Friday, March 19, 2010

LamanBlu Taps LA Based Sales Company Forever Young to Cover Territory West of the Mississippi

Colorado based designer clothing company LamanBlu is now partnering with LA based sales rep Tracy Ross of Forever Young. According to LamanBlu’s designer, Holli Gibson, “We’re very excited to be working with Tracy. She understands how to help build a brand based upon quality, customer service and enthusiasm. And she has such great presence, working out of showrooms in both LA and the Dallas market centers.”

The Fall/Winter 2010 line will be available in the LA Showroom of Forever Young March 19-22 and the Dallas Showroom of Forever Young on March 25-27. The collection consists of eco-friendly bamboo knit dresses and separates as well as bright cotton prints and textured cotton knits which wholesale from $19 to $50. Contact Forever Young at 213-614-8663 or info@foreveryoungkids.com.

LamanBlu is also sold through the Lace and Denim Showroom covering the South and East Coast (941-321-4921 or Vickey_renz@msn.com) For more details, visit LamanBlu on the web at www.LamanBlu.com.

Friday, March 12, 2010

LamanBlu's Fall/Winter 2010 Collection Video

Have you checked out our newly released video of the Fall/Winter 2010 collection? Take a look at the video bar and click on the two little girls walking down the street hand in hand.

We're channeling a vintage feel from the heart of New Orleans and the birthplace of jazz. Travel, whether to exotic locales or to places in our own heartland are always full of inspiration and this season we've taken a look at where we are, by reflecting on our place in life. We've taken a look in the mirror and looked back to vintage times and well as through the looking glass across the globe to India.

Enjoy!

Friday, March 5, 2010

LamanBlu Publishes its Fall / Winter 2010 Lookbook


Eco-friendly children’s wear company LamanBlu has released its Fall/Winter 2010 Lookbook. The Lookbook reveals the new and enticing silhouettes, patterns, colors and fabrics for the up coming season. It previews the designer detailing and elaborate workmanship that LamanBlu is known for in an online magazine.

The book starts the viewer with the anchor collection of the season, Reflection. Reflection is a representation, in garment form, of elegance, grace and individuality. The calm and subtle tones from the collection inspire one to relax but still get creative. The pieces pictured in the Lookbook model the collections ability to be mixed and matched to style according to each child’s personality.

Next the book delves into the Avani collection focusing on Earth and inspired by vintage. The Lookbook creates a beautiful picture as to what the line is all about, an elegant approach to sophisticated, fun clothing for little girls. Photos also show the ability to mix the different stories for the season together, to provide an unlimited array of choices.

Lastly, the Lookbook visits the other side of the world - to Exotic India. Pieces from this collection jump off the page with the combination of vibrant colors, fun prints and brilliant embroideries. Color is especially important in this collection as it is a representation of the culture of India. LamanBlu takes this into account by publishing the look book with the full color photos of the garments to really capture the value color has for that country, and this one as well.

Visit http://www.lamanblu.com/Press.htm to view the lookbook.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

LamanBlu introduces the Fall 2010 collection for wholesale


January 30, 2010

 

LamanBlu, eco-friendly designer children’s apparel, has announced the release of its Fall/Winter 2010 line for wholesale. The collection is a fun and elegant combination of three groups by designer Holli Gibson.

 

Reflection:

Reflection is the anchor group of the season, which captures elegance, grace and individuality and reflects the need for a sustainable future. With the use of subtle, calm tones and clean silhouettes the line captures the essence of tranquility and peace felt as one contemplates what reflection means.  Seeing one’s self as one is, and as one wants to be. The fabric of this group is an eco-friendly bamboo/lycra knit both in solid colors of Prussian Blu, Lotus, Hyacinth and Sky Blu as well as custom Ombre dyed pieces in Violet Ice.  The collection was designed with mixing and matching in mind to maximize the creativity and individuality of a little girl’s wardrobe. Soft ruffles accentuate the classic silhouettes, and the mother/daughter look is sure to be a favorite of holiday family affairs.

