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Naturally Beautiful Accessories for Earth Day

 

 

 

 

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One of the biggest statements these days is to make products that are natural and eco-friendly and the CFDA is making sure that the Fashion Industry is keeping up with the trends by putting together a sustainability committee headed by Scott Mackinlay Hahn of Rogan/Loomstate and Melissa Joy Manning with steering members Pamela Love, Maria Cornejo, Victoria Bartlett, and Tina Lutz.  The committee will be responsible for educating, collaborating with, and mentoring designers on ways to implement eco-friendly practices in to their designs and businesses.

Like the CFDA, handbag designer Jamie Lim of Kayu and jewelry designer Kevia Jeffrey-West of Kevia believe in creating accessories that are not only stunning, but are good for the Earth as well.

Kayu, meaning wood in Indonesian, creates elegant and bold clutches, handbags, and small accessories that show off the natural beauty of its materials like Straw, Satin, Jute, and Tinalak.  Her creative and exquisitely executed use of sustainable materials has earned Lim the prestigious Earth Award for Fashion in 2009 and was a finalist for the Eco Domani Fashion Award in 2010.  To further the brand’s mission, Kayu donates a portion of each sale to various healthcare and educational initiatives.

Kevia has long desired to create a completely eco-friendly collection since the brand’s inception and was recently able to do so by producing every piece from 100% recycled metal and wood as well as sustainably harvested and naturally treated wood, but she didn’t stop there.  Her entire business is green – from the factories where the jewelry is produced, the streamlined packaging system that reduces the amount of materials needed, to her offices which use only recyclable items, compost their food, power with renewable energy, and heat with natural gas while purchasing offsets to counter 100% of the greenhouse gas emissions.  Just in time for Earth Day, Kevia was inspired to create a collection inspired by 5 endangered species – the European Stag Beetle, American Burying Beetle, Spotted Owl, Swallowtail Butterfly, and Doloff Spider – which pays homage to their natural beauty and iconography.  15% of net proceeds from this collection will go towards Nature Restoration & Environmental Restoration Projects.

Going green never looked this good!

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Shopbevel.com Allows Indie Jewelry Designers to Show Off Their Skills

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“Crowdfunded fashion: so hot right now.Patrick Robinson recently launched his new clothing brand via Kickstarter. Hong Kong startup ZaoZao is making inroads in Asia, introducing online shoppers to the region’s up-and-coming designers. And New York-based Cut on Your Bias is giving users a chance to actually participate in designing the garments its indie label’s create.

Only time will tell whether or not any of these concepts have lasting power. The first round of crowdfunded and crowdsourced fashion—most notably Fashion Stake,launched in 2010 as a crowdfunded site and relaunched as a traditional e-commerce sites under new owners Fab.com in 2011—weren’t so successful. When it came down to it, shoppers didn’t want to design their own clothes, or even vote on designs. Too much work.

However, entrepreneur Courtney McColgan thinks that these days—that is, two years later—customers want a bit of say. Maybe not complete control, but at least some input. That’s why she’s launched Shopbevel, which helps indie jewelry designers get their work shown to thousands of online shoppers. “Designers submit designs, the community votes, and Shopbevel produces selected winners,” the site concisely explainsScreen Shot 2013-03-18 at 5.14.28 PM

But what makes McColgan, who has raised $750,000 in seed funding from venture capital firms including Lightbank (run by two Groupon founders) and Great Oaks (early investors in Warby Parker and Bonobos), think it’s going to work this time around? “Jewelry designers are very widespread—and there’s a lot of them,” says the Stanford Business School grad, who counts ex-Threadless chief creative officer Jeffrey Kalmikoff as an advisor.

Indeed, Threadless is a much bigger inspiration for McCoglan than Kickstarter. Every piece produced is under $100, and Shopbevel takes care of the difficult part of the business—producing the product and holding the inventory.The designer receives a 15% royalty on every piece sold—not much, but then again he or she doesn’t have to worry about the backend stuff. Plus, there’s plenty of free marketing and exposure.

That’s not to say production has been easy for McColgan to pull off. “Obviously jewelry is harder than t-shirts,” she says. To figure out the manufacturing side of things, she spends half of her time abroad visiting factories and also scouting for new designers. (It helps that she spent four years before grad school helping to launch a non-profit in China. She took a year off from undergrad just to learn Chinese.)

McColgan has also had a tiny bit of practice. She initially launched Shopbevel under the name Crowd Jewel at the end of 2011 (with a $50,000 investment). Crowd Jewel hosted its first contest in January 2012, attracting 68 designers and 4,500 votes—she sold 20 pieces of jewelry in that first round. Shopbevel is like Crowd Jewel 2.0, just with lots more funding and a much more robust manufacturing program.

