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Welcome to #23 – The Good News

by Mo on January 8, 2009

What’s Going On
Change. A new year, a fresh start.
Change for Trishdarling, our parade leader, comes big. Did you know that Trishdarling is also Mergirl? Read here, and now you do. Closed are the doors to her Chester, CT boutique, and into a new studio she goes…soon we will all be drooling over new collections in her darling boutique. News stumbles in of many an indie designer closing their physical location and relying on word of mouth and their online presence only. This is why it is so important to talk to us and be a fan whether it is on your very own street corner, Facebook, Twitter, or wherever you like to gab the most!

Where is Mergirl?

Darlings knit baubles
What’s New
Be Our Guest


Shopping on Smashing Darling just got a little easier. …Be our guest, try it, you might like it. We will no longer be requiring you to create an account to make a purchase, unless you want to of course! No more account set-up necessary, no more passwords to remember.

Take a look here, and if you have any questions please don’t hesitate to ask! Email trish@smashingdarling.com.

Coming Soon
Fashion Week will soon return to  excite and exhaust the heeled soles and typing fingers of fashion bloggers (oh, and all the rest of the media world -wink) and lovers from NYC, and everywhere. Stay tuned and we will tell you what is going on with our own darlings. We are excited to see a new collection from darling Papusza Couture debut at Williamsburg Fashion Weekend at the Glasslands Gallery in Brooklyn. Read more here, and if you aren’t nearby maybe you should plan to be that weekend…(hint: it’s our Darling birthday too!)

A shirt named Lola-striped and smocked

Lilac day-tripper
Smashing Kudos and tidbits
Happy to see us listed as a resourcefave indie website…Darling and Hayden-Harnett love…NYC entrepreneurs changing the industryDIYmag digs2008 recap, predictions, and well wishes (with Brea Grant too!)… at a Chicago Designer Roundtable Seminar…Cause A Scene editor names us as a our new guest checkout…don’t miss our
and just today it was lovely to see our Darling Designer profile at FIDM magazine.
Happy New Year to all! It’s going to be a great year.

cheers ~ the Darlings

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To catch the first half of this story you must go to PR Couture to read the interview Crosby did with Sarah-Jane before the change the magazine made from Fashion Central to Cause a Scene. The magazine is fabulous for many reasons, but numero uno in my book is because the highlight is on indie/emerging fashion design. If you are leading an indie fashion revolution like we are, it is good to know who is on your side and shouting out the indie goodness with and for you. When you are there don’t forget to read the Columns section. There you will find yours truely, PR Couture and Trend de la Creme with monthly features. Sharing what we know, what we are learning and what we think you need to know.


Trish: What was the reason for the name change?
Sarah-Jane: Changing the name was really the last stage in bringing the branding of the magazine in line with the way our content had evolved. We found that we’d been levitating towards very colourful and edgy high profile photography, that our celebrity features were focusing on the hottest online personalities, and that the style was suddenly attracting a new audience of fashionable teens  alongside de our existing twenty somethings. People that I’d considered at the top of the game were suddenly contacting me saying ‘we really like the work you’re doing, we’d love to be involved.’ The magazine had unconsciously become very popular due to its mainstream, high fashion approach to scene styles and alternative attitudes, and it felt like the natural time to embrace that and take it to the next level.

Trish: What changes did you make to the magazine with the relaunch?
Sarah-Jane: We really tightened up and focused our content, and really flagged up all the things that make us so different that we were previously just sitting on. The website relaunch has also seen the addition of a lot of new content… we have a VIP membership scheme full of exclusive content such as video shows, celebrity blogs, high fashion columns from some of the other best sites out there, online shopping discounts, and much more. We feel like we’ve made the transition into being a serious brand to be reckoned with, and it’s a very exciting time.

Trish: As fashion catches up with the digital age, what impact do you think it will have on the industry?
Sarah-Jane: It has a huge impact, totally redefining the way that the industry works and connects. The new sense of immediacy that technology brings has already revolutionised the way that the girl next door absorbs her fashion… she doesn’t need to wait until next season to read about the shows from six months ago, she can see a catwalk review posted online twenty minutes after it happened. Everything is so much faster; stores start to diffuse next season’s trends into their current lines, magazines are constantly revealing trends earlier and earlier… the industry now has to work at a much higher pace to maintain its authority over consumers who have so much access to their own information. The magazine readers of yesterday have become the bloggers of today, and online, every single fashion niche is catered for. People can communicate and collaborate with people all across the world without the fashion police telling them that their ideas aren’t on trend. Just as digital work changed the face of the music industry, the Internet is recreating the way we view and buy fashion… although, unlike music, garments are physical products, and unless we all start wearing holograms, the digital age will enchance our fashion tradtions, but not replace them.

