Monday, November 29, 2010

Kids Contemporary Key Item Trend Report - SS 2011

MPDClick released their Kids' Contemporary Trend Report for Spring / Summer 2011 - straight from the major runway shows.  We thought we would share it with you......

Key Items -
Children's: S/S 2011, white dresses play with frothy textures and volume. Appliqued bow tops and traditional macs mix things up. . . Prints are vibrant and loud with kitsch lightweight knits and tie-dyed effects.
  
Applique Tops


Key words: Far left: Yellow satin bows; swing T; bright palette. Second left: Fluid fabrics; loose fit t-shirt; feminine tones; varying pink satin bows. Centre: Oversized applique bow; salmon pink & rose; floral corsage detail. Second right: Mix & match aesthetic; expressive illustration; monochrome palette; floral corsage detail. Far right: Small satin bows and flowers; subtle sheen; tie dye.

White Dresses

Key words: Far left: Ethereal tulle layers; jersey top; modern lace; tiered. Second left: Decorative floral corsage; coordinating print ruffle. Centre: Feather-light bamboo knit; flutter sleeves; soft volume. Second right: Soft jersey; lettuce hemming; whitened tones; floral screen print. Far right: Vintage slip inspired shape; subverted handkerchief hem; cotton; tie-up straps.

Tie Dye


Key words: Far left: tie-dyed jersey; contrasting hues; floral applique trim; ombre overdye. Second left: Button front jacket; tie-dye effect; frosted pink; violet; subtle sheen. Centre: Solid top; bright hues; tie dye trim; ruffle maxi skirt; contrast color. Second left: Shirr front top; bow applique trim; contrast ombre dye; tie-dyed effect. Far right: Purple tie-dye spiral; psychedelic; 70's inspiration; white jersey.










 

Friday, November 19, 2010

US Trendy Interview

About LamanBlu:
Cute fashionable kidswear by Holli Gibson! Each piece, bold in color and design, are perfect for children! Dresses, tops, pants, and backpacks- there's something for every free-spirited kid out there!

What is your inspiration for the season?

My inspiration for Fall 2010 began with "Reflection". I spent a lot of time reflecting on what some of the important messages in our world are that we should be paying attention to. As I reflected on our world, I firmly believe that God has given us such a wonderful place to live that we should be caretakers of it and live our lives as eco-friendly as possible. Many of the pieces in the fall collection are in an eco-friendly bamboo knit. I also spent time reflecting on our past. The cotton waffle knits in the collection are a result of that reflection and are vintage inspired with beautiful silhouettes and velvet and lace trim. The other major area of reflection is our world as a whole. A trip to India inspired the fact that we are one world and the cotton print peacock pieces are a result of that. India offers such a deep culture that affects us no matter where we live on the planet. I was also drawn to light inspired colors, as seen reflected in water or ice. The resulting color palette, which works across all the pieces in the collection is Prussian Blu, Lotus, Hyacinth, Sky Blu and Ombre Purple.


Education/Experience:
I graduated in 1990 from college with a Bachelor of Science in Apparel Design. I worked in Dallas as a designer in women's dresses and sportswear for about 15 years. After taking a time to start a family (and relocating to the Rocky Mountains) I went back to work in the industry, this time with my focus on children.

What drove you to choose fashion design and specifically starting your own design?
I've always been interested in fashion - my mother was a very fashionable lady - I always loved dressing fashionably and always wanted to put my own twist on things. I was drawn to starting my own fashion business because I saw an emerging niche of eco-friendly designer clothing for children, which I wanted to fill. Children are so much fun to work with, they embody not taking anything too seriously. They are unencumbered and free spirited... A perfect descriptive of the spirit of fashion.


What has prepared you to enter the world as a fashion designer?
Beyond my educational experience, I spent a number of years working in the industry for both small startup companies and large established manufacturers. I've done both domestic and international production and sourcing and have worked with many types of stores from small boutiques to large retailers including Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom and Victoria's Secret. My father was a business entrepreneur as well, though not in the fashion industry. Growing up in an entrepreneurial environment is definitely a catalyst in my desire to launch my own business.


