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StyleWeek Providence Jan. 22 – Jan. 28, 2012

by trish on January 23, 2012

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StyleWeek Providence, RI is here with what looks like an amazing line up if emerging fashion designers. The shows began yesterday and will continue on until Jan. 28. If you can’t attend follow them on twitter @StyleWeekProv. See the schedule for all the upcoming events here. Tickets are for purchase here

Take a peek at a few designers showing this week.

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JESSICA ABERNETHY styleweek providence


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MARIA DEL CARMEN MERCADO styleweek providence

MARIA DEL CARMEN MERCADO

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DAVID CHUM: SELADOR styleweek providence

DAVID CHUM: SELADOR


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Be Rebellious! Help A Girl Out!

by trish on January 4, 2012

KahriAnne Kerr Kickstarter

One of our darling designers KahriAnne Kerr,  is getting ready for fashion week and needs help funding her show. Take a peek at her Kickstarter to watch her video. She needs to raise $5,000 for the project to be backed. Kahri designs and produces her collection from her home base in Brooklyn, NY.

Kahri by KahriAnne Kerr is hip, funky, rocker chic women’s contemporary clothing and accessories!  Kahri has been worn by celebrities such as Keri Hilson, Fergie, Paris Hilton, etc. and featured in music videos, and magazines, such as Zink, UsWeekly, Vibe, Essence, Interview, WWD, etc.  KahriAnne will also be featured in the upcoming fashion competition reality show “24 Hour Catwalk” with Alexa Chung, airing on January 24th 10/9c on Lifetime!  That will be a sneak peak at what’s to come for the new Fall 2012 collection.  The theme for Fall 2012 is “Sweet Dreams”.  The inspiration for the collection is a mix of Annie Lenox, menswear, Rosie the Riveter, and edgy 40’s style glam.

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Mo

Vintage and Local Merge at MNFashion Week

by Mo on September 30, 2011

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MNfashion Week is dedicated to evolving the local fashion industry by giving independent designers, boutique owners and other industry professionals a chance to showcase their work and their brands, allowing them to establish a sustainable livelihood in the Twin Cities.

L’etoile Mag: L’etoile Guide to Fall MNfashion Week 2011

Bright Society 1This Sunday Oct 2nd, Bright Society, Free

Designers Max Lohrbach, Samantha Rei, Russell Bourrienne, Danielle Everine, and Laura Fulk will showcase one-of-a-kind creations, inspired by a garments from the Historical Society’s collection. See an informal fashion presentation of the looks, accompanied by a discussion with the designers moderated by Robyne Robinson and words from the Historical Society’s textile curator, Linda McShannock.

Read more at City PagesMNFashion Week: 5 ‘Bright’ fashion stars showcase Victorian looks made modern

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localmotionThursday October 6th, Local Motion Pop-Up Boutique & Fashion Show

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On Saturday afternoon we are going to close our eyes and daydream about spending the afternoon inspired at Green Gala 2011 out in Berkeley, CA. Saturday’s event will benefit the UC Botanical Garden and features talented sustainable fashion designers who have used the garden as inspiration. Enjoy some images below of their process, and join us in sending out some kudos to partner and curator Sasha Duerr of the Permacouture Institute. Enjoy the show west coast darlings!


Regenerative design nurtures awareness, accountability and responsibility in our approach to clothing through the use of plant-based dyes and fibers, and reclaimed textiles.
Read on at Permacouture…

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San Diego fashion designer Stacie May will debut her current collection, Eternal Reverie, during a 60’s mod style fashion show and trunk show…

That would be enough to get us there of course! BUT, there will also be live music, vintage Beatles photographs, a sculpture lounge, live painting, group mural goodness, documentary Beatles films screening on the museum facade… and on and on. We’re thinking Oceanside Museum of Art knows how to throw a party! If you are nearby, go have some fun and sing for us; event details below.

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Flyer By: Erika Koga, Lennon Image: Steven Van
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Oceanside Museum of Art / Facebook Event Page

Come Together at OMA: Art After Dark Beatles Tribute

7:00 – 10:00 p.m.
$25 Nonmembers
$20 OMA members
Call for your ticketless reservation at 760.435.3721 or
pay admission at the door the night of the event.

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Kristin May Scarf Dress

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Sheila May Satin & Cotton Hanky Dress

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This week we are in the Kansas City metro area via type to get to know Darling, and self-taught jewelry designer, Deanna Burasco a little bit better. Deanna’s designs have been accessorizing a few smashing musicians of late, and she is prepping for the West Eighteenth Fashion Show coming up in June. That is one show we always wish we could get to, fashion in the streets makes us giddy! Read on and get to know what life is like for her as an independent designer.

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Deanna in her Upcycled Washer Pendant

Darlings: How did you get into jewelry design, and when did you start your own line?
Deanna: I often wonder myself how I got into jewelry design. I have a background in graphic design and have always migrated toward the creative, but I never pictured myself as a jewelry designer. About six years ago I wandered into a bead shop and discovered Swarovski crystals. I think that was the beginning of my interest in jewelry design. After experimenting with different materials and techniques, I discovered resin and spent quite a bit of time learning how to work with it. I have been selling various pieces since 2007, and introduced my first official line in the spring of 2010.

