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We are seeing so many local lovelies shouting out independent designers in their community, supporting them in this new season of Project Runway which kicks off tonight. We love it. What? You don’t know any local designers on the show? No problem! Tune in tonight and support Darling David Chum of Selahdor with us! Get to know him better in our interview here — and let the games begin! Good luck to all the designers, we can’t wait to see what you whip up to dazzle and amaze us all.

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What’s Going On
Are you shopping for Fall? We can’t bear to give up the summer vibe around here at Darling headquarters. Enjoy these long days flitting around in your summer favorites as long as you can!  Sure, maybe you (or your kids) have to get back to school soon..but summer is sticking around for another month. Soak it up darlings! Scan this newsletter for some darling summery sale items, as well as pieces that can transition you into Fall. Don’t forget, you earn store credit with every purchase you make!

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Project Runway Darling
Does inspiration strike every time you catch a glimpse of Project Runway? Do you ever think maybe you want to play along and try and whip up a creation of your own? We say go for it!
When Darling Kimberly Hendrix found out she wasn’t selected for Project Runway, Season 8…she took it upon herself to video blog her process of each challenge from her home studio. What a Darling idea! Read on in the Darling blog: Darling K. Hendrix Goes One on One with Project Runway.

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Darling Fashion Everywhere
Summer is just non-stop goodness. We love seeing creative darlings in communities around the country collaborating and supporting each other. Events like Lovestruck in San Diego, museums supporting designers creating wearable art in Austin and Denver, and indie shopping events in all shapes and sizes everywhere!
Summer will come to an end, but all of this creativity goes on and on.
Smashing Kudos and tidbits
Fashion week in NYC is coming soon, but it seems in Darling-land there is always a fashion week or runway happening somewhere! Don’t miss this Papusza runway slideshowAustin Fashion Week is underway as we type … Krelwear steams up Swim week in Miami…and speaking of swimwear Fasshonaburu notices new Darling Crochetini! …Read about Darling 57thirtythree in the SF Chronicle – congrats!

One last tidbit, don’t forget to save the date, Maker Faire hits NYC for the first time this September 25th and 26th!


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cheers ~ the Darlings

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We see pros and cons when it comes to the land of reality tv shows. We like to believe shows like Project Runway and Bravo’s The Fashion Show can bring independent designers some amazing opportunities for their brand…but we can’t turn a blind eye to the negative experiences. We applaud Darling Kimberly Hendrix who found out she wasn’t selected to be part of Season 8 of Project Runway, but is participating on her own, from her home studio.

Why not, right? Kimberly has committed to taking on each weekly Project Runway challenge, recording her own design process, and posting her results versus the shows winner in her video blog for fans to vote on and compare. Hmmm, maybe some of you lovely Darlings out there want to join in the fun? Send us your video posts if you do! Watch Kimberly’s first video post above, and check back to her blog for updates and thoughts on the process of it all.

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If you have been paying attention at all lately you are sure to have seen a Project Runway casting call roll before your eyes, even here. The other day we started to see some excitement building around casting for Bravo’s: The Fashion Show. Being the questioning darlings we are, we thought we would reach out to a few of our designers who were on the show to see what their experience was. It’s hard enough being out there on your own as an independent designer, without taking time off to be on TV. A few nagging questions keep us awake at night hoping designers are asking themselves before they commit to one of these shows. Can you afford to take time off -uncompensated- from your brand to try and get on and be on one of these shows? Will an experience like this push you to the next level and help you get more sales? What are you expecting from the experience? If the answer to the last question is exposure, is it the right kind of exposure to help your company and label grow? Weigh your answers carefully, and make the best decision for yourself.

Laura Dawson and Kristin Hassan who have boutiques with us here at Smashing Darling were on the the first season of The Fashion Show, and below they tell us all about it (within reason, there are strict contracts prohibiting participants from spilling the beans). If you have tried out for or been on one of the fashion reality shows, please leave us a comment or email us if you would like to share that experience with the world.

Darlings: What was it like, and would you do it again?
LD: It was the single worst business decision I have ever made in my life, and personally harrowing. What the show was going to be like was misrepresented to me from start to finish. No, I would not do it again.

