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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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I definitely had Holidays in mind while picking my favorite Smashing Darling items. We are just a few weeks away, and although everyone is trying to find the perfect gift for their friends, family, co-workers and kids, I decided to dive into the dreamland and find the gifts I would absolutely love to get these Holidays, for myself! Luckily, there were lots of items to choose from, so here is my “smashing” wish list:

First, I would love to wrap myself in this Lara Miller Marla Wrap – it’s a dress, a cardigan and a top in one. After all our recession times are all about versatility and comfort. For comfort and warmth I’d get the STRIPE scarf by Thistle Downs wool design -the hand-felted super soft Merino wool piece with chocolate brown, white and lavender stripes looks stylish and warm at the same time. To add some delicate piece to my winter wardrobe I would chose the super trendy hand-crocheted Bye Bye Birdie dress from Dahl, a label created by Project Runway’s Alison Kelly (confession – I’m a fan). To add a touch of modern design I would chose the galactic ring by Go robot!, and balance it out with a nature inspired Loyalty Leaves necklace by Mushka Designs. To sexy up my wardrobe I’d opt for the Blazing Star Nightie by On The Inside Lingerie, a retro looking nightgown that is definitely coming back to style these days. Now that would be my perfect Holiday gift set – just fyi, my friends ;) – Yuli Ziv My It Things

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Mo

Welcome to # 21 – The Good News

by Mo on November 13, 2008

What’s Going On
Fashion Wars LIVE, tomorrow night – NYer’s come out and play at 3rd Ward in Brooklyn:
CALLING ALL STYLISTS, PHOTOGRAPHERS, INDEPENDENT DESIGNERS, ARTISTS & JUST PLAIN CREATIVE MINDS! FASHION WARS LIVE is an unprecedented documentation of indie fashion and a celebration of creatives working in the fashion industry.
What’s New
Holidays are just around the corner, so here is just a gentle nudge for party-wear planning (we promise not to play any carols here…well, not just yet!). Glance around this page for dresses galore, and if nothing strikes your fancy, click here for more party bits and pieces!
For some serious holiday dress inspiration, check out the new contest over at MyItThings.com. Read all about it in the Smashing blog.
Coming Soon
Holiday sales are on, and a great way to avoid the economic woes. Get excellent quality independent/emerging fashion for less at these events:
- NYC: Independent Retailers Week, Nov
17th-23rd.
- SanFran: Threads Show, 100s of top-notch
designers showcase their full collections at
discounted prices.
Find all the details in Darling Events, and share with us any holiday sales or events happening in your favorite shopping destination.
Smashing Kudos and tidbits
If you are kickin’ it on the beach in Miami feasting your eyes on Miami Living mag be sure to look for us in the Holiday -Hot- Gift Guide…Big kudos go out to all the Editor’s giving us their Darling picks on Friday’s in the blog…a few tidbits we couldn’t fit last month: the Darling’s were a Mama Find over at Mom Generations…La Vie Cherie loves us…a Darling ring makes a She Finds Top 5…and this Cynthia Jones necklace is “stuff so awesome it hurt’s!”

Until next time…jump in a pile of leaves, cook up a turkey, be thankful, smile, and know you are smashing!

cheers ~ the Darlings

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trish

Design The Next “IT” Holiday Dress Contest

by trish on November 12, 2008


Create the Ultimate Holiday Dress for the Chance to be Carried in an Exclusive New York Boutique!

Many young fashion designers dream of having their clothes in chic, upscale boutique side by side with names like Badgley Mischka, Marchesa and Nicole Miller.  For one talented designer, My’It’Things is making it happen!

To continue our search for emerging talent in the design world, we’d like to invite all aspiring fashion designers to submit their sketches for the ultimate holiday dress to My’It’Things.  Three finalists will be given $300 to create their garment and send it to New York where the winner’s design will be unveiled at a holiday party and made available in exclusive couture dress rental boutique, Ilus.

As a designer, you may submit as many sketches as you like. The top twenty five designs will be decided by popular vote on MyItThings.com and then narrowed down to three dresses by Ilus founder and president, Linda Pratka.

Grand Prize: The winning dress will be carried in Ilus and featured on MyItThings.com.

About ILUS NYC: Founded by Linda Pratka in 2008, Ilus Boutique is New York’s first “luxury on lease” fashion experience. Featuring both established and emerging designers, Ilus offers New York’s most fabulous society clientele the perfect dress for any occasion.
The entire collection of designer dresses, available to lease at a fraction of the retail price, can be selected from the boutique or from the comfort of your own home online.

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Wakana Koike was the winning designer of the “IT” Designer contest held by Yuli Ziv of My It Things. The final round of judging was Oct 15th. The 3 finalists of the contest took their designs to the runway to try to win the $5000 grand prize. Modarling and I had the great pleasure of attending the event held in NYC. I love what our friend Jean V. Pratt, Style Observer, had to say about the evening.

“I always have high hopes when I go to see new designers, and this event did not disappoint. I think everyone in the style and fashion industry loves to see a new, fresh approach to fashion. The beauty is that the younger designers still believe in the craft, and haven’t sold out yet. Their designs are based on their creativity and vision, and not necessarily on pleasing the mainstream. Honestly, I’m so tired of mainstream. I want more creativity, and originality in designs.” read more…

There are great photos to see from all three designers. The competition was tough but only one could win. Keep checking in to see what contest My It Things will do next. You won’t want to miss it…

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The three “It” Designer finalists Nora Del Busto, Wakana Koike and Adolfo Sanchez have completed their Spring 2009 collections and will compete tomorrow, October 15th 2008 for the Grand Prize! Tthe runway show will take place at the fabulous Lotus Space in NYC, in front of the media, photographers, trendsetters and industry insiders.

America’s Top Model Jaslene Gonzalez and Lisa Nargi, the model-winner of the last Project Runway season, will be walking the winning looks! Fashion expert Mary Rambin from NonSociety will be hosting the show! We would like to thank our amazing sponsors for the event – Sassoon Salon, who will be styling the hair, DEX New York, who is responsible for the makeup, Direct Model Management, The Event Space, Kathlin Argiro, Kirin, Casa De Vinos, Hint Water, Forward Motion Theater and Hors La Monde.

Remember, your vote still counts! Users will define 50% of the total score, so vote by October 14th, 11:59pm EST for your favorite collection. VOTE NOW >>

If you live in NY area, don’t miss a chance to see the show live! GET TICKETS>>

“It” Designer finale will be streamed LIVE ON THE WEB, October 15th, 2008, 7-9pm EST. WATCH LIVE >>

Modarling and I, Trishdarling, will be in attendance! I hope you will join us to see who wins The Next “IT” Designer. If you can’t make it to the event, make sure to tune in to watch it stream live.

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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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trish

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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Some more good news for another smashing designer. Zsega is one of 25 designers that is now in the running for one of 3 finalist positions in My It Things designer contest! If she is chosen she will be given $1500 and 2 months to come up with 5 looks to be entered in the final fashion show.

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trish

My It Things Is Having A Design Contest

by trish on June 20, 2008

My It Things is having a design contest. You as the designer enter 5 pictures of current pieces or 5 sketches of pieces to come. The community votes on the designs they like best. There will be 10 lucky designers that go onto the final round. Each Finalist will be given $1,500 and 2 months to create 5 more pieces for Spring/Summer Collection. Finalists will also be invited to NY to show their new peices to a panel of judges during a fashion show. The winner is determined by a combination score, 50% communtity vote 50% panel vote. One lucky winner will receive $5000 to put towards the production of the rest of their line. So I ask you, what are you waiting for? You can submit your designs here. Read all the contest rules here.

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