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January 7, 2013

Media Monday: Third Wave Fashion Recaps the Best Fashion Tech Articles of 2012

Third Wave Fashion logo

 

Dear Fashionistas,

In its first year of business, Third Wave Fashion has proven itself a force within the fashion tech world.  TWF helps start ups like Lacquerous (“Netflix for Nails”) start out on the right foot, and it’s become my go to source for  fashion tech new.

As TWF bid adieu to 2012, it highlighted 12 of its favorite articles, all worth reading.  I recommend checking out the Experts’ Wisdom Series, but you can review all 12 articles here.  All the best to Third Wave Fashion in 2013!

Fashionably Yours,

Nik

July 9, 2012

Media Monday: Black Blogger Month Features Patrice Williams of ‘Looking Fly on a Dime’

Photo Credit: lookingflyonadime.bigcartel.com/

March 26, 2012

Media Monday: Third Wave Fashion Helps Fashion Tech Start Ups

Dear Fashionistas,

I wanted to pass along something I recently saw on Facebook: Third Wave Fashion.  This is a New York-based company that offers “strategic planning and experienced hands-on consulting for fashion-focused web-based startups” and have worked with the likes of Ralph Lauren, MTV UK and Fast Company.  So if you’re also a fashion/tech “entreprenista” I’d definitely check out their website!

Fashionably Yours,

Nik

March 19, 2012

Media Monday: Austin’s Stitch Lab

Stitch Lab is in my neck of the woods and so I’ve driven by it quite often.  It wasn’t until a friend convinced me to take a sewing class there that I actually stopped by.  Nestled away on South First, this quaint, converted house is equal parts whimsical fabric boutique and serious sewing classroom.

I enrolled in the Beginning I Sewing Series whereby our small class of four students was to learn how to make 1) a small drawstring bag, 2) a pillow and 3) our choice of a more advanced pillow, a purse or a skirt.  Our instructor Becky, armed with the patience of a saint, guided us all to sewing success over the course of three weekly classes, each 3.5 hours in duration.

In class one, we learned about the most important parts and functions of the sewing machine and created a drawstring bag, which is perfects for storing all kinds of little things, even doggie treats.  In class two, we made a square 16” pillow with piping and a zipper in the back.  Trust me, it was a boost to my confidence as a budding seamstress.  And then in class three, we all chose to make purses, because you know, that’s what fashionistas do!

Stitch Lab offers a variety of classes at different times of the day and week.  The Beginning I Sewing Series was only $140 and you can rent a machine for a mere $5!  When’s the last time you got 10.5 hours of classroom instruction for $145??  I betcha NEVER!  I highly recommend taking a class here, whether it’s sewing, knitting or cross-stitch; they have a class for just about everything you’d want to make.

It’s funny how time can change your perspective.  My mother is a prolific seamstress but I was never interested in learning as a kid.  I found the noise of the sewing machine to be jarring, whereas my mother found it to be soothing.  I still don’t find the rhythmic cadence of the sewing machine relaxing, but I do find it extremely satisfying to finish an item that is both aesthetically pleasing and useful.  So thank you Stitch Lab!

Stitch Lab Contact Info:

Email: info [at] stitchlab [dot] biz

Phone: 512-440-0712

1000 S. 1st. Street
Austin, TX 78704

Retail Hours:
Monday – Saturday 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Sunday 1:00 PM – 6:00 PM

Fashionably Yours,

Nik

March 5, 2012

Media Monday: Bag Borrow or Steal’s New Freebies

Fashionistas:

I’ve been following Bag Borrow or Steal for quite a while.  I even wrote a research paper about the company in grad school when it tried to rebrand itself as “Avelle.”  There’s been an interesting development in the last month: membership and shipping are now free, insurance is included and the “steal it” option in the bag, borrow or steal framework has been restructured.  Check out the details below:

Membership – It’s Now Free

If you’ve already paid a membership fee, you won’t lose any benefits. If you haven’t already used the credited membership fee, you can still use your credit. Additionally, you’ll remain on the preferred customer list for at least a year, which not only gives you 48 hours notice before everyone else on New Arrivals in the collection but also allows you to put items on the Wait List.

Insurance – It’s Now Included

Insurance is now covered on every rental item, however this does NOT cover irreparable damage, loss or theft. Now you don’t have to worry about normal wear and tear on an item while it’s in your possession.

Standard Shipping – It’s Now Free All the Time

Standard shipping is now free on every rental item. Return shipping is also free for rental items.

Steal It -

We’ve eliminated the Steal It program for Rental. Why?  Well, by doing this we are able to keep more inventory for our customers, which reduces wait list times for everyone. Great deals are available on our Private Sale , so be sure to stop by and find some fabulous items for purchase.”

Better late than never, I say.  I may renew my membership, once I dig a little deeper into the terms and conditions (nerd alert!).  If I find anything interesting, I’ll be sure to let you know!

