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Philadelphia Fashion Week

“I think that the Fashion Weeks happening in cities like Philadelphia, Portland and maybe even Los Angeles, really encourage designers to be courageous, to open up the American mind to something different,” (Pamela) Ptak said.

Read the full article here.

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Pamela Ptak

Philadelphia Fashion Week kicked off yesterday and runs through this Saturday night featuring local independent designers, students, as well as couture designers from around the globe. The team behind PFW has really pulled their local fashion/arts community together and we like it. They have connected with local Philly boutiques to bring small pop-up shops to the nightly events, pulled in local music and performance artists to entertain; now they have also created an app so you can stay on top of all the events happening over the rest of the week. Download it here. Rock on Darlings! All of the events are open to the public. Follow what is happening via Twitter, Facebook, and their blog: BeyondRunway.com. Below are some of the designers we are bummed to miss, see the full line-up on their website.

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Marina Makaron Moscow

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Fashion in Flux, Online and Off

We are happy to report that indie fashion topics we have discussed at length over the past few years are surfacing and getting some attention. Don’t miss these stories below:

Save the Garment Center! Website, click here.
Listen to the story on NPR, join us at the rally next week!

WWD: Is Fashion’s Mystique Gone? Click here for full story. Zac Posen brings music to Darling ears:

I think there’s a great divide in fashion right now between the desire of the old school, which valued being hidden and shy, and what is going to bring our industry forward, which is connection, personality and craft.


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Opportunity Knocks

NYC designers! Supima Design Competition OPEN CALL October 21st, details here….and the Arsenal is having a crash course in Social Media/Indie Marketing -only $25 Darlings- this coming Monday. Learn more.

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Facebook Darlings, please check out our Darling Fan page, share events you have approaching as well as press you want to share with the community – support each other!


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Philadelphia rocked it’s first Fashion Week just last week, and Brooklyn Royalty came down the runway opening night. Read all the kudos here.

Darling Evil Kitty shows at St. Louis Fashion Week this week. Fashion Focus is coming right up in Chicago, and Anna Hovet just previewed her Spring collection last week: video here. Lights off party people! Last night KRELwear showed off the new DIscGlo collection – Miami was all aglow.


Happy Fall!
cheers ~ the Darlings

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Feeling like a little Fall getaway? Grab some tickets here for Philadelphia Fashion Week 2009 coming right up October 8th-10th. This three-day celebration of fashion, food and drink, and arts and culture is a great way to get to know what Philly is all about. A sneak peek at some of the designers involved are below, including Darling Brooklyn Royalty. Many thanks to Charlie Smith, Production Director, for taking a few moments to answer some Darling questions about the vision of  this event in it’s first year.

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Darlings: This is the first year Philadelphia presents a Fashion Week, how did it come to be?
Charlie Smith: Michael Anderer, Kristie Bergey and I began working on Philadelphia Fashion Week one year ago. We saw a wonderful opportunity to provide a forum to bring fashion and art to Philadelphia in a capacity that it has never been seen. Additionally, we saw a chance to give back to our own community by supporting the retail, supporting the fashion, supporting the schools and the green initiative of the City of Philadelphia.

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Darlings: Support for local designers and Fashion Week festivities are popping up all over, and each seems unique to it’s own community. How does Philadelphia Fashion Week represent the unique characteristics of your community?
CS: As I said, we have built our event around Philadelphia. We never wanted to just import another city’s fashion week and we knew that if we did it would never succeed. We constructed Philadelphia Fashion Week around the city that it will represent. We recognized that we wanted to showcase fashion that is relevant to Philadelphia, therefore we are showing designers who are either from Philadelphia or who are sold in a Philadelphia boutique. From the get-go we knew that we wanted to support our schools as they are the future of fashion. Furthermore we recognize and support Mayor Nutter’s ambition of making Philadelphia the greenest city by 2015 and decided to show our support by doing our part.

