Archive for February, 2010

Elizabeth Phillips Elspeth NY On the Road to Success

By | Tuesday February 9th, 2010 | 01:46 pm | Comments

 “I enjoy being able to have the vision to see things without being able to see them in front of me.”,  Elizabeth Phillips

Noblivity Spotlights Emerging Designer Elizabeth Phillips

Company/Designer Name:  Elspeth New York / Elizabeth Phillips

Designer Background Summary:

I am an innovative designer that is quickly rising in the world of fashion.   After graduation from The Ohio State University, I lent my talent and ideas to classic luxury brand companies such as Coach, Michael Kors, Calvin Klein and Ralph Lauren.  After falling in love with accessories, in 2005 I paved my road to success and founded ELSPETH NEW YORK.  Now, I use my freedom to compose eclectic combinations of material, colors and textures.  My determination combined with my extensive background as a fashion designer, ELSPETH designs are on the cutting edge of style. 

How did you get started?

After graduating from college and moving directly to New York City, I entered the fashion industry directly with the passion for accessories. I worked for a wide range of companies and realized my true obsession for creating and designing a great product.   I wanted to create accessories that were individual and alive with passion.  A product that consists of true quality and the attention paid to details,

What inspires your designs?

Everyday living, inspires me to design, living in New York City is a great way to find many muses.  I also depend on finding materials that help me mold and create a handbag.  Feeling the texture and seeing the colors I can envision what the creation will be.

How would you describe your design style, design signatures and who is your targeted customer?

ELSPETH is a premier handbag line that is known for its luxurious materials, vivacious colors and incredible quality.  To give women a transformational accessory that allows her to transition from morning to night with ease.  My target customers’ age range is between 25-55 years old women, aimed for the busy girl who needs a bag from work to play.

What designers inspire you?

My ultimate favorite designers have been:  Jean Paul Gaultier, Alexander McQueen, & Salvatore Ferragamo as my Classic.  As many designers come into my life and inspire me, these designers have held my attention for years.

What obstacles did you have to overcome?

When starting your own business as anything else it has its ups and downs.  I have worked on many projects that had the potential to take me to the next level.  There would be that fall out that would lose that opportunity for me.  No matter how much work or energy I put into it, that is always hard to swallow because you are an emerging designer.

How did you overcome them?

I keep my head up and focus on the end result, if I work hard and keep a clear mind I am able to figure out my problems.  Having your own fashion business tests your skills from every level; the success you receive is a true reflection of yourself.  It is not about the money or fame; designing is about escaping reality and having the ability to think out of the box. 

What has been your greatest moment on your journey so far?

My greatest moment has been when I sold my 1st handbag to a client.

What has been the biggest change in your designs so far?

The day that I started making my custom hardware rather then using stock hardware.  I have designed plenty of hardware for other companies so when I got the chance to open up my designs, it makes them that much more special.

If money were no object what would you do right now?

I would go on a leather buying spree and make as many bags as I could.  Being an independent designer you don’t have the luxury to develop and develop styles after styles.  There are so many ideas I have on paper and in my head that making every one of them is a goal I try to attain.

What are the best and worst things about being a designer?

The best thing about being a designer is being able to use my imagination and keep my creativity flowing.  I enjoy being able to have the vision to see things without being able to see them in front of me.  The worst thing about being a designer is finding flaws in the world.

Describe your typical day?

My typical day is always changing; I learned to live in the moment.  Since I am a one man team, I work on different aspects of my business everyday.  One day I might need to be in a creative mindset and design, the next day I might need to think clearly on numbers for financing. 

What’s your philosophy of life?

To take a breath when times get overwhelming, you will be able to get through this.  Relax and enjoy the ride no matter how stressful times can get.

Chicago Emerging Designers ‘Big Love’ Charity Shopping Event

By | Tuesday February 9th, 2010 | 12:14 pm | Comments

In support of the upcoming holiday – Valentine’s Day – and Big Love Little Hearts Foundation, The Fashion Journal and Beauty and the Bottle are hosting a charity shopping event to raise money for Big Love and to share a toast to love and happiness this season.

