DESIGNER TO KNOW: Nico-D by Nico Didonna

The label was started by Italian born, Nico Didonna after he graduated from the London College of Fashion. For Autumn Winter 2009/10 he presented a menswear and women’s collection. Read more on BeautyConfessional.
Dominic Jones Leather Gloves With Gold Nails


How awesome are these leather driving gloves with white gold nails?
LAST NIGHT’S EVENT: Rad By Rad Hourani At SoHo Grand

Last night, the fashion people gathered at SoHo Grand to preview the new collection by Rad Hourani. Hourani told Style.com that this unisex line isn’t necessarily a diffusion line (priced from $100-400), but that “this is just more relaxed and easier to wear in cotton and jerseys.” The line will be available in November online and in stores, perfect timing for these pieces, which include a lot of jackets, vests, super skinny jeans, t shirts, and perfectly draped shorts.
Judging from the runway and all of the fashionable people there, must-haves for fall:
-guys in heels
-platforms
-destroyed tees
-partially shaved heads (for guys and girls)
-black, black, black
We had the pleasure of seeing the man himself, who was looking fabulous as to be expected. Other sightings, Kelly Cutrone (who told us that she works out in her cowboy boots), Kate Lanphear, Malcom Harris.
See our photos of the runway show, and a few fashion people on Cult
DESIGNER TO KNOW: Asia Wysoczynska
The website Not Just A Label has become one of Fashion Indie’s favorites, providing us and our readers with the most current and innovative designer blood. Although narrowing down my favorite Not Just A Label designers is a pretty tough task, I can confidently say that designer Asia Wysoczynska reigns among the top. Hailing from Warsaw, Poland and currently in her last year at the International Costume and Fashion Design School, Wysoczynska has recently been recognized by the fashion savvy Diane Pernet, and for good reason!
With three collections, The Taste of Life, Androgyny Tighten Up and Northern Seas Memories, Wysoczynska has quite the array of both men’s and women’s pieces. Paying close attention to structure and detail, Wysoczynska’s aim is to design clothes meaningful for the people wearing them. Without a doubt, my favorite of Wysoczynska’s pieces are the transparent organza and taffeta dresses and shirts.
Keep your eyes peeled for Asia Wysoczynska because this girl is likely to become a household name!
GALLERY: DESIGNER TO KNOW: Asia Wysoczynska
See more from Asia Wysoczynska at Not Just A Label here!
DESIGNER TO KNOW: Tom Banwell

Tom Banwell’s cut out masks may be a little out of the box for every day life, but seem totally appropriate for editorials. These intricately cut masks made of leather sell on his Etsy store for under $50! That’s a steal, considering they allow you to live out all your other worldly childhood dreams – there is even a unicorn mask! For all of you who are not as adventurous, his head bands are a little more earth friendly.


SOURCE: Style Bubble
DESIGNER TO KNOW: S***R Shoes
Corey and I just got back from Capsule, and while we were incredibly impressed with the majority of the collections present, we both had a little soft spot for S***R Shoes. S***R has provided kicks for Thom Yorke of Radiohead to Orlando Bloom and even Matthew Williamson! Gathering inspiration from the iconic James Dean, S***R shoes have a recognizable look with the modern convenience of a rubber sole. But S***R Shoes are anything but sneakers. Made from the finest suede and leather, S***R has a variety of amazing boots, oxfords, lace-ups and saddles totally worth getting your feet on!
GALLERY: S***R Shoes Spring 2010 Collection
Check out S***R here!
DESIGNER TO KNOW: Zimmermann

I think every girl dreads baiting suit shopping. Even if you love your body it is still so dull, every season I look for a bathing suit with a fresh, flattering style and the majority of the time I fail. But not this year, Zimmerman is everything I have been looking for. Incorporating bight prints, ruffles, cut outs, and uniquely placed ties into my beach routine I am automatically in love.