What has been your biggest struggle breaking into the world as an independent fashion designer? There are so many struggles in breaking into this business from supply chain to the challenges of doing small scale production to sales channels. I've been fortunate to have known about some of the hurdles from the get go and so have been at least somewhat prepared to tackle them. I'm also very lucky to have a great support team to help me tackle these challenges and overcome them.


Describe your style:
My personal style is very eclectic. I have a lot of different moods, so my closet represents that. I go from very casual - jeans and a t shirt to very modern - sequin dress and ruffle jacket with over the knee patent leather boots.


Your 3 wardrobe staples:
Well, I live in the mountains of Colorado so I guess my 3 staples would be jeans, snow boots and a fleece jacket. Doesn't sound very fashionable does it? Of course, we have snow on the ground from October through May so practicality rules for 8 months of the year. I am known to wear my snow boots with everything and carry my dress shoes around with me to change into at the last moment!


Favorite fashion decade:
That's a tough question! Can I list 3? The 80's has to be one of my favorite fashion decades because that's when I came into my own in terms of style, so it holds fond memories for me. Then I remember discovering the 60's - which is another favorite fashion decade. Such individualism! My other favorite fashion decade is the 40's - beautifully cut garments which were very body conscious but not revealing - very sexy while being totally elegant!


What are you most excited to wear this season?
I think I'm most excited to wear capes this season. A great way to layer in some warmth and you can dress them up or down. I've added a few to my wardrobe - a couple of cashmere ones in black and red and a fabulous faux fur one for drama.


One thing you couldn’t live without:
My family!


Favorite Celebrity Fashion Icon:
I think Gwen Stefani has to be my favorite. She's really a beautiful girl and I love her eclectic style - she can go from classic beauty to rock and roll to absolute glamour - and does it all well.


Perfect night on the town outfit:
My perfect night on the town is a night out with my husband, so the outfit would be a flirty dress that he likes and some sassy high heel shoes!

What are other activities you enjoy doing besides designing (art, music, etc)?
I'm very into the outdoors. We live in the mountains so we spend a lot of time horseback riding and hiking and snow skiing. I'm also a water baby so we head to the beach as often as possible to scuba dive, snorkel and sail.


What do you wish people understood about being in the fashion industry?
The fashion industry is a creative industry, but it's also a business. Fashion (as a business) is not about art. It's about delivering an exciting, high quality product which is saleable.


What is some advice that you would give to aspiring independent designers?
Be prepared to work harder than you think possible to succeed. This is a tough business, so prepare yourself. Listen to all the criticism you will get, decide what you can learn from and keep that....discard the rest. Stay positive, and stay true to yourself. You need to find a way to stay centered. Being too confident or not confident enough are both killers!


What is favorite Part about being a Fashion Designer?
It's the creative outlet really. My favorite part of being a children's fashion designer is working with the little girls. We did a large fashion show recently and there were a couple of things that really stood out to me and reinforced how much I love what I do. Afterwards, all the little girls ran up and hugged me and wanted their pictures taken with me - it was so much fun. Then one of the mom's called me later and told me how special it all made her daughter feel. It was the best feeling in the world!

Thursday, November 11, 2010



Cupcakes and Couture” First Fundraiser for Denver Design Incubator

(Denver, CO) -- DVLP Clothing will host Cupcakes and Couture as a kick-off fundraiser and fashion event for the newly established Denver Design Incubator (DDI). DDI will be an in-residence program for new emerging apparel and accessory designers to develop successful lines of clothing, reach profitable markets, and launch as established apparel and accessory manufacturers.