 

Avani:

Avani, meaning “earth” in Sanskrit.  Vintage, but not.  Colour washed tones of the sky at dusk and the pale pink of dawn.  An homage to our home, earth.  The Avani group takes an elegant approach to sophisticated, fun clothing for little girls. Lace detailing and velvet ribbon hearken back to remembering beauty from the past.  Updated silhouettes with vintage trimmings form a beautiful connection between past and future. Cotton mini waffle knit is garment dyed to add a beauty of tonal colors to the pieces in this group, as well as offer extreme softness.   Dress up any piece from the collection with victimless fur muffs, hats, collars or capes.

 

Exotic India: 

A burst of bright colors and bold prints with detailed embroidery make up the final group in LamanBlu’s fall/winter 2010 collection.  Indian style is eclectic, weaving together influences from many regions and cultures.  Exotic India is the inspiration for both silhouettes and detailing, as well as color palettes.  Brilliant color schemes are symbolic in Indian folklore and often correlate to the basic elements, including water (Klein Blu) and Fire (Deep Pink).  While softer tones of Sky Blu and Lotus blend connect this group across the season’s collection.  Adorning many of the pieces is an elaborately crafted peacock embroidery which adds to the unique detailing LamanBlu is known for. Compliments to the garments in the Exotic India group include scarves and backpacks with the same chic prints, colors and embroideries.

 

To preview the line, visit

http://www.LamanBlu.com/Gallery.htm

www.LamanBlu.com/Gallery.htm

 

 

Holli Gibson, designer for LamanBlu was recently awarded “The Rising Star” award for design from The Fashion Group International.  LamanBlu is designer clothing for children.  It is created for parents and children who want something uniquely beautiful, fashionable and comfortable.  The quality and timeless style is such that these clothes are meant to be passed down to siblings and heirloom pieces are meant to be passed down to future generations.  These are mix and match clothing pieces that have been designed to take kids all the way from play to special events.  The LamanBlu customer loves the American lifestyle of easy to care, easy to wear clothing, yet appreciates the European sensibility for the finer things in life and attention to detail.  LamanBlu is available in boutiques across the US.  Visit them on the web at

http://www.LamanBlu.com

www.LamanBlu.com

Saturday, December 26, 2009

LamanBlu Releases its Fall / Winter 2010 Trend Lookbook

Wondering what’s going to be in style for Fall and Winter 2010? Here’s LamanBlu’s take on the trends for the season. Visit their website at www.LamanBlu.com/Gallery.htm to see their Fall/Winter 2010 Trend Lookbook.

According to Pantone, they key theme for Fall 2010 is Mosaic. “Our world is a rich mosaic, born from varying elements that create a whole. Mosaics can reflect cultural, geographical and political differences, yet still coordinate all these disparate themes. Mosaics are a practical and eco-efficient way of integrating previously used elements or materials to create something new and unique.” (Pantone) While mosaics are a record of the past, we continue to re-invent them for the future. LamanBlu has old world charm, but yet is not vintage. They provide timeless “vintage alternative” styling with an eco-chic sentiment.

What does this mean for you? Wondering what’s going to be in style for Fall and Winter 2010? Here’s LamanBlu’s take on the trends for the season. Visit their website at www.LamanBlu.com/Gallery.htm to see their Fall / Winter 2010 Trend Lookbook. Now, for a peek at the trends:

Reflection
Reflecting Surfaces – water reflection and reflecting pools – seeing ourselves as we are and as we want to be. The ice, snow and the beauty of lights reflecting off the new fallen snow. Ice crystals – they sparkle as brightly as any jewel. The beauty of the experience of being. Liquid Modernity. Eco-Fashion – from concept through execution. Warmth, comfort, caring and thoughtfulness are brought to mind. We are reflecting not only on our choices, and the eco-impact they have, but how we rethink fashion. Vintage inspiration combined with totally new ideas is the core of the season. Nouveau Niche!

