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Fashion Blogs Cover New York Fashion Week

by trish on February 17, 2010

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If you are looking for coverage of New York Fashion Week, Style Coalition’s Inside the Tents is a good place to start. The aggregate blog has 48 blogs covering fashion week as it has been unfolding in NYC over the past week. I don’t feel like I have missed a thing as I sit here in my snow covered studio in Chester, CT. It is great to watch snippets of behind the scenes videos and get a glimpse into the hectic week of shows. I feel like a fly on the wall listening to model beauty tips, designer inspiration, and watching as hair stylists create incredible feats of engineering atop the heads of model after model.

I am going to really date myself here, but this reminds me of when I was a little girl and one of the three major TV networks (because of course there was no cable) would put the runway shows on at 6 or 7 in the morning. My dad used to wake me up to see them, he knew I couldn’t get enough fashion. It was worth the early Saturday morning wake up call.  Of course back then I am sure the shows weren’t aired until the collections were safely on the selling floors of Bloomingdale’s, Sak’s, Macy’s and B.Altman. (I told you I am dating myself!). Fast forward to 1990 when the Movietime channel became the E! Entertainment channel on cable and they used to show fashion shows all the time. I was glued to the set.

I am so excited to see fashion taking full advantage of this technological medium, because once again I am glued to the screen. I can’t get enough, and for me it is even better than being there. Not only can I see what the live audience is seeing, I also get that glimpse of backstage frenzy that I love even more. A behind-the-scenes kind of girl, I am far more comfortable backstage than anywhere else.

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Inside The Tents, New York Fashion Week

by trish on February 11, 2009


Another fashion season is upon us and unless you are one of the lucky few to get and grab a seat inside the tents, you will be outside wondering… ‘what is going on? How can I see?’  Wonder no more back for the second season, Inside The Tents. Tune into this fabulous website dedicated to blogger’s voices being heard during fashion week. The darlings will also be contributing from the outskirts making sure that the indie fashion scene is well, um…seen, and the voice heard. Fashion week now extends well beyond the tents especially for indie/emerging designers, and we will be there blogging, tweeting, and facebooking as much as we possibly can. Keep checking in so you don’t miss a beat, a trend, an interview, or a fashion wrap up. It will all be in there, in one place…Inside The Tents.

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Today we have an interview with Jean Voute Pratt the brains and beauty behind two sites. Style Observer, a style blog where she helps women put it all together and Gift Girl, her personal shopping website. Shopping for all the girls and women in your life just got a whole lot easier. A couple clicks of the mouse and you’re done!  We here at Smashing Darling are happy to congratulate Jean, today is the launch of Gift Girl’s second version. On top of all this Jean has also been on Access Hollywood with style tips and was a co-sponsor for the site Inside The Tents. I loved reading her coverage of New York Fashion Week. Enjoy reading the interview and be sure to check out her websites.

Trish: How did you get into the business of personal shopping?
Jean: Personal Shopper is a misnomer. I only buy Gifts for Girls. I think of a personal shopper as someone who gets you whatever you want… not really my thing. I started out when I was a young Girl visiting my Dad on the trading desk. The guys would ask my opinion & liked the results of my suggestions. I did it for fun for a few years after college, and then decided to turn it into a real business.

Trish: When did you launch Gift Girl and can you tell us a bit about it?
Jean: I launched Gift Girl in October 2007. At that point it was geared toward helping men find gifts for the Girls in their life. The new 2.0 version will not only help men, but women as well.  The idea is for everyone to be able to find the perfect gift for every Girl.

Trish: Gift Girl 2.0 just launched, what new exciting features are there?
Jean: We have expanded into more than just fashion. We suggest Gourmet, electronics, flowers, sports equipment, etc. There will also be profiles for women that will help generate Gift suggestions.  Each Girl can have a wish list, and the ability to share the wish list with others. You can invite guest members. It’s really become a place to fulfill all your gifting needs – Girlfriend, Sister, Mother, wife, Hostess, Teacher, Friend, etc.

Trish: You split your time between Gift Girl and your blog Style Observer, how did that get started?
Jean: I started Style Observer after noticing that half of my Gift Girl members were women. I reached out to them to find out why. They liked the way I pulled the outfits together in the Collections section, and they liked the overall sense of style. So, I write Style Observer to help Girls pull it all together. It’s a site that helps make trends wearable, it takes runway to reality. I’m like a sister or a close friend telling you, in an absolute honest way, what works and what doesn’t.