Will shoppers bite? Check out Shopbevel.com and let us know what you think.” – Fashionista

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Dreaming of “Paris Haute Couture” Exhibit

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Probably one of the most over-used and misused terms in fashion these days is “haute couture,” which translates to “high sewing” meaning that it is made with the finest fabrics, carefully sewn by hand, and has incredible attention to detail.  With ready-to-wear pieces now costing sometimes upwards of thousands, it is easy to see where the confusion could come in.

Thankfully the Hôtel de Ville in Paris has created the exhibit, “Paris Haute Couture,” with help from sponsor Swarovski, who has been helping couture pieces dazzle since they were created to show what haute couture truly means.

The exhibit, which runs through July 6, 2013, shows the history of haute couture through video and photos as well to help viewers understand the complete process of creating the impecable garments.  And of course there are over 100 dresses, from well and lesser-known designers, to make you truly appreciate these works of art.

“A darling pink taffeta dress from Yves Saint Laurent’s short tenure at Dior is there, alongside the work of the house’s namesake and its last designer, John Galliano. And it’s interesting to compare the Chanel skirt suits—one by Coco Chanel, the other by Karl Lagerfeld—next to each other. There are plenty of gowns from lesser-known designers as well, offering a bit of surprise alongside the standards.” -Fashionista

If you’re like me and most likely won’t make it to Paris in time to see this incredible exhibit, then head over to Fashionista to see their incredible slideshow complete with videos and photos from the exhibit.  It will leave you saying J’adore haute couture!

Paris Haute Couture from Swarovski on Vimeo.

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Trend Talk Thursday: Glitter Craze!

Glitter is everywhere lately! It’s time to add some glitz and glam to your wardrobe as the summer season comes to an end. This trend can sometimes be tricky because it’s definitely something you do not want to over do. Thankfully, we’ve grabbed the perfect glitter accents for you to pair with any of your basic pieces. From patchwork glitter in a one-shoulder dress, to the glitter-heeled bootie; there are so many ways to showcase this trend grabbing just the right amount of attention. Click on the photo to find where to get these fabulous sparkly pieces!

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Trend Talk Thursday: It’s Always Sunny…

Hope everyone is enjoying this July weather! The sun is beaming and the temperature is definitely rising here in NYC and it’s time we take our inspiration from that big ball of light in the sky. Orange and yellow are already big colors for the summer so we’re highlighting some of our fav sunny delights for your wardrobe! As always you can click on the picture to find out where to find the pieces you love-

 

 

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Trend Talk Thursday: Beach Babe

Crisp breeze. Sparkling waters. Sand beneath your feet. Throw in a pretty cocktail and you’ve pretty much just got a glimpse of the perfect day for us. Without a doubt, the best part about summer is being able to soak in some sun at the beach with your friends and get that perfect tan and looking damn fabulous while doing it. Sometimes it’s not always easy finding that beach-ready-look that is both stylish and practical- so we’ve done the work for you! This trend talk has you covered right down to the sunblock and we aren’t afraid to mix & match some earthy elements with a a burst of summery color – click on the picture to find out where you can get your hands on each of the pieces featured!

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Style Showdown: Stand Out Songbird

Nowadays every songstress is trying to push the limits with their style – from meat dresses to holy red carpet dates, watching the fashion police talk about the week’s looks becomes more and more like watching a circus of sequins and flamboyant costumes. Two girls who balance their love of the crazy and outlandish while still being chic and holding true to their personal style are celeb bffls Katy Perry and Rihanna. These trendy songbirds know how to command a stage and red carpet and have every outfit be the talk of the tabloids. This style showdown asks you to choose your favorite stand out songbird- So let us know who you love!

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Trend Talk Thursday: Summer Lovin’

This moody New York weather can’t fool us, summer is finally knocking on our door and we are ready to unleash our bold summer style! As the sun decides to stick around for a little longer, trend-setters are preparing to take on the task of finding the perfect summer wardrobe that leaves onlookers in awe. Every summer one of the most difficult questions to answer is ‘how bright is too bright?’ How much floral and hues can one girl wear before going overboard? The answer really lies within the fashionista herself and the confidence she has while taking risks. We say – don’t fear summer’s trends, embrace them and go wild! This trend talk dives into summer’s love of daring prints and girly hues that help make summer the best time to step out your comfort zone and brighten up the room! Click on the image to find out where you can get your hands on the featured pieces.

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Trend Talk Thursday: Naughty & Nautical

Here in NYC we might’ve wrapped up Fleet Week but we can still hear the ocean breeze calling our names. One of the biggest trends every summer is the nautical trend. Cute red, white and blue combinations take over the streets and sailor inspired outfits are all the rage. This trend talk thursday we tackle our own head to toe nautical look! And we even threw in a super cute manicure look we are sure you’ll swoon over. Prepare yourselves, because we’re dropping anchor and bringing the chic! Remember you can click the picture to find out where to get your hands on each of the featured items.

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