Exotic India
The theme of Connection and Exotic Beauty is what brings us to India for this season. Connection – “India is a land of diversities and among all these diversities we see unity. Unity which binds us together. Which makes us feel as one. Which encourages us.” (Thinkquest) Indian style is eclectic, weaving together influences from many regions and cultures. The range of traditional and modern designs found in India is astounding. Brilliant color schemes are symbolic and often correlate to the basic elements of air (white or silver), water (blue), and fire (red, pink, orange, yellow). It’s glamorously artistic! From the Indian inspired prints and embroideries to Indian inspired styling, both traditional and new. We embrace humble luxury.

Avani
The Mosaic of Connections – the trend of the season. We are on a journey in connection. Emotive, inventive, useful. The beauty of nature and natural fabrications. Hand printed for a sustainable ethos. Luxury is about experience. Vintage redone – Nouveau Niche. Avani means “earth” in Sanskrit. Elemental colors which are innovations of the future while remembering the past. Vintage, but not. Colour washed tones of the sky at dusk and the pale pink of dawn. An homage to our home, earth.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Holli Gibson, Designer of LamanBlu, Awarded THE Rising Star 2009 by Fashion Group International




Holli Gibson, designer of LamanBlu, walked away with the ultimate prize, THE Rising Star Award from the Fashion Group International at the Mercedes-Benz Fashion by Design Runway Gala.

Denver, Colorado – October 24, 2009 – It was the Fashion by Design Runway Gala, at the exquisite showroom of Mercedes-Benz. Former Colorado First Lady, Frances Owens and Monica Owens were the Shining Star Honorary Chairs. The evening started with a Red Carpet Reception and a Silent Auction benefiting the Fashion Group’s scholarship and educational outreach programs. Gourmet hors d-oeuvres were offered up from Occasions By Sandy, caterer to the stars. Jacquie Palisi served as Mistress of Ceremonies.

The star studded evening on the runway began with honoring David Jacobs of Spyder with the Star Legend Award. Nancy Fitzgerald sang a beautiful rendition of the Star Spangled Banner and then the runway show began. Cynthia Petrus of Saks Fifth Avenue coordinated a Fashion Week worthy runway event, showcasing the category winners.

The 11 finalists were initially selected by criteria to evaluate their portfolios of current and past designs in addition to publicity and industry experience. They then presented to a panel of respected judges from the community. The distinguished panel of judges included Colorado Clothing Designer Brooks; Suzanne Brown of The Denver Post; Lisa Elstun of LRE Couture and Design; Cynthia Petrus of Saks Fifth Avenue; Elaine Mariner, Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade and Executive Director of the Colorado Council on the Arts; Jim Stevens, The Garment District; Faye Tate, CH2M Hill and Ebony Fashion Fair co-chair. The challenge presented to the judges was to select the Rising Star as the next Colorado company, whom they thought would become a nationally recognized brand in the next 5 years. Designers were required to show samples of their current creations that were assessed in regard to fashion trends, cohesive collections, construction and marketability. Their samples and portfolios accounted for one half of the scoring. The other half was based on marketing strategies, distribution channels, business viability and personal interviews.

Finally it was time to unveil the winner of THE Rising Star award. The finalists were announced and made their way to the stage. Rustin Coburn and Noah Price of DVLP Clothing, Holli Gibson of LamanBlu and Julie Hill and Lisa Welch of BornFit. The award was presented by Gino Velardi, of Gino Velardi Couture, The Rising Star of 2007. And the winner is….Holli Gibson of LamanBlu, THE Rising Star of 2009.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

LamanBlu at Saks Fifth Avenue, Cherry Creek







We were in the front window of Saks! (Well, my photo anyways.) They did a wonderful display for the FGI Rising Star and they also displayed gowns from the last Rising Star, Gino Velardi. Cynthia Petrus from Saks coordinated the runway show on Friday at Mercedes Benz and did such a fabulous job. I hope we'll have more opportunities to work with her in the future. Perhaps the next time they hold the Rising Star design competition (in 2011) Cynthia will do another window and show LamanBlu fashions.