by Mo on February 24, 2011
by trish on October 3, 2008

Try as I might I just couldn’t bring myself to pick out a bunch of snuggly, cuddly woolly warm bits and pieces because down here in the Southern Hemisphere we’re just coming into spring and my thoughts are full of lemonade and sunshine. Tights are banished, boots are relegated to the back of the cupboard, overcoats are out of sight and out of mind, and all I want is a go anywhere dress, some sandals and a shot of pure hot yellow to match the light of our fiercely burning sun.
The Luba dress (or oversized t-shirt if you’re a very tall sort of person) from CUT-IT-OUT is exactly the kind of throw it on and dash out the door piece which will take an Aussie mama like me from beach to playground to beer garden and back again without losing my cool. I can hardly wait to wriggle my little flipper feet in the sand at my beloved Bondi beach, but that sand can get egg fryingly hot so a pair of yolk yellow sandals are downright essential – these ones from Ricardo Tovar are just the ticket to save me from fried feet in fine style.
When I’m out amongst the waves body bashing (that’s bodysurfing for all you non-Australian types) a bikini can be a bit of a flight risk, but a one piece like this snappy Jerry Hall style crocodile swimsuit from Black Heart Bunny will keep me covered (and uncovered) in all the right places. Having a toddler in tow means I rarely get to travel light, but when I get the chance to run off on my own for a few hours I like to take the smallest purse I can find – this yellow Garden Path clutch from Peep Accessories is small but perfectly formed – and that bunny will make my little boy smile too.
When the sky is a clear intense blue day after day it’s easy to forget that there could ever be a grey rainy day – but without those cloudy days the blue skies would never be so sweet. The Stone Cloud ring from Emily Watson is a smooth cool reminder to never take the sunshine for granted. – Skye Cassidy editor of Skylark and Son
by trish on September 24, 2008
Name: Laura Larson
Occupation: Designer (of whosiepie)
Location: East Bumble, East Coast
This is my husband and I on our wedding day — just about a month ago.
Photo by Nancy Dion
I am wearing a MERGIRL COUTURE custom gown — bias-cut silk charmeuse with a vintage, cotton crochet {ahem} tablecloth (old) for starters.
What’s your favorite piece of clothing?
Eggplant STEWART+BROWN organic cotton longsleeved tee. Several years old. Many, many washings. Love it.
What 3 things can’t you live without?
My Beautiful Husband
Hot Sauce (Challulah, namely)
Coffee
What one word describes you most?
Observant
If you would like to be featured in this segment, How Do You wear Your Indie Fashion, please email me trish@smashingdarling.com. Let the community see who you are and what you are wearing. It is a great way to give a shout out to your favorite indie designers.
by trish on August 15, 2008

It’s early morning in late September, and I’m rushing off to get the boys to school and then onto business in Manhattan. After an hour of closet time the night before, I’ve figured out the perfect thing to wear. It’s all Indie fashions for me today. These pieces will intrigue even the über fashionistas of Seventh Avenue. They will, no doubt, be wondering “who are you wearing?”. These days it’s consider “JV” in the fashion world to only embrace the big designer labels. The real challenge is to discover the next “It” designer, and to wear pieces that people haven’t seen all over the streets. The Krelwear dress is enough to make me giddy. It’s light weight enough to last through the afternoon heat. Simply pop on an Anne De Pasquale hat to combat the September morning chill. Luckily, I’ve found a way to look chic and walk comfortably through the streets of Manhattan. I’ve chosen the perfect pair of Ricardo Tovar gladiators. Grab a Mi Mo hobo bag – big enough to carry all the day’s necessities. Top the outfit off with some beautiful jewelry. The Scorpienna’s Beadery earrings will bring out the pink in my cheeks in the most subtle way, while the Mushka Designs necklace will dance across my chest like the leaves of Fall on a breezy day. Lastly, I clasp on a Twist Style bracelet for added feminine detail. GASP! I’ve done it. I have found the middle ground between active mom, and fabulous entrepeneur. Thanks Smashing Darling! Jean Voute Pratt – Style Observer and Gift Girl
Center photo: KRELwear – V-neck waisted dress
Clockwise:
Anne de Pasquale – Kat’s Beret
Scorpienna’s Beadery – Rhodonite Flower Earrings
Mushka Design’s – Mod Petal Necklace – Brass
Twist Style – Freshwater Pearl and Semi Precious Bracelet with Antique Button
Ricardo Tovar – Black Patent Leather Gladiator
Mo Mo Handbags – Cari 903A Brown
Contact me if you would like to try your hand at being the next Editor for the day with our Editor’s Picks. We love to link to other blogs and sites, so it is a great way to get something out there that you want to promote! email me trish(at)smashingdarling(dot)com. Keep checking in…tomorrow we have the weekly Scavenger Hunt. Play along and you could win a fabulous Student Smash Up!
by trish on May 10, 2008

The first person to comment on the blog and tell me who said or wrote this wins a Student Smash Up item from Smashing Darling.
What is this quote from?
“In here… all of my dreams become realities, and some of my realities become dreams.” -?
Now the only thing left to do is go peruse the store to feast your eyes on all the delicious choices and make your selection.
Good Luck!
Last week’s quote still hasn’t been figured out either. Hint a shoe designer said it.
These 4 are still up for grabs. Check them out and give it a shot.
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