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Find the perfect additions to your late summer wardrobe in the Darling boutique of Laura Dawson. We went way back and grabbed a tidbit from our interview with her below, read the full interview here.

Darlings: What is your design process?
Laura: um, chaos? i usually look at how larger factors might influence people’s behavior and attitudes. i pull in influences and trends from art, politics, furniture, nature, streetwear, film, music, accident, magazines. just life really. i bottle it and let it all distill for a few months and determine what the essence is so that i can strike through the heart of what people are feeling next.

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Organic Triangle A Frame Dress

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Bubble Shorts

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Lithe Jean

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Silk Shirt & Scuba Skirt

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Love For Darlings

by Mo on July 13, 2011

Kingdom of Style loves Narrina and so do we! Read the full post: Cute Appeal.

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Shop Narrina on Smashing Darling

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We loved this interview with Darling PINaR Eris by Dana’s Hollywood. Read Fashion for Rebels, and be sure to check out Pinar’s new pieces in her Darling boutique.

PINAR ERIS: I don’t think I have a specific aim… this is my art, somehow, and I would just like to offer unique items. I believe we are all very individual human beings, but society and media are trying to make us all same. Maybe my fashion is a kind of rebellion against that. I don’t like trends that much – I feel trends kill our uniqueness.

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Shop Maranon Jewels at Smashing Darling

Can thread be sexy? Lorena Barriento’s hand-embroidered jewelry shouts, “Heck yes!”

We couldn’t agreed more with the darlings over at American Craft! Read: Lorena Barriento’s Hand-embroidered Treasures

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Darling K. Hendrix is always up to something sparkling and fabulous! Read more about the Sari Reincarnation in Vertical Tampa.

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Coming Soon: Charleston Fashion Week

by Mo on March 10, 2011

Always stay true to your vision. Always think outside of the box. Don’t follow trends, create them. Andrea Serrano

If we could swoop down to Charleston for the upcoming festivities of Charleston Fashion Week we most definitely would. The community gets fashion-ready with a week-long shop local celebration, GO! Fashion, as a precursor to CFW. Then they cruise through five nights of events with 40 runway shows, and even better an Emerging Designer Competition. Learn about all the emerging designers involved here. Charleston, we like your style.

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Designer Toolbox: Resources and Rewards

by Mo on February 19, 2010

What Do You Think?

It’s pretty amazing to watch the fashion industry slowly starting to transform, it is right? Each season the industry is embracing social media more and more, and thousands of bloggers are psyched to show off their personal style and their favorite designers. With the voice of the individual so strong, trends seem to be headed out the back door. Check out this WSJ article, and please, tell us what you think.
Facebook Fans are Winners

Listen up Darlings, pretty please?! We have a  rolling monthly giveaway happening over at our Smashing Darling Fan page on Facebook. Once a month one lucky fan will receive a $50 gift certificate just for being there and showing support for independent fashion. Each month a fan will be selected randomly on the last day of the month. Take a minute and be sure to share this with your friends and fans, after all they could end up spending that cash in your boutique!
Darling Rewards

We had a thought, shouldn’t all our shoppers be rewarded for supporting indie fashion designers? Of course they should! Coming very, very soon Darling shoppers will gain credit for shopping the site – AND it will be retroactive. The reward credit will be based on the average of what a shopper spends, so the more they buy, the more they get. All the details coming soon!
Resources for Darling You

We are always on the lookout for resources to help independent designers. If you have a favorite, please share it with us -just comment or pop us an email. Keep an eye on these new sites for indie business support:

- www.RetailAGoGo.com: A new project started up by a favorite marketing darling, @Macala. Business advice for emerging designers, we love it!
- www.craftmba.com: Kudos to Darling Megan Auman for her new site, “Crafting an MBA asks, what would business school look like if it was geared towards crafters, designers, and makers?”
cheers! ~ the Darlings
p.s. Talk to us anytime:

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Editor’s Picks: Sugar Rock Catwalk

by Mo on April 17, 2009

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Hey Darlings, meet Lani and Erin who took some time to round up their favorite picks on Smashing Darling – thanks girls! You are going to love their blog Sugar Rock Catwalk where they like to share and promote their favorite things: We hope to help people make smart, stylish purchases and maximize their dollars and wardrobes. Most importantly, we want people to have fun and confidence with their style!

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V-Neck Fitted Bottom Tunic from KREALwear. This piece is versatile and practical like a basic, but definitely not boring.  It could be worn alone as a short, racy dress, or as a voluminous top.  In colder seasons this would look great with snug long sleeves or long gloves.

Feather Earrings from Mushka Designs. These earrings could be worn to accomplish a couple different looks.  The feather shape is perfect for the tribal and bohemian trends happening this spring, and the metal finish makes them perfect for the tough-girl chic.