Trish: In your opinion, where is fashion trending for spring ‘09?
Jean: I think we’re going to start seeing a lot more of affordable fashions.  I think places like Zara & H&M will have more of an impact. I also think it’s a great time for Indie fashion to make a big push. People are looking for something new and fresh.
I think we will embrace retro-glam – a woman being a woman in a modern way. We will also see Boho for a long time – it will evolve – but it will remain. It’s a wearable style, sexy style, and works differently on every Girl.

Trish: What is the one item in your wardrobe you can’t live without?
Jean: Denim!!! I have about 30 pairs. You can pair them with a dressy blouse, a tee, a fitted jacket, a tunic – endless possibilities.

Trish: How would you describe your personal style? And who or what influences that style?
Jean: I’m definitely a chameleon – depending on my mood. Sometimes my style is really influenced by a place. St. Barts is part of my soul & the fashions there open my eyes to a different way of wearing clothing. People’s style also influences me. I love Carrie Bradshaw for her creativity, I also love Sarah Jessica for her NYC edge, I love Katherine Heigle for her modern classic style. I also love when another person’s style intrigues me. Fellow blogger, Rumi, from Fashion Toast has great style. It’s so different from the way I dress, but I love to see how she puts things together.

Trish: What is your fashion obsession of the moment?
Jean: I’m obsessed with Chanel right now.  When I was younger, I never understood the whole Chanel cult thing. UNTIL… I tried on a Chanel dress. The fit, the feel, the fabric, everything gorgeous.

Trish: What does your average day entail?
Jean: Wow.  I wake up – feed the three dogs – then feed the two boys. Get the boys ready for the day. Then I work-out starting off with a 6 mile run. Shower & dress. Sit down at my computer for as much time as I have before I have to pick up the boys(usually 4 or 5 hrs). Get dinner ready & served. Work for another 2-3 hrs. Try to get the boys bathed and to bed by 9. Then back on the computer until about 11 or 12. Unwind watching some TV for an hour, and then fall asleep.

Trish: What is your style tip for the day?
Jean: When you are struggling getting a look right, put it aside for a few days – it will work itself out. Don’t wear an outfit before it’s ready, or it will bomb.

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Indie fashion: Highlights Past and Present

by trish on September 15, 2008

I want to start the week off sharing some community news of what happened last week and what is coming up for this week. There is lots to share. I love all the emails I get keeping me informed about all the fabulous things going on for indie/emerging fashion designers everywhere. Keep them coming, especially if you want me to blog about it.

First of all a huge congrats to Bob Bland designer/owner of Brooklyn Royalty on the success of her fashion show Sunday, Sept. 7th. The show was held in a private loft and went off in front of a packed house. The show was featured in The Huffington Post. When you read it don’t for get to Buzz it up. You will see what I am talking about when you get there.

If you think you may have missed something during fashion week, visit Inside The Tents to catch up on the blogs, videos and pictures you may have missed during the frenzy. This blog was put together by our good friends at My It Things and Gift Girl. (tune in tomorrow Gift Girl 2.0 launches tomorrow and we have an exclusive interview w/ Jean Pratt, the brains and beauty behind this fabulous site!)

Crosby of PR Couture loved our interview w/ Yuli Ziv president of My It Things and featured it in her blog. Many thanks to her for that.

Style Expose has been following the darling blog and always has great posts to keep indie designers informed especially in the Chicago scene. Big thanks to them for referencing our blog. To see you have to click on their blog archives and click on A New World of Fashion.

Krelwear 2009 Spring/Summer Naturally Organic Collection debuted in NYC Sept 13, 14 & 15 at the Chelsea Museum 556 West 22nd Street, New York, NY. Highly regarded for its innovative knitwear KRELwear has expanded its palette to include 100% organic pima cotton dyed in natural pastel and neutral shades. KRELwear’s new collection is uncompromisingly chic. Reinterpreting its one-of-a-kind pieces, KRELwear’s striking new collection boasts sexy and versatile shapes, rooted in the company’s signature concept of “tubular” construction.  Can’t wait to see it posted on Smashing Darling! The collection moves onto LA Oct 17, 18 & 19. Keep checking back so we can tell you where.

