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RISD Holiday Sale!

by trish on December 1, 2011

Andrea Valentini at aRISD Holidy Sale

Visit darling designer Andrea Valentini at the RISD Holiday Sale.

Can’t make it there?

You can shop for her beautiful accessories online here.

Here at Smashing Darling we are always so happy to support and shout out the RISD Sales. We have quite a few designers within our pages who are RISD Alums. Their sales are a great way to meet the maker face to face. If you haven’t heard it is all about the local and handmade this holiday season. Sat is supposed to be a beautiful day. Get in your car and head to R.I. Just think … it will only be Dec. 3rd and you could quite possibly get ll your shopping done. How good would that feel!

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RISD Alumni and Student Sale

by trish on October 14, 2011

RISD sale_fall 2011

October 15, 2011, 10:00 AM

If you are in or around Providence, RI this Saturday, RISD is having their Alumni and Student Sale. The sale is held on Benefit Street, between Waterman and Hopkins Streets and is free + open to the public, rain or shine. We know for a fact a few darling designers will be there. Pop by, there is always a new designer to discover.

Andrea Valentini Handbags

Visit darling designer Andrea Valentini and her beautiful bags in booth 165.

Dragonfly earring dina Varano

Visit darling designer Dina Varano and her amazing jewelry in booth 105.

Anne De Pasquale Millinery

Visit darling designer Anne De Pasquale and her fabulous hats in booth 32

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This week’s featured designer is also featured this weekend at Style Week Providence! Shop her designs here at Smashing Darling, and if you can be in the Providence area this Saturday, go see if there are tickets available to see her new collection on the runway.

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Andrea Valentini received both Bachelor of Fine Arts and Bachelor of Interior Architecture degrees from the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD). Intending to combine and expand her knowledge and experience as an artist and a designer, she developed a body of work that has garnered national and international acclaim. She is among a very select group of designers’ chosen by the Smithsonian Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum 2003 Triennial, “Inside Design Now” which represents the quality, range and vitality of current U.S. design practice today…(Read more)

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Cocktails and Fashion Go Hand in Hand

by trish on April 19, 2011

My lovely friend Dinahpie stopped by today to share a lunch with me and a good catch up with each other. I am lucky to have friends dotted around this beautiful globe that can fill me in on what is happening in their neck of the woods. Especially about the things that pertain to fashion that I might not otherwise know about. Currently Dinah is living and enjoying her life in Providence, RI, the home to RISD and the Museum of Art at RISD. The current exhibit, Cocktail Culture, Ritual and Invention in American Fashion, 1920–1980 is one I need to see.

Friday, April 15, through Sunday, July 31, 2011

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Lillian Bassman, The V-Back Evenings,
Dress by Pauline Trigère, Model Suzy Parker, 
Harper's Bazaar, New York, July 1955.
Courtesy of the artist.

I love the thought of cocktails and getting dressed for the occasion. I thought this would be a good one to share for anyone in the Providence, RI area that appreciates the culture surrounding the cocktails.

Cocktail hour

Purchase the book.

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Find a Darling, RISD Alumni Holiday Sale

by Mo on December 3, 2010

I always searched under the Christmas tree for the smallest box I could find on Christmas morning. I knew there would be a lovely, sparkly jewel in there picked out by Dad (a.k.a Santa) that I would oooh and ahhh over all day long. If you are in Providence this Saturday go pick out your own favorite little sparkle handmade by RISD alum at the RISD Holiday Sale. Swing by the booth of Dina Varano for something handmade by her, if you can’t make it… go check out her store on Smashing Darling. Take a quick virtual field trip to her studio via the Daily Art Muse and be inspired.

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Full Moon Dance

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We are so happy to see that Brooklyn Darling Nancy Wells is whipping up a new collection! Here is a sneak peek at some of her new designs coming soon (a-la-carte) to her Smashing Darling boutique ; but first – in real life – you can find them in Providence, RI. Read on to find out the where and why, and what she’s been up to in the meantime.

