Tag Archives: Designers

THE LIST X

Modern Amusement

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Nikita

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Nixon

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Origami

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Pa:nuu

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Perks And Mini

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Hope you found some inspiration from this month’s edition of THE LIST. Please make sure to go check out each of these designer’s work and support!

Selamawit

THE LIST VII

David Aubrey

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Gasius

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Goorin Brothers

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Gram

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Greedy Genius

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Hysteric Glamour

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PUBLICATIONS

Hell’s Kitchen A web-based magazine in french with edgy thematic covers, images and lengthy articles. They put them out on a more sporadic level. Besides covering the usual scene of fashion and arts, they also give you free mixtapes right on their website.

Honeyee This is a web-based magazine that covers Japanese fashion, music and art culture. The only downside? It’s all in Japanese. However, the site has a decent balance of visuals and you can still get put on to different designs and designers that have not yet garnered enough attention here in the states.

DOTCOMS

Tokyo Fashion I came across this site while doing some fashion research and was knew instantly it needed to be added to this month’s THE LIST. Japan is always sooo fashion forward and avantgarde with just about everything, even if it is not fashion-related. This is a good site to just see what the latest trends, influences, and fledgling designers.

Hope you learned about a new label and will go support these various designers, publications and sites.

Till next time,

Selamawit

EVENT: Biribelle Clothing, SmartChicks Inc and The Amber Tree Gallery present… OUT TO LAUNCH (6/12)

BiriBelle’s Afro-futuristic Accessories & Smart Chicks are “Out to Launch”

Washington, DC – On Saturday, June 12th Madia Willis, Founder of BiriBelle Clothing will launch her accessory line through collaboration with milliner Crystal Little at the Amber Tree Gallery located at 122 Waterfront Street, Oxon Hill, MD 20745.  This event, aptly named Out to Launch, spearheads the National Harbor’s Food & Wine Festival.  The event features a live musical performance by vocalist and Smart Chicks, Inc. founder Carolyn Malachi and deep house played by Laroc Cartier. Out to Launch is sponsored by Bluffa Jo Cosmetics, Eye Catching Entertainment, and Authentic Art DC. This event is free to the public, however, advanced RSVPs are suggested, please visit http://outtolaunch2010.eventbrite.com to make reservations.

Out to Launch promises a fantastic evening of fashion, art, and live music at the National Harbor. Bluffa Jo Cosmetics will display cosmetic makeup art on models provided by Eye Catching Entertainment. Attendees will enjoy complimentary food and beverages while dancing the night away to the eclectic sounds of vocalist and Smart Chicks founder Carolyn Malachi and her live band featuring Slyce D, and DJ Laroc Cartier spinning. The event will feature an exclusive Bloggers Lounge, where on site media can live blog, tweet and share details from the event.  Attendees will have the opportunity to peruse the debut Crylittle for BiriBelle hat line on models serving as live mannequins. Along with viewing the fashions, attendees will be able to observe an array of authentic African and African American art exclusive to the Amber Tree Gallery, guest curated by Ms. Sharon Burton of Authentic Contemporary Art.

BiriBelle represents the smart, sophisticated, well traveled, confident, and cultured woman who transcends racial and social barriers.  Designer Madia Willis’ Liberian heritage and a study abroad trip to Ghana inspired her to create the afrochic clothing line. Since 2004, Willis has been fusing traditional West African fabrics with vintage and bohemian style, sharing her intricate and unique pieces in the DC Metro area and surrounding states. Willis’ work has been sold in local DC boutiques such as design coop DEKKA, featured in DC’s fashion week, and received accolades from print and online media outlets nationwide.

Crystal Little’s appreciation for culture and vintage influenced millinery skills personify the BiriBelle woman, so it was only natural that the two designers came together to produce what is sure to be a fresh and eclectic collection. CRYlittle designs have graced the heads of many women of the church, horse race aficionados and women of varying distinctions. Little brings passion and six years of talent and design to the collaboration of Crylittle for BiriBelle.

About Madia Willis & Biribelle:

Madia Willis, the founder and designer or BiriBelle Clothing, is a native of Oxon Hill, Maryland by way of Liberian parents whose hobbies included DJing and collecting vintage hats and clothing. Willis, a graduate of Columbia University, earned a BA in Political Science with a concentration in International Relations in 2004. Biribelle has exhibited at the DC Passport to Africa Trunk Show, Brooklyn Academy of Music’s Afropunk festival, DC’s Octoberfest, Harvard Business School Africa Conference, Columbia University African Economic Forum and 2008 DC Fashion Week, to name a few. In 2008, Willis was one of the highest selling brands at DEKKA, DC’s only design co-op. Madia will further her fashion experience as a student at Drexel University’s Antoinette Westphal College of Media Arts & Design in Philadelphia, PA, in the Masters of Science in Fashion Design Program.

