A Winter Kate jacket layered over a camisole and vest with House of Harlow 1960 accessories
According to WWD, Nicole Richie’s contemporary women’s line will finally be hitting stores February 2010. I’ve always loved Nicole Richie’s style (post-Hilton) including her accessibly priced House of Harlow 1960 accessories line. Thankfully, I don’t have to wait until I’m pregnant to wear her pieces (Nicole Richie for A Pea in the Pod if that didn’t make any sense).
Richie describes who her line is for and how I believe every woman should aspire to dress:
“She is a woman like me: She does not look at labels; she knows how to mix and match. The pieces can be dressed up, made casual, but most importantly, they provide the wearer a means of self-expression and fun.” -WWD.com
The September issue is probably the most important issue of the year for fashion magazines since it features everything that is coming up for the Fall. The September issue is packed with great ads & the one ad that I cannot help but stop and pause every time I come across it is Madonna’s Louis Vuitton F/W 2009-10 Ad campaigns.
She looks absolutely gorgeous, probably the best I’ve ever seen her, and absolutely, without a doubt, the people at LV have airbrushed the life out of her. But whatevs, she looks good.
iDR has had the pleasure to interview Mataano. When I first heard about them is through a friend of mine. Apparently they’ve been on Oprah…Oprah you say? We’re all over it! I had so many questions and honestly I wanted to sit and chat with them, however, they are on the east coast. You can see why they and their brand Mataano was featured on Oprah. Their global mind and vision is inspiring as well as their passion and strive for the fashion industry. Best of all they’re chicks just like us, making it work! Check out their collection online, click here and read on.
First off tell us a bit about how Mataano came about?
While we were growing up in Somalia, we were always aware the fashion of very beautiful women who wore dazzling, colorful dresses. When we moved to Virginia, at 9 years old, we got exposed to a more contemporary style of fashion, especially through the magazines and books our mother gave us to read in order to learn English more quickly. At that point, we didn’t realize that our love for fashion could equate to a career. So, we went to college to earn solid, dependable degrees. And then we moved to New York, for the pursuit of our dream.
I see the two of you have had internships at Jill Stuart and Betsey Johnson. Tell us a bit of what you learned and how you’ve leveraged that into your own company now.
Our internships let to jobs. The best way to learn any craft is to immerse yourself in it. Working in the field of fashion gave us the building blocks to accomplish our goals.
Fall 2009 Collection
How has working in online marketing given you an edge on marketing your own line?
Yes, definitely. E-marketing has given us the opportunity to increase sales and access new markets across the globe.
Working with your sister…good or bad? Annoying or great? I mean after a long day at work, do you guys still hang out after? Has your relationship changed, if so in what way? Give us the dish!
Working together is great. We grew up together. We shared a crib, a room, a car. Now we live and work together. Trust me, when you share a womb with somebody, you learn quickly how to get a long. That being said, we do have the occasional argument and when we do, we give each other space.
Looking at the photos, I see a lot of ethnically diverse women? Is that intentional? If so why?
We hire models that represent the multicultural world we live in.
all photos courtesy of Mataano
What is your creative process like? If we were to step into your studio what would we expect to go through to get the end product?
There are different phases to the design process. There is the design phase, the fabric and color phase and the final phase would be development of samples. So if you were to come to our design studio, you would find fabric, trim, vintage clothes, art, proto samples, a pattern maker, and a sewer. There would also be people coming and going – friends or stylists or our PR rep.
With rich Somali roots and living in NY, does the cultures influence your pieces in a more technical perspective such as relooking at the function of a dress in two different cultures?
We would have to say that color and attitude is derived from our Somali roots, but the cut and silhouette of the dresses are western. We will eventually try and experiment with Somali dress silhouettes.
Your pieces are lovely, how is the line responding to the economy? Do you see repositioning your price point, or changing materials?
The economy is not great. However, we are happy with the response we have gotten. We are positioning ourselves for slow but steady growth. It’s good to remain cautiously optimistic.
Also in the long run, how do you see the fashion industry changing as a whole in response to the financial climate?