KH: It’s was everything expected – exhausting, an emotional rollercoaster, etc.  Filming lasted all day and night.  You’re completely cut off from the world you used to know.  They build you a new world and that is your ‘reality’.  It’s truly unlike anything I’ve ever experienced – no amount of skill, talent, or (contrary to popular belief) mass hours of watching reality shows could have prepared me for what I walked into.

Knowing what I know now, I would never do something like it again.  I entered the show wanting another outlet to expose my talent as a designer and gain recognition for my brand.  Everyone is entitled to make a few wrong turns in their lifetime – and for me, this ended up being the wrong way to reach my goals.

I received a lot of slack that I just couldn’t handle it… that I’m a brat for taking this opportunity away from someone else who would have stuck it out for the entire show.  I went through all of the auditions and interviews and earned the opportunity to be a part of this show, just like all the other contestants.  I was cast because I was a young and talented designer who would look cute on TV.  But my priorities are my health, my family, and my business – I had no idea I was entering an environment in which those things would be compromised.  It was my opportunity and I did with it what I had to do.

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Laura Dawson, Tulip Skirt, $50

Darlings: What did you get out of it, has it helped your label at all?
LD: I got a few people (2) asking for an autograph. And a few people recognizing me (about 3). There was some increased web traffic, but none of it resulted in sales. It did absolutely nothing to help with store buyers wanting the line. There was some press coverage, but not necessarily always in the outlets that reached the right readers for my collection. I already had press coverage before I did this show – in better publications, with better writers, that was more on-topic to fashion, and that was normal, not twisted, factual and that was in a good light for my brand.

KH: As you may know from watching, I made a very vague exit the 2nd episode… so I didn’t get a whole lot of experience from the other designers, hosts, or guest judges.  For contractual reasons I can’t say much, but I can say this:  The most important thing I got out of the experience was that I learned an extra something about myself.  I feel like I was tested – everyone likes to think that they will stand up for their morals and their rights when push comes to shove, but that’s not always the case.  Fortunately for me, I passed the test, and my family and I are proud of my decision to exit.

As for help towards my label – ‘The Fashion Show’ has had no significance to the growth of my brand.  Maybe it’s a result of my short time on the show, maybe it’s a result of the shows poor ratings, maybe it’s a combination of both.  However, my company has grown in numerous ways since I filmed the show – I’m a GenArt Fresh Face designer, sales have increased, and the buzz about KH is growing in Chicago and beyond.  But I can truly say that every ounce of that is from my hard work and not that I can attach Bravo to my name.

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Kristin Hassan, Ralphie Shirtdress, $146

Darlings: What are the pros and cons of being part of a reality show?
LD: Are there pros?

KH: No comment.

Darlings: Who is it good for? …and who should avoid it like the plague?
LD: It is a good situation for someone who wants television celebrity in a mass market venue. It is good for someone who does not have much experience working in fashion, or does not have open opportunities to be involved in fashion in a sustainable way in the foreseeable future.

If a designer has an existing business with any kind of representation existing, or any kind of existing press it is not helpful and definitely not worth the personal stress which is very deliberately caused in order to get emotional responses out of the people on the show.

KH:
It’s good for people with tough skin and for those who so desperately want to be famous, they will do anything.  You also have to be able to stand missing your family, friends, technology of every kind, running your business etc. for multiple weeks on end.  I’m proud to say that I am neither – desperate or tough skinned.  Don’t get me wrong, I can be a ham on camera.  But at the end of the day, I’m a normal girl from the Midwest who is trying to run a successful clothing brand. So if you’re anything like me, you’re probably better off plugging away at your current path.

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Laura Dawson, Triangle A Frame Dress, $90


Darlings: Can you give us a little sliver of what it was like behind the scenes?  Did they edit things to make them seem more dramatic?

LD: No, I cannot talk about any specifics of what happened behind the scenes. If I do, the legal team from the production company or the network will begin a lawsuit that will be dragged out to infinity with the express intent of bankrupting me. All I can really say is that the editing is appalling and that the term “Reality Television” is an oxymoron.