SOURCE: Fashionising
DESIGNER TO KNOW: Fanny and Jessy

Design company Fanny and Jessy has brought an entirely new form of fashion to the scene. It’s origami! Triangle shaped fabric segments are folded and pressed to create versatile works of all different colors.
GALLERY: Fanny and Jessy Designs
LINKAGE: Outsa Pop
DESIGNERS TO KNOW Attilla Design

Very few designers are able to transverse the limitations of fashions cut and sew to create truly wearable pieces of art, but Attilla Design, an Etsy designer we just discovered might be one in the running. Not only limited to fashion, this designer has engaged in home furnishings and art with an aesthetic which challenges wearability yet leaves those who purchase it with a fulfilled sense of fashion entitlement. Check out some of her stuff below and check out this designers full collection on Etsy.
QUICKLINK: Attila The Designer
DESIGNER TO KNOW: Litter

Litter is famous making this insane armor-esque jewelry. With the ability to turn any pair of black pumps into some intense scandalous studded shoes, Litter is certainty a name to remember for anyone who wants to add a little spice to their shoe life. These shoe accessories range from $80 to $245, much cheaper and much more unique then buying another pair of basic designer shoes. Litter also makes body and head jewelry so you can live out all your chain and armor fantasies a la Daphne Guinness.

SOURCE: High Snobette
DESIGNER TO KNOW: Raphael Young





Raphael Young was first inspired to design shoes at the tender age of 14 after attending his first haute couture show. Trained under his uncle Alexandre Narcy, who was the head of Yves Saint Laurent’s shoe studio for 40 years, he even received some key advice from Mr. Laurent himself: “keep it simple.” He went on to work at various design houses in Italy before starting his own line.
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DESIGNER TO KNOW: Yestadt Millinery

When you’re working with your best friend since 5th grade, I guess anything can seem possible, which is essentially the story for designer Molly Yestadt and close friend/sales rep Jane Pincus. The duo are a match ready to advance the prevalence of millinery, hence the company, Yestadt Millinery. FashionIndie had the privilege of meeting with the Yestadt team to get the inside scoop!
With gorgeous hats donning that signature blue inside trim, it seemed rather necessary to ask Molly how she got into the field of millinery. Attending FIT and gaining training in the specific field, to Molly it seemed as though millinery was her only true option because it was the one thing she really loved. Hats are the “microcosm of a look”, she explains, finding the right words to articulate, “Why hats?” She goes on to explain that the entire process of creating the hat is really a special thing, that there’s a certain art to it.
And what is that art exactly? The designer gave us an inside look into how the whole hat-making process really takes place; it all begins with something called blocking. Blocking is much like creating you’re own little sculpture; however, instead of sculpting the next “David”, you’re creating that perfect finishing touch to an ensemble. Molly is sure to start each piece with an inspiration of color, as she hand dyes a large majority of the materials she works with and takes great pride in the fact that each and every piece is hand touched. The designer loves taking custom orders and says it really allows her to make something unique, as she boasts her customers generally give her a wide degree of artistic freedom.
So what’s next for Yestadt Millinery? With items shown in the Marc by Marc show, and some of their favorite pieces being worn on Rihanna’s head, they have high hopes for the future. In the forefront is this main goal to somehow make hats relevant, Molly doesn’t want these pieces to be “fringe items”. “They’re supposed to keep pace with everything else,” she explains.
And as the designer herself is advancing quite well, she has a bit of advice to others out there: “Do what you love. It’s all possible as long as you don’t sleep,” she says with a grin.
GALLERY: Yestadt Millinery designs
I’M IN LOVE: Jennifer Behr Headbands


Fuck the recession, I must own one of these Jennifer Behr headbands. Seen all over Gossip Girl and worn by all sorts of celebrities, this season Behr gave her collection a little more edge. And I can’t say anything else but, I’m in love.
I’m thinking of a potential DIY…I’ll try not to piss anyone off this time
SOURCE: Stylefrizz
DESIGNERS TO KNOW: House of Architects Millinery

Really cool headwear by House of Architects. More info here.
DESIGNER TO KNOW: Reid Peppard
Ried Peppard work is basically wearable taxidermy making it very creepy, but totally cool. I’ll admit, I’m not really down for wearing a mouse around my neck but am obsessed with his wing pieces. On par with feathers as far as trends go, these wings are gorgeous and totally editorial worthy. Surprisingly versatile, these wings look just as good in this minimalist shoot as they would in something more boho or beach inspired. Check out more of Reid Peppard’s work on his blog.

