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Passion Lilie at Fashion Week New Orleans

Thursday, March 20th, 2014

Turns out, it’s impossible to be a blogger without Internet. It’s actually hard to be a normal human being without Internet. It’s been out for almost two weeks now, and I have no idea how I’ve made it this long. I’m finally getting it fixed today, so hopefully things can return back to normal around here.

In the midst of my Internet absence Nola Fashion Week and Fashion Week New Orleans have both been going on.

One of my favorite New Orleans-based brands, Passion Lilie, will be presenting for the first time tonight at Fashion Week New Orleans. I was lucky enough to get to talk to designer Katie Schmidt about the collection and the inspiration behind it.

Passion Lilie is a fair trade clothing line handmade in India, which offers women in remote villages safe working conditions with fair wages. Katie said the Indian culture inspires her fabric choices, which are the foundation of her line.

Katie said she wanted the line to feel feminine and flirty and wanted to play with a bit of vintage inspiration. She incorporated paisley prints and soft colors, which were inspired by the colors of the beach- from the sand and the ocean to the sky.

She said her collection is about being cool and comfortable in lightweight cotton during the New Orleans heat while still looking fab and supporting ethical fashion.

Katie, who is originally from California, said she’s definitely been inspired by the laid back, casual vibe too. However, the freedom, bright colors, and hot New Orleans weather also inspire her designs.

“New Orleans and California are very similar in some ways,” she said. “But I feel that California has much more structure and sometimes I find myself fitting between structure and flow or freedom in my designs.”

Katie said her favorite item of tonight will be The Spinnaker Pants. She’s been making these pants for the past couple of years in different fabrics picked up from her travels, but this is the first time she’s made them for others.

Katie said prepping for fashion week has been a whirlwind of excitement and has involved little sleep. She said it’s the little victories that make those sleepless nights worthwhile and make her love her job.

She was recently picked up by a retailer in New York City, and a stylist bought three Passion Lilie dresses for the upcoming movie Best of Me. How cool is that?!

Best of luck to Katie tonight at Fashion Week New Orleans! Keep up with SF on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram & Pinterest!

Introducing Culture Shock’s Rani Collection

Monday, March 10th, 2014

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Y’all know I’m a huge fan of this New Orleans-based ethnic jewelry company. Ever since I met Christine last year, I’ve been so amazed to see how much she’s grown Culture Shock. And she’s at it again.

In 2013 she started designing her own jewelry and has since created four collections, including her newest collection Rani. Her inspiration for this line came from Queen Rania of Jordan’s crown. She started sketching and ended up with a beautiful necklace and earrings (Anna from Running on Plenty styled the necklace here!).

Christine recently launched her Kickstarter campaign to fund a new 3D software, trade shows, and a lookbook. The video below really tells the story behind Culture Shock and its mission to appreciate and share other cultures. Plus, just seeing Christine sketch out her designs is pretty awesome (especially for me since I can’t even draw a good stick person).

I hope you’ll take a minute to check out Culture Shock and support this amazing local business. You can also see the line in action in New Orleans Fashion Week this month!

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Poolside Weekend + Iconic + Presse Dufour

Friday, June 14th, 2013

Hat: Ross | Earrings: JCPenney | Sandals: Salt & Pepper Accessory Boutique | Sunglasses: Kohl’s

Happy Friday, y’all. Finally, the perks of being a teacher are here! (Kidding… sort of. I love my job and crazy children, but I definitely can’t complain about summers off!) I love being able to wake up and lounge by the pool all day with a good book. Definitely one of my favorite things.

So let’s take a second to talk about Iconic. I was lucky enough to get a sample Chocolate Truffle in my goodie bag at the Southern Girl Blogging Community meetup a few weeks back. I wanted to wait and try it on a day I was too busy lying by the pool and too lazy to actually make lunch myself (I think that counts as an “active” lifestyle that the brand is aiming toward, right?).

