New Styles in Fashion
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Work hard, play hard: Q & A with the designers behind Revelation by ME
Gotta hot date after work on Friday and have no time to go home and change. Ladies, we totally understand. Instead of ducking into the nearest restroom and pulling out a wrinkled “date night” outfit out of your bag (yes, we’re all guilty of this), check out Revelation by ME (which stands for the designers’ names, Mydra and Eloisa). These Bay Area designers, have created a collection of transitional clothing for all of you busy fashionistas out there. The looks are fun and flirty. With dresses that are not only reversible, but dresses that can be converted into 6 different styles – what’s not to love – you get multiple pieces for the price of one!
I had the opportunity to ask the founders/designers behind Revelation by ME some questions about their inventive line of clothing.
Ann Marie day dress, Jennifer reversible skirt, Heather cut out dress
StyleBust: How did Revelation by ME get started?
Eloisa and Mydra: One evening after work Myrda and I were invited to go out for dinner, we had a second set of clothing to dress into because we did not have enough time to run back home and change. We changed in a bathroom stall and as we were fumbling around Myrda knocked on my stall and said, “Wouldn’t it be great if we had one outfit that can easily reverse from a day to night look!” I thought it was a great idea and from there Revelation by ME was born.
Who is the Revelation by ME customer?
Revelation by ME specializes in transitional clothing for busy women on the go! She is a city dweller and lives a very busy lifestyle and does not have time to go home and change between her day and night events.
Revelation by ME Linda dress $88
Where do you find inspiration?
I find inspiration in many things but I really pay attention to women’s lifestyles and needs. Myrda loves watching the couture runway shows, bring ideas from the high fashion styles to Revelation by ME’s design table.
Since there are two of you behind the label, are each of your roles similar or do you have specific jobs/duties?
Both Myrda and I share similar duties and also have specific duties that we are each responsible for. We wear many hats throughout our work week from accounting to order fulfillment to marketing. We place our previous work and educational experience to all aspects of our small business.
Revelation by ME founders/designers Mydra Monastrial & Eloisa Serrano
How would you describe San Francisco fashion? And how does Revelation by ME fit in with the aesthetics of the city?
San Francisco is very unique when it comes to fashion. Each part of the city has its own style. You step into the Mission or Haight neighborhoods and you see grassroots, street fashion vs walking through the Marina and finding contemporary fashion which looks like its right off the runways. This is the beauty of having a fashion company in San Francisco, there is a customer for every style and Revelation by ME fits right in the closets of the Marina Girls, the Hayes Valley shoppers love us and the downtown stylist or gallery associate cant get enough of our reversible dresses and transitional separates.
What Revelation by ME piece do you think every girl should own (any signature pieces)?
Every fashionista needs to get their hands on our reversible wrap dresses like the Karri Ann or the Lorrie. You get two looks for the price of one and they are very practical and easy to wear, a must have for your summer getaways!
Revelation by ME Karri Ann dress $102
What are some of your favorite current trends/colors?
The color blocked trend has grown on us and we even used it as inspiration for some of our summer looks like the Lorrie reversible dress. I am also excited that hemlines got longer and I have to mention the bright colors like orange, electric blues and fuchsias.
Who are your favorite fashion designers or fashion icons?
Myrda and I have many style icons but we love the Kardashian sisters, Victoria Beckham and we follow the styles of the Gossip Girl cast. We are very inspired by Donna Karen, Rachel Roy, BCBG and Dior, the list can go on and on! We take inspiration from Donna Karens classic looks to Rachel Roy’s flirty looks but every season is different for us and as we design each collection we may take interest in other designers.
What are some of your favorite local stores or websites?
Some of our favorite local stores are Ooma, RAG, Union B and Mingle. Local websites Bobbepin.com, redhautejewelry.com and Kiudesigns
Where can readers purchase Revelation by ME clothing?
www.revelationbyme.com
A huge thank you to Eloisa and Mydra for taking the time to answer a few questions for our lovely readers. We can’t wait to see what these two come up with next!
Très chic
For Spring/Summer 2011, Elizabeth and James paid ode to French femininity with a modern, and urban twist. Some of my favorites from the Elizabeth and James Spring lookbook are wispy bohemian-inspired dresses, silky print and wide-legged trousers, asymmetrical shorts, and statement coats. To say that I would wear every piece in their collection, would NOT be an understatement.
Photos: Because I’m Addicted
Mary-Kate and Ashley seasonally prove they are exceptional designers – turning out a unique and complete Elizabeth & James collection every season. The Spring 2011 collection will definitely satisfy any boho junky who longs for bulky and breezy textures.