Coming up this week is Boston Fashion Industry Expo is holding an event in Cambridge MA Sept. 18, 12-8. You can see all the details in the events section of Smashing Darling. (please feel free to add any indie fashion events you know of to this section.) Check out Boston Fashion Week to see all the events taking place from Sept. 12 – 19 in Boston. Catalina De La Torre will be one of the featured designers at the Emerging Trends 2008 event that wraps up the week in Boston.

This Friday Sept. 19th if you find yourself in NYC, the designers Karen and Annie Lin of AIRA will be showing their new collection at Coclico 275 Mott St.Bonus, there will be 10 % off Fall 2008 collection. More details here.

Portland Fashion Week (Oct. 8 – 12 ) tickets are on sale already and if you get them early they are 15 % off.

For more information about other shows or to add your indie fashion event to our website go Events.

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Mo

Welcome to # 19 – The Good News

by Mo on September 11, 2008

What’s Going On
While the fashion world in NYC feasts their eyes on Spring ‘09 delights, the Darlings have our feet planted in the here and now (okay, maybe one foot). September evenings will start to bring a lovely chill to your shoulders, and as it does fall fashion begins to land on the pages of the Darling world; take a look around. As for our Darling peek at Spring ‘09,we have been out and about supporting designers who aren’t in the tents – yet. Check out the pics from last week at GenArt’s Fresh Faces in Fashion and while you are at it, a short video of darling Brooklyn Royalty’s spring line.

Knee length converts to crop! Anna Hovet

Faux wrap dress, Erika Hendrix
What’s New
Inside the Tents is new to Fashion Week here in NYC, and it is the place to get up to the minute updates and video of what is coming down the runway for Spring. The Darlings and many others have been contributing; read more about it in the blog.
We like to make new friends: If you haven’t been to Grechen’s Closet yet, step to it! Grechen has declared Wednesday Independant’s Day, and is featuring Darling designers for the month of September…we think she is smashing!
Coming Soon
All this type of spring and fashion shows makes us want to drop a hint…Stay tuned, it looks like the Darlings will be hosting a fashion show of our very own in early 2009.
New shopper features
Right now, while you are reading this, the Darlings are working on a feature to help you shop! This feature will assist you while you shop and suggest items you may like while you are perusing the site. Maybe you are addicted to certain creations you have already discovered? This feature will help you uncover items you may have been missing all along.

Perfect fall layers, LoveAnjia

Sexy Cowl Neck Dress, Pantora
Smashing Kudos and tidbits
Groovy- we are a ‘mama find’ at Mom Generations!….Last month Darling Manic Trout was spotted on the pages of Time Out New York…This month you will totally covet the beautiful work of Darling Papusza Couture in the As You Wish spread in Brilliant Magazine…Some serious kudos go out to the NYTimes for this recent article…which then also lead us to another new fan in Chicago, the Stitches Fashion Program and StyleExpose.com (click on Blog Archive/New World of Fashion)….and last but certainly not least, click through this Fashion Bloggers on the Move slideshow to find my favorite Darling headshot at WNBC.com.

cheers! ~ the Darlings

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I decided to another interview today given that it is fashion week. Today’s interview is with Yuli Ziv the co-founder for My It Things. My It things and Gift Girl are responsible for putting together Inside The Tents, a collective of fashion bloggers bringing updates from their perspective what is coming for spring 2009. Inside The Tents also has a live twitter stream so users can get real time micro blog updates as they are happening. Yuli is also the organizer for the Meet Up group Fashion 2.0. She organizes this group to bring together and talk about technology and fashion. I am in awe of her and what she has accomplished. Please check out the sites and if you are so inclined, join the Fashion 2.0 group so you too can become part of the discussion.

Trish: How did you get into fashion?
Yuli: Having a background in graphic design and digital art, I was always attracted to fashion as just another form of art. Moving to New York City in 2003 opened my eyes to a whole new world of fabulous career women rocking the latest runway looks in the streets. Completely fascinated, I absorbed every detail – from the way they carry a designer bag to the fabulous array of coats for every temperature change outside, to the fact that dressing up for a night on a town isn’t limited to the dark hours only.  I had to share my fascination with the rest of the world, and an online fashion business seemed to be an ideal way to combine my secret passion with my online skills.

