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Che Woo T-Shirt

Today’s featured item is by independent fashion label Che Woo and is one of their company’s signature tees. It is fun, life guard, orange with light blue ink in the graphic tee. The artwork features a comic inspired illustration reading “Woo! Woo! Woo! They are coming!” Che Woo Design is on it’s way!!! All we have to say is ROCK ON! We love it! Fashion happens everywhere, this darling is from Hillside, IL. Give us a shout out if you’re from there. We want to hear more about the independent fashion scene happening there.

We say this all the time, ‘why be one in a million when you can be one of a kind’. Don’t you want all your friends asking you, “where’d you get that?”. Shop Che Woo’s full collection on Smashing Darling or scroll through more, must have, featured items in our blog.

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Audey Fashion Show Video

by trish on March 26, 2010

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I am so happy @modarling found this video! This is for all of us who could not attend Jess Audey’s recent fashion show in Chicago. The show ends with the debut of her fun, inexpensive bridal dresses being worn by models pirouetting down the runway with pretty tulle peeking out of the hem.

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The AK Style

Cute dress but I really don’t know what to say about it. The designer really didn’t put a description with the listing in her boutique. That makes me sad. I want to know, what are the fabrics because the fabric at the hem almost looks like a knit in this photo. That would make an interesting combination with what possibly looks like silk charmeuse … and I wonder how long it is? I am sure the model is taller than I. Anyway, it is still a great dress with a fun silhouette … good for a party or celebration if you ask me. You can shop Anavaa Kisasa’s full collection here.

About the designer:

Zulema N. George, the designer behind über funky label Anavaa Kisasa LLC has always been a bit of a fashionista. “Even as a child, I always strived to stand out from the crowd – to that end, scarves became belts, brooches became buttons,” she laughs. “Designing is what really hit home with me. I would sketch anything”. Fast forward a few years and Zulema is at the helm of her very own burgeoning fashion empire. Swahili for “she dresses in fashion”, Anavaa Kisasa is a fashion accessory line that specializes in high-quality handbags. Read More…

Happy reading,

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You heard it first here! First ever crowd-sourced fashion collection to be sold exclusively through SmashingDarling.com. We have Smashed Up with My It Things, a leading publisher of user-generated fashion content, to bring you the exclusive Pre-Sale of the ‘It Designer’ contest winner Wakana Koike’s Spring/Summer 2009 collection

Koike was chosen as the winning designer of the inaugural “It” Designer competition in October. Over three hundred designers competed for the distinction and over 100,000 votes were cast during an American Idol style voting process online at MyItThings.com. The final 3 designers showed their collections in front of an all-star panel of judges during an exclusive runway show in New York City. The judges along with the MyItThings community made the final choice.

“This is the first ever crowd-sourced fashion line to be made available to the public,” Yuli Ziv, MyItThings President explained.  “These economic times are especially hard on new designers looking to break into the fashion industry and I’m thrilled that we will be able to support emerging talent by making their work available to a global audience.”

We were happy to be in attendance the night Wakana Koike was chosen ‘It Designer’. It was quite a night and very exciting for fashion as it enters the world of user generated content. Her collection on the runway on the runway and off, is young, fun, playful, and sexy.

Pre-Sale Rope Layer Dress

Pre-Sale Cloud Blouse

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One of the easiest, most budget-friendly ways to cheer up your wardrobe is with accessories – in particular, jewelry. Even a dressed down jeans-and-cute-tee looks spicy instead of drab by adding an eyecatching piece or two. Here are five rockin’ handmade rings from SmashingDarling.com crafted by some of the most talented indie designers on the market who combine unusual materials like silver with resin or concrete, and – like fashion magpies – give new life to the likes of vintage ball buttons and cut colored glass:

1. Berry beaded cocktail ring by Lucky Accessories
2. go robot! Vancouver ring
3. Anne Maa Designs sterling Triangle ring
4. Manic Trout Poison Ivy Button ring
5. unisex Katy concrete ring by Tam Aura

- Lesley Scott Editor of Fashion Tribes

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SMASH UP XI, T-Wrecks

by trish on April 3, 2008


Winter can make you feel extinct, but just let out a ROAR and say no!

There are only 48 of this limited edition SMASH UP,

so go get yourself a T-Wreck and Let Your Indie Out!

ROAR into spring in the new April SMASH UP by Dave Maggio, a sophomore at Northeastern University in Boston, MA. That’s him having fun in the images with the T-Wreck gal. Dave is currently studying Art with a concentration in Animation and hopes to eventually end up working in film. Many thanks to Dave and his crew! (Photo credit: Clara Rice and T-wrecks Helen Schroeder, Geoff House, Ryan Flemming)

Dave is originally from a small town on Long Island, NY, and has always been fascinated with animation and the art that goes with it. For as long as he can remember he has been drawing everything and anything that interests him. In his work, Dave aims for a free aesthetic, one that recaptures the spontaneity of his childhood. He likes to have a sense of humor with his designs, and not take himself too seriously.


Dave chose to print the T-Wrecks on this fun, grassy-green Basic Men’s Crew from Alternative Apparel, a best seller! This short sleeve is a
relaxed fit crew neck 100% combed ringspun jersey cotton, and as you can see the gals can pull it off too.


SMASH UP XI
T-Wrecks


ON SALE NOW!


We like the way he thinks:
“I feel that as humans, our youngest years are some of our most creative, as we are encouraged to use our imaginations and are free to develop our own unique ideas without the criticisms of the professional world.