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Darlings: We love your resin pieces, can you describe your process a bit for us?
Deanna: Once I settle on an idea for a piece, I create a prototype out of clay. When I have it finished the way I want it to look, I create a mold from it out of silicone. I then cast the final piece using jewelry grade resin. After the casting cures, I carve out final details, sand the piece where needed, and often add accents of Swarovski crystals. I finish each piece completely by hand in my home studio.

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Iced Resin Ring Band, Pink

Darlings: Who or what inspires you and your work?
Deanna: I find inspiration everywhere! I have always had an active imagination and am always envisioning new designs and pieces in my head.

Darlings: If your studio walls could talk, what would they say?
Deanna: Honestly? They would probably tell me I could get so much more done if I were more organized!

Darlings: Who is your customer? How do you market yourself?
Deanna: I consider my customer to be someone who wants a unique piece of jewelry that has character, is a conversation piece, and can’t be found just anywhere.

Having no real background in business or marketing; marketing myself has been a constant learning experience. The jewelry market is so saturated, it can be difficult to be seen. I have learned that spending money to advertise does not necessarily lead to better exposure. Currently I rely a lot on social media and word of mouth, as well as local networking to build awareness of my brand.

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Upcycled Hardware Sculpture Ring

Darlings: What does your average day entail, and what is your favorite part?
Deanna: My average day entails getting my kindergartner to school by 8am, then going full speed to get as much done as I can before 11am when I pick her up. I usually spend this time checking emails, updating my website if necessary, and running last minute errands for materials I need. In the afternoon my daughter and I often walk to our local park, which is my favorite part of the day. I love seeing nature through her eyes, and during our walks I find a lot of inspiration as well.

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Darlings: You are one of 18 designers for the upcoming West Eighteenth Street Fashion Show, congratulations! What is the prep like for the show?
Deanna: This is my first time being involved with the West Eighteenth Street Fashion Show, and thus far it has been an amazing experience! I am collaborating with the design team of Dominique Karwoski and Steven Chau, who are creating stunning pieces that will utilize LED lighting. Meshing the lighting technology with some of the resin pieces has been a bit of a challenge, but I am really excited at how things are coming together!

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Frosted Ice -  Resin Ring

Darlings: To this point what is the most important lesson you have learned that helps you maintain your business and collection?
Deanna: The most important lesson I have learned is that success does not usually happen overnight. It takes a long time to really build a brand that people will remember and come back to time and time again. It is really important to enjoy the process and be patient!

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On The Fringe of Fall

Darlings: Does your community feel like a supportive locale for emerging designers?

Deanna: Kansas City really is a very supportive community for emerging designers. I have met some amazing people that I have been able to collaborate with and learn from, and there are numerous local venues for emerging designers to showcase their products.

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We love to find the lovely independent outposts across the country supporting local fashion. If you are in Minneapolis, head over to local indie boutique Cliche this Friday night for an in store fashion show of their designers. Models will be working the crosswalk, and all inventory will be on sale: 20% off. You can find jewelry designs by Darling Lauren Nicole of Infrared Studio at Cliche as well. Austin darlings can meet Lauren this weekend at the Austin Renegade Craft Fair. Don’t forget to drop us a line or comment on the blog with your favorite independent fashion spots, online or off!

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A few weeks ago we let you know about the annual spring independent fashion show out in Portland OR: Open Season. Darling Lindsay Reif launched a new collection that evening and thanks to local bloggers we get to see it now. Read on about the evening, and see more images of the show, at the links below. We would love to hear what you think of the new collection from Reif, comment and let us know darlings. (Subliminal message: Shop Reif on Smashing Darling)

Portland Monthly Mag: Open Season ReviewThis LBD swung with every step the model took in a way that screamed “look at me.”

A. Leigh Smith: OPEN SEASON: REIF & Coco Cardenas

Squirrel & Starling: Portland Mercury Open Season: Reif + Coco Cardenas

Reif: Backstage at the OPEN SEASON Fashion Show
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Hey Floridians roundabout Sarasota, free tomorrow night? Darling designer Eliza Torres will be showing some EMarieNY designs at the Ivory Lounge and it’s only $5 to get in. Even better the proceeds all go to the American Cancer Society, see details below & on her Facebook page.

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Metallic Green Monokini

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Mo

SXSW: BurdaStyle DIY Fashion Show

by Mo on March 11, 2011

If you are in Austin for SXSW this weekend don’t miss the BurdaStyle/Etsy DIY Fashion Show on Sunday! Darlings MLWear and Rocket Betty Designs each have a look in show…we wish we could be there! The event is free and open to the public; get all the details here, and on their Facebook event page here.

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The BurdaStyle DIY Fashion show is also the official wrap up party for The Texas Style Council Conference, hosted by Indiana Adams from Adored Austin!

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Rocket Betty, Lace Skirt – Spring Dream

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