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Hats by Darling milliner Anne De Pasquale

Costume jewelry by www.lenalux.com
TriBeCa Roof Top Sample Sale
Thursday July 15th, 6-9pm
Grab a friend for fun summer cocktails…
and
get some great deals on costume jewelry and hand made hats.
Roof top patio
RSVP required: Helena_pie@hotmail.com
Friends of Friends are welcome!
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Before opening a Darling boutique on Smashing Darling, couture milliner Katie Burley followed her heart and hands to the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore, MD to study Fibers and Wearable Sculpture. After many interesting adventures, from working in a one room “sweat shop” in NYC, to making one of a kind hats for the runway, she now calls San Francisco home. Each hat is hand-blocked and hand-trimmed by her, with selected materials that are few-of-a-kind or vintage, making each piece couture. She is inspired by pieces of discarded history, hunting in alley ways and digging through thrift shops for abandoned souls.
Get to know her better below, and p.s. images taken by Katie, hats modeled by Katie…fabulous, darling!
Darlings: How did you get into Millinery?
Katie: After switching my major just about every semester in Art school, I took a non credit course in millinery (from the now famous Jennifer Behr, http://jenniferbehr.com/). I was in love within the first five minutes! Finally I had found something that combined every aspect of art that I loved, line gesture, color, composition and sculpture. I settled into the Fibers department where I explored wearable sculpture and my love of all things cranial.
Darlings: Where do you turn for inspiration?
Katie: I love digging through thrift shops! When I don’t know what direction to go in, I’ll go to my favorite thrift and dig for hours. My inspiration definitely comes from vintage lines, whether it’s a belt buckle or a tattered piece of old lace.
Darlings: What does your average day entail?
Katie: As hard as I’m working towards being my boyfriends sugar momma with my hat sales, I do have another job. I’m a florist by day, mad hatter by night. I wake up early every morning and go to the San Francisco Flower Market. I am definitely enchanted with the tiny universe that is in each flower.
Darlings: What surprises you the most about having your own line?
Katie: Evolution. I constantly look at my older designs and just when I think what could I possible do next, I see exactly what has to happen. Once I work through a season of styles, that evolution seems to naturally come out in the next.
Darlings: Have you had other careers along the way?
Katie:Besides being a florist, I was an art teacher for a while. I was really inspired by children and their uninhibited imaginations. I sometimes felt I was learning more from them!
Darlings: Who is your customer? How do you market yourself?
Katie: Someone who appreciates attention to detail and the timeless beauty of a well crafted, handmade piece of art. Wearing my hats has been my best advertising. I’ve sold many right off my head!
Darlings: Describe your personal style.
Katie: I always top my outfits with a hat! A hat is the perfect exclamation point!
Darlings: What is the one item in your wardrobe you can’t live without?
Katie: My shoe rack! Without it, where would I possible store my Imelda Marcos sized shoe collection?
Darlings: If you could travel anywhere in the world where would you go?
Katie: Angkor Wat in Cambodia. I’ve been to a lot of different countries, but to be in the midst of something so ancient and mysterious really excites me.
Darlings: Do you have any events that you are getting ready for in the near future?
Katie: I’m always involved with local artists’ events in the city, from indie fashion shows to living room dance parties! The next event that I’m excited to be a part of is a neighborhood gallery party, if you’ve painted, photographed, stitched, built it or mixed it…you’re in it!
Darlings: Tell us about something you LOVE that you want others to know about.
Katie: If you are in San Francisco, RUN don’t walk to the Yves Saint Laurent show at the DeYoung. It is the only US showing and you will absolutely melt.
Darlings: Is there anyone in the Smashing Darling community you have a question or comment for?
Katie: ALL of you are SMASHING darling! I’m very flattered to be a part of this community.
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A foundation built in textiles, theatrical millinery, and fashion, Anne De Pasquale’s innovative, retro-glam designs are reminiscent of the past, but interpreted for the fashion forward woman of today. You can read more from her profile here.

SD: How did you get into Millinery?
