Showing posts with label fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fashion. Show all posts

Thursday, August 6, 2015

Bow & Drape Opens Custom Dressmaking E-Shop With $32K in Kickstarter Funding




Bow-drape-opens-custom-dressmaking-e-shop-with-32k-in-kickstarter-funding-a7e34de4a4The Launchpad is a series that introduces Mashable readers to compelling startups. If you would like to have your startup considered for inclusion, please see the details here.




Name: Bow & Drape


Quick Pitch: Customizable women’s clothing manufactured in classic silhouettes in the U.S.


Genius Idea: A “fit kit” helps shoppers overcome sizing concerns.


Over the past few years, startups as well as existing brands, have begun to invite consumers into the design process. Companies such as Blank Label and Gemvara allow shoppers to design their own shirts and jewelry, respectively, from a range of different forms and materials. On its website, Burberry lets users choose the style, color and details of their own “Bespoke” trenches, which come in more than 12 million combinations.


The latest to enter this arena is Bow & Drape, which opened for business online late last month after raising more than $30,000 on Kickstarter.


Register for the site, and you’ll be asked to identify your height, bust size and shape (i.e. pear or hourglass) to help you choose from a range of different dress and skirt styles. The silhouettes have taken on the names of the style icons from which they were inspired: A wrap-style “Diane” dress pays homage to designer Diane von Furstenberg; the “Jackie Twirl” is reminiscent of cocktail dresses once worn by former first lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.


Currently, you can choose between eight dress silhouettes, two types of skirts and a scarf. Dresses cost between $155 and $315; the skirts and scarf have lower price points.


After you’ve selected your silhouette, you’ll be able to choose between a few different colors — black, navy, fuchsia and “red currant” are the most common — and where applicable, sleeve length. Some dresses and skirts allow you to alter the bodice, or select a trim (such as brass studs or leather) for the sleeves or waist. Collectively, there are 30,000 combinations to choose from on the site.


Garments are made up in standard sizes in silk, cotton or wool, depending on the design. They are manufactured in Boston, Bedford, Mass. or New York. It takes about two weeks to manufacture and ship an order, although CEO and founder Aubrie Pagano says the company is currently a little behind schedule on account of Hurricane Sandy.


Pagano, a Harvard alum with a background in business strategy, says Bow & Drape opted for standardized sizes over made-to-measure because women typically cannot or will not provide measurements, she discovered while test piloting another startup idea earlier this year. “Women are more complicated to measure, and less comfortable with it,” she says.


To help overcome sizing issues with online orders, Bow & Drape offers a “fit kit” inspired by eyewear-maker Warby Parker’s home try-on system. If you’re not sure what you’re about to order will fit, you can click the “Sizing” button on product pages to order one; you’ll then receive a box containing fabric samples and muslin patterns to try on.


Bow & Drape currently has four full-time employees, including Pagano, and is raising a seed round of funding. The startup is looking to expand into sizes up to 20 by early next year, and bridal in the second quarter.




Thumbnail image courtesy of Flickr, Aby Mackie


Read more: http://mashable.com/2012/11/04/bow-and-drape/




Bow & Drape Opens Custom Dressmaking E-Shop With $32K in Kickstarter Funding

bow and drape, business, fashion, Kickstarter, retail, startups, The Launchpad

Saturday, August 1, 2015

Tumblr Unveils Accessories Section With Cole Haan




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Tumblr is continuing to divide up its popular Fashion vertical, breaking out a new Spotlight section for Accessories on Tuesday.


The new section is sponsored by Cole Haan (which, by the by, was acquired by a private equity firm for $570 million from Nike earlier this month). Cole Haan’s Tumblr blog, which features photographs of fashionable urbanites on New York City subways, is showcased at the top of the page. Blogs from other accessories-focused brands, including Jason Wu and Dannijo, are also featured.


Fashion is Tumblr’s most popular vertical — approximately 20 of Tumblr’s top 100 blogs are fashion-related, a spokesperson for the startup confirmed to Mashable. Late last year, Tumblr decided to break up the vertical into new Spotlight categories. The first of these was for Beauty in mid-2011, followed up by Street Style, which was launched in partnership with Burberry in October.


Tumblr is one of the 10 most-visited sites in the U.S. with 61 million unique monthly visitors, according to Quantcast.


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Read more: http://mashable.com/2012/11/27/tumblr-accessories-cole-haan/




Tumblr Unveils Accessories Section With Cole Haan

business, cole haan, fashion, Marketing, Media, startups, Tumblr

Monday, July 20, 2015

These Gorgeous Photos Prove That Lagos Street Style Is The Best




Lagosians just do it better.





1. Lagos — the commercial capital of Nigeria — is the largest city in Africa. It is also one of the fastest growing cities in the world.


And among the teeming millions that make it a hub of excitement and innovation are some seriously stylish people.





Lagos Street Style




3. For the last five months, one anonymous blogger has been photographing the city’s most striking people on the streets and posting the pictures — plus commentary — on Lagos Street Style.





4. The photographer, who recently moved to Nigeria from Scotland, is a lawyer in the oil and gas sector.


“I have a keen interest in style, street photography, writing, and people-watching,” she says. “The best way to combine all these loves was the blog.”





