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Indie Fashion Finds: New On Smashing Darling

by trish on January 16, 2012

It’s January. The calendar just flipped to a new year. This always makes me get a little dreamy. I dream about what will be in the months to come. I dream about all the goodness to happen. I dream about where I want to be in my life. I think about the 12 months I have before me to reach my new goals and make things happen. This always seems a good time to me to have fun with my wardrobe too. I like to buy something might not wear to the office … something just for me that reminds me the whole year to keep dreaming.

BOHO Chic Green Cotton Maxi Dress

Boho Chic Green Cotton Maxi by Stacie May of San Diego, CA

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Pim Like A Feather Earrings

Pim Like Feather Earrings by Manic Trout of Austin, TX

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Papusza Stain Psychedeliqua Tri-colored Crinoline Tutu Size

Psychedelique Tri-Colored Crinoline Tutu by Papusza Couture of Brooklyn, NY

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Antoinette Zsa Zsa Bling Ring Fuchsia

Antoinette Zsa Zsa Bling Ring by Manic Trout of Austin, TX

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Xanadu women's dress

Xanadu Dress by Coral Turner of London, UK

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Lovely, must have, oxidized, sterling silver, castanet earrings by independent jewelry designer Dina Varano.

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Silver dewdrop earring

We aren’t really sure what else to say about these beautiful, sterling Dewdrop earrings by Cynthia Jones that the photo doesn’t. So simple and perfect for spring. A definite must have. We can say … they are available for purchase on Smashing Darling.

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Orb Double Post earring

Orb Double Post Earring

… because sometimes a chunky, silver, oxidized earring is all you need.

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Today’s Featered Item: Orbit Earrings

by trish on May 26, 2010

Orbit Earrings

Orbit Earrings by Stone Soup Jewelry

Designed to coordinate with the rest of my “Orbit” pieces, these earrings are composed of simple circles that represent the Earth and the Moon, in permanent orbit. The earrings are sterling silver, with a brushed matte finish, and are about 2/3 of an inch (1.7 cm) from top to bottom. The post backs are sterling silver (if you’d prefer the earrings on french wires, please convo me). The coordinating pendant is pictured in the last photo and listed separately in my store. Because these pieces are handcrafted and made to order, please allow up to one week for completion.

Shop the full jewelry collection online at Stone Soup Jewelry.

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Today’s Featured Item: Cog Hammered Earrings

by trish on January 27, 2010

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Cog Hammered Earrings

A sterling silver circle is delicately hammered by hand on all sides to create a faceted surface. The ring hangs from a simple sterling silver earwire. It is polished to a high shine for maximum sparkle! Each circle measures 5/8″ in diameter. Sterling silver with a polished finish.

About the designer:

Nina Dinoff began her creative career as a graphic designer, honing her skills at many of New York City’s leading interactive design agencies. As a graphic designer, Nina always strived to embrace clean lines and minimal design, eventually developing the unique graphic style from which her from work as a jewelry designer has evolved.

Nina’s love of pure form and manipulation of material led her to her pursuit of jewelry design. She creates metalwork that focuses on the interplay of simple, geometric form with the complex, organic nature of the body. Her work is bold, yet elegant; minimal in design, yet substantial in impact; stylish and of the moment, yet fueled by a strong, timeless vision.

Since she launched her first collection for Nina Dinoff Jewelry in 2006, Nina’s work has been praised by design blogs including Design Sponge and Modish. Her work is currently available in many boutiques from New York to Chicago, as well as online through stores like Mixt Goods and Etsy.

She lives and works in Brooklyn, NY.

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Editor’s Picks by Style Darling, LadyLux

by trish on October 8, 2009

Retro Glam

We got so hooked on retro glam fashion after putting together last week’s set, we decided to repeat the retro theme this week. The minute we found the Meibury dress by Mahtab Azimi, we knew it was “the one” to build the ensemble around. A simple and sophisticated dress, it flows freely to the floor, while hugging a woman’s curves. What a flattering design for just about any body type!  Maxi dresses are extremely hot this season, and allow any woman to feel like a princess. The slit detail on the sleeve is a perfect addition to this elegant and simple.