About Crystal Little & CRYlittle:Crystal Little, owner and designer of CRYlittle Designs, has been creating hats professionally for six years.  After studying fashion design and fine arts in college, Crystal worked as an assistant at Christine A. Moore Millinery in New York. Little traveled around the fashion and bridal circuit as a freelance milliner and has created hats for many brides, ladies of the church and frequenters of horse races. In 2008 Little moved back to her hometown of Washington, DC to open her own studio and showroom, which is currently located at 464 Taylor Street, NW.  CRYlittle Designs’ timeless hats are now seen at Eastern Market on Sundays, boutiques, and specialty and gift stores throughout the DC Metropolitan area.

About Carolyn Malachi & Smart Chicks:

Hailing from the Prince George’s County/Washington, DC /Baltimore region, Carolyn Malachi is a vocalist, producer, writer and Founder of Smart Chicks, Inc. Malachi, who is the great-granddaughter of legendary jazz pianist John Malachi, has created her own modern infectious genre of music. Combining jazz, hip-hop, and spoken word, Malachi calls her brand of music “haute eclectic soular blues.” Malachi’s debut album was titled “Revenge of the Smart Chicks,” her follow-up album was “Revenge of the Smart Chicks II: Ambitious Gods,” and her third album dropping in July is “Lions, Fires & Squares.” The first project spawned a movement, a blog, and the non-profit organization Smart Chicks, Inc. Smart Chicks is dedicated to developing visibility and leadership opportunities for women in the arts. Carolyn is currently a resident artist at BloomBars, a community arts space in Washington, DC, and is the recent recipient of the Maryland State Arts Council 2010 Individual Artist Award.

About Amber Tree Gallery:

Amber Tree Gallery specializes in original oil on canvas pieces, framed silk thread art, hand carved wooden furniture, stools, masks, jewelry and art made of a variety of precious metals and stones. Currently the works of Akili Ro Anderson, Anthony Armstrong, Charles Bibbs, Lee Davis, Calvin Coleman, Bip Diggs, Albert Fennel, Candy Gordon, Jennifer Grinnell, Samuel Gurmu, Tim Hinton, Kadir Nelson, George Nock, Chuks Okoye, Sabrina Walters and Ann Williams are available for purchase.

The media are encouraged to cover this event. For more information on Madia Willis and BiriBelle please visit www.biribelle.com; for Carolyn Malachi & Smart Chicks visit www.smartchicksinc.org, www.reverbnation.com/cmalachi, and http://tinyurl.com/7ldfcc; and www.ambertreegallery.com for more information on Amber Tree Gallery. For press and sponsorship opportunities, information on the Bloggers Lounge, or to RSVP your blog, please contact Christina Alexander at AmplifyIMC@gmail.com and Simone Jacobsen at simone.jacobsen@gmail.com , respectively.

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So please make sure you come out and support this great event SATURDAY, JUNE 12th!! (TOMORROW!!) and also take a moment and check out Teen Vogue’s Daily Special post on the Biribelle signature cocktail hats here!

-Selamawit

UsTrendy

If you are an indie designer or supporter of of indie fashion then I have found the site for you. You will be very very happy you read through what I am about to explain to you:

If you are a fashion fiend, like myself then you will understand how difficult it is sometimes to keep up with latest trends and not go broke! Also, you must understand how it feels to want to get your hands on new fresh designer’s works so that you can have that limited edition look, that dress that you know noooooot one person will likely have wherever you go…well I just learned of a site where you can not only learn and be up on all indie fashion designers but you can actually watch their progress and vote for them to actually have their lines produced and available to us all. Meet UsTrendy.

You may be a designer yourself, or have a friend who has some really great sketches or design ideas lying around but haven’t figured out where to showcase your work or rather how to…well this is the place for you. UsTrendy was started by one man, Sam Sisakhti, and his decision to provide a larger outlet, greater access and more mobility for many indie designers who deal with the frustrations and rigidness of the mainstream fashion industry. He also understand how important it was that the  site was not just for the designers, its also for buyers and fashion aficionados as well, because you get to browse through all the designers works and then be a part of the selection process for their works to get pushed ahead for actual production and promotion that UsTrendy provides to the designers. For instance, this past year, thanks to UsTrendy, one of the designers managed to get their own runway show at London Fashion Week!