Iconic started in New Orleans and now has three flavors to choose from — Chocolate Truffle, Wild Strawberry, and Pure Vanilla Bean. The Chocolate Truffle was almost like a combination of a chocolate shake and chocolate milk (which I love), except I didn’t feel nearly as guilty about it. Find out more about the all-natural healthy lifestyle beverage on Iconic’s website.

Another little perk of the Southern Girl Blogging Community meetup was finding out about the design and letterpress studio, Presse Dufour, also based in New Orleans. I was given this New Orleans Lamp Post bookmark, which is perfect for the English teacher/poolside reader in me. Karen has so many lovely things to choose from in her Etsy shop, so I hope you’ll check her out and shop local!

I hope you all have a fabulous weekend and get some pretty sunshine time! Don’t forget to keep up with SF on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram & Pinterest!

Clothing Swap

Friday, May 10th, 2013

Happy Friday, guys! I wanted to share with you an event going on this weekend with Sarah from Think Twice Style and NOLA Fashion Council. I hope you’ll check it out if you’re in the Baton Rouge area! Sarah’s got more details on her blog, and you can purchase tickets here.

Meet NOLA Fashion Week Emerging Designer: Ella Rose

Friday, February 22nd, 2013

Ella Rose has quite the impressive resume and hasn’t even graduated design school yet. She’s worked alongside the New Orleans Fashion Council, Mode Fashion Week, and Fashion Houston teams and interned for Andrea Loest. To top it off, the LSU senior is making her Nola Fashion Week debut this March as one of two emerging designers. Check out my Q&A with Ella below!

1. You’re from Shreveport, and now you live in South Louisiana. How has the culture in South Louisiana impacted your designs?
First of all, love to Shreveport, definitely a wonderful place to grow up, but I was super eager to see something new! Living in South Louisiana, I was immediately immersed into this “South LA culture” that I knew about, but didn’t grow up around. I fell in love with it much more than I ever expected. I definitely think that the culture has impacted my designs, because it is a very relaxed and fun environment. I like to design things that are quirky, but easy to wear, and the easy-going south has given me so much inspiration for that!

2. What was your biggest source of inspiration for the collection you’ll be showing at NOLA Fashion Week?
My first collection for Fashion Week is incredibly special to me. I started out at LSU as an art major, and have always enjoyed painting. Over the summer, working with Andrea Loest, she really took time to teach me about surface design of fabrics, something I had never really thought about at all. Now I’m completely attached to it! For this collection, I took a painting I had done, started playing with it on the computer, and created a fabric print from it. From there I also created my own screen prints to add to my designs. It’s a very playful and girly collection, but to me, it kinda tells a love story; ups, downs, and all!

3. What has been your best experience in fashion design so far?
My very first garment to ever walk a runway was at Dallas Career Day last year. That was so huge to me, I almost cried! I went from being completely terrible at pattern making, to completely creating a little red dress on my own that was chosen as one of a few from 500 students to walk the runway! So cool! But working with the Fashion Council just continually opens doors for me that I never would have expected. From working with Andrea, to coordinating about 100 volunteers, I’ve been all over the place with them, and it has been really fun and exciting. I can’t wait to take this next step as a designer myself!

4. Tell me about your plans after graduating LSU. What can we expect to see from you in the future?
After graduating in May, I’m planning on moving to New Orleans to continue building my brand, and growing as a designer. I’m really excited to be right in the middle of such a cultural hub, and to continue being inspired by the people and places. I’m definitely hoping that you can see many more of my designs in the future! I’m already getting excited to choose a new painting and inspirations to turn into something really neat.

5. Describe your personal style in three words.
Girly, colorful, and creative

A HUGE thank you and best of luck to Ella! NOLA Fashion Week’s 5th season will be March 2-9, 2013. See a full schedule of events here, and be sure to check back for the second emerging designer post with Noel Martin!

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