Trish: When did you get the idea for and launch, My It Things?
Yuli: MyItThings.com started in 2005 from my idea of simply having a fashion blog, but rather than being a “lonely blogger,” I was more excited about allowing other people to contribute and upload their own content. After a long brainstorming session with my techie friend (who is my biz partner today) the concept evolved into an online fashion magazine, created entirely by people online. The first version was launched in March 2007, and today hundreds of respected fashion, beauty and entertainment bloggers contribute content and interact on the site on a daily basis. Recently we’ve expanded our audience to include aspiring fashion designers, who can showcase their work, contribute articles about fashion and interact with their future consumers in a social environment.

Trish: What is the biggest challenge about launching a website?
Yuli: For me it was deciding when the website was ready to be seen and used by the public. In the end, I think it’s important to start by having at least a minimal online presence and keep improving the user experience every day. The features and innovations you can have online are endless, but it still takes quite some time for people to become aware of your brand. Start creating the buzz as early as you can, even with a limited website.

Trish: You also are the organizer for Fashion 2.0, Meet Up group, what are your hopes and goals for the group?
Yuli: When the Fashion 2.0 group started, the goal was to find like-minded people who have three things in common: internet, fashion and NYC. Now, as the group continues to grow, I realize the real goal is bigger than just a social get-together – we are finally initiating the much-needed conversation between the new online world and the traditional fashion world. I feel the fashion industry today is facing similar challenges the music industry faced few years ago. The new generation of designers, consumers and trendsetters is about to transform this highly hierarchal world and I’m thrilled to be part of a group which leads this change.

Trish: How do you see the internet changing the face of fashion now and in the near future?
Yuli: There are three major changes I see happening in the fashion world:

More fashion designers realize that everything they need to launch their own fashion collection is available online. Things like creating your website, attaching an e-commerce platform to it, running your own ad campaigns, creating a consumer fan base and even socially interacting with them – can be done online at almost no cost and while requiring very few and basic skills.

Consumers are getting more educated about fashion and trends. Blogs and independent fashion publications are flourishing online, providing personal insight into everything from budget shopping to reporting on international fashion influences seen in the streets of London, Tokyo or Paris.

Also, the accessibility of online shopping presents more inventory and choices to an expanding consumer base. Even designer garments, never before available outside big cities, can be reached in a click of a mouse shortly after runway shows, thanks to online retailers such as Net-A-Porter.

Trish: What does your average day entail?
Yuli: After waking up, I do a morning recap on the night’s content submissions on MyItThings.com, check Twitter, Email and Google Analytics, write a couple of blog posts, walk with my Border Collie in Washington Square Park and take a daily picture of my outfit.  The day at the office starts at noon (privileges of being your own boss) by catching up with my business partner on everything that’s going on. After that it could be pretty much anything from designing the next site feature, talking to potential investors or strategic partners, coming up with new promotions and contests, planning our runway show event, creating presentations for potential sponsors, brainstorming on PR strategies to shooting my own webisodes of  “Fashion for Thought”.  In the evening I sometimes head out to one of the fabulous fashion events or openings, and later continue working from home with TV in the background; Force myself to sleep at 2am; Love every moment of it!

Trish: What is the one item in your wardrobe you can’t live without?
Yuli: Summer dresses!  I search for the perfect one every summer, in the process ending up with more than I could possibly wear, considering the short NYC summer.

Trish: How would you describe your personal style? And who or what influences that style?
Yuli: A lot of my shopping is completely emotional; when I see something I love it usually involves a slight sensation in my stomach. That’s how I know this item fits my personal style. I’m usually attracted to clean, modern shapes, subtle color hues, sophisticated details and embellishments. Fashion week is a huge source of inspiration every season. That’s when I usually decide on my own key pieces or looks that I can see myself wearing.

Trish: What is your fashion obsession of the moment?
Yuli: New York Fashion Week planning! Can’t wait to share with everyone online our behind the scenes coverage from the Bryant Park tents!

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Inside the Tents – New York Fashion Week

by trish on September 3, 2008


Picture provided by Style Observer.

Yuli, of My it Things and Jean, of Gift Girl have joined forces and created a blogshere for covering New Your Fashion Week, Inside The Tents. The coverage will be provided by some of your favorite fashion bloggers, Smashing Darling included. The site includes video, photos and a continuous twitter stream for up to the minute coverage. Feel like helping them spread the word? They have a badge you can imbed almost anywhere to show your support. Now you won’t miss a thing!

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