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It’s that time again, Williamsburg Fashion Weekend kicks off tonight and continues tomorrow night. Click on the image for all the details, including the designer and music line-up; past WFW coverage right here. Happy weekend darlings!

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Williamsburg Fashion Weekend’s 8th season will be held on February 18th and 19th at Glasslands Gallery in Brooklyn, New York. WFW provides a platform for young and emerging fashion designers who push the boundaries of design, presentation, production, ultimately re-evaluating the fashion industry as a whole.


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CT Indie Fashion: Don’t Miss the e-fair

by Mo on January 19, 2011

Local food, local fashion, music, and –oh my– 75% off! Don’t miss this one day carnival of 30 of the CT shoreline’s best shops and designers, including Darling Dina Varano. Tri-state area darlings, buy yourself a ticket now to save yourself $5 and skip the line on the day of the e-fair. I can’t be there, but I know the Frock gals will be there strolling (a.k.a. not working), and in case you miss the fine print down below – there will be a photo booth, um, for the kids! Oh how we love the photo booth fun…

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Do you sneak away to warmer weather for the winter? I can’t say I blame you! If you are near St. Petersburg, Florida you are in for an early winter treat at Art Pool Gallery this weekend. Independent designer and darling, K. Hendrix, along with 14 other designers are on deck to dazzle you for an evening of art, music, and fashion. In the meantime, you can shop the K. Hendrix runway collection right here on Smashing Darling. Everyone needs a little sparkle.

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Bringing fantasy and winter wear to a whole new pretty plateau! Featuring over 15 top notch fashion designers. Fresh off the cutting board designs by: Nina Verklas, Erin Armstrong, Pamela Roehm, Mark Byrne, Yvonne Chansley, Doug Wright, Kimberly Hendrix, Cindy Linville, Bunny Couture Bikinis, Sharon Steel, Davinia Veila, Brandy Stark, Anomalous Designs, Diva’s Joy by Neva & Joyce, Angela Mier & many more!

We will also have a desi gner market, live DJ’s, bands, indoor art show, and lots of surprises!

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We are sharing this just because we think it is cool and we wanted to help spread the word. It would be awesome to have darling independent fashion designers enter Maker Fair New York.

Maker Faire New York

“We are now accepting entries for the 1st Annual World Maker Faire New York, September 25 and 26, 2010 at New York Hall of Science. This year’s focus is on Young Makers and we are excited to be engaging Makers of all ages around innovation, inspiration and education. We look forward to reviewing your application.”

Key Points:

  • Maker Faire New York: September 25 and 26, 2010.
  • Entry Open Date: April 15, 2010. Please enter early so we can reserve space for your exhibit.
  • Entry Form

Organized by the staff of Make magazine, makezine.com and craftzine.com, Maker Faire is a newfangled fair that brings together science, art, craft and engineering plus music in a fun, energized, and exciting public forum. The aim is to inspire people of all ages to roll up their sleeves and become makers. This family-friendly event showcases the amazing work of all kinds of makers – anyone who is embracing the DIY spirit and wants to share their accomplishments with an appreciative audience.

We encourage you to join the fun and enter a project to exhibit.

The first step to participating in Maker Faire is to submit an entry.

Here is a list of the categories:

  • Student Projects
  • Robotics
  • Music Performance and Participation
  • 3D Printers and CNC Mill
  • Textile Arts and Crafts
  • Home Energy Monitoring
  • Rockets and RC Toys
  • Sustainability
  • Green Tech
  • Radios, Vintage Computers and Game Systems
  • Electronics
  • Electric Vehicles
  • Biology/Biotech and Chemistry Projects
  • Food and Beverage Makers
  • Robotics
  • Puppets
  • Kites
  • Bicycles
  • Shelter (Tents, Domes, etc.)
  • Unusual Tools or Machines
  • How to Fix Things or Take them Apart (Vacuums, Clocks, Washing Machines, etc.)

Read the rest of the particular’s at Maker Faire.

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trish

Project Ethos San Diego, April 22, 2010

by trish on April 22, 2010

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Project Ethos, San Diego

April 22, 2010

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Click Here for details and tickets.

Make sure to see darling designer Stacie May’s collection during the fashion show.

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Today’s Featured Item: Gabriel Men’s Tee

by trish on February 23, 2010

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A unique display of the Angelic. 100% ring spun cotton. Fitted Tee.

Tee is by Faveur, you can shop the full collection here.

