Rodarte Is Now at San Francisco Neiman Marcus![]() Christine with Laura and Kate Mulleavy -Christine Suppes ![]() Rodarte gowns at Neiman Marcus ![]() Left: Christine, Ciina Feng and Tatiana Sorokko at the Rodarte luncheion. Right: Christine with Margaret Pluvinage (both in Rodarte) Attus ApparelFashionlines received an email from a guy named Whit who has started up a genuine made in the USA shirt company. Attus Apparel focuses on men’s polo shirts made from 100% pique cotton and have 6 interesting logos—the Hesher (tribute to big hair eighties bands), the Sid (tribute to punk), the Jerk (“cause some guys don’t give a F&*#”), the Shredder (“we’re all about board sports”), the 40 (“the most economical way to get the party started”), and the Hangover (“a means to an end”). You can also order a sabotage sticker. Whit says his company will have more products soon. Isaac Mizrahi's On Target With New CollectionThe new Isaac Mizrahi Bridal Collection will be available exclusively at Target.com beginning May 5. These bridal and bridesmaid dresses are beautiful and affordable – ranging in price from $29.99 to $159.99. Fashionlines suggests you check them out. There are no more excuses now for not looking good. Isaac has brought couture down to earth. - Christine Suppes ![]() Left: Point d'esprit and silk faille A-line dress, $139.99. Right: Stretch lace dress, $44.99. ![]() Left: Silk charmeuse cowl neck dress, $129.99. Right: Classic party dress, $29.99. ![]() Left: Full-length strapless sheath dress, $89.99. Right: Strapless sateen dress, $49.99. Pleet Please!New York Designer Samantha Pleet Talks About Her Eponymous LineI've heard that it actually seems like spring in some parts of the country (Oh, I do miss you, California). Here in Seattle, the wind is still whistling, the rain is still falling, and I'm still avoiding suede shoes and bags for fear of their imminent watery ruin. I can't tell if we're slipping back into winter or entering warm climates. I look at all the mocking spring window displays and catalogues and think, "No! No! No!" I'm definitely not in the right state of mind to buy pastels, florals or ruffles when I haven't even had a chance to closet my winter coats (sigh). After fishing around on the Internet, I discovered Miss Samantha Pleet. Her eponymous collection of dark, muted palettes and ultra-short hemlines for spring brings some shadows to the sun (Imagine Oliver Twist in booty shorts). One word of advice—Step lively, ladies! Get those gams toned and ready for show! Pleet's clothing is clearly meant to be worn on cobbled streets or bustling metropolises rather than through the fields and beaches of most springtime fantasies: her non-spring-like line tells me there's a place for all of us in the shade. I had a chance to sit down with Miss Pleet to chat about the inspiration behind her Spring and Fall 2007 collections. ![]() Chimney Sweep Romper and Dandy Shirt, My inspiration comes from everywhere: the people I meet, the adventures I take walking down the street, books I read, riding a train, seeing beautiful things and places. I want to recreate those experiences in the clothing I design. Since my childhood, I have created clothing for all the characters my friends and I would dream up. I had a trunk full of old fabrics and dresses that I would use and we would run around, cause trouble and look amazing! Now I am 25 and I still like to do that today! What did you learn as an As Four and Harper's Bazaar intern? At Harper's Bazaar I learned about the editorial side of fashion. I really loved working at Harper's Bazaar as well. I was stylist's assistant: I would put together looks, ran errands, returns, and much more. I love these jobs where you do more than one thing--you don't have time to be bored and there is always something new to learn. That's what I love about my job now; you never stop learning and trying new things! Having both of those experiences really gave me an idea of what to expect before I set out to work on my own line. How different is the fashion world from the way you first perceived it? What fictional character would you most want to dress? ![]() Left: Shroud, Spring 2007. Right: Castaway Romper, Spring 2007. Who are the muse(s) for your fall collection? You've got some great names for the pieces in your collections--probably some of the best and most creative I've seen. How do you come up with them and how important are they to the piece itself? There are a lot of artist / designer collaborations going on these days. Who would you most like to collaborate with? or do you like working on your own the most? What would you name as the star piece of your Spring 2007 collection? Fall 2007? For Spring 07 I think the Kellerwald Jumper stands out. I wear it all the time! It's a modern take on the lederhosen I saw when I went to Germany. It is such a cute piece--I wear it all the time! It's very hard for me to choose a favorite because each piece in my collection is special and different. ![]() Left: Noble Jacket, Long Lost Jumper and Dandy Shirt, Spring 2007. Right: Kellerwald Jumper, Spring 2007. I see the jumper appearing multiple times in your work. What's its significance? Short hems vs. long hems? Summer vacation spot and five things you'll bring with you? What do you foresee for your future? Accessories? Collabs? What's your creative process like? Your work ethic? Any advice to new designers?
Viva Oscar!![]() from Oscar de la Renta’s Spring 2007 runway – Christine Suppes < older posts | |
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