Because our our dress is dark, we decided to offset it with a cream colored purse. The Oversized Heather Envelope Clutch in Cream Capo by Brynn Chicago spoke to us with its supple leathers and an oversized design. Finally a clutch that can actually fit all of your belongings. Our favorite thing about this lovely handbag though, is the fact that it’s individually handcrafted in the Windy City!

Speaking of wind, we are well into the fall, and the weather will start to get colder and colder (well, for those of us who have seasons anyway). This means one thing: we all need a fabulous scarf to add to our closets. The Enchanted Cashmere Nuno Felt Scarf by NESchwab is as warm as it is elegant. Made with cashmere, fine merino wool, silk and bamboo fibers, it’s extremely sheer, thin and elegant. The designer herself calls it a “sheer symphony of fiber, color and texture”, and we tend to agree. The icing on this fabulous cake? It’s handcolored and handpainted!

We were so compelled by Cimber Designs in Jewelry’s glamorous pieces, that we chose two items to include in our set. The Black & Gold Snowflake ring is perfect to dress up our dress. Containing a mixture of semi precious stones, it’s a one-of-a-kind creation that’s worthy of a royal hand. The Black Onyx Briolettes will delight and play with light as they dangle from your ear at a cocktail party. In a true LadyLUX fashion, these two beauties are handmade.

They say that it’s what on the inside that counts. So what does a lady wear underneath her fabulous glam ensemble? Well, we would never tell, because we are real ladies! But we also know that a true lady would wear Smashing Darling inside and out. The Sassafrass Camisole from On The Inside Lingerie is sure to delight as it supports. You can even match it with Forget Me Not panties for a delicate lace set.

About LadyLux:
Once upon a time, there was girl named LUX. She believed in humanity, doing good for the sake of good, and all things beautiful in our world. As she grew older and began to take stock of the world around her, her mission in life became clear: be a Change Agent. The tasks associated with being an “Agent” is to use her mind and voice to help fix what is broken in the world and empower the people in it to do the same. Thus was born The Lady LUX Network.

Elizabeth Wahler founder ladylux
Founder Elizabeth Wahler

At LadyLUX, our motto is “Good for the Sake of Good.” We believe in doing good and being good, while looking good. We believe in fashion, life, love, philanthropy, eco-luxury and laughter. We empower women to follow their passions, live authentically, and to honestly know and love themselves. Choosing health and your best self, being good to others and good to the environment is simply living the LUX life. In each outfit we put together, we always include organic and “green” items that were created with the idea of sustainability.

See last week’s LadyLux Editor’s Picks here.

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trish

Editor’s Picks: Style Darling, LadyLux

by trish on September 24, 2009

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SmashingDarling4_EW by LadyLUX on Polyvore.com

As Fall draws near, it is time to buckle down and head back into the office or back to school. For our outfit this week, I wanted to select something that is appropriate for the office, but something that can be glammed up with some beautiful accents for after work activities.

The Maddy Blouse from Kate Boggiano was a perfect place to start our office chic outfit. It looks great with just about any pair of pants or jeans, slim or wide, or a pencil skirt for the office. The dramatic ruffle neck and single-button turned-back cuff transform it into an unapologetic showstopper for that special night out. Put a wide colorful belt with it for additional drama, and cars will be stopping in their tracks. Tailored silhouette and slim fit through the hip will surely make any woman feel sexy in any setting.

Because our blouse is the focal item in this set, it needs to be paired with a simple monochromatic bottom. We chose the Crystal Pant by Yana Collection. Made of poly gabardine, this pant is easy to wear and easy to care for. It doesn’t wrinkle, and takes any fashionista from office chic to social butterfly. Flattering for any figure, the pant creates an illusion of an elongated silhouette, ensuring that every woman feels elegant, refined, lean and sexy.

We needed a bag that’s versatile and can be used either at night or during the day, so I chose the Leather Fan Bag by Adolfo Sanchez Boutique. At LadyLUX, we love ‘one of a kind’ pieces, and we were thrilled to find this handbag because of the detail and artistry that goes into making it. “Individual pieces of calf skin are sewed and gathered to look like a fan, then are each hand stitched to the exterior of the handbag,” says the designer.