The event will be held at the Red Canary Lounge on Milwaukee – www.theredcanarychicago.comWednesday, February 10th from 6-9pm. The first 100 guests will receive goody bags and there is a $10 suggested donation at the door, (which will go to Big Love.) Shop for yourself, or for your loved ones among the designers: Dawn+Relentless, Zamrie, Fabi, TZEN Boutique, The 3 Hearts Boutique and Eclectica. Mary Kay will also be providing FREE make up and facial trials.

Jazz singer, Lisa Roti will be performing, there will be appetizer and drink specials and a charity auction at the end of the night. You’ll be able to bid on products such as handbags, Parisian perfume, gift certificates to Connect Chicago and more, with all proceeds going directly to Big Love Little Hearts Foundation.

The best part is that parties of 4 or more women will receive a FREE bottle of champagne and FREE chocolate covered strawberries. All you have to do is RSVP at  www.beautyandthebottle.com/events

Fashion News Daily Updates

By | Monday February 8th, 2010 | 10:03 am | Comments

Burberry launches a fashion ‘Avatar’ with global 3D spectacular

Burberry, the £1.2 billion-pound British luxury brand, will createn fashion history later this month (February) by globally streaming its fall/winter 2010/2011, womenswear catwalk show, live from London.  Read the whole story

Carrollton fashion firm shuts down

Fashion Star Inc. filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy and liquidated its assets amid lagging business. The company made high-end uniforms and business suits for women and its primary customers were small, independent banks.  Read the whole story

Jacqueline Adamany Blue Orchid Handbags

By | Sunday February 7th, 2010 | 06:25 pm | Comments

“Don’t ever stop pushing yourself”, Jacqueline Adamany

Noblivity Spotlights Emerging Designer Jacqueline Adamany

Company/Designer Name:  Blue Orchid Handbags/Jacqueline Adamany

Designer Background Summary:

With a Bachelors Degree in Visual Communication I have been designing marketing collateral and web sites for companies across the United States. I now focus my talents in a new medium…fabric…creating bags that reflect and communicate the personality of the woman holding it.

How did you get started?

I love to sew and I love handbags, it’s a match made in heaven! I began making bags for myself and was stopped many times by women wanting to know where I purchased the bag, it was then I knew I found my true calling.

What inspires your designs?  I am inspired by everything around me. At times I am inspired by the fabric itself. There is something magical about taking a few yards of fabric and creating something wearable and functional.

How would you describe your design style, design signatures and who is your targeted customer?

My design style is somewhat architectural. I love simple shapes and beautiful fabrics. I choose material that feels great and looks great. I strive to create handbags that reflect and communicate the personality of the woman holding it. My target audience is any woman who appreciates creative style and looks for fresh designs regardless of age. 

What designers inspire you?  Coco Chanel – the epitome of casual elegance.

What obstacles did you have to overcome?  I overcome obstacles every day. Some are small and some not so small.

How did you overcome them?  I think of them as challenges and adventures. I love being challenged and who isn’t up for a great adventure.

What has been your greatest moment on your journey so far?  My greatest moment was when I was asked to design a handbag for a bride. She wanted something special to carry small mementos of her mom and her grandmother (both gone) on her big day.

What has been the biggest change in your designs so far?

Sizes have changed; small design features have been added or removed. I listen to requests from my customers, they are the best teachers.

If money were no object what would you do right now?   I would hire some help!

What are the best and worst things about being a designer?

The best thing about being a designer is that I love my job, period! I love the look on a woman’s face when she picks up a bag and says it’s so me. The worst part? Can’t think of anything.

Describe your typical day?

My typical day begins early in the morning answering e-mails and then the rest is a blur.

What’s your philosophy of life?