Plus Sized Dresses for Summer
It may almost be the summer, but that doesn’t always mean sunny days and warm weather! This is where sweater dresses come into play. Sweater dresses are a great alternative to a jumper and jeans and look perfect teamed with boots and on-trend opaque patterned tights.
If you are little worried about the clinginess of such a style, simply pop on a light support garment underneath, this will in turn make you seem more svelte and a lot more confident.
Sweater dresses are a great option for the more curvaceous woman as they offer a figure flattering shape, which even suits the most athletic of body types.
The basic black dress is an absolute must in every woman’s wardrobe, whatever your shape or size. It’s a staple item that can be both dressed up or dressed down and is a fail-safe option when you feel you have nothing else to wear!
When you need to look good and look good quickly, reach for the trusty LBD. It’s certainly one statement item that every plus sized woman should have in her closet
Look for a dress that fits perfectly. Opting to wear a strapless full-length camisole underneath the garment will work wonders on the figure. The black dress is also a great option for women who have curvy assets to show off. Invest in a form-fitting dress for best results.
Team with glossy locks, lashings of mascara, killer heels and a good lip color for the maximum wow factor, or alternatively with flat pumps and opaques for an office look! Adding a shawl or some statement jewellery is a great way to dress the LBD up a little and the contrast between the two, really make accessories stand out.
You can find some great deals on plus size clothing online. Read more information here Onestopplus.co.uk and find a new chic dress for your next night out!
Last but not least, here is my favorite pick for a summer dress.
The Australian way
Usually I just pay attention to NY Fashion week, because trying to keep up with London and Milan is a hefty task. But recently I saw some photos from RAFW (Rosemount Australia Fashion Week) which took place May 2-6, 2011. I loved that there were only about 50 designers who showcased their collections (compared to NY’s week long extravaganza). And I realized that I love Australian fashion! From the loose silhouettes and subtle shapes to the laid-back take on runway fashion. One line that caught my eye during RAFW was Nookie.
Celebrating the courageous urban woman, Nookie embodies on-trend designs with a unique edge. Australian made, Nookie’s bold signature look uses color and print to complement the brands cheeky and playful aesthetic. Designer, Nikita Sernack’s strong design principle underlies each collection and resonates confidence through her stylishly sexy and edgy designs.
Photos from Daily Gloss, Fashionising & Studded Hearts
S/S 2011 Onia’s Swim Trunk Collection
When Carl Cunow needed to find new swim trunks he went to the dependable men’s floor at Barney’s Co-op and was thoroughly disappointed with his options. Rather than settle for loud surf shorts, or the unthinkable mankini, he decided to design his own. He left his job in Product Development at Steven Alan and started Onia. Carl designs the swimwear while his partner Jake Post headers up the sales team.
Carl Cunow brought a lot of personal experience to the table when designing the collection. He opted for a cotton-nylon blend for the suits because it has both a soft hand and dries quickly. Carl also notes that unlike traditional swim trunk material (nylon suplex) his cotton-nylon blend doesn’t stick the wet legs. The styling of the trunks themselves was intended to be versatile. Men prefer to wear the same trunks on the beach, playing beach volleyball and to the bar.
The collection consists of 3 styles: snap-closure “Calder” trunks, “Alek” board shorts and the “Amaury” board shorts, each available in two lengths. The trunks sell for around $130 a pair. All trunks feature a zip fly, and come in an array of colors from neutral khaki and black, to burnt orange and forest green, to ocean blue. Select prints are also available (and are more expensive than the solid colors).
Onia swimwear can be found in New York at Rogan and Steven Alan. You can also find the trunks online at Bonobos.
Photographs by Douglas Lyle Thompson.
A little bit of luxury: Q & A with Christine Campbell of Crimson Mim
Here at StyleBust we love learning about new products, new trends and best of all a great boutique. We recently heard about Crimson Mim, a women’s boutique located in Silicon Valley, that carries designers that you typically wouldn’t find in suburbia.
I had the pleasure to ask Christine Campbell, the owner of Crimson Mim a few questions about her inspirations and what it’s like owning and operating her two Crimson Mim locations.
Christine Campbell and CeCe Telesco
StyleBust: How did the opening of your boutique, Crimson Mim come about? What was your a-ha! moment?
Cristine Campbell: I was approaching 40 and feeling unfulfilled and ready to move on from my high tech career. I challenged myself to take the leap and change both my career and industry. During my time in Silicon Valley, I bemoaned the absence of shopping options outside of the “usual suspects.” So with the confidence (or hubris) to go it alone and my entrepreneurial background, I decided to enter the industry I’d always admired and pursued from afar – fashion. I did my research and determined that opening an independent boutique was the best business decision.
