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What’s Going On
We have been darlings on-the-go! TrishDarling has had her fingers to the sewing machine every moment not with Smashing Darling prepping for a Frock fashion show – pictures coming soon! Miss MoDarling took a quick jaunt to the lovely United Kingdom. Whether starting or stopping it all equals inspiration. Where do you find your inspiration? We have plenty here right on these pages, new updates, and new designers everyday. Click on a Designer Profile in any boutique and get to know us better, you’ll be glad you did.


Darling Designer Spotlight
Speaking of getting to know us better… Do you know we love to interview our designers in the Darling blog? If you have a favorite darling please let us know! (comment or email: mo@smashingdarling.com) It is important to us that you get to hear their stories and learn what life is like as an independent designer. We hope that the more you get to know this smashing community, the more you will want to support them. Knowing the maker of the clothes you wear is such j-o-y, and we want you to feel it! So what’s it gonna be, Factory or Frock?


Runway Darlings
We are so thankful for the fabulous blogging community out there that allows us to get the details on Darling shows we can’t be at in person. Thank you technology for connecting us all! Read and watch some recent Darling show updates below.

Seattle Fashion Week: Thanks to Madison Buyer for this video from House of Versatile Styles out on the Seattle runway. Check out their Darling boutique and be the first to own their runway looks.
Providence Style Week: Not one, but two Darlings were featured in Providence, the events go on over the next few days. Selah D’or took to the Providence runway this past Sunday, read the recap from Kate Sullivan. Catch a glimpse of Catalina De La Torre’s jewelry installation and interview.

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Smashing Kudos and tidbits
Oh how we love to see Darlings in the NYTimes! Read about Bob Bland’s new baby, Kingdom …and Krel couture fabric shoes – yum! NBC Connecticut loves the new Darling headquarters – Frock…Big kudos to Mergirl and Whosiepie! Maybe you missed our SFIndie giveaway, but go check them out anyway…we love the company we keep on this top blogger list… We are thrilled to see indie fashion investments building at Catwalk Genius … Thanks to the Daily Dairy for spreading the Made in Midtown support, inspired by a great Bobbin Talk post. Only more goodness to come, stay tuned Darlings!


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Bob Bland is a professional menswear designer with experience at Triple Five Soul, Rugby by Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger, Banana Republic and Urban Outfitters. Her clothing line, Brooklyn Royalty, combines timeless design principles, premium materials and hand-printed graphics for indispensable garments that are meant to look and wear better over time. Bob is everywhere, we love it! Shop her line right here at Smashing Darling, if you are in NYC swing by 3rd Ward Handmade Holiday Fair and meet her this weekend, go vote for her in ZooZoom’s Fashion Wars…in the meantime, read below and get to know her a little better.

Darlings: How old were you when you started getting involved in fashion design or the fashion world in general?
Bob: My mother taught me how to sew on my grandmother’s old Singer from the time I was 4, but it was only at the age of 12 that I began seriously designing for myself. After creating my first custom outfit, there was no going back.

Darlings: Who is your favorite and/or most influential designer, and why?
Bob: A few years ago I would have said Alexander McQueen every time….his dynamic and innovative creations, along with his flair for dramatic presentation, are right up my alley. However, my industry experience helped me cultivate an appreciation for pragmatism and subtlety in luxury apparel that trumps my passion for theatrics. I’d say that John Varvatos for menswear and Ports 1961 by Tia Cibani for womenswear are my current favorites.

Darlings: So if you had the choice of all designers in the world to work with/for, would that person be your choice?
Bob: Probably not…there are many great designers, but very few create an enjoyable experience for employees. Having worked for and with quite a few designers at this point, the best fit for me by far is Ralph Lauren. Part of the reason I love designing Brooklyn Royalty is the freedom to be creative in my own way…something that rarely happens when working for someone else. But Ralph Lauren respects his designers and offers them stability, control and balance; it would be quite natural for me to work there again. If only he allowed his designers to have their own lines!

Darlings: What influences your work?
Bob: I am constantly being informed and inspired by the world around me…whether its music, fine art, film, nature or just some brief impressions while walking on Grand Street in Williamsburg, the influences are everywhere. Many of my color palettes are derived from paintings or nature scenes, and my overall seasonal themes generally have political overtones. I studied art history and historical costume in college and during my internship at Maggie Norris Couture, and that continues to fascinate me from a more curatorial standpoint.

Darlings: Can you describe your design process?
Bob: Sure! Gather mood images>Determine color story>Sketch individual outfits/pieces in collection>Make paper patterns and drape toiles>Select fabrics and trims>Make samples>Screenprint everything! Its that simple… :)

Darlings: Can you describe your personal style? Does your work reflect that style?
Bob: My personal style is pretty eclectic…I’ve never been able to stick with more than one “look” for longer than a couple days. My womenswear is somewhat similar to my own style, but with a slicker, rock-inspired edge that I adopt for myself sometimes as well. The graphics are definitely always something I connect with, but I’ve never felt the necessity to design clothes just for myself or my friends…there’s some much more out there!