So, again, here is the link to their site. If you are a true fashion junkie, this site should automatically be bookmarked and you should definitely take the time to visit and browse the 400,000+designs on there and do some voting while you’re at it!

Also, make sure you check out previous SIGHT posts on fashion on here and stay tuned for more!

-Selamawit

NWM: Designers

Visionary Female Designers

DVF

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Vivienne Westwood

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Stella McCartney

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Selam Yohan

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Rei Kawakubo of Comme des Garcons

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Charlotte Ronson

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Sophia Kokosalaki

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Anitra Michelle of Plutocracy

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Make sure you do your research on each of these designers and support their work!

-Selamawit

THE LIST V

THE LIST

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FENCHURCH

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FIRETRAP

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FOLK

more about “folk ss10“, posted with vodpod

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FRESHJIVE

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FREESOUL

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BERNOS

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SUZANNA DAI

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DOTCOMS & PUBLICATIONS

Possession Sessions An arts website run by an artist named Karen Miranda Augustine. She has her own personal website here. However the sessions site is relatively new, has tons of interviews and great posts on new artists in and around the world so make sure you go check out the website.

The Grio An African-American news and culture website. They have extensive interviews, editorials and social commentary pieces. Definitely a great place to stay up on current news covering a range of topics, learn about someone new and see how you can be involved within the African-American community.

Bon Magazine A Swedish indie fashion magazine that is heavy on the visuals and content. The images are always very high fashion and complex. The mag does cover more of the international fashion scene but at the heart covers the Swedish fashion scene…which let’s be real…cannot be all that terrible…in fact it’s prolly really fresh and fashion-forward (it is the land of H&M, Ikea, and Cheap Mondays). Check out the site and if you get a chance make sure you cop a paper copy of it too!

Hope you loved this month’s edition of THE LIST. Leave a comment below and let me know what you think!

-Selamawit

ARIIEL

ARIIEL

What started out as just a joke has turned into a growing entrepreneurial dream turned enterprise. The designer had a dream, the gift of drawing and the tenacity and will to manifest her ideas. She started off by designing high-end pieces and over time began to branch out and test her skills by actually making the jewelry herself. This resulted in the creation of a second line, in spring 2009, of custom-made jewelry pieces called ARIIEL. You may ask yourself, so what does “Ariiel” mean? It means, Light or Lion of God. The designer  says she selected this name, “merely for the projects’ inconceivable intention that may position it and others ahead, by becoming the guiding light!” 

After a small sit-down with the designer, I asked her few questions about ARIIEL’s story, her inspiration and where her love for jewelry came from. Here’s what she said:

What sparked your initial desire to make art with metals and semi-precious gems?

Growing up, art was my favorite subject and still is to date; I remember cutting flowers and holding them in-between my fingers or against my earlobes and treating them like my jewelries or drawing, painting and creating things whether it was to create a piano out of cardboard box or sitting in a garden and painting a portrait of the scenery; I did it all!!  These were the hours that I retreated from reality and simultaneously these were the days that I began to cultivate and strengthen my GOD given talent and began to weave it with my favorite fashion accessory, Jewelry!!

How do your designs begin?

For ARIIEL: I shape them! And everything is based on my instinct.  It’s important that each piece has its own identity and not meet the status quo,  for the most part with respect to the classic signature-look of pearl necklaces.  Only in the case of pearl necklaces, I bend the rule because; it allows me to relate to some of my favorite actresses like Audrey Hepburn and Grace Kelly who covered the front pages of countless magazines. Overall, my inspiration comes from a combination of things including nature, music and my surroundings together, gives birth to a vision and the jewelry evolves!

Which is more powerful in your work: materials effect imagination or vice versa?

I must say, the materials effect on my imagination have more power; just seeing it come to life itself brings joy to my heart and possesses power on its own not to mention, the jewelry’s color and degree of shimmer.

Who are the different types of women you envision wearing your pieces?

I would envision a woman, who is mysterious yet free spirited who embraces her own identity and style with a passion and confidence. To me, no one should be alike and everyone should have identity because each is special in her own ways!

What or who is your muse?

My imagination allows me to envision the piece before it’s made, and as such in my head is where the muse is located…because at times there have been items that I withdrew from a collection simply because, it didn’t stand out enough or whatever the reason might be in my mental picture.

What sets you apart?

ARIIEL’s identity/brand combined with my dream.

Lastly, is there something that feeds your creativity?

It would definitely be nature combined with my artistic visions which in turn  feed my creativity.

The following images below are just a few of the great pieces ARIIEL has to offer. At the bottom you will find the contact information you need should you want to inquire further!