Zip Tie Ring from metalnat jewelry. This ring is so adorable!  And we love how simple and subtle it is.

Victoriana Top from Dahl. Alison Kelly still remains one of our favorite Project Runway contestants of all seasons.  The crocheted detailing at the top is the perfect balance of sexy and cute.  This top could be worn with jeans for a girly casual look or dressed up with a high waisted skirt for more sophistication.

Liat Caplet from Lara Miller. We love the versatility of this piece and the two-tone detailing.  This could be worn over or under a snug pencil skirt or with some leggings and boots.  Oh the possibilities!
Atomic Earrings from Freeforged Jewelry.  We love studs, and we love how these are simple and fun.  Plus, they’re small enough to be worn everyday!

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Inside The Tents, New York Fashion Week

by trish on February 11, 2009


Another fashion season is upon us and unless you are one of the lucky few to get and grab a seat inside the tents, you will be outside wondering… ‘what is going on? How can I see?’  Wonder no more back for the second season, Inside The Tents. Tune into this fabulous website dedicated to blogger’s voices being heard during fashion week. The darlings will also be contributing from the outskirts making sure that the indie fashion scene is well, um…seen, and the voice heard. Fashion week now extends well beyond the tents especially for indie/emerging designers, and we will be there blogging, tweeting, and facebooking as much as we possibly can. Keep checking in so you don’t miss a beat, a trend, an interview, or a fashion wrap up. It will all be in there, in one place…Inside The Tents.

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Indie fashion: Highlights Past and Present

by trish on September 15, 2008

I want to start the week off sharing some community news of what happened last week and what is coming up for this week. There is lots to share. I love all the emails I get keeping me informed about all the fabulous things going on for indie/emerging fashion designers everywhere. Keep them coming, especially if you want me to blog about it.

First of all a huge congrats to Bob Bland designer/owner of Brooklyn Royalty on the success of her fashion show Sunday, Sept. 7th. The show was held in a private loft and went off in front of a packed house. The show was featured in The Huffington Post. When you read it don’t for get to Buzz it up. You will see what I am talking about when you get there.

If you think you may have missed something during fashion week, visit Inside The Tents to catch up on the blogs, videos and pictures you may have missed during the frenzy. This blog was put together by our good friends at My It Things and Gift Girl. (tune in tomorrow Gift Girl 2.0 launches tomorrow and we have an exclusive interview w/ Jean Pratt, the brains and beauty behind this fabulous site!)

Crosby of PR Couture loved our interview w/ Yuli Ziv president of My It Things and featured it in her blog. Many thanks to her for that.

Style Expose has been following the darling blog and always has great posts to keep indie designers informed especially in the Chicago scene. Big thanks to them for referencing our blog. To see you have to click on their blog archives and click on A New World of Fashion.

Krelwear 2009 Spring/Summer Naturally Organic Collection debuted in NYC Sept 13, 14 & 15 at the Chelsea Museum 556 West 22nd Street, New York, NY. Highly regarded for its innovative knitwear KRELwear has expanded its palette to include 100% organic pima cotton dyed in natural pastel and neutral shades. KRELwear’s new collection is uncompromisingly chic. Reinterpreting its one-of-a-kind pieces, KRELwear’s striking new collection boasts sexy and versatile shapes, rooted in the company’s signature concept of “tubular” construction.  Can’t wait to see it posted on Smashing Darling! The collection moves onto LA Oct 17, 18 & 19. Keep checking back so we can tell you where.

Coming up this week is Boston Fashion Industry Expo is holding an event in Cambridge MA Sept. 18, 12-8. You can see all the details in the events section of Smashing Darling. (please feel free to add any indie fashion events you know of to this section.) Check out Boston Fashion Week to see all the events taking place from Sept. 12 – 19 in Boston. Catalina De La Torre will be one of the featured designers at the Emerging Trends 2008 event that wraps up the week in Boston.

This Friday Sept. 19th if you find yourself in NYC, the designers Karen and Annie Lin of AIRA will be showing their new collection at Coclico 275 Mott St.Bonus, there will be 10 % off Fall 2008 collection. More details here.

Portland Fashion Week (Oct. 8 – 12 ) tickets are on sale already and if you get them early they are 15 % off.

For more information about other shows or to add your indie fashion event to our website go Events.

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Darling Profile: Erin Cain, Stylist

by trish on January 15, 2008

This weeks interview is with a good friend of mine, Erin Cain. For as long as I have known her she has been a stylist. Our careers overlapped for a time when I was designing wedding dresses. I was always so happy when the bride would tell me Erin was doing their make-up. She then moved onto full time work with Fox and also Court TV. Now that she is freelance, she has the freedom to pursue some other avenues and has been a regular guest on the radio for fashion type talk show.