My philosophy…when times get tough and you think you cannot go another step, push harder. Don’t ever stop pushing yourself.

If you could do it all over again, what would you do differently?  I would have started designing bags a long time ago.

When will you know you have made it?  When everyone owns a Blue Orchid bag.

The Blue Orchid Handbag Collection is available @The MarketPlace Noblivity.com

ARISE Magazine features Emerging Designers

By | Saturday February 6th, 2010 | 06:25 pm | Comments

For the first time, an emerging designer, Loin Cloth and Ashes, from Tanzania, will also be part of the collective ensuring a triumvirate of African Design is represented. “My one dream was always to show my work in Africa,” said Anisa Mpungwe. “I would have never for one minute thought that I would ever show overseas, let alone in America, I am grateful to ARISE Magazine for this incredible opportunity.”

In addition to the New York show, ARISE Magazine will present during Paris Fashion Week on March 5, 2010, and host a Fashion Rocks! event in Johannesburg on July, 9, 2010. The highly-anticipated event will feature a fashion show and simultaneous performance by an uber, American songstress.  Read the whole story

2010 Virginia Fashion Week Emerging Designers Competition

By | Saturday February 6th, 2010 | 04:08 pm | Comments

The Virginia emerging designers competition will take place Sunday November 14, 2010.  Designers must be present to win.  Applications due no later than June 1, 2010

  • 1st place winners will show up to 20 looks during the Virginia Fashion Week 2011.
  • Fashion photo shoot
  • Professional models provided by Splash Model Management
  • A spread in the Summer 2011 VA Fashion Magazine

Read the details in the application http://www.vafashionweek.net/vafwedc2010.pdf

Sabbah Sharma GenX ‘Independent Yet Rooted’

By | Wednesday February 3rd, 2010 | 10:28 am | Comments

“From an authentic life, grows a great one”, Sabbah Sharma

Noblivity Spotlights Emerging Designer Sabbah Sharma

Company/Designer Name: Sabbah Sharma

Designer Background Summary: Even though I was always inclined to creative endeavors, I graduated with a degree in business from Wittenberg University (USA), because according to Indian norms business people make money and creative people starve. To add color to my drab business life, I did a stint in advertising, but homesickness stirred me to come back to Mumbai. A mind-numbing year at my family business and being held up at a friend’s house during the treacherous floods of Mumbai, some how lead to a new company where we designed and sold clothes in and around Mumbai.

How did you get started? The little company we started really did well and my designs were really appreciated. Thus I went to Milan to study fashion at the Istituto Marangoni to increase my technical knowledge of clothes. After my return I started a small studio and started supplying to various boutiques in India. The cloths did well and started getting recognized by various magazines, so I decided to apply at Lakhme India Fashion week. Due to the fact that the brand was only a year old I could only show in the Gennext category.

What inspires your designs? I derive my inspiration pretty much from anywhere. Nature, culture, architecture, people are all inspiring. It depends more on the my mind set at that time

How would you describe your design style, design signatures and who is your targeted customer?  I design for strong independent women. My designs tend to be a combination of fluid lines, architectural and ergonomic forms.” Simple yet multifaceted, strong yet feminine, independent yet rooted”

What designers inspire you? Lanvin, Givenchy, Marni, Vera Wang to name a few.

What obstacles did you have to overcome? The only obstacle I face is brand recognition. With so many designers, talent and design can get you recognition (eventually), but knowing the right people accelerates the process. That for me is the tedious part.

How did you overcome them? Still trying to overcome it one step at a time.

What has been your greatest moment on your journey so far? Fashion week and opening my own store

What has been the biggest change in your designs so far? I started of doing very kitsch designs and have moved to a more classic look. I am learning my strengths and am trying to stay true to them.

If money were no object what would you do right now? Traveling the world in style.

What are the best and worst things about being a designer? The best thing is that you get to express your self every single day. You get to create something that’s tangible that represents you. The worst thing is that, you expect yourself to create something new every day and that’s not possible. The creative lulls really bring me down.