At LadyLUX, we pay special attention to environmentally and socially sustainable pieces. When we went hunting around for the perfect eco accessory, we just had to add the relaxed glam of the Nuno Felt Periwinkle Scarf from NESchwab. Because there is so much drama around the neckline as it is, we recommend tying the scarf around one of the purse handles for a beautiful style statement. The scarf is a lovely deep periwinkle, accented with deep violet and plum and interwoven with real silk fibers, which makes it perfect for Fall. And best of all, it is handmade and made from organic fibers!

Because our blouse looks best with a wide belt that screams for attention, we chose the Sue Rock Originals Vintage Blue Cinch Belt, a fantastic throwback to that ‘80s style. This is also an accessory you can feel good about wearing, because a portion of every purchase goes to support the lives of domestic violence survivors in transitional housing.

To make the outfit ready for a fabulous night out, we recommend adding some beautiful sparkly jewelry, such as Parisian Earrings from Passementerie. They feature black spinel, cascading tendrils of solid sterling silver, and mystic topaz. Finally, we are rounding out these complex and beautiful earrings with a simple and understated Siren Cuff bracelet from Cynthia Jones.

About LadyLux:
Once upon a time, there was girl named LUX. She believed in humanity, doing good for the sake of good, and all things beautiful in our world. As she grew older and began to take stock of the world around her, her mission in life became clear: be a Change Agent. The tasks associated with being an “Agent” is to use her mind and voice to help fix what is broken in the world and empower the people in it to do the same. Thus was born The Lady LUX Network.

Elizabeth Wahler founder ladylux
Founder Elizabeth Wahler

At LadyLUX, our motto is “Good for the Sake of Good.” We believe in doing good and being good, while looking good. We believe in fashion, life, love, philanthropy, eco-luxury and laughter. We empower women to follow their passions, live authentically, and to honestly know and love themselves. Choosing health and your best self, being good to others and good to the environment is simply living the LUX life. In each outfit we put together, we always include organic and “green” items that were created with the idea of sustainability.

See last week’s LadyLux Editor’s Picks here.



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Amy Martin designs organic and rustic jewelry for her darling boutique, Esma Studios, right from her home studio in Chambersburg, PA. Her pieces can be worn everyday, no matter what the occasion. While each piece is great on its own, she wants her jewelry to be layered and mixed together to create a completely individual look.

I love how fashion can be used to express who we are to the world. What we choose to wear gives others a glimpse into our psyche.

designer Amy Martin
Darling: How did get into jewelry design?
Amy: I love creating, so I’ve done everything from painting to aromatherapy to making handbags.  I guess it’s just natural that I would try jewelry, too. I started making beaded jewelry, but soon became really drawn to metalwork. I taught myself the techniques through lots of research and lots of trial and error. The learning is an ongoing process. I’m always thinking of new things I want to try, and I don’t think I’ll every stop trying to learn new techniques to incorporate into my designs.

Darling: When did you start your own line of jewelry?
Amy: I first started making jewelry about 4 years ago, and I opened my first online shop in January 2007.

Darling: What surprises you the most about having your own line?
Amy: When I first opened my online store, I was surprised that people from all over the country and the world were buying my jewelry! With so much jewelry out there, it’s still such an exciting feeling when someone chooses a piece from my collection. It motivates me to always be coming up with new designs, so I can keep things fresh for my customers.


Darling
: What inspires your designs?
Amy: I think the thing that inspires me the most is daily life. I like to create pieces that are practical enough to wear everyday – for work, an evening out, hanging out with friends, etc – but also unique enough to feel special and add excitement to an outfit. My designs definitely reflect aspects of nature, but I also gain inspiration from urban life and rock ‘n’ roll style.

Darling: If you had the choice of any jewelry designer in the world to work with/for, who would that be?
Amy: I really admire Lulu Smith’s work. I love the way she uses resin and her color combinations are just marvelous. I have played around with resin in the past, but was never quite happy with my results so I sort of put it on the back burner. I think it would be great to learn from her to incorporate color into some of my more organic designs.