I love the name of your boutique, where does the name come from?
Crimson Mim is named for my beloved grandmother Miriam, who was known as Mim, and my favorite color – crimson. I wanted everything about the store to evoke something personal and meaningful, much like the emotional connection we strive to make with our customers.
You recently opened a second Crimson Mim in Palo Alto. Congratulations! Are the two locations similar? What can we expect when visiting each of the boutiques?
Thank you! While Crimson Mim in Palo Alto is similar in size (989-square-feet) to the store in Los Altos, the interior is quite different. In Palo Alto we’re playing up the 50-year-old history of the space, remaining true to its heritage and architectural integrity. We kept the original concrete floors, which remind me of tree rings because you can see every ‘footprint’ of what was there before, along with wood inlays the previous owner installed. The ceilings feature exposed beams and a number of skylights which allow incredible natural light to stream through. The entire space is painted antique white to highlight the gorgeous colors and textures of our merchandise. Vintage furniture and zebra rugs complete the décor.
We focus on the same customer in both locations, but we view Palo Alto as the “big sister” if you will of Crimson Mim in Los Altos. The apparel is slightly more formal in Palo Alto and the merchandise is different in each location. Six plus years ago when we opened in Los Altos, we focused on emerging designers, such as 3.1 Phillip Lim, Loeffler Randall and Trina Turk, that have since become well-known, established brands. We hope to do the same in the Palo Alto location, with such up-and-coming lines as Whit, Caron Callahan and Harvey Faircloth.
Who is the Crimson Mim customer?
Our customer is really varied – she is a student at Stanford (right across the street from us) or her mother, who might be an executive at a Silicon Valley technology company…. And we help our customers find items for work, travel, dinners out, special occasion and every day. Our customer is highly educated and well-traveled, and seeks out different and unique items. Cookie cutter / mass is not as appealing to this woman as fashion that is as unique and globally influenced as she is. At the same time, this is a professional woman who is searching for items to wear to work, so things have to be professional and wearable.
You seem like a very “hands-on” boutique owner. What is a typical day (if there is one) like for you?
You’re right! I’m very hands-on. In this industry and in this environment, it’s so important to be involved on a daily basis. While no day is typical, I tracked what I did on Thursday, May 5th. On Thursdays I come in early to get accounting and financial work done before we open. I also did an hour long pr / marketing strategy call. Then, I was on the floor by myself all day in our Los Altos store, because it was the birthday of the sales associate who normally works with me on Thursdays and I gave her the day off. So, from 10am to 7pm, I helped customers on the floor – making suggestions and recommendations, putting outfits together, giving style advice and selling. In between customers I wrote and answered customer and vendor emails, worked on inventory management, took photos of our new arrivals (ALC and Graham & Spencer) for our Facebook page and discussed daily to do’s with our manager of marketing and e-commerce.
A certain percentage of my time is spent on buying trips, but we’re between seasons now, so the next time I’ll travel to buy is in September at which time I’ll be traveling to New York
How do you decide which designers to carry in your store?
I buy for our customer and look for items she is going to love, will work for her life, that represent great value, and are not widely available. She doesn’t want to see herself coming and going. I ask myself: will this item work in her wardrobe (ie – timeless and classic with a twist)? Is the fit good? Are the fabrics, textures, shapes, rich, gorgeous, distinctive? Can our woman wear this item to work? Does the item represent great value (ie – will they be happily surprised by the price?)? Our customers tell us the items they buy from us are their favorites, the things they wear the most, that they receive the most compliments on – so we’re always on the lookout for those special pieces to continue to make our customers happy. So, if a designer meets all of this criteria, and I love their line and I think we’ll do well with them, and they have a good industry reputation, we’ll consider them!
Rachel Comey clog, Shipley & Halmos striped top, Whit linen trench, 3.1 Phillip Lim cropped trousers, Harvey Faircloth coral blouse
What are some of your favorite trends for Spring/Summer 2011? Can we find any of those trends in either Crimson Mim location?
A couple of our favorite trends for Spring/ Summer 2011 are color and long skirts and dresses:
There are so many gorgeous colors for spring, it’s easy to update a wardrobe, by adding a coral blouse or a cobalt dress or a bright red skirt. If the woman is fearful / concerned to add a colorful garment, we encourage her to go with a colorful shoe. We have orchid colored sandals from Loeffler Randall that are so surprisingly versatile – this pop of color adds excitement to ensembles in navy, white, grey, beige, nude, and any combination thereof.