Trish: Are you seeing a trend of smaller design houses starting up, and what role do you think the Internet is playing in that trend??
Sarah-Jane: Definitely. Of course, many of the independent brands have always been there, but are just more visible now due to their new online presence. But there’s also an entire generation of new designers who perhaps wouldn’t have created a brand without feeling empowered by the Internet to get out there and sell their products. They now have the option to cut out the middle man and connect and sell directly to customers, and to promote their work through a limitless amount of channels. Online selling permeates every site out there, you can even plug your brand and make sales from something as simple as Myspace or Facebook. The online support available to them is also a factor; with thousands of sites, blogs and online magazines dedicated to crafting communities, designer networking and opportunities for consignment, the advice that new brands can gain from people who’ve already been through it is a major asset.

Trish: In your opinion, what are the challenges smaller fashion companies face?
Sarah-Jane: Competition; there are an overwhelming number of options open to customers now, and with so many small brands using the same online suppliers and the like, a lot of products can end up looking samey, and with the tired ‘avoid being a high street clone, we’re unique and handmade’ slogans cropping up on every company’s site, it’s often hard, or not worth the effort, for customers to try and differentiate between them when it’s a lot easier to visit the Topshop website instead. Another issue I hear about from indie labels is proving their legitimacy… whilst the internet is a great tool for small brands, there is an element to it of the 15 year olds selling spray painted hair extensions on myspace, or companys that trade disreputably, which impacts on those who are reliable and well intentioned. It’s a real problem, and unfortunately we see lots of brands closing their stores from the sheer inability to get their products seen, trusted, and shifted. Luckily, there are resources such as Smashing Darling that are there to help them :]

Sarah-Jane
Editor in Chief

www.causeascenemagazine.com
www.myspace.com/causeascenemagazine

Want to know who you’re talking talking to?
See Sarah-Jane at myspace.com/sarahjaneadams

You can also see Crosby from PR Couture In our blog feature How Do You Wear Your Indie w/ her BFF and Editors Picks. Oh the romance of it all!

Same is true for Trend de la Creme in How Do You Wear Your Indie and Jill will be featured in our Editor’s Picks this Friday 8/29 so make sure you check back for that!

Please, comments are welcome! As always if you would like to be featured in any of these segments ie:

Interviews, How Do You Wear Your Indie or Editor’s Picks just email me trish(at)smashingdarling(dot)com

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Mo

Designer Toolbox #7

by Mo on August 21, 2008

Community news and new darlings

Welcome – welcome! New darlings from NYC, Chicago, Cali, Colorado, Texas, Georgia, and as far as Puerto Rico – we are thrilled to have you with us!

Last night was another whirling dervish of a night from one meetup to another! TrishDarling spoke on the NYC Fashion 2.0 Meetup Panel, it was a great evening of shared stories and helpful information. Video of the night is coming soon, and if you are in New York we’d love to see you at the next one September 16th. Later, and downtown, we met some of the fab bloggers in the Coutorture blogger network…more good news in that department coming soon. Sweet deals for you! Cause a Scene mag has offered our designer community an exclusive advertising discount (30% off for first time advertisers) contact Sarah Jane and quote Smashing Darling, for new customer peeps.

Hello, Fabulous-Spring 2009

Lovely layers from Zsega
how to – SHOUT IT OUT

We hope to have some great video fun coming your way soon in the Smashing blog. But what about all of you? Do you have video of past fashion shows hanging around? Do you know that there is a spot right in your Darling store to upload that video? Make that video work for you! Simply login to your account> open your store> on your bottom right click on manage video>fill in the blanks and click add and your done! Help us make Smashing Darling a never-ending indie fashion week.

While you are digging around for those video files, send us along your favorite pics of you and/or friends showing us their indie fashion. We’ll pop you in the blog, and oh, look – you’ve shouted out again!

Fashion Week

Fashion Week is coming fast. We would love to help shout out all of your indie festivities and goings on all the time, and especially this time of year. Send us the info and we will be sure to blog about it.

In early September the Darling’s will be at the GenArt Fresh Faces in Fashion event as well as the Brooklyn Royalty show, will we see you there? Let us know! Don’t forget that the events section of the site is another place to list all your indie fashion events.

Sandmaiden sexy organic flutter wrap

Black Heart Bunny original
Photo Finesse
No one can say it better than JulieDarling, so in case you missed it…
You’ve been hearing us blather on for weeks now about how to improve your photographs … we’ll shut up for a little while now and let some other very capable folks do the talking.

Here are some other places where you can find great tips, new techniques, and in-depth information online. And remember, if you’re having trouble with your images google is your friend! No matter what problem you’re experiencing, chances are someone else has been there before and sought help from the internet gurus.

Have any questions? Just let us know:
trishandjulie@smashingdarling.com

cheers ~ the Darlings

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