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SD: How did you get your start as a Stylist?
EC: Having been on camera for a short time, I loved what was going on behind the scenes, the production, the circus….the lights, the artistry. I had been to school for makeup and hair, so I begged some really great stylist to let me come to work with them and watch them, then became their assistant…watching and absorbing is the best way to learn…especially all the mechanics of a film shoot or a photo shoot, what works in each different medium, etc., etc.

SD: Who is your favorite client?
EC: I like different clients for different reasons, I love the diversity of my job. I loved working with high end fashion people like Cynthia Rowley, celebrity jobs are fun for obvious reasons. I do corporate shoots, sporting events, award shows…you name it, the best part for me is meeting all the different people, having a great exchange of energy…most of the time!!!!

SD: Which do you prefer NY or LA? And why?
EC:
My hometown is NY, so there my heart lies. I loved living in LA and working there was invaluable. It’s the crème de la crème of the business, its Hollywood, I had a blast there and worked with a wealth of talent!

SD: What is the one item in your wardrobe you can’t live without?
EC:
One item is tough to be limited to…I have to pick two, boots and hats..all kinds all seasons…definitely couldn’t get dressed most of the time without both!!!!

SD: How would you describe your personal style? And who or what influences that style?
EC:
Tough one….if I had a gun to my head and had to pick a word to describe my style, maybe bohemian(overused).i must say I love skirts and dresses, they make up a large part of my wardrobe regardless of season. I do also love jeans and definitely integrate several pairs a week. But really its such a mish mosh of styles that I love..i definitely know what I like, I can walk into a store and scan it in an instant, I have a sort of radar,then its just a question of price and need(who’s kidding who with the need). Everything influences me, I am a very aesthetic person, I love looking in magazines, watching people on the street.taking all my surroundings in.SD What is your fashion obsession of the moment?

SD What is your fashion obsession of the moment?
EC: fashion obsessions? Fashion…itself, getting dressed everyday is fun for me, what we wear and how we present ourselves to the world is such a reflection of who we are and how we feel inside…that’s a very cool opportunity!!!

SD: Who Inspires you?
EC:
people inspire me, people with genuine purpose, no matter what it may be. People who know why they are here and what they are doing, another reflection of really knowing who you are and how you might leave your mark…very powerful stuff!!

SD: In your opinion, what is the best and worst fashion trend?
EC:
a bad fashion trend to me is a trend that only works on one percent of the population and everyone is trying to pull it off. Tragic! Ie; bubble skirt…but the list is endless…good rule of thumb..if your not sure, don’t. the best fashion trend of the moment is that there are so many different trends you can really pick what works for you and what you like and still feel up to date.

SD: What does your average day entail?
EC:
a day of work…could be, arriving at a tv studio, setting up my work station, checking any kind of schedule that might be posted, ie; shows, talent, guests. Meeting new people, transforming them, often having great conversations and making connections in all kinds of ways…I love my job!!

SD: If you knew then (before you entered the industry) what you know now, what would you do differently?
EC:
honestly, I don’t think anything. Being a freelance artist has been such a blessing. There is always the instability of working for yourself and being in a sometimes dramatic business, maybe there were days when I wished I were a school teacher, but not really. This suits me, really, I feel very blessed.

SD: If there was one designer on Smashing Darling that you could ask a question to who would it be and what would you ask them?
EC: Laura Williams of Whosiepie, incredible company..beautiful company, whimsical, gorgeous designs…how do you keep the child like beauty of your ideas flowing????

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This article is music to my ears. I have been an indie designer doing one-of-a-kinds and small runs of production for 15 years. It is about time that the media start to praise the fact that good things come to those who wait.

 

By Craig Wilson, USA TODAY

Every year around this time, prognosticators love to tell us what’s going to happen next year.

Not to disappoint, a trend-spotting group at JWT, one of America’s largest ad agencies, already has compiled its list of the 10 new trends it sees popping up in 2008. The growing power of women. Blue (think sky and sea) being the new green when it comes to the environment. Tequila replacing wine as a cheaper, trendier alternative. Just to name a few.

I’ll confess I’m not much good at trend-spotting. Blasphemous, I know, in this hip and happening world, but by the time I recognize a trend, it’s pretty much over. I’m not sure what I’m doing in the meantime, but give me a break. These things happen quickly.

My theory is this: Why get all worked up about something that will be history before my next haircut?

So I was pleased to see the JWT trendmeisters list one trend for the new year that I think might actually be worth investigating. They call it “Rethinking Instant Gratification.”

According to the experts, ” ‘Custom-made and one-of-a-kind’ will rise above the mass-produced din of ‘now.’ Marketers are asking for commitment from consumers who’ve become accustomed to flitting from one product to another for quick fixes.”

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