The other trend I’m in love with is long skirts / dresses. This is a fresh way to update a wardrobe. The silhouette is interesting and draws your eye because this trend hasn’t become ubiquitous in the Bay Area. It’s a chic way to get dressed, it’s as versatile as wearing a pair of jeans, it’s a way to update the tops, cardis and jackets of your wardrobe, and it’s a way to wear your newe, chunkier flatforms and clogs. We have long skirts and dresses from Rachel Comey, ALC, Harvey Faircloth and Velvet (for the more casual version….)
Do you have any favorite fashion designers or fashion icons?
I just saw the Balenciaga exhibit at the de Young Museum in San Francisco. This show blew my mind and is already inspiring me – I didn’t know he invented silk gazar to create silhouettes that stood away from the body. I love clothing that has a distinctive silhouette and designers we carry such as Gary Graham, Rachel Comey and Whit all play with silhouette.
In terms of fashion icons, I love Loulou de la Falaise, Yves St. Laurent’s muse. She is so chic and is a master of layering jewelry, fabrics and prints. Ines de la Fressange, another French fashion professional always ever-so-chic. She just walked for Karl Lagerfield’s spring 2011 Chanel show, at the age of 53 – so inspiring!
For aspiring boutique owners out there, what advice can you give? Anything to be aware of?
My best advice for aspiring boutique owners is to double and triple check your assumptions and numbers before you commit to all of the financial and time obligations that owning a boutique requires. Also, be flexible, because once you open, some of your ideas will be tested and you’ll have to change things based on what your customer wants!
A huge thank you to Christine for taking the time out of her hectic schedule to answer a few questions and give a very good reason to start shopping in the suburbs!
Conversation starters
I thought I would step away from fashion for a second and try my hand at something new: discussing coffee table books. There’s nothing better than going to someones house and picking up one of those hefty books and entertaining myself for hours. Not only do coffee table books show visitors what subjects tickle your fancy, they’re a great means of decorative expression in the home.
Here are a few of my favorites, that range from fashion to national geographic photography.
Dolce & Gabbana: Fashion Album
There are few books in which every page is a work of art in itself. This fashion album is such a book. Low content, but great photographs. You’ll experience the artistry of each photographer and his subject.
The Travel Book
The stunning images in this book provide a reminder of what a diverse place the world is. The book covers each of the 230 countries existing today in visually enticing entries. This is how armchair traveling is done!
Water Light Time
This work of art provides a breathtaking glimpse into an underwater world that few of us ever have the opportunity or the privilege to visit. This book really makes your fantasies lift off.
4 Inches
Old-fashioned eroticism meets the most beautiful and famous women in the world. And it’s all for a great cause, the Elton John AIDS Foundation.
The Polaroid Book
This book is a must for any hardcore Polaroid fan. Lots of pictures that are beautifully printed. Nevertheless, the book’s greatest virtue is to prove that beautiful and creative work can be achieved with the simplest tools and the sheer power of imagination.
Visit Amazon.com for some great new and used coffee table books.
You Need To Know: GleeMaster.com
Last week San Francisco based GleeMaster launched as yet another members-only e-commerce flash sale site. The site competes directly with Rue La La, Hautelook, ideeli and Gilt to bring the best short-term deals on luxury brands and lifestyle services at up to 70% off to their customers.
GleeMaster.com will run sales for 72 hours. The site launched with decent sales from Versace, Canali, David Yurman, Marc Jacobs, Burberry, BCBG Max Azria and English Laundry.
GleeMaster is doing something unique (for the time being) to differentiate themselves from the competitors. They have the world of the Gleeters™, which is a social media platform where members can upload and share stylish photographs. Users should use this platform to connect with their friends and other members of the network by posting photos and commenting on other people’s photos. Days into the official site launch, there are still very few photos in the Gleeters section. The application seems a bit premature. The photos aren’t displayed in the correct ratio, and from what I can tell members do not gain any points by sharing photos – but that could be coming down the pipeline.
To recap: I don’t know about you, but I feel like it’s time-consuming enough to stay on top of the deal sites that already exist. Each Saturday and Sunday it takes me about an hour to scour the flash sale sites I’m already a member of and figure out what really is worth buying (the deals aren’t always as great as they seem), I don’t know if I have much more time or interest to continue adding more sites to my routine. Will you be joining GleeMaster? Final Note: If you’re in the Bay Area, GleeMaster is hiring for lots of positions.