Darlings: Are there any fashion trends that make you cringe?
Bob: Fashion trends themselves make me cringe. After becoming an expert in trends during my time in the industry, I can see a trend coming a year or more away…and that’s just sad. Its true that some style movements are just “in the air”; everyone gets them at the same time, but in the fashion industry at large, trends are imposed onto designers, instead of discovered by them. My favorite eras of NYC fashion were built on individuality, humor and the courage to wear whatever feels good!

Darlings: Is there anything you steer clear of when designing clothing?
Bob: I try not to be overexposed to editorial influences from fashion magazines and blogs, or other designers’ runway shows when designing a collection. I basically become a cultural hermit for a while, to ensure that my influences are pure.

Darlings: How does it feel to see models hit the runway in your work?
Bob: Wow, it is always such a rush! We do a ton of events at Brooklyn Royalty, but the biggest ones of the year are definitely the runway shows. The fusion of clothing, music and the energy of the crowd is awesome. I feel so lucky to have the opportunity to be a part of the NYC fashion scene.

Darlings: What future projects are you working on?
Bob: Well, we always do seasonal collaborations for accessories, and my hope is that this year’s Fall 2009 show will feature custom shoes and hats. We will also be pursuing more t-shirt design collaborations, as we transition to new monthly drops for graphic tees, and there are also several events and gallery shows on the horizon that will feature our Obama-inspired designs.

Darlings: What are some of your interests and hobbies outside of fashion design?
Bob: Fashion wasn’t even an interest of mine when I began studying Tae Kwon Do, which is my primary interest outside of fashion, and the physical and mental journey of a lifetime. I also am a student of Shambhala Buddhism, a secular series of teachings that incorporates meditation, study and practical application to end suffering in our lives and the lives of others. Artistically, I love attending gallery shows, creating stained glass jewelry, cooking and taking classes at 3rd Ward.

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The Darlings have met some great people in the Twitterverse since entering the stream of conversation there. This week we interview Anna Sabino of Lucid NYC, one of those fabulous people. Here is how she describes herself in her Twitter bio: Handmade jewelry designer, entrepreneur, mac user, blogger, travel addict, loves new people, products, new companies, ideas, marketing.

Read the interview below to learn all about her, and be sure to go check out her sweet jewels to adorn. Anna was nice enough to offer Darling readers a 20% discount, so here’s the deal. For the next month every Darling sale gets 20% off at Lucid NYC. Buy something at Smashing Darling and we’ll send you the code!

Trish: How did get into jewelry design?

Anna: I used to blow glass and had my glass jewelry line, then I gradually changed and started working with metals.


Trish: When did you start your own line of jewelry?

Anna: It’s always hard for me to define when I started my business. I was designing jewelry part-time when I was a market analyst on Wall Street. I quit 5 years ago to do it full-time. I’ve had a significant stores presence (Lucid New York is in over 200 stores in the US and abroad) for 3 years.


Trish:
What surprises you the most about having your own line?

Anna: How extremely savvy your clients are. They know what’s beautiful and what’s in, if you don’t deliver what they want, they won’t buy.


Trish: What inspires your designs?

Anna: NY life and trends. I also always design what I would wear. I am my own target market.


Trish: What fashion trends, if any, are influencing your jewelry?

Anna: Layering – a lot of my pieces are delicate and perfect for layering.


Trish: Who is your customer?

Anna: Everyone who loves trendy, classy designs. I couldn’t define the age of my clients, it’s more about attitude and style.


Trish: How do you market yourself? How has being on Twitter helped market your business?

Anna: A lot of word of mouth. I also travel to shows and tradeshows. If you create amazing products, half the marketing job is done. I’m designing a special order necklace made of 14K gold and diamonds, which I got thanks to twitter.


Trish: What is the one item in your wardrobe you can’t live without?

Anna: Boots. I think they’re the sexiest thing on earth. I bought 4 new pairs this season.


Trish: How would you describe your personal style? And who or what influences that style?

Anna: I get inspired just by living downtown Manhattan. I love layering pieces clothes and jewelry. I love contrasts – loud, funky pieces with classic grey.


Trish: What is your fashion obsession of the moment?

Anna: Sparkly, fluffy clothes with attitude. I also like wearing Tokidoki clothes. They remind me of my trips to Japan. I’ve been really into white lately – not too practical for New York but white jackets and/or accents look so beautiful.


Trish: What does your average day entail?

Anna: Every day is very different for me. I travel a lot – for pleasure and business. My work entails design, endless errands and always keeping my eyes open.


Trish: If there was one designer on Smashing Darling that you could ask a question to who would it be and what would you ask them?

Anna: If you were to choose one color that most women like, what would it be?

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