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Darlings: Do you think the independent fashion industry is growing in Philly? Do you see public awareness of the industry growing?
CS: Philadelphia already has a rich history in fashion. From production to retail we are a city of firsts. It is my hope that Philadelphia Fashion Week will highlight the business that is already here in Philadelphia and will inspire new business by piquing the interest among buyers, designers and the consumer. Already we are seeing designers move their lines and production to our city from elsewhere because Philadelphia is an affordable city to have a business with a big city lifestyle.

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Darlings: There is so much to think about when planning a fashion show, what is the most important thing you have learned that you can share with us.
CS: Communication. Well, communication, trust, scheduling, to-do lists… the list goes on. This has been a tremendous learning experience. Philadelphia Fashion Week is already the largest professional fashion event ever in Philadelphia and we are in our first year. We would never have been able to pull off such a production if we did not communicate with each other, trust that we can all take care of our responsibilities, and, above all, love what we were doing in the process.

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Darlings: We love that student work will also come down the runway at PFW. Tell us about that and the Student Design Award.
CS: Macy’s is one of the most involved sponsors of Philadelphia Fashion Week. With the myMacy’s initiative that its corporate office is starting to individualize the store to the neighborhoods that they are in, Macy’s saw a wonderful opportunity to support this Philadelphia Fashion Week from the ground up. Three schools, (Moore College of Art & Design, Art Institute of Philadelphia, and Philadelphia University) have collected the best works of their students to send down the runway. With a maximum number of outfits of 35 looks, each schools will be judged on creativity, production of show, execution, marketability and overall cohesiveness of the show. The winning schools will have the opportunity to stage an encore runway show in Macy’s Center City store and to display their work in a Macy’s store window.

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Brooklyn Royalty

Darlings: Is Philadelphia Fashion Week only for local designers? How can a fashion designer get invited to show as part of your event?
CS: Philadelphia Fashion Week is not only for local designers, we have local, national and international designers showing in this year’s event. Our only stipulation is that the designer must either be from Philadelphia, or be carried in a Philadelphia boutique to show in Philadelphia Fashion Week. We have made the process of getting involved very easy, just visit our website at www.philadelphiafashionweek.org and contact us from there.

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Around the Site

Hey there Darlings…are you ready to start closing the door on Summer and showing us what you’ve got for Fall? We have seen a few previews surfing around in social media networks and can’t wait to see it all up for sale on Smashing Darling! After all, Fall is just weeks away and no matter what is on the runway, shoppers will be looking for goodies to wear in the NOW. We almost fell off our rockers when we read confirmation of that fact in this Wall Street Journal article; click here, and be sure to read to the end!
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Fashion’s Night Out?

Speaking of Fashion’s Night Out…we have seen a few independent designers planning events for that night and we hope to be out there supporting. If you have something going on, as usual, be sure to send it our way. Besides, from where we sit in the world of independent designers…nights like this happen everywhere, all the time.

Also premiering that night is the film DRESSED, documenting
the trials and tribulations of “making it” as a fashion designer in America. Read and watch more…

Emerging Fashion Everywhere

It is so great to see communities across the country supporting independent fashion designers. Check out a few of the areas hosting their own Fashion Week not long after NYC, and some are still recruiting designers:

Brooklyn -that’s right, they do their own thing!

Philadelphia: Including Darling Brooklyn Royalty. Phoenix: $10,000 Emerging Designer Contest.

St. Louis: Call for Artists!

Portland: Emphasis on eco-fashion.

Donate & Gain Exposure

Last but not least Darlings, donate product to a great cause and gain exposure for your brand. Plus/plus for all. History Starts Now raises money and awareness to stop child sex trafficking within the United States. Contact Jaclyn Ferrara (jaclyn.ferrara@gmail.com) by August 31 if you are interested in donating an item for the raffle or gift bags for their upcoming event on Sept 21st, and tell her the Darlings sent you! Check out some Marie Claire love for one of their recent events.
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