Fashionably Yours,

Nik

February 27, 2012

Media Monday: Oscars 2012 Fashion Recap

Interesting Oscars show last night…I guess I need to see that Hugo film!  Well, on to the fashion!

Photo: Zap2It.com

The photo collage above has some beautiful dresses included, but not all are best dressed material!  Read on to see why.  ; )

MY BEST DRESSED LIST

GWYNETH PALTROW IN TOM FORD

Photo: Heather Ikei © A.M.P.A.S.

The cape is genius.  I have to admit the dress itself does not have the “wow” factor though it is lovely and simple.  But, the cape takes it over the top- it was just visually interesting and I thought Gwyneth knocked it out of the park.

MICHELLE WILLIAMS IN LOUIS VUITTON

Photo: graziadaily.co.uk

I don’t recall Louis Vuitton making an appearance on the red carpet very often, but that may be changing.  This dress is young, fresh and in the most joyful shade of coral.  In the past, it’s been noted that Michelle is not always the most sunny personality on the red carpet, but it looks like this frock lifted her spirits.  How could you not  be happy in this dress?!

OCTAVIA SPENCER IN TADASHI SHOJI

Photo: graziadaily.co.uk

The beading on this gown is exquisite.  I couldn’t stop looking at it, especially during close ups!  Octavia is perfection in this dress and couldn’t have looked lovelier.

Photo: Zap2It.com

Again, the photo collage above includes some good contenders for worst dressed and so I’ll just briefly mention a few, but not all deserve to be on that list.  Sandra Bullock’s dress is actually very beautiful, and I don’t mind that it’s not skin tight.  If it had been taken in at the waist  just a little, she would’ve been on my Best Dressed list.  And at least Rooney Mara wore a white dress this time.

Now for my actual Worst Dressed List, Melissa McCarthy’s Marina Rinaldi dress just didn’t do it for me.  While I loved the jeweled neckline, that alone couldn’t save the dress from the unfortunate sleeves and unflattering color.  Berenice Bejo wore a mint green Elie Saab dress, but the long sleeves and retro hue was a big miss.  This would’ve been more appropriate for dame Helen Mirren.

Surprisingly, the third worst dress was not included in the photo series above, so here it is below.

ANNA FARRIS IN DIANE VON FURSTENBERG

Photo: Celebuzz.com

Again, with the age-inappropriate long sleeves.  From the neck up, Anna looks gorgeous, but this Morticia Addams meets disco get up should’ve stayed with the stylist.  She did use a stylist right?

What were your best and worst dressed Oscar nominees?

Fashionably Yours,

Nik

February 20, 2012

Media Monday: The Oscars, Plus ‘Behind the Seams’ Returns

Fashionistas,

The 84th Annual Academy Awards are upon us.  I feel like a little bit of a hypocrite because I haven’t seen half of these films, but I’m ready to see red carpet fashions and fiascos on February 26th!  Will my friend and I finally agree on something fabulous?  We shall see.  ; )

Being that I have seen The Help  and The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, I’ll be rooting for those two!  See the full list of Oscar nominees here.

Also, I’m bringing back “Behind the Seams,” which focuses more on the business of fashion and entrepreneurship.  You’ll hear candid confessionals from people who have worked behind the cameras, backstage or run their own businesses.  I’ve been inspired by these stories, so much so that I’m starting an online vintage store with a dear friend of mine (more on that later!).

From the start, I wanted Thread Conscious to be about more than pretty clothes; I want to offer you the unique perspective that can only come from real people, working really hard, “behind the seams.”  Let’s dig deeper and learn about what it takes to make the fashion magic happen.

Below, I’ve included one of my first Behind the Seams articles, featuring dynamic Cypriot designer and entrepreneur Dora Fitikidi Schabel, co-owner of FIG: A Taste of European Design in Fort Worth, Texas.

Please note FIG’s current information is as follows:

U.S. Distributor
Retail Studio
FIG Designers LLC
2925 Crocket Street
Fort Worth, TX 76107
USA
Tel.: 1-817-886-0712
info@figdesigners.com

Retail Hours:
M-W 10-6
Th-Sa 10-9

*Next month, we’ll hear from another amazing fashion entrepreneur on a mission to change some industry attitudes and I’ll tell you a little more about the online vintage store my friend and I are creating!

Happy reading, and Happy Presidents’ Day!

Fashionably Yours,

Nik

Behind the Seams: Dora Schabel & Simi Radcliffe of FIG: A Taste of European Design

Fort Worth, TX. Recently, I returned to FIG: A Taste of European Design, to chat with founding partner and handbag designer Dora Schabel and wardrobe consultant Simi Radcliffe. Let me tell you, it was my distinct pleasure to interview these two lovely- and fascinating- women.