Describe your typical day? I wake up; try to motivate myself to work out. Most of the time that doesn’t work, so I go to my studio, answer my mails, make a few calls to the stores I supply to, coordinate with magazines and my pr agent. Complete orders.  Design if I feel inspired and head to my store in the evening to meet personal clients or just generally check up on things.

What’s your philosophy of life? “From an authentic life, grows a great one”

If you could do it all over again, what would you do differently? Work harder

When will you know you have made it? I don’t think will ever let myself feel like I have made it, because once you feel you have made it there is no room to grow, only to fall. There are always things to learn. The sky’s the limit.

Darryl Jagga debuts 43.46 aggaj in NYC

By | Wednesday February 3rd, 2010 | 09:48 am | Comments
photo credit: 43.46 aggaj

Emerging designer Darryl Jagga will debut his 2010 Collection at the Gansevoort Hotel in New York City. 

His new emerging fashion label is 43.46 aggaj (his last name spelled backwards) and inspired by Iceland where he infuses gold and silver throughout white.

Darryl creates feminine pieces for the modern independent woman using rich colors and soft detailed silhouettes. 

He has an eye for the dramatic which is sought after and desired for statement pieces that define a moment. 

Congratulations Darryl  this is only the beginning…

Brulee’s Kristian Giambi Simply Being Female

By | Monday February 1st, 2010 | 02:02 pm | Comments

“I think life is a work in progress”, Kristian Giambi

Noblivity
Spotlights Emerging Designer Kristian Giambi  

Company/Designer Name:    Brulee | Kristian Giambi

How did you get started?

My college degree is in visual communications.  I studied advertising, graphics, photography, branding etc.  I wanted to combine all that I learned and loved in college with my passion for fashion and design.

What inspires your designs?

I find inspiration in so many things so it is hard to just pick one… Being a lingerie designer I find inspiration in the beauty women embody for just simply being female.  That essence is so powerful.  I also love the men that notice them and wonder what they are wearing underneath…

How would you describe your design style?

I would describe it as feeling feminine and beautiful, without the frills and lace. I love classic pieces that are glamorous and have an edgy twist.  Modern femininity is so sexy.

What designers inspire you?  Coco Chanel for her ambition and determination. 

What obstacles did you have to overcome?

Brulee was an idea of mine for years.  When I would think about what it would take to start a business I was intimidated with all that it would take to get it off the ground.  There is sooooo much to do when you start a business.

How did you overcome them?

I had to put that fear aside and get out of my own way.  Once I accepted that it was ok not to know everything about this business and there was always going to be more for me to learn, my business was quickly off and running.

What has been your greatest moment on your journey so far?  Seeing a finished product and hearing everyone’s great feedback.

Where are you headed personally and professionally? My personal life is my professional life these days.  I’m focused on building the brand and increasing sales.

If money were no object what would you do right now?  Exactly what I am doing right now.  Pursuing what I love and what I am passionate about. Brulee!

What are the best and worst things about being a designer?  The best is being able to create. The worst is my lack of sleep these days.

Describe your typical day? 

It changes daily being a designer.  You have to be ready for anything, so I start my day with caffeine – sugar-free Redbull and of course breakfast!  Being the owner and designer of a new brand I wear many hats. I work on designing, product development, sourcing, overseeing production, branding, etc.  Every day presents new and different challenges that keep me motivated, inspired, and on my toes!

What’s your philosophy of life?  You’ve got to try to live.

What’s your favorite mealtime setting?

I love nothing more than waking up and having breakfast on my (vacation house) patio in Cabo.  Everything about it is amazing.  The peace of morning, the company, the view, the weather and the food.   It is all heaven!

If you could do it all over again, what would you do differently?

Nothing at all.  I believe in learning from everything experienced.  Whether positive or negative it all contributes to your ultimate success as a person.

When will you know you have made it?  Never. I think life is a work in progress.

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