KH:
Contractually, we aren’t allowed to discuss behind the scenes info – if it didn’t air in an episode, it didn’t happen.  But this question is best answered with common sense – it was a ‘reality’ show on Bravo.  One has to speculate that footage was edited to provide the best experience for the Bravo viewer.  No one wants to see a bunch of people getting along and working nicely.  They want drama!  And when you have that many creative personalities in one room, combined with the stress of the situation,  it’s just a matter of keeping the cameras rolling until you get your desired results.

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Kristin Hassan, Vita Wrap Dress, $145

Darlings: Can you tell us and our community one thing (good only) we might not already know about Isaac Mizrahi?
LD: He likes my socks and narrow necklines. :)
KH: No comment.

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Mo

Welcome to #38: Defining Indie Fashion

by Mo on April 15, 2010

What’s Going On?
Are you crazy for Project Runway? Do you know anyone who has been on the show, or auditioned? Do tell us all about it! The Runway crew is out their searching for Season 8 designers, if you know any who would fit the bill, send them here.
If you would rather spend your time shopping unique designer creations, you came to the right place. Bonus: Our new Frequent Shopper program is sure to keep you coming back for more. Hold tight, details are just around the bend.

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Defining Independent Fashion
There are so many levels of passionate fashion designers out there. Some are happy to sell to you right in your neighborhood, others long to hit runways worldwide. We’re chatting about defining all the layers in the blog, read more here. Let us know what you think.

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Indie = Everywhere
We are cooking up a fun giveaway soon with Chicago-based online mag Above the Fray. Click over and get to know them better. We dig that they are after: style that is independent, intelligent and uncompromising. While you are there, catch a glimpse of PapuszaCouture in this interview with their Director of Photography, Mikey Pozarik.

Send us your local indie! If you have a local e-newsletter, like the e-list in CT, on all things local – please, send it our way.

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Smashing Kudos and tidbits
We tend to think of indie fashion as the invisible slip under the mass-marketed-uniform of the fashion industry. Maybe that is a bit dramatic … Regardless, we just want you all to find the joy in being your unique self. Whether you need a video to show you or not…indie designers are here to help you do just that. Show off your personal style!
Excited to see Providence, RI rocking a week of style this June… Anna Hovet fashion love in Time Out Chicago… inspiration from PinarEris, Electrogeisha Collection

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Vim Trousseau, $75, Made in LA

cheers ~ the Darlings!

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trish

Project Runway Now Casting Season 8

by trish on April 13, 2010

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Wow … Project Runway is already on it’s 8th season. I can’t believe it has been that long already. I will never forget the first season it premiered. Every person who walked through the door of my boutique/design studio had one of 2 comments for me: You should be on Project Runway, or You must LOVE Project Runway! I will admit, it took me a while to actually sit and watch an episode. The promos for it sometimes made me cringe. They reminded me of late nights in the draping studios of FIT. Why on earth would I want to re-live that pressure once a week on my television?  I can understand why it was entertaining to people, but for me having lived through the project pressure for 4 years while in college was not so entertaining to watch.

I have since been able to watch and can totally appreciate the projects the show comes up with for the designers to execute. Some of them are really inspiring. They do make me sit back in my chair and start to daydream about what I would do if the project was mine. Sometimes, for a few very brief seconds, I think about applying to try out for the show. What if I made it,  who would run my design studio … more importantly who would run Smashing Darling? So for now this darling is happy sitting on the sidelines being an armchair designer with the rest of the project runway fans.

We would love some inside scoop about the show. To all of our designers out there: Have you ever tried out for the show? What was it like? If you actually made it onto the show can you share a bit of your experience? Do you stay in touch with the designers that were on the show with you? What are the designers up to that have been on previous seasons? Did being on the show make it any easier to market your collections or designs? Is the show looking for a particular kind of fashion designer, for example  independent, emerging, DIY … etc?

That’s a ton of questions, but how else do we get answers?

If this is something you want to do, click here (or email: prcasting@bunim-murray.com) to get the rest of the details. Hurry! Deadline for applicants is April 22.