Dora Schabel

Sally Burt (L) & Simi Radcliffe

As I entered the small, pristine foyer, I was promptly greeted by a striking brunette who ushered me into the front room of the studio, a plush dreamy space enveloped in modern décor and European couture. Poised and brimming with knowledge, I quickly learned that she was Simi Radcliffe, a regal Persian model and wardrobe consultant with years of experience in the fashion industry. Within mere moments of Radcliffe perching on a chair, a figure appeared in the doorway. “Hello, you must be Nik. I’m Dora.”

Dora Schabel Persian Lamb Bag

Impressive yet approachable, confident yet humble, this Cyprus native possesses more than personality- she has presence- both immediate and undeniable. You understand right away that you are meeting someone very special. I explained to Schabel and Radcliffe that I hoped to talk a little about both the business and consumption of fashion- an ambitious goal on my part. Schabel understood all too well what a daunting task that would be. As a business owner, handbag designer and the re-elected President of the Cyprus Fashion Designers Association, she has layers of experience spanning more than a decade.

Dora Schabel Cowhide Clutch

“Well only 5% of fashion is glamour. The other 95% is work,” she offered with a knowing sparkle in her eye. No stranger to hard work, Schabel and FIG co-founder Robin Birdsong are moving the operation to a larger space close to the award-winning Tillman’s Roadhouse very soon. The new studio will inherit FIG’s current modern aesthetic, since the “clothes are the main protagonist,” says Schabel. FIG’s goal is to familiarize fashionable Fort Worth women with made to measure clothing. According to Radcliffe, “Made to measure is common in Europe. I grew up with it.” Now she wants to help bring Texas women the same impeccable customer service and attention to detail, which is inherent to the made to measure concept. “Fort Worth needs it and lacks it. More time should be spent on women,” laments Radcliffe. I agree. We’re all individuals with unique features- why not have clothes that reflect that individuality while fitting perfectly? No longer would we have to settle for a premade mold. At this moment I’m reminded of my favorite quote from the movie Bride Wars during the dress fitting scene: “You don’t alter Vera to fit you, you alter yourself to fit Vera.” Not if you’re a FIG customer! Did I also mention they sell couture wedding gowns?

Dora Schabel Yellow Tote

As further proof of her unwavering work ethic, Schabel is constantly searching for new talent to add to FIG’s roster of impressive European designers. “We’re adding four new designers in early 2011!” She explained that FIG’s independent designers are really artists who work very hard at their crafts. “Perhaps a designer will decide to make only ten of a certain dress style or purse, only ten in the whole world. Then you know you are getting something truly unique.” Obviously, Schabel understands that fashionistas have an appreciation for the very beautiful and the very rare. It should be noted that FIG follows a Fair Trade model that ensures their independent designers maintain autonomy over the designs and pricing of their respective clothing lines.

As for Schabel, the designer, she finds inspiration for her one-of-a-kind handbags everywhere, from architecture and interior design, to trips to Japan, to simple pleats on a dress. As for Schabel, the fashionista, she favors structured yet soft pieces and lives by this rule, “Accentuate what’s best, camouflage what’s worst!” Ah, the mantra of made to measure!

FIG: A Taste of European Design

U.S. Distributor
FIG Designers LLC
910 Currie Street
Fort Worth, TX 76107
USA
Tel.: 1-817-420-9630
info@figdesigners.com

 

February 13, 2012

Media Monday: Pinterest Under Fire for Affiliate Links

 

 

 

Popular start up Pinterest has come under fire for one of the ways it makes profits: appending affiliate links to some pins.  If a user clicks the affiliate link and buys the product, the retailer pays Pinterest.  While the use of affiliate links to make money is nothing new in the fashion blogging world, folks seem to be in a tizzy because they were unaware of Pinterest’s practice.

Any start up is in need of funding for continued growth, and advertising is usually a main generator of revenue.  Do you think Pinterest profiting from affiliate links is shady, or just a standard industry practice?  Read the entire article on CNN Money.  Also check out interesting discussions and viewpoints about Pinterest at llsocial.com.

Fashionably Yours,

Nik

February 6, 2012

Media Monday: February Fashion Weeks At A Glance

Hi Fashionistas,

Just a quick note that the three fashion weeks for this month are:

1) New York- Feb. 9-16

2) London- Feb. 17-22

3) Washington, D.C.- Feb. 20-26

Can’t wait to see the IFB Conference on Feb. 8th- thank God for livestream!

Fashionably Yours,

Nik

January 30, 2012

Media Monday: Jason Wu for Target Debuts Feb. 2012

Photo Credit: www.thebudgetbabe.com

Collaboration is the new black.  We’ve seen partnerships between the likes of Versace and H&M, Vera Wang and Kohls and now Jason Wu and Target.  Collection goes on sale online and in stores on Feb. 5th!

Fashionably Yours,

Nik

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