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Please take some time to read this interview, and get to know independent designer Rhonda Puccini and her line Misile just a bit better. We hope this peek into her world, and into the daily life an independent designer makes you pause, be inspired, and always want to know the designer who made the clothes you are wearing. We want you to buy a garment she envisioned – then created – and rock it like the song that was playing while she sewed the garment together. We have a feeling that would make her one happy darling…

Misile is an independent label designed and manufactured in New York, U.S. We do not mass produce any of our garments. The concept behind the label was to mix high end quality with street wear style.

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Darlings: How did you get into fashion, and when did you start your own line: Misile?
Rhonda: I studied art and design in college and first started working in luxury men’s wear at Hickey Freeman in upstate New York. I spent almost 5 years as their assistant designer. They manufactured all of their suits in house as well as Burberry and Lagerfeld. Although menswear doesn’t excite me one bit, it was a great opportunity to learn high end garment construction and hand finishing techniques. My appreciation for quality American made garments grew and ultimately the concept for Misile was born. I registered the company in NY back in 2003 but didn’t really do anything. It wasn’t until around 2006 that I started to get regular orders coming in. At that point I’d say Misile was a business.

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Darlings: Who or what inspires you and your work?
Rhonda: I have a legit obsession with music. I spend way too much money on iTunes. But music is a huge inspiration to me. I also have a record player and tons of albums in the studio. Sometimes you can actually determine exactly what I’m listening to by a theme that season. Last season I was obsessed with making disco dresses because I was in love with Miami horror’s new album which is very 70’s disco. I’m not a big fan of getting tons of fashion mags. I think if you are constantly scouring through fashion mags you run the risk of using other people’s inspiration and ideas as your own. My best ideas come to me late at night usually while I’m staring at fabric with a great album on.

Darlings: Who is your customer? How do you market yourself?
Rhonda: My customer is confident. She wants to stand out in a crowd, but still be comfortable. The label is high end, everyday wearable, city chic.

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Darlings: What does your average day entail, and what is your favorite part?
Rhonda: My days are pretty crazy. I cut, sew, press, inspect garments, make and grade patterns, and hand finish our higher end pieces. I make trips to the post office every day. I return phone calls and e-mails for at least an hour every day. I research new boutiques, send out look books, line sheets and press kits. There’s really no end to all the tasks I need to do. I love what I do though. If I didn’t there would be no way I could willingly work the hours I do. But in all honesty, if it were up to me, I would just make new samples all day. I love draping and pattern making. But there’s a ton more that goes into a fashion business than just making new pieces.

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Darlings: If your studio walls could talk, what would they say?
Rhonda: Turn down that music!!!!!!

Darlings: Do you have any current fashion obsessions?
Rhonda: I have a pair of Marc by Marc Jacobs high-waisted jeans that I practically live in, along with anything mustard yellow. As far as accessories I think Coco & Breezy has the best sunglasses right now. Very reminiscent of the early 90s. … And shopping for old disco dresses.

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Khalil Capri Pant

Darlings: To this point what is the most important lesson you have learned that helps you maintain your business and collection?
Rhonda: As far as maintaining my business I have had to learn to put my business first. It feels at times that I am either sleeping or working. This is primarily due to the fact that I AM always sleeping or working. When you run a small design company you have to learn that luck only helps the ‘lucky’ people. The rest of us need to make things happen ourselves. If that means working from 8am to 2:30 am to get orders out, you just learn to do it. As far as the collections themselves, I am always learning and challenging myself as a designer. I go from loving my collection to hating it after about 3 weeks. I think this is in my nature as a designer to be bored quickly. But I also believe this is why my line is ever evolving. Every season I find myself doing something new and making a better collection than the season prior. For S/S 2012 we phased out most of the casual jersey cotton and incorporated more luxe fabrics like various silks. The line resembles nothing of our past lines and I hope this growth will continue for each season. I think this will keep Misile fresh and our customers coming back.

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Darlings: Does your community feel like a supportive locale for emerging designers?
Rhonda: New York City is by far one of the best cities for supporting emerging designers. I am originally from Upstate New York, and unfortunately they are not. My line isn’t carried in a single store Upstate. Yet I get orders from places as far as the U.K. and Sydney. I have also lived right outside of Austin and Miami and both cities were very supportive of fresh talent. But to any talented artists that aren’t getting local support, I’d recommend using the best resource a small start up company has…..the internet!

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Valaria Cropped Top

Darlings: Do you have any events/projects that you are getting ready for in the near future?
Rhonda: This year has been off to a good start for us. We are experiencing a ton of changes in 2011. We signed a lease and are in the process of moving our production to Brooklyn. This will save me a great deal of travel time (and my sanity) every month. Misile was also just signed onto a 2 year contract with Spring UP, a multi-line showroom in Milan. We will be their first American label. They will start our selling campaign in London on August 4th and in Milan on September 9th. I’m hoping this will be the start of a much needed growth for the company.