I love how the T-Wreck has the thick chain necklace with a bar code AND a bar code tattoo. He looks like he is on the prowl with those old school sunglasses…kind of how the rest of the guys on this page look!

See more SMASH pics from all of our past student designers on our Flickr page.

Go ahead and show us your indie while you are there.

Learn more about SMASH UP here.
Stay smashing and
have a great day!

~ the Darling’s

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For Maresa (Reece) Cogger, fashion is exciting, indulgent, inspiring, theatrical, exotic and daring! She loves the frivolity of it all, especially how the art form fills her with the childish exuberance associated with “dress-up time”. Fashion can be wildly unpractical and she loves to bring these impractical ideas into everyday life! Her boutique and clothing line on Smashing Darling is named Tib Nelson Designs. The name was formed by combining both the names of her grandmothers who continue to inspire her. So read on and join her as she talks about her journey! If you are in the San Diego area, contact her to find out when and where her next trunk show will be.

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Reece and Sara @ Magpie a San Diego Boutique for a winter trunk show.

SD: How did you get into fashion?
MC: Sometimes I feel like I just stumbled into this line of work! Growing up, I was always excited about fashion and would often cut up and tweak my clothes here and there so that I had something unique and a little edgy to wear. My mom and sister were always kicking themselves and wondering “Why didn’t I think of that!” I started taking design and construction of garments seriously during my last year as a visual arts student at The University of Washington. I took one surface design class from the fabulous Michael Cepress and I was hooked for life!

SD: When did you start your own line of clothing ?
MC: My first clothing line was a joint effort with a fellow designer and friend, Laura Crimp. We started Red Llama Designs (RLD) in 2005, just prior to opening our own sassy boutique in the Capitol Hill area of Seattle called The Sweatshop. We focused on reconstructing vintage pieces and creating items that were totally handmade and one of a kind. The doors of The Sweatshop closed in 2007 but no worries, we are still best mates! My own line, Tib Nelson Designs, was created in the summer of 2007 and has much of the same vibe as RLD. SD: When did you start your own line of clothing ?

SD: Where do you turn for inspiration for your designs?
MC: I get inspiration from everything around me. Having a background in sculpture makes me think about the pieces I create as individual works of art, only they are functional! How great to have a piece of art that you can show off around town! I am particularly inspired my old photographs of my grandmothers in the 1940’s. I would LOVE to walk around on a daily basis looking so chic and put together!

SD: How would you describe your customer?
MC: My customer started off as just ME! I would walk around in pieces I made and people always loved what I was wearing. Although my current customer has a great range of age and basic style, they usually fall in love with a piece because it is something a bit different and made by my own two hands. Most of the women that wear my clothes are looking for a little something to spice up their jeans and t-shirt lives….and I am excited to be there to help out! When it comes down to it, I wouldn’t create anything that I wouldn’t wear or don’t like. Makes sense to me and I am sticking with it!

SD: How do you market yourself and your label?
MC: When I owned The Sweatshop, in Seattle it was so easy to market my label because I lived and worked in the same neighborhood. I would see girls walking down Broadway in my designs and they spoke for themselves. Since I have relocated to San Diego it is more difficult because I haven’t established that fan/customer base yet. Most of the awareness for TND happens on the internet through Smashing Darling and MySpace. Thank the fashion gods for the world wide web!

SD: What are your wishes for your company in the future?
MC: I would love for TND to grow and become more accessible for women around the country. The only real issue I take with this wish is that it is important to me that every garment that is for sale is made by my own two hands and is one of a kind. When I figure out how to make a huge splash in the fashion world without loosing sight of my basic principles you will know.

SD: What does your average day entail?
MC: I don’t have an average day…but I am working on getting into more of a routine. I tend to design and construct at really random hours of the day and night. I Usually wake late in the morning and depending on how I feel that particular day I will either focus my energy on working on logistical and business type things, or design and construction. Regardless, my day involves lots of coffee and problem solving.

SD: Describe your personal style?
MC: I have always been a fairly eclectic dresser. I love layering and layering as well as pairing feminine pieces with something a bit harder like a leather jacket, something camo or mens wear. As a child my mom always allowed me to dress myself. In pre-school that meant wearing three or four skirts all at the same time because I could and I thought it would be fun! It’s been about two decades since then, but I still try and dress myself with that same sort of attitude.

SD: Who are your fashion icons (past or present)? Do you think they influenced your personal style?
MC: I love the trademark styles of Audrey Hepburn, Alexander McQueen, Judy Jetson, David Bowie and my Grandmothers! They certainly influence me and I think my personal style as well as TND is a subconscious blend of them all.

SD: Do you have any current fashion obsessions?
MC: I am constantly obsessed with shoes and I don’t see that changing anytime in the near future. I do have a side obsession with brooches though. My Aunt’s mother in law had an incredible collection of bracelets and brooches that I was able to pick through and I was drooling. Could you pass up a brass horse pin with glowing red stones for eyes? Not me!

SD: Is there anyone in the Smashing Darling Community you have a question or comment for?
MC: No questions really..I am just happy to be a part of such a great community!

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Reese in her design, she calls it ‘Fancy Cake’


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End of the Week Quote, Give Away

by trish on February 1, 2008

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The first person to comment on the blog and tell me who said or wrote this gets a Student Smash Up item!

“Many people are never young but a few people are never old.” -?

Last weeks quote is still up for grabs! I will try to come up with a hint for that one. I think this weeks is a bit easier…good luck!

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