sundays – 10AM-4PM


MARKET ADDRESS — 1350 Block of West Randolph and in the historic Plumbers Hall between Ada and Ogden. Get directions here.

DON’T DRIVE — WE’LL PICK YOU UP AND DROP YOU OFF!
Michigan Avenue FREE Trolley: A round trip trolley car will pick up from the Water Tower Pumping Station (On South Side of Pearson, just East of Michigan Avenue)

Schedule:
Water Tower pick-up times:
11am – 12noon – 1pm – 2pm – 3pm

Departure Times from the Market:
11:30am – 12:30pm – 1:30pm – 2:30pm – 3:30pm – 4:30pm


ADMISSION is $10 both days, children under 12 free. You will receive a $10 Shopping Refund Voucher upon entrance to the market! Students & Seniors $5 with valid ID’s, will receive a $5 Shopping Refund Voucher.

ONSITE PARKING INCLUDES TWO-FREE CUSTOMER LOTS AND LOTS OF FREE STREET PARKING!


Due to the convenience of internet hotel room bookings, we no longer carry a room block at any particular hotel. Visit www.choosechicago.com for hot room rates.

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Happy summer Darlings! It seems the emerging fashion world is in full swing. Great events pile into our inboxes everyday and we love to spread the word; SO, don’t forget to send us what you have going on! We know that you are all out there spreading the good word too – and we just want to say Thank You! It is so great to hear from a new designer joining Smashing Darling, and find out they learned about us from one of you – most excellent.

Darling Fall Fashion
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The wonderful mayhem of Fashion Week in NYC is right around the corner. We are excited to learn that  Darling Minna K - (aka Craft by Annica) – will be featured at Nolcha Fashion Week:

Oh, and how about some KRELwear fun across the ocean at Iceland Fashion Week? Oh me, oh my…I predict some goodness to report on all fronts. If you have Fashion Week fun in the works -wherever you are – let us know!

Darling Connectivity


As an independent designer, you likely are too wrapped up in all the details of running your own business to find time to connect with other companies that may be helpful resources. Here’s a few you may want to get to know a bit better:

Market  Publique: If you are a vintage Darling you should definitely know about Market Publique: the only marketplace dedicated to vintage fashion. Go check them out!
Edun: Sustainable, ethical fashion – yes, we support that. If you need T-shirts for your collection, check them out. No, check them out regardless.
Luprocks: Direct designer/media connection, go get yourself registered.

Call for Accessories

Could you pull off wearing one dress, for 365 days? Sheena Matheiken is doing just that with The Uniform Project, her year long project is both an exercise in sustainable fashion, as well as a grassroots effort to raise money for children that grow up in the slums of India. Click here to learn more. Read below to contribute your designs:
If you are a fashion or jewelry designer who would like to donate any of your original pieces to this project, I would be thrilled. I will be sure to make a special call out to you and post a link to your site or blog when I wear your piece. Email: theuniformproject09@gmail.com.

Let us know how we can help YOU.

cheers ~ the Darlings

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Presents

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Join Style Lounge at the Best of the East Bay Party!

Mark Your Calendars Today!

Style Lounge: the ultimate shopping experience and fashion show.  Shop from independent designers and artists and find the latest wares in clothing, jewelry, accessories, art, home décor and indulge in free beauty make-overs.
*Style Lounge can be found at Terrace 1 and 2 of the Oakland Museum

Date: Friday August 7, 2009

Time
: 5pm- 12midnight

Location:
Oakland Museum of California
1000 Oak Street :: Oakland, CA 94607
*One block from Lake Merritt BART station.
*Bike valet will be available.

Admission: Free, All Ages

This event will also include:

Amoeba Music Main Stage – Featuring Goapele, Superfinos VTO, Maldroid, Heavenly States, The Thrill of it All, Mystic Rage, Swann Danger, Souls of Mischief, C U Next Weekend (Shampu), Dizzy Balloon, Social Unrest, Fracas and more!

Chabot Space & Science Center Kids Party Zone -Live music from BandWorks, entertainers, magic shows, art projects, learning and hands-on activities for 10 and under.

-Eight stages featuring a wide range of live music
-Film screenings, dance, theatre, and live art making
-Tattoo art exhibition
-Food vendors, cocktails and bars.
-Subterranean all-star DJ party

-Official after party at the Uptown Nightclub

*The Best of the East Bay Party is hosted by the East Bay Express

Get Involved
To learn more about vending at Style Lounge, fashion show participation, or advertising and sponsorship options, please email: info@daievents.com

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Today’s interview came to us via twitter about a week or so ago via the blogess, The Eco Diva (CherylPPnG). The messages might be short on twitter but there are lots of good tips and leads to follow.

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Anyway, we loved the interview w/Melissa and wanted to share it with the rest of the community and share some link love with The Eco Diva and her blog Planet Pink & Green. Melissa’s boutique is Mountains of the moon. Make sure to take a peek. Below, I reposted my favorite question and answer from the interview.


By Elena Lipson on July 13th, 2009

the eco diva interview with eco fashionista melissa baswell

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EcoDiva: What’s the best green advice you ever received, and who gave it to you?

MB: If your best friend lent you a really beautiful dress to wear to a special event, you would make sure to return the dress in the same (or better) condition as it was in when you borrowed it. In the same way, you’re borrowing the earth, and it is your responsibility to treat it with the same respect as you would that dress. That came from my mom, when I was a little girl, and I shared it with many a littering neighborhood friend over the years!

Makes you want to read the rest doesn’t it? Click Here.

You can follow Melissa on Twitter – MotM_EcoFashion

To find us on Twitter – smashingdarling

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This past Thursday while I was tweeting away and reading my google alerts I rolled across to very good reads by the New York Times via BoF. Both articles are great and shed a little light on both sides of what is happening in emerging fashion, good and bad. Follow Smashing Darling on twitter where I try to post lots of helpful bits and links to good reads and must sees for the emerging and independent fashion industry.

Out There On Their Own, and Making It Work

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&

The Trouble With Jake

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There is a lesson to be learned in both. My advice after reading the second article is, never ship a second order if an account hasn’t paid you for a previous order, or if you have heard an account has spotty reputation for paying. I know we all think we have to ship product if we have an order. Sometimes though a tougher decision has to be made not to ship. It’s just not worth producing product that may never get paid for, all at an expense to you, the designer.Be strong and do the smart thing and concentrate on accounts that will pay. You will be happier in the long run.

If you have ever not been paid by a retail establishment for product you have shipped please share your story in the comments section. We can all learn from each others experiences.

and Clo, thank you for reminding me to share this in our blog.

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