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Darlings: Where are you from originally, and how did you get into fashion?
Nancy: I was born and raised in Louisville, KY. Starting around the age of five, I read my mother’s Vogue magazines and loved designing fancy dresses in the height of 80s fashion. I stapled the drawings together and priced all the dresses like a catalog.  In high school I was very interested in fine art, but I also had constant ideas for making clothes. I didn’t have fabric or know how to use a sewing machine, so I deconstructed my old clothes and sewed them together by hand into new designs. Then I chose to major in Apparel at Rhode Island School of Design (RISD). After graduating, I started my own line while continuing to live in Providence. I featured my collections in collaborative fashion shows with other local designers. It was great to be a part of such a supportive and positive fashion community.

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Darlings: You have been on hiatus from designing for 4 years, what have you been up to? What inspired the return to your brand?
Nancy: When I moved to New York 4 years ago, I told myself that I would work my 9-5 fashion job during the week and design for my own brand for fun on the weekends. What I discovered is that I had to do all my errands on the weekend and aside from that was too exhausted from my job to feel like designing. When I was laid off in 2009, I had a strong desire to stay productive during my time off. I became a runway journalist, which was very inspiring for me. I got to attend NY Fashion Week as press, sometimes even photographing the shows myself from the press riser. At the same time I also watched two designer documentaries: Valentino: The Last Emperor, and Lagerfeld Confidential. At that point I felt inspired to design a new collection for the first time since I moved to New York.

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Photo: Marc Farb

Darlings: What inspires your designs?
Nancy: My inspiration comes from all kinds of sources, and it’s not always in the same order or process. I can be inspired by vintage shopping or just looking at street style in my neighborhood. Sometimes it’s fashion from movies, particularly a classic or based in a fantasy world. I’ve been inspired by a special fabric or a piece of trim. Sometimes it can be an unexpected source, like a coffee table book that’s completely unrelated to fashion. I have been inspired by dreams, too.

Darlings: If your studio walls could talk, what would they say?
Nancy: Haha, they would probably say “I’m amazed she actually made that work. I didn’t think she could pull that one off.”

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Darlings: Why did you choose Providence as the spot to re-launch your brand?
Nancy: For one thing, Providence holds a special place in my heart when it comes to the roots of my career. As I mentioned, there is an unexpectedly strong fashion community there, and everyone is very supportive of each other. Also, my friend Karen’s boutique Queen of Hearts has been doing amazingly well in spite of the drowsy economy in the last couple years. She has moved to a larger retail space this year, and clearly has attracted the appropriate customer who has a true appreciation for indie designers and one-of-a-kind fashion.

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Darlings: Where is your favorite place to go when you are back in Providence?
Nancy: I have several favorite spots around town. I grab a coffee with friends at Seven Stars Bakery at least once each trip. I love to eat brunch at Julian’s (great Bloody Mary’s) and Classic Cafe (cheap and tasty). I usually try to hit up the Red Fez for dinner and drinks, followed by E&O and Scurvy Dog. I also make a trip to the Savers with my friends for some thrift finds, and then we end up at more than one Marshalls store to check out their shoes.

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A Growing Movement of Designers

by trish on January 13, 2010

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I wanted to share an excerpt from an article posted on Fashion Wire Daily. It is about textile artist Elyse Allen. But, first I have to say, I love her product shots. They make me smile.

excerpt from FWD:

Allen studied sculpture and textile design at the Rhode Island School of Design and is a part of a growing movement of designers and artisans eschewing flavor-of-the-month trends and cheap production techniques in favor of operations devoted to finely crafted, smaller scale handmade products. They don’t skimp on materials, and have a hefty price tag to match, but they justify the expense by producing something made to withstand a lifetime of use.

Absolute Music. To. My. Ears.

As Modarling put it, “I dig this article.” so I thought I would share. It is more good inspiration for January. Click Here to read the full article.