Darling: What fashion trends, if any, are influencing your jewelry?
Amy: I really don’t pay a lot of attention to upcoming trends. Generally when women buy a quality, handcrafted piece of jewelry, they want it to last them a long time and not feel dated in a few years. While there’s definitely room in a woman’s wardrobe for trendy pieces, my goal is to create designs that will still feel fresh and modern years from now. That said, in the future I may come out with seasonal collections, which would have a few trendier pieces.

Darling: How do you market yourself?
Amy: I’ve actually found word-of-mouth and great customer service to be the best form of marketing. I think good communication and nice packaging make the customer feel special, which encourages them to share their experience with their friends. I’ve also found that staying visible online through sites like Twitter , Flickr , and various forum groups helps get people interested in my work. Lately I’ve also been working on gaining more wholesale accounts, so I’ve joined several wholesale websites that market to retail shops.

Darling: What is the one item in your wardrobe you can’t live without?
Amy: My knee-high boots from Duoboots.com. I searched forever for boots to fit my skinny calves, but could never find any. Duo Boots makes boots according to your calf size. I have 2 pairs so far, and I love both of them! The quality is super and they have tons of great styles to choose from.

Darling: How would you describe your personal style? And who or what influences that style?
Amy: I’m sort of a mix between a fashionista and a comfortista (is that even a term?) I definitely like to have fun with my clothes and keep up with fashion, but I also need to be comfortable. I don’t like anything too girly or too fussy, and I don’t like anything to look too thought out, intentional, or too matchy-matchy. More often than not, I’m wearing jeans, and I love layering multiple tops. I only buy a few pieces each season, so I like to get things that are somewhat classic but have a unique aspect to them. I generally avoid anything too trendy, but may get a couple of trendy items here and there if it’s something I’m really drawn to.

Darling: What does your average day entail?
Amy: Well, I don’t really have an average day, it seems. I’m still working on phasing out my “day job”, but luckily it’s a job where I have a lot of freedom and time to work on my business. While there, I do things like update my website, edit photos, work on my accounting, etc. Then, in the evenings and on my days off from that job, I work on making new pieces, taking photos, packaging orders, and things like that. Weekends are pretty relaxed. My boyfriend lives and hour and a half away, so I usually spend time on the weekends with him.

Darling: Do you have a company mantra that helps you run your business?
Amy: I don’t necessarily have a mantra, I just try to always think about how I can best serve my customers by offering great designs and great service. I pay attention to companies that wow me and companies that turn me off, and use those situations to develop my own formula for creating a great customer experience.

Darling: Tell us about something you LOVE that you want others to know about.
Amy: I love Donna Hay cookbooks! Every dish is beautifully photographed, and the recipes are easy to follow. She calls for a lot of fresh ingredients, which is important to me, and the books are filled with useful tidbits in addition to the recipes. I highly recommend!

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How Do You Wear Your Indie Fashion

by trish on September 24, 2008

Name: Laura Larson
Occupation: Designer (of whosiepie)
Location: East Bumble, East Coast

This is my husband and I on our wedding day — just about a month ago.
Photo by Nancy Dion
I am wearing a MERGIRL COUTURE custom gown — bias-cut silk charmeuse with a vintage, cotton crochet {ahem} tablecloth (old) for starters.

Photo by Nancy Dion
Custom sterling silver earrings (new) by DINA VARANO. A FOUNDLING “poppy” hair pin (borrowed)

Photo by Nancy Dion

and a really amazing pair of SALVATORE FERRAGAMO (blue) wedges.

My husband is wearing JOHN VARVATOS pinstriped trousers, shirt by ROBERT GRAHAM, vest by PENGUIN and shoes by REEF.

What’s your favorite piece of clothing?
Eggplant STEWART+BROWN organic cotton longsleeved tee. Several years old. Many, many washings. Love it.

What 3 things can’t you live without?
My Beautiful Husband
Hot Sauce (Challulah, namely)
Coffee

What one word describes you most?
Observant

If you would like to be featured in this segment, How Do You wear Your Indie Fashion, please email me trish@smashingdarling.com. Let the community see who you are and what you are wearing. It is a great way to give a shout out to your favorite indie designers.

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