Lagos Street Style




6. The results are great.





7. Like this striking woman in a striking dress:



Lagos Street Style




8. And this lovely churchgoer:



Lagos Street Style




9. This simply dressed beauty:






Lagos Street Style







Lagos Street Style






 




10. This accessory queen (a former Miss Nigeria, fact fans!):



Lagos Street Style




11. And this modern take on an iro and buba:



Lagos Street Style




12. This super-stylish bearded dude:



Lagos Street Style




13. This star-spangled woman turning heads on the street:



Lagos Street Style




14. This cutie in a graphic tee:






Lagos Street Style







Lagos Street Style






 




15. This perfect mash-up of prints:



Lagos Street Style




16. This breezy trio of #CarefreeBlackGirls:



Lagos Street Style




17. This incredibly photogenic public proposal(?!):



Lagos Street Style




18. This woman with a strict three-colour palette:



Lagos Street Style




19. This trilby-wearing on-duty photographer:






Lagos Street Style







Lagos Street Style






 




20. There’s lots more photography on Lagos Street Style.




Read more: http://www.buzzfeed.com/bimadewunmi/eko-did-not-come-here-to-play-jor




These Gorgeous Photos Prove That Lagos Street Style Is The Best

fashion, Lagos, Nigeria, street photography, style

Saturday, July 18, 2015

Which Fashion Decade Do You Belong In?




Find out if you’re more flapper or flower power.

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  2. 2.
    1. ✓ Singin’ In The Rain

    2. ✓ The Breakfast Club

    3. ✓ Wayne’s World

    1. ✓ This Is The End

    2. ✓ Almost Famous

    3. ✓ Grease

    1. ✓ 2001: A Space Odyssey

    2. ✓ Moonrise Kingdom

    3. ✓ Mary Poppins


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  4. 4.
    1. ✓ “Shutter Island” Leo

    2. ✓ “Revolutionary Road” Leo

    3. ✓ “Gang’s of New York” Leo

    1. ✓ “The Great Gastby” Leo

    2. ✓ “Catch Me If You Can” Leo

    3. ✓ “Inception” Leo

    1. ✓ “Romeo + Juliet” Leo

    2. ✓ “Wolf of Wall Street” Leo

    3. ✓ “The Departed” Leo


  5. 5.
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  6. 6.
    1. Instagram: @dr_woo_ssc

    2. instagram.com

    3. alicecarrier.com

    1. Facebook: ondrashtattoo

    2. facebook.com

    3. Facebook: Madame-CH


    1. callinamarie.buzznet.com



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  8. 8.
    1. Instagram: @dailyfries

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    3. Instagram: @dailyfries

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    3. Instagram: @dailyfries

    1. simplyrecipes.com

    2. Instagram: @dailyfries

    3. ohsheglows.com


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Which Fashion Decade Do You Belong In?


  1. You got: The 1920s

    Your ideal fashion era is the Roaring ’20s. You’d thrive in the golden age of flapper fashion. So put on some jazz and bust a move. Fringe, gold, and silk forever and ever!


    1920s-fashion-and-music.com


  2. You got: The 1940s

    Put in your hair curlers, cinch that waist, and grab your tea dress because you belong in the 1940s with the likes of fabulous superstars like Ginger Rogers and Katharine Hepburn.


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  3. You got: The 1950s

    Celebrities like Marilyn Monroe, James Dean, and Elvis Presley were the style icons of the 1950s and for good reason. They were edgy, forward-thinking, and gorgeous. So grab a leather jacket and shake them hips because you’ve got some dancing to do.


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  4. You got: The 1960s

    Whether you’re a mod or a biker, the ’60s are the time for you! The decade had it all. The first half was dominated by classic and restrained fashion while the second half was a free for all of long hair, tie-dye shirts, tunics, and beards. So take a cue from the hippies and do whatever you want to do!


    retrowaste.com


  5. You got: The 1970s

    Welcome to the era of butterfly collars, bell bottoms, flower patterned dress shirts, sideburns and, yes, tennis headbands. So grab your outfit — the brighter the better — and head to the dance floor!


    retrowaste.com


  6. You got: The 1980s

    The ’80s were dominated by neon, neon, neon. Bright-colored accessories — like bangles and hoop earrings — were everywhere, along with teased hair and bold makeup. And the girls weren’t the only ones who had fun. The decade also gave way to the hair band, and men proved they could dress up just as much as the girls could.



  7. You got: The 1990s

    You’re stuck in the ‘90s. You’re happy to sit back and flip through your Delia’s catalogue in search of the perfect crop tops, flannels, and platforms.



  8. You got: The 2000s

    Cargo pants, Ed Hardy, and layered polos were the stuff of dreams in the 2000s. It was a rough time for fashion, but you’re ready to rock it all over it again — so head to Abercrombie and Fitch for some sweet baby tees. You can totally make this decade look awesome.



  9. You got: The 2010s

    You’re alive at the exact right time! You’re a true individual who loves mixing and matching fashions to make something truly unique. You’re happiest in a blend of ’80s and ’90s trends that include statement pieces like leather jackets, skinny jeans, and flannel.



SHARE YOUR RESULTS


Read more: http://buzzfeed.com/mackenziekruvant/which-fashion-decade-do-you-belong-in




Which Fashion Decade Do You Belong In?

fashion, style, style decade quiz, style quiz