Designer Discovery: 6267

25 Jan 2008

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Roberto Rimondi and Tommaso Aquilano are 6267 (named after Rimondi’s clothing ID number at summer camp), Italian designer duo and force to be reckoned with. Though relatively new to the scene, you would never know it from their work.

The latest collection was their spring 2008 Ready-To-Wear, a fusion of fifties couture and Japanese Samurai. Models stomped down the runway in luxurious silks and embroidered pieces in palettes of navy, cream, lavender and gold. Beautiful sheath dresses, high-waisted micro minis, full coats and flowing wide leg trousers kept the silhouette classic and sophisticated, while the tent dresses and floral patterns added drama and flair.

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Popularity: 6% [?]

Cobble Hill Sales

22 Jan 2008

1/20–2/20 Clothes and accessories from Marc by Marc Jacobs, Hanii Y, and Milly are $50 to $200 at Diane T; that’s 30 to 60 percent off. 174 Court St., nr. Bergen St., Cobble Hill (718-923-5777); A.E., M.C., V.; Tues.–Fri. (11–7:30); Sat. (11–6:30); Sun. (1–5:30).

1/25–2/10 After you’re done at Diane T, swing around the corner to Bird for deals on Earnest Sewn straight-leg jeans (now $49), 3.1 Phillip Lim double-breasted cardigans (now $119), and tall Isabel Marant boots (now $179). 220 Smith St., at Butler St., Cobble Hill (718-797-3774), and 430 Seventh Ave., nr. 14th St., Park Slope (718-768-4940); Mon.–Sat. (noon–8); Sun. (noon–7).

Popularity: 4% [?]

Zero + Maria Sale

22 Jan 2008

This is the last chance to get 75 percent off deals on fall/winter shoe samples (now $130), scarf tops (now $81), and dolman jackets (now $155) at Zero + Maria Cornejo. 225 Mott St., nr. Prince St. (212-925-3849) and 807 Greenwich St., at Jane St. (212-620-0460); 1/21–1/27 (call for store hours).

Popularity: 3% [?]

Big Box Fashion. The Misunderstood Monster?

17 Jan 2008

We see it happen in every field. The Knockoff.

In music it’s the illegal downloading that hurts the industry but in fashion sometimes its not so cut and dry. When designers come out with their collections they are fully a product of their creative minds, as wild and as crazy as the clothing may be. What companies like H&M and others such as Forever 21 and Target are doing is kind of harsh to the high-end couture lovers but lets face it we don’t all make six figure paychecks. Fashion is a right every person should have at any budget and while I can sit here and be a snob about how fashion should be for the ones that can afford the couture its not my view at all.
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Diane Von Furstenburg VS Target. Identical or Similar?
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The people that actually think the fashion houses of Paris and Italy are suffering from all of this must be out of their minds. One thing we tend to forget is that Europe will always be far ahead of us with trends and fashion that’s just a fact. By the time such styles make their way to us in retailers such as Target, H&M and others they are already “over” in the European market, so there is no loss to the designers whatsoever. Another thing I should point out is the new development, where these corporations are actually teaming up WITH these designers in order to bring style to those with modest income.

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Feragamo VS. Nine West. Lifted or Inspired?
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Take for example Vera Wang and Karl Lagerfeld, in November of 2004 Lagerfeld’s collection for H&M debuted and sold out in mere hours. We later hear of Lagerfeld’s disappointment when he told Vogue magazine he would never work with the Swedish retail giant again adding “They did not make the clothes in sufficient quantities. I find it embarrassing that H&M let down so many people… I don’t think that is very kind, especially for people in small towns and countries in eastern Europe. It is snobbery created by anti-snobbery.” So you see you cant win them all.

Another fashion great Vera Wang also teamed up with a big chain this time it was the chic Kohls. Wang’s efforts were more effective because even though she took a chance with going to route of a store that had never showcased such a high-end designer, a problem she surely overcame with flying colors. Her line Simply Vera which made its debut in September of 2007 was such a success that it can still be found in Kohls all over the country. It has offered style to girls that couldn’t otherwise afford such luxury and I know of at least three of my girlfriends who wear the collection and love it.

I guess I’ll leave it to the person who really couldn’t have said it better (even if she wasn’t a made up character in a movie). It was the great Miranda Priestly, The Devil who rocked Prada, who said “and then cerulean quickly showed up in the collections of 8 different designers. Then it filtered down through the department stores and then trickled on down into some tragic Casual Corner where you, no doubt, fished it out of some clearance bin. However, that blue represents millions of dollars and countless jobs and so it’s sort of comical how you think that you’ve made a choice that exempts you from the fashion industry when, in fact, you’re wearing the sweater that was selected for you by the people in this room. From a pile of stuff.”

In my opinion, fashion is for the brave souls who wake up every morning and decide that they are going to take time and make themselves presentable to the outside world. So whether you follow a trend or don’t or whether you shop indie or go the couture route, get up, look fabulous, and read Fashion Indie and you’ll be all set.

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Chloe VS. Urban Outfitters. Oh yeah, you stole this idea!!!

For More Adventures in Copyrights visit Fashionista.com
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Popularity: 9% [?]

Printed Originality from BeaYukMui

17 Jan 2008

beayukmuisweaterdress.jpgQuickly fell in love with this little “wrap dress” from designer BeaYukMui. It’s on sale for $237.50 (it’s so weird when the pricing isn’t simple, cause $240 is just so hard to accept) and it’s 100% cashmere (from Italy).
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Popularity: 4% [?]

The Best Brands of 2007 Courtesy of SlamxHype

17 Jan 2008

SlamxHype has really impressed us with a new feature called The Best of Brands 2007. The editors intereviewed 19 of the most influential people in the neo-streetwear scene, like Fraser Cooke, Chris Gibbs and Jared Reynolds about what their favorite brands are and why. Not surprisingly, Visvim got plenty of shout outs, with brands like WTaps, Phenomenon, Undercover and Junya Watanabe getting plenty of attention as well. It’s a great read. Get on it and see who the style leaders of the evolution of streetwear will be for 2008.

(Photo: phenomenon on SlamxHype)

(Source: WeAreTheMarket.com

Popularity: 3% [?]

Going Custom. Stampd’ of Approval

17 Jan 2008

Stamped LA
Stampd’ is a new kind of sneaker shop for LA threadheads and skater-types. Their online store allows for some crazy customization of classic chuckies. At $160 the original looking sneaks will get you some much needed LA love in the mean old streets of NYC. Each sneaker is made to order and you can choose different images for each side which includes cigarette packs, images of classic Nikes, and limited edition designs by guest graphic artists. This site definitely has Fashion Indie’s Stampd of Approval (oh I crack myself up!!!)

Popularity: 3% [?]

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