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All the pieces within this line are pretty affordable and are definitely unique in design and finish. Each jewelry is a perfect complementary piece for any look of the day or evening. For more information, contact: ariiel.jewels@gmail.com

-Selamawit

THE LIST III

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LABELS


Camper

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Carhartt

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Cheap Monday

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Chevignon

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Chloe

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Chris Benz

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Clae

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Clawmoney

Snake Skin Knuckle Duster Necklace in Red

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Faux Cazal Clear Frames

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Combo & Combobella

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Cr8tive Recreation

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Criminal

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Cross Colours

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PUBLICATIONS & DOTCOMS:

Complex – What’s not to love about this magazine/website. Great covers. Edgy, fashionable and innovative. Started by designer Mark Ecko; this site is really great and I am glad its one of the few mag sites that survived last year. Heavy emphasis on Music and Fashion. Definitely on the urban-side but they’ll surprise you from time to time. Check out the site and go buy a copy of the magazine too!

NYLON - I was introduced to this magazine by few friends of mine last year. I really like their angle. Its all fashion but with a slightly indie feel. It’s not like Vogue where it’d be all about haute couture and high fashion, but this mag/site is more about up&coming designers and labels that are fresh and purchasable for us regular folks.

Current – This is actually a TV network but they also have a good website. I am obsessed with this channel. A really great friend of mine told me about it awhile ago but it was not until recently that I finally took a minute to check it out. So finally last week I did and I have been watching hours of it every day/night….all week. There are soooo many different shows and news stories. From following Mos Def in Japan, to the Viewer Content (VC) short films where freelancers from all over the world create, produce/direct and submit their own newstories, to clips on social/foreign issues. A media outlet for the liberal-minded that a even a conservative could learn to love. If you are an aspiring writer, journalist, director/producer, and even actor/comedian, and social media genius, this is a site and network you should definitely check out!

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I hope you liked the designers/labels listed above. If you are a designer yourself, please email at editor.shademagazine@gmail.com and tell me about your work! Also lookout for a special DMV fashion piece next month!

Stay tuned folks, tons more to come!

-Selamawit

Introducing: The List

THE LIST

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I love fashion. Sounds like such a common statement. But it’s true. Fashion is definitely top 3 of worldly things that I truly love and actually get moved by. I actually get chills when I see an impeccably made dress or a stunning pair of heels. As a child I would alter my clothes, cutting up my shirts and bottoms, playing dress-up with my mother & sister’s clothes and shoes (until I couldn’t fit in them anymore!), and studying and obsessing over magazines. I was in there, back when the likes of Issac Mizarhi, Versace, Valentino, Carolina Herrera and Calvin Klein ruled the fashion world…and still do!  watch this

So I have always tried to keep up with different trends and realized…well…after a while it got to be really difficult to keep up. Trends, colors and materials are easy to keep up with, but these days names are coming in and out and the fashion industry has grown to mean more than just a dress and pair of pumps.

So I realized one thing I wish I had, was an extensive catalogue. A list that had names of labels that I had never heard of. And wished I had. So I decided I need to make that list. or at least start one. And add onto it as time went by. The comprehensive list I have been working on consists of labels, sites and magazines that I love and find fresh and I feel that you need to check out too.

Along the way, I studied different magazines, sites and shows and real-life people(I love seeing what people wear and how they create their looks!) and began jotting them down.

Over the course of next few months I will be building up to my extensive list. So to start off, here are the first batch:

Labels

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Aem’Kei AEMKEI_0212

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Publications

Classics:

Vogue – the fashion holy book. practically collectibles.

Marie Claire – great articles on beauty, relationships and they always have social spin.In case, ya know, ya wanna save the world

Vanity Fair – great articles, signature covers

Harper’s Bazaar – extensive coverage of newest trends/styles in fashion

Elle – youthful and always covers hippest newest “it” people.

Time – stay up on the politics. interesting articles. signature covers.

Huffington Post- socio-politcal blogger’s heaven.

Reuters - stay up on world affairs…and anything else under sun. good writing & images.

Artsy:

Juxtapoz -the images alone gets you hooked. articles pretty good too.

W’AD – wow. just wow. this European urban fashion/lifestyle magazine is more like a book. crazy covers and images.

JPG -photographers heaven. and you can learn few things if you are starting out.

Arkitip – arts magazine & website. each magazine is a work of art itself. how fun.

BeingHunted – a blogger magazine. sounds odd huh? but it works.

Stay Tuned! The List will be updated every month. It will contain not only under-the-radar designers but also established fashion houses, various publications/sites and a few trend alerts.

Also, If you know of a label/line that should be included let me know!

-Selamawit

(editor.shademagazine@gmail.com)