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Mo

Welcome to #27: Indie Inspiration

by Mo on May 14, 2009

What’s Going On
Good things are going on! The rain has finally stopped in New England leaving us with beautiful leaves of green…we hope that gives you a little extra spring in your step. Throw on your favorite dress and go find some inspiration – we did! Stroll around your neighborhood, maybe you will find a new designer tucked away, creating, and eager to tell you their story….OR just click around the site, plenty of inspiration to be found here.
Do you know our story? Trishdarling was happy to tell it recently in an interview on the fashion business network Nolcha.com. Check it out here.
What’s New

A new season of Project Runway is coming soon and recruiters have been contacting Darlings through Smashing Darling -fabulous. We’ll keep you posted. Speaking of TV-land, Darling Karelle Levy (KRELwear) was just on Bravo! Read more.

Don’t miss the out on the smashing blog! Designers have been sharing some gorgeous editorials done of their designs and the stories behind them. We have been sharing video of some darlings as well, a great way to get to know the people behind the designs. Check out this video of darling Anna Hovet for a inside peek at the Chicago Fashion Incubator!

Coming Soon

Have you noticed?  We are doing a little work on the site, and some changes are already visible. Going forward if you could have any one new function with the site what would it be? What could we do to make your experience just a bit more pleasurable while perusing all your favorite indie designers? Send us a suggestion to trishandjulie@smashingdarling.com and if we choose your idea we will also send you your choice of Smashing Darling T-Shirt.

Smashing Kudos and tidbits
Well alright! Smashing Darling made the A-list by this fashionista, thanks Alexis!….Our favorite gift girl shouts out her smashing Spring favorites from the Darling world….Darlings – found by this German blogger…Splendicity falls for Stacie May…Founder of VenusZine.com, Amy Schroeder shares some shopping theory and picks her darling favorites….Fashion branding advice here says: if you are an indie label then you should hang with us.
We think YOU are Smashing!

cheers ~ the Darlings

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Around the site
Welcome new darlings! Welcome indeed to all the lovely new Spring creations your hard work has produced – kudos! Sales seem to be everywhere, if you are planning a pre-Mother’s Day sale on the site please give us a heads up and we’ll make sure to let the Darling shopping community know all about it!

Speaking of sales, do you have contacts for companies who would run sample/overstock/trunk sales for indie designers? If so, please share, and send them our way!

Spring is for ballet dresses, Samoy Lenko

Plaid steampunk from PINaR ERIS

how to: Choose the right networks

We know lots of you darlings are out there blogging about your personal brand: your story, inspiration, designs, and events. If you aren’t yet – get to it! The designers who are out there talking about their work and promoting it seem to -no surprise- sell more! We also know you are busy. Finding a balance between creating, merchandising, and promoting is hard work, it’s nice to know there are supporters out there. Here is a great post from the lovely Jennine Tamm (of The Coveted, and founder of Independent Fashion Bloggers) with her Top 5 Traffic Yielding Social Networks. As always, we’d love to hear what you think.

Opportunity Knocks


Nolcha Fashion Week: New York 2009 is currently accepting designer applications to showcase during a peak time in the fashion industry, New York Fashion Week this September 14-18, 2009. Email Mo for designer info/application. Check out some video here.

Project Runway, Season 7 is casting now! Head to the smashing blog for full details. Deadline for submission is April 24th for the following cities: Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York City and Seattle.

Port Authority, NYC to showcase emerging designers, read more here.

Satin ruffles from Stacie May

Tentacle tee dress, Raygun Robin

Tips and tidbits

Advice from a Photographer: Images of your work are so important. If you are prepping for your first photo shoot experience be sure to read this Do’s/Don’ts list in the blog, just in case you missed it!

Inspiration from TrishDarling: There is no need for independent fashion without independent style. Everyone would be perfectly happy to look like their neighbor and that is a terrifying thought. Check out INDIE mag.

Happy Spring!

cheers ~ the Darlings

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trish

Casting Call for Project Runway Season 7

by trish on April 15, 2009

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PROJECT RUNWAY SEASON 7 IS CASTING NOW.

Do you have what it takes to be the next hot fashion designer? Always dreamed of showing your work on the runways of New York City’s Fashion Week? This is your opportunity! We are casting NOW, so contact us immediately before you miss out on the chance of a lifetime. Check out www.bunim-murray.com/prcasting to downlowd the application.

Deadline is April 24th for submissions.

Project Runway will be holding invite only calls in the following cities:

Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York City and Seattle

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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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