Cupcakes and Couture will feature Colorado fashion designers showing couture garments in a Parisian style fashion show paired with delicious cupcake bakeries. The after-hours gathering will be held Friday, December 10th at the Jet Hotel, 1812 Wazee in LoDo from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. The ticket price of $20.00 includes cocktail, cupcakes and entertainment with 100% of the proceeds going to the incubator. A silent auction of fashion items will also be held to raise funds.
Denver Design Incubator is a non-profit organization modeled after successful design incubators in Toronto, Chicago, and New York. The recently formed Board of Directors includes designers of Colorado apparel manufacturers, fashion lawyers and finance experts, design educators, and retail specialists. Cupcakes and Couture is the first of many events and workshops to be held in Denver leading up to the first designers-in-residence June, 2011 with the goal of “Moving Fashion Forward” in Colorado.

To purchase tickets contact Kathy Bacon, Kathy.dfs@comcast.net or Rustin Coburn, rustin@developclothing.com. Tickets will also be available at the event.

Friday, November 5, 2010

LamanBlu Launches Distribution into European Markets

LamanBlu is hopping across the pond to launch its eco-friendly brand into the United Kingdom.

Along with continuing to grow its presence in the United States, LamanBlu is expanding its brand of high end children’s wear into the UK. Key boutique retailers will be viewing the collection in private appointments this month with shipping to begin early next year.

The Spring/Summer 2011 Collection, “A New Floral Still Life” will be introduced into Europe starting with the London market. This collection is inspired by flowers plucked from their natural surroundings and positioned in a new way to bring the flowers of an English garden into a child’s wardrobe. This collection is designed to be lived in, laughed in and played in. Its clean silhouettes and extensive floral detailing are flattering, fun and girly.

Combining classically beautiful silhouettes with custom prints and extensive detailing, all in designer quality eco-friendly fabrics is what LamanBlu is best known for. It’s a pretty, girly collection created for parents and children to celebrate childhood. LamanBlu believes that children should be dressed beautifully, because to them, every day is an occasion.

The collection is available in bamboo or cotton is sizes from 6 months to 6 years. Bamboo is an eco-friendly, sustainable crop that grows wild without the aid of fertilizers or pesticides. Bamboo fabric is naturally antibacterial, antifungal and antistatic, making it ideal for children’s wear. LamanBlu’s bamboo is a designer weight fabric with enough lycra to give it great performance for both wear and washability. The cotton option provides a sharper price point. Cotton growers have greatly improved the environmentally friendly status of cotton over the past few decades, reducing the need for pesticides by 50% and producing substantially higher yields on the same acreage. Additionally, LamanBlu’s custom prints are produced using the latest water based ink and printing technologies which are not only vibrant in color, but also environmentally friendly. As always, the LamanBlu line is machine washable and dryable, and ironing is optional.

You can preview photographs from the Spring/Summer 2011 Collection on their website, at http://www.lamanblu.com/ or view the runway show at LamanBlu TV

To schedule an appointment to see the collection, contact LamanBlu at:

Contact:
\LamanBlu
info@lamanblu.com
720-837-1452

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

WDA - FGI "Fashion Passion" Charity Fashion Show


Fashion Group International of Denver (FGI of Denver) hosted Fashion Passion which consisted of a Runway Show, Boutique, and Luncheon this past November 2nd. This event was created to benefit the Women’s Development Association’s (WDA) education and training program in the ghettoes of Lahore, Pakistan.


“WDA is a non-governmental 501c3 organization based in Greenwood Village, Colorado. The mission of WDA is to help educate, train and support women and children in third world nations through literacy, basic mathematics and health education, vocational training and economic development opportunities. WDA began working in Pakistan in 2000 and has educated over 3,000 women and children to date. This program is on-going and produces marked improvement in approximately 400 women and 150 children per year.”



The runway featured apparel, accessories and jewelry for the Holidays from LamanBlu and 14 other Colorado talented Designers. The apparel featured was also placed in the boutique for anyone to purchase along with Pakistani dresses and accessories and a portion of the sales went to WDA’s mission.



WDA Promise: One Woman, One Year, On Hundred Dollars, which is the amount needed to sponsor one person for a year.


Image Source: Simply-Good-Photography