Anne: I kind of fell into millinery. My mom and my grandfather indirectly influenced me. My grandfather ALWAYS wore a fedora. My mom wore hats when she was young and bought me my first cool hat at a RISD sale while in college, but I fell in love with millinery after I blocked my first felt hat…no turning back! The Mad Hatter bug took over and the rest is history
SD: Where did you study?
Anne: I graduated RISD with BFA in Textile design, and after working in fashion industry for a few years, I took a millinery class at Parsons. But guess you can say I learned the craft of millinery on the job while working for Arnold S. Levine Theatrical millinery. My first job was to wire over 100 hats for Disney’s Mulan parade…can you say callous!
SD: Where do you turn for inspiration for your designs?
Anne: Inspiration comes from everywhere: The Broadway shows I work on as well as people on the streets of NYC, movies, Rock N’ Roll…. My personal favorite is when I dream about the hats I want to make. My intuition and subconscious do a lot of work for me.
SD: What makes you remain independent, why not work for someone else?
Anne: Actually I still work freelance for Arnold Levine Millinery…I get inspired working with other talented designers; especially the amazing Broadway designers who visit us daily. These experiences free my mind to experiment with my own designs.
SD: What does your average day entail?
Anne: Average day:I check email in the morning,(go to freelance job when working on Broadway shows),shop for trims/materials, work on designs for next collection, contact retailers about orders, research/development, networking, exercise, make more hats…eat…problem solve…multi task…relax(sometimes with friends/boyfriend)…Repeat… Hope to add Aerial flying soon…
SD: Describe your personal style?
Anne: Retro glam with a hint of relaxed hippy casual ease
SD: Who are your fashion icons (past or present)? Do you think they influenced your personal style?
Anne: I tend to relate to the playfulness of Carrie from Sex and the City, but Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany’s is a long time personal favorite..classic but cutting edge sophistication. Audrey was always stylish,polished and finished her style with great and sometimes playful hats!
SD: Do you have any current fashion obsessions?
Anne: I love all accessories! I collect sunglasses but of course always love a new hat! At the moment I’m working on unique headbands and bags… and what woman doesn’t love shoes…my next venture is to learn how to MAKE shoes!
SD: Do you have any events that you are getting ready for in the near future?
Anne: I am working on a sample sale end of summer, a charity benefit for a member of the Milliners Guild of NYC to be announced; go to www.millinersguild.org for more details. As well as being part of the Design Collective event in October.
Date: Saturday, October 25th, 2008.
Time: 6:00 pm -1:00 am; Fashion Show starts at 8pm
Location: Canco Lofts, 50 Dey Street, Jersey City, NJ. www.cancolofts.com
Tickets: $20 (Net proceeds go to charity)
SEAM COLLECTIVE invites you to an evening of fashion and music.
Please join us for an unforgettable fashion show in Jersey City.
Featuring several hot emerging female fashion designers
AND
Live Interactive Photo Shoots * DJ Jen Johnson * Jenny Rocha and the Painted Ladies burlesque dancershttp://www.jennyrocha.com/home.html* TRANSITION middle eastern band * Visual Art * and more!!!
Complimentary wine provided from 6-8pm by MakeWineWithUs.com http://www.makewinewithus.com/
Snacks & Cash Bar available.
RSVP: Send email to rsvp@seamcollective.com or go to http://seamcollective.com/rsvp2008.html
Directions: Take PATH train to Journal Square. Shuttle will be available to and from Journal Square PATH station or take a 12 minute walk.
SEAM COLLECTIVE contact phone number: 646.530.8310
website: http://seamcollective.c
I’m also looking forward to a celebrity book based on pin up girls where one of my hats will be featured on Kate Hudson.(Date and title to be announced)
SD: Is there anyone in the Smashing Darling community you have a question or comment for?
Anne: I am proud to be a part of the Smashing Darling community…All the designers are extremely talented, each with his/her unique style. I am looking forward to collaborating with anyone who feels my work would complement theirs and vice versa. All designers interested in collaborating- contact me! Look out for the Magic! A special Thank you to Trish for bringing us all together! Community Rocks. Here’s to keeping us all Smashing!
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