Monday, September 29, 2008

Bettie Page Clothing - Retro Style dresses for todays woman styled after the infamous Bettie Page


Bettie Page is a Pin Up and Fashion icon whose naughty girl next door appeal made her the original favorite Pin Up Model of many. She had literally thousands of photographs taken of her and was then immortalized by the artist Olivia. Bettie's sweet girl next door wholesome beauty combined with her willingness to be photographed in quasi bondage style attire or poses contributed to her amazing appeal.

Recently a Clothing Company started that licensed Bettie Page's name to recreate dresses that were photographed on Bettie along with other retro styles from that era. Bettie Page Clothing has a flagship Retail Store in Las Vegas Nevada and is carried in select boutiques and online stores. The designer, Tatiyana pays amazing attention to detail and chooses great fabrics to create her designs on.


Some of our favorite Bettie Page dresses are the Delilah Dress and the Claudia Cherry Dress. The wonderful thing about these designs is that they appeal to today's Pin Up Girls who love retro designs yet they also have universal appeal as they make great wardrobe pieces for women of any style. They make great cocktail or party dresses.

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Exclusive Shirt designs have amazing popularity - the power of co-branding





If you are a shopper you will certainly have noticed that co-branded design work has become popular between some brands, clothing lines and medium to large retailers.

Co-branding can be done in many ways. A retailer may have a creative person on their own staff who creates a design that they like and the retailer then pays a popular brand to manufacture the item for them since they do not have a manufacturing plant of their own.

My personal favorite way to utilize the power of co-branding is when a retailer chooses to utilize the design strength and flair of the chosen clothing brands design team to create a new design that stays within the flavor of what the consumer is accustomed to seeing from that brand yet incorporates the elements that the retailer wishes to see in the finished product. A great example is the Exclusive Lucky 13 Tattoo Girls T Shirt that was released today by Retailer Perpetual Vogue. The owners at Perpetual Vogue had a vision of what they wanted the design to be and then trusted in the design team at Lucky 13 to create their vision while staying true to the feel of a Lucky 13 design. The result is a shirt that any Lucky 13 customer would immediately recognize as having Lucky 13 design elements yet is also co-branded to the retailer as an exclusive item that is not available elsewhere.

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Rockin Jewelry for Rock Stars and the Common Man or Woman












Rock n Roll has had a strong influence on fashion for as long as I can remember. As fashions get edgier this influence is seen more and more. Lets face it Rock Stars are seen as being edgy and living on the cutting edge to start with. Some Rockers have custom made wardrobe items created to wear on stage and it is not uncommon to shortly afterwards see similar design details appear in popular clothing lines to appeal to the masses. Some Rockers favor wearing standard pieces from specific brands that appeal to them to create mix and match wardrobes rather than having wardrobes sewn just for them. Sales often spike for clothing lines who have their items seen being worn by Rockers on stage.

Over the past few years we have seen trends in bold accessories that have become unisex as more and more Rock Stars were seen wearing them. Highly detailed belt buckles, Rocker style pendants and other bold jewelry items in pewter and other metals with semi precious stones, leather and studding accents now have totally unisex appeal with the masses. Guys that years ago would never consider wearing a pendant are now seen sporting chains with Skulls, Tattoo Art, Crowns and Anchor designs.

















Joel Hoekstra, guitarist for Nightranger is a fan of just such types of unisex Rocker Style jewelry.
The crown pendant that he is seen wearing on stage in the above photos can be found at www.RockerJewelry.com where lots of highly detailed edgy jewelry pieces can be found.












We are fond of the Skull pendant that sits on Black Leather in a Pewter setting that can be seen on Brooke Burke (who will soon be seen on ABC's Dancing With The Stars Show) and other celebrities. www.RockerJewelry.com recently added some new designs that we really like including ones with tattoo guns, a Cobra, crossed guitars and gorgeous Leather cuffs.
















So if you have been wondering if you can carry off bold jewelry styles - worry no more. These edgy styles are for everyone and a great way to enhance a Rocker style Streetwear wardrobe.

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

To Bling or Not To Bling, That is the Question

Over the past six months the style of heavily embellishments on shirts has made real inroads into mainstream streetwear. Previously shiny rhinestones and eye catching bling were mostly popular in clothing lines that targeted the Hip Hop scene. As this cross over continues more clothing lines have had to come to terms with bling and decide whether to incorporate heavily embellished designs into their product offerings.



Over the past few months many lines started to add lots of brighter colors to their detailing. Mission Clothing, which we have carried for some time has always been on the forefront of edgy streetwear trends. For the last two years they have been more adventurous then most mainstream Premium Streetwear brands and have been using a lot of foiling to highlight designs and some stone studding. They have gone even brighter on some designs for the coming Spring line. A perfect example of this is their Frida shirt which pays tribute to the artwork style of Mexican artist Frida Kahlo - this shirt even changes color when worn outside, going from beige to blue. A smart clothing designer knows though that not every customer is adventurous enough for such super bright colors so Mission has continued to balance their offerings with other more subtle designs such as the Black Button Front shirt with a Winged Mermaid design. The design has slight touches of silver on the wing tips including small rhinestones but is still subtle in color so that it appeals even to guys who normally would not go for bling at all.



DOCTRINE and Rebel Spirit have both created strong reputations for themselves based on their unique embellishments. Both utilize lots of embroidery, metal studding, stone studding and color in their gorgeous designs. When meeting with the designers of both lines recently we saw styles continuing to become brighter and blingier for this coming Spring. We were pleased to see that both lines continued to include some pieces that had great embellishments yet were not quite as colorful which allows us to carry pieces that appeal to a wide range of customers. DOCTRINE'S Long Live Rock Shirt has lots of Gold and Red braided embroidery and detailing while their Sunset Strip shirt is subtle in color yet strong on design with it's pole dancers being made of Black Leather as it employs a tonal Black on Black look accented with metal studs. Rebel Spirit's Royal Knight Shirt has bright Red Foiled detailing and a bold design while their Royal King is a Black on White design that is strong yet not as colorful.







Jade Howe of Hause of Howe decided long ago that bling was not something that would be seen in the Howe line. Yet his edgy Rocker designs featuring strong graphics and clean lines make Hause of Howe appealing to even the guys that like the bling. We have many customers that purchase Howe items and also purchase pieces from our DOCTRINE, Rebel Spirit and Mission Clothing offerings.



While placing orders and checking out the new items at the recent Christian Audigier / Ed Hardy show in Las Vegas I was actually overwhelmed by the amount of bling and bright colors. I had to remind myself that I was seeing hundreds of items together which equaled sensory overload where the average consumer is likely to have only a few items this bright in their wardrobe at any given time balanced by other more subtle pieces.

So the question for the average consumer remains....to bling or not to bling or perhaps the question really should be "how colorful do you want your bling?". I think that we will continue to see heavy embellishments on clothing designs for a long time to come. I am happy to see though that most clothing designers are offering up choices so that customers can decide whether they want the really bright colors or something more subtle. Pieces can be blinged out in subtle color schemes that have just as much heavy detailing yet will continue to have universal appeal and can stay in the consumers wardrobe for years to come.