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Misile Haute Couture Collection

We also just began offering a Haute Couture Collection along with our regular Ready To Wear collection. Our Haute Couture Collection is entirely ‘made to measure’. Clients contact me directly and we can fill those styles based on their specific measurements at no extra cost. A/W 2011 was the first season of this addition. It’s actually where Misile came from back during my start up. I used to do mostly ‘real’ Couture. I know that term gets abused these days. I supported a designer in New York with all of the technical aspects, fitting her clients, making the patterns and constructing the garments. I found that around 2006 I was so busy with RTW that Couture was phased out. This Haute Couture project will allow me to have a collection that meets somewhere in the middle and give clients a more personal shopping experience. Prices in this collection range from $385.00 for silk palazzo pants to 2400.00 for our floor length silk and feather gown.

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Misile Haute Couture Collection

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Editor’s Picks by Style Darling, LadyLux

by trish on October 22, 2009

Posted by LadyLux

Plums & Passions

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created by LadyLux with Polyvore.

Now that the glitz and glamour of Fashion Weeks around the world has receded for a bit, and the holiday party circuit hasn’t started, we are ready for a fabulously laid-back outfit to sport during the fall chills.

When we saw the Hubba Jumper from Erhart Street Wear, we knew we were on to something. What a great way to stay warm and stylish! This is an easy style that can be dressed up or down, and is sure to look killer on most body types. Accented with a racer back, princess seams, and a bubble hem, and delivered in a pretty charcoal color, it is sure to delight as a perfect layering piece.

To make sure we keep our ensemble LUX and feminine, we paired the casual jumper with a pretty blouse. The Button Back Top from Poppy Sam is a darling cotton poplin number with four feminine pearl buttons in the back, and a flattering A-Line design.

Grey looks fantastic with periwinkle, so we wanted to throw in some pieces in that color scheme. To make sure our casual divas are warm, we paired a Nuno Felt Scarf Stormy Night from NESchwab. We often profile Nancy Schwab, as we find her scarves to be fun, warm, beautiful and feminine all at the same time. According to Nancy herself, “Ebony black, on handpainted black silk, is mixed with dark charcoal and deep periwinkle that makes it wearable with just about every other color you love.” The icing on this snuggle-worthy, elegant cake? The fibers are hand-mixed and organic, for a true LUX item! To match our scarf, we picked the Angela Bag from ZJN4U, which is roomy enough for work or play, while retaining a high-end look and feel.

We know that no outfit is complete without some “bling”, so we picked these classic, casual glam pieces: Hammered Classic Goldfilled Hoop Earrings from TAH, Mutli Strand Necklace with Ribbon from Marie Marie Jewelry and Vintage Jewelry Finding Adjustable Ring from Mattie Reid Chicago. The earrings feature 14-gage, gold filled and hammered wire oval hoops. We nabbed a beautiful melange of silver and gold chains for an updated spin on a multi-strand necklace with a ribbon closure. And finally, we topped our ensemble with a large vintage ring, which was repurposed from another jewelry piece, and set on top of fabric. A casual spin on a cocktail ring, we are pretty sure there’s not another one like this in the world.

About LadyLux:
Once upon a time, there was girl named LUX. She believed in humanity, doing good for the sake of good, and all things beautiful in our world. As she grew older and began to take stock of the world around her, her mission in life became clear: be a Change Agent. The tasks associated with being an “Agent” is to use her mind and voice to help fix what is broken in the world and empower the people in it to do the same. Thus was born The Lady LUX Network.

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Founder Elizabeth Wahler

At LadyLUX, our motto is “Good for the Sake of Good.” We believe in doing good and being good, while looking good. We believe in fashion, life, love, philanthropy, eco-luxury and laughter. We empower women to follow their passions, live authentically, and to honestly know and love themselves. Choosing health and your best self, being good to others and good to the environment is simply living the LUX life. In each outfit we put together, we always include organic and “green” items that were created with the idea of sustainability.

See last week’s LadyLux Editor’s Picks here.

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Discarded to Divine Fashion Show

Donated clothes transformed into one-of-a-kind
couture creations auctioned to help the poor and homeless.

Review: Mercury Fashion Show

Themes of the night? Hotpants! Jumpsuits! Little dresses! We review the Mercury’s Sunday night dozen-designer fashion show -

Here is the review for Smashing Darling Designer Erhart from the Mercury Fashion Show.

And for all the posturing (whee! it’s a fashion show, back that ass up), you might have missed that Chelsea Erhart’s bloomer-y hot pants are unbelievably fierce…fashion geeks unite and check the mini-pleats. Erhart collaborates with Eastside screenprint label Foyer to do jersey tops and bodycon dresses for girls as well as the only menswear of the eve, of the hoodie variety. Click here to read more.
I would love to hear from others who were there.

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