SOURCE: Frillr
DESIGNER TO KNOW: Julie Eilenberger

Danish designer Julie Eilenberger draws inspiration from early science fiction and old hollywood movies, creating a unique blending of eras and styles that one would not immediately associate. Black Swarovski crystals and foam shoulder pads accent Eilenberger’s sheer body conscious designs. Already showing at Berlin Fashion Week, Eilenberger still has two more years of design school.

SOURCE: Refinery 29’s Pipeline
Designer Jaeyoon Jeong Opens A Store In Nolita

Korean designer Jaeyoon Jeong opened up his first store in Nolita after studying at Drexel University and interning with Jean-Charles de Castelbajac in Paris. He started his label earlier this year and has finally opened a store at Spring and Mott in Nolita. The store showcases his brilliantly structured S/S collection in an all white room (very sleek!), and the Fall line will be available in August.
Check out more and see pics from The Cut!
THE INNER-VIEWS OF FASHION: Mitra Khayyam Of Blood Is The New Black


Sadly, the ‘RIP YSL’ shirts by Brian Lichtenberg are out of print, but I’ve been in love with them ever since I first spied them in some band’s photoshoot. I discovered they were first sold on Blood Is The New Black, and after going to their site found out they feature a ton of awesome designers. I had a chance to chat via email with owner Mitra Khayyam to find out what BITNB is all about:
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Fashion Indie: How did you start Blood Is The New Black?
Mitra Khayyam: The concept for blood is the new black came from my thesis paper from Parsons. After college I had many jobs, and after being a disgruntled employee, I decided that I wanted to start my own company and be my own boss. And with that I pulled out my thesis paper and decided that I could actually start an artist based t-shirt company. We were lucky, Keren Richter had already been approached by Urban Outfitters to design tees for them, but they wanted to pay her just a tiny fraction of what the tees would sell for. Instead we ended up selling them Blood is the New Black x Keren Richter shirts. Win-win!
FI: What do you look for in the designers you feature?
MK: I love art that can evoke all sorts of emotions. I love to collaborate with different types of artists, because each one can add a different mood to the collection. Generally I love irreverence and humor so if an artist can make me smile it goes a long way. But I also feel a connection with ones that make me question everything and anything and hit me deep. I guess it depends from day to day.
FI: Who is a designer you’d really like to collaborate with?
MK: I think Brooklyn based designer Maya Hayuk is amazing, as is Aurel Schmidt
FI: Are you a designer yourself?
MK: I am not a designer but I greatly appreciate the aesthetics abilities of people around me. Due to my lack of art skills I love finding new artists and introducing people to them.
FI: Where do you hope to take your company next?
MK: Blood is the new black is a company that introduces our customers to new artists; I want to be able to expand this knowledge online and well as on print. I can see Blood is the New Black as a way for people to read about new art, find out what is up and coming and own a piece of that work.
FI: Any advice for other artists/designers out there hoping to ‘make it’?
MK: It will take some sweat, hard work, and determination to make it. You have to believe in your product. You also have to surround yourself with people who believe in your vision as well. Don’t think you’re going to make it overnight, or that you can coast off any success. Always try to take it to next level. And love every minute of it.
FI: If you had $1000 to blow on a shopping spree, what designers would you buy from?
MK: APC and Alexander Wang. With a few of my own t-shirt blanks thrown in for good measure.
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Check out Blood is the New Blacks site for more info on which designers they feature, and to shop online. Follow them on twitter for a 25% EXCLUSIVE discount to followers until July 9th!

