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What’s Going On


Happy Fall! Back to school, nose to the grindstone…you know the drill. Or, do you? Ever need a little help throwing an outfit together, need a second opinion, or more? The newly launched site, Fashism, can help. Get feedback on your look, rate others, and this week maybe even win a gift certificate to Smashing Darling, or two! Click here to learn more about the contest – ending October 11th. Don’t miss the bonus round!

What’s New

We kicked off Fall with a little video and fashion fun (?) in Iceland for their fashion, let’s say, frenzy. Check it out here; more Darling videos coming soon.
In New England there is a chill to the air, and nightfall comes a little sooner than we are ready for. Shop the site for some new hats, scarves, and coats to keep you warm.
In fact Rachel Park has marked down her entire scarf collection, all on sale from $5-$20!
If you are reading this from a warmer climate – not to fear. Tank tops, cool dresses, and beachy accoutrements are available on Smashing Darling all year long – love it!
Coming Soon

Philadelphia Fashion Week makes it’s debut this weekend! If you are nearby go have some fun, learn more here. Sharing the same weekend but a different coastline, Portland Fashion Week kicked off yesterday with a focus on eco-friendly and independent designers. Sigh, if only we could be everywhere! Fill us in of you are there…


Other great events coming up – all over:
- San Francisco Fashion Feud
– House of Diehl, Style Wars, Nov 4-21
Smashing Kudos and tidbits

Darling Michabella Creations had some jewels come down the runway at Boston Fashion Week -congrats!…and more congrats to Darling Evil Kitty who was just selected as a finalist for the St. Louis fashion week’s Project Design…Splendicity continues to send out the love to Darling independent designers: Krelwear, Organic Revolution, and Tilley Jewels…check out Lara Miller’s NYFW video from the Green Shows…and go meet Darling Dina Varano this weekend at the RISD Alumni and student art sale.

Become a Darling Fan on Facebook for more Emerging Fashion event updates!

cheers ~ the Darlings

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RISD Senior Fashion Show May 16, 2009

by trish on May 11, 2009

RISD Senior Fashion Show will be this Sat. May 16. On Sunday May 17, selections from the runway show and other pieces by RISD’s Apparel Design students are offered for sale in the RISD Auditorium lobby (Canal Walkway at Market Square, Providence).

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More pics here.

Collection 2009 is May 16 at 7pm
Veterans Memorial Auditorium
Avenue of the Arts (between Francis + Park streets), Providence

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Guest critics for Collection 2009 are Daniel Silver and Steven Cox, Duckie Brown; Flora Gill, OHNE TITEL; Kathy Rose, Kathy Rose Costumes; and Lorraine Howes, RISD Professor Emerita of Apparel Design.

Every spring RISD’s Apparel Design students have an opportunity to drape, zipper and buckle their creations on to fabulous looking models who offer the perfect foil for showing the clothing to an admiring public. The runway show takes place at Veterans Memorial Auditorium in Providence, a restored 1920s theater appropriate to the on-stage drama. For an enthusiastic audience of RISD people and community members it’s the first and best chance to get an up-close view of the fashion tastemakers and trendsetters of the future.

Work for each Collection is chosen by a panel of guest critics and represents specific assignments given to sophomores, juniors and seniors in Apparel Design. Seniors display their thesis projects — unified bodies of work that showcase professional-grade conceptual and technical skills; juniors focus on knitwear projects and coat collections; sophomore “innovatives” projects are created from nontraditional materials.

TICKETS (proceeds benefit RISD Scholarship Fund)
main show: $24-62
2pm preview: $17 (advance); $22 (day of show)

GENERAL PUBLIC
» beginning April 27 — PPAC Box Office: 401 421-ARTS or www.vmari.com

DAY OF SHOW
» VMA Box Office — 401 272-4VMA


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Two of our Darling Designers are in the running for Daily Candy’s Sweetest Thing 2008. They need and would greatly appreciate your vote. Take a few seconds, put down your coffee, stop thinking about what else it is you need to do today and VOTE! They would do it for you!
Alison Woodward of Reverie, is up for Sweetest Thing in the category of Everywhere Style.

Karelle Levy of Krelwear is up for Sweetest Thing in the category of Miami Style.

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