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We recently learned from an article originally posted in Racked, that independent designer Bob Bland (Brooklyn Royalty) is partnering up to deliver a whole new way to shop. The designer is taking over the space currently known as, Night Owl, 170 N. 4rth  Street, Williamsburg Brooklyn. The knew boutique will feature her line of streetwear, Brooklyn Royalty, while remaining a full service bar.  Look for Kingdom, (so absolutely fitting a name for royalty) to open April 1, 2010. As always, if you can’t get to Brooklyn, you can always find the line right here on Smashing Darling. Read all about Bob’s adventure at the filming of Semi-Precious Weapons‘ 1st major music video. Love that band members are wearing Brooklyn Royalty denim … big congrats on landing that one Bob! Rock on!

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Shop local this Holiday season. Mark your calendars for the 10th Rock & Shop Market on Saturday December 19th from 1-5pm at the All Saints Chapel in Downtown Raleigh, NC. Located in a beautiful old church at 110 S East Street, 2 blocks behind Moore Square at the intersection of Hargett and East Streets. They’ve expanded to over 65 emerging designers selling their wares, with music by Schooner, Starmount & DJ Melissa York, plus food and beer provided by Only Burger & Aviator Brewery! Admission is $3. First 50 attendees receive a free shopping tote. For directions and a list of all the designers visit www.rockandshopmarket.com.

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50 Local Fashion Designers in the Bay Area

by trish on April 29, 2009

Sometimes I wish we could clone ourselves. Would love to attend all the great indie designer events that happen all over the country. Anyway, this event is happening in SF. As always if you are attending the event and would like to write a follow up post to let us all in the fabulous details, contact us. info@smashingdarling.com. We love to hear from fashionistas and stylistas that have the skinny on any indie fashion scene.

Chillin’ Productions Present
50 of the BEST Indie Bay Area Fashion Designers

50 Fashion Designers:

50 local fashion designers bay area

Live Painting:
Steve Javiel
www.stevejaviel.blogspot.com

6 DJ’s
Rondo Brothers (www.rondobrothers.com)
Dj 7 (800 Club and Wish Bar)
Dead Seal (www.auralismrecords.com)
Russell Vargas (www.myspace.com/russellvargas)
Kris X (www.myspace.com/djjohanson)
Irene Hernandez-Feiks (www.chillinproductions.com)

Featured new works by:
Complementary Compounds by Ted Lincon
(www.111minnagallery.com

Live sreen-printing by:
San Franpsycho

When: Saturday May 2, 2009
8:00pm-2:00
Where: 111 Gallery, SF
(www.111minnagallery.com)
$7 at the door
Must be 21+ ID

For more info go to:
www.chillinproductions.com

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If you understand indie film and music, why doesn’t it translate into fashion as well?

What’s different?

It’s the same concept, right?

When you hear the word “indie” what does that mean to you?

These are some of the questions we have been asking people lately and I wanted to post some of the responses and ask you to join in on the dialogue.

1. “With the emergence of grunge in the 80’s indie music became popular.Fashion doesn’t have a Pearl Jam to lead the charge. It’s up to us!”

2. “I think it means someone who distributes their work outside the “normal” distribution channels of their business.”

3. “re: indie. Unique – maybe something I wouldn’t purchase everday but something I would splurge on….”

4. “edgy; unique; alternative; hip; smart; the new mainstream; cult and very cool.”

5. “I think it is the history I have with the word association with ‘indie’. My mind goes there first. ‘Indie designer’ gets me there faster. I have only heard of ‘indie’ in fashion design for a few years. With music and film it has a longer track record for me.”

6. “Means something unique, one of a kind, not available at lots of store, unknown, cool, hip.
(also means underfunded, cash strapped, not-big-yet )”

7. “When I first here ‘indie’ I think of indie music first, then movies. Indie designer to me means funky, unusual and unique. To me it also has a very personal edge to it.”

8. “Indie 2 me means music indie artist always has, signifies ‘away from corporate’ ”

Subject: difference between indie film/music and fashion

9. “indie film or music costs, say ,10 dollars to enjoy, indie fashion costs, say, 200 dollars; who wants to spend that when they can’t rely on the seller/brand…”

10. “For the word Indie I think of Indie rock, indies rock bands, college radio – that is just my age… for fashion I don’t like it, but that’s just me :)

This last answer we asked why not the term ‘Indie Fashion’. Here is the response:

Re: word Indie

“I would prefer something like “boutique manufacturing” “boutique” “independent” “small-scale” “artisan” “atelier” “arthouse(?)”, whatever – I mean, Attributes of about “small independent business” for an art/craft business can be great when we think about the strengths of it (individual attention to work, precious/unique/exclusive product….), but the downside is of “small independent business” can be things like unreliable business, shoddy craftsmanship, failure to deliver… so “indie” for me is maybe some kind of red flag especially in terms of quality of product, reliability, trustworthiness – it’s hard to spend money when the person/business you are depending on to deliver has no assets or even reputation to lose… but that’s just me!!! I know the whole world is saying “indie” now and it probably doesn’t mean that to them… I am definitely not a marketing expert, They know better.”


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