It will weed out a lot of mediocre labels. There will be more room for new designers.
What do you love about the Fashion Industry? Is there anything about the industry you cant stand?
We love the fashion industry because we have the opportunity to express ourselves through clothing. Dressing is like decorating your body; we have the privilege to decorate bodies. However, it is important to realize that it’s just clothes. Sometimes people take it too seriously!
What should we expect in the future for Mataano?
Growth, Ecommerce, and an accessory line
Special thanks to Idyll and Ayaan for collaborating with us on this piece. We can’t wait to see more!
According to my friends’ twitter and facebook updates who were more than pleased with Beyonce’s I Am…Sasha Fierce tour, you can go home and relive every concert moment and record new and improved Single Ladies YouTube videos by wearing Thierry Mugler inspired clothes. This is all according to WWD, in which Beyonce and Mom Tina are launching a new over-the-top and embellished line entitled…Sasha Fierce.
As long as Sasha Fierce is not emblazoned in gold on the butt or pockets or sleeve or front, back, and sides…I may buy in to get my “Diva” on…
Oh never mind…I see the De- right there on the sleeve.
With the sun making extended appearances in the City, I think summer is finally here! That and this Alexander Wang sample sale are just enough for me to forgive New York for inflicting its June Gloom upon us for so long!
Be prepared for long lines…wear a tube top and shorts and you can tan while you wait!
If I manage to leave with anything at a decent price I’m pretty sure I’ll be happily prancing out of there like this too…
What a fun event, iDR was just lucky to help sponsor this event. A lot of people came out and supported Made Jewelry. This party was their 1 year anniversary party..congrats! These girls do an awesome job hand crafting their pieces and doing fun events such as the recent. Shouts out to Fred at Suckafreeze for working so hard! Our pics should be up shortly, thats if I can find my usb cord…blah!
Dwell on Design returns to the Los Angeles Convention Center in June 2009. Friday 26, Saturday 27, Sunday 28 June.
Dwell on Design is a three day festival of modern design featuring an exhibition, design conference, home tours and special events. Join us at Dwell on Design and experience REAL, LIVE, MODERN DESIGN.
Anyone out there watch Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist? If not you must rent!! Don’t want to give to much away, but it’s one of my favorite movies that has you on an adventure through New York City, and you only wish you were actually doing it with them, or creating your own adventure. Well, as of last week, the masterminds behindRachel Nasvik’s handbags has us New Yorkers running all over the City looking for her handbags stashed in obscure places with only her Twittersand Blog to give us clues.
But don’t worry, there’s still time to join the fun!!
“Welcome to our world of mischief and fun– we’ve got a limited edition run of 96 hand-printed Alice Bond bags which are being sent out into the NYC night to find their owners. Stocked with all you need for a night out, plus a mix of tunes to start the night off the right way, we’re hoping that you appreciate our sense of whimsy and our intention of starting the summer off with nights full of surprises, good vibes, and good times. Enjoy our story as it unfolds….” http://wherethenighttakesyou.blogspot.com/
What does a boring white, navy blue, and khaki company like Gap do to get you excited about their new line? They add of course another super fab designer to the collection. Alexander Wang and Vena Cava both collaborated on Gaps newest threads. Both are CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund nominees.
For more of Alexander and Vena’s work click below!
I have been blessed with the opportunity to work for the Yumi Kim label, and the designer Kim Phan is graciously offering two great deals through DailyCandy and Lucky Mag. Word of advice is to use them quick because we’ve been slammed with orders in just the last 2 days.
If you are in New York, pop by the flagship store in Lower East Side and say hi. You can also use the discount in the store…but you didn’t hear it from me! If you are no where near the East Coast, I’d be happy to answer questions about the colors and fit.
I never thought that Spring would actually come, so you better believe you’ll see me in nothing but these fresh YK prints until the first signs of Fall.
Marc Newson is one of the most accomplished and influential designers of his generation. He has already worked across a wide range of disciplines to create everything from chairs, household objects, a bicycle and a concept car to restaurants, a recording studio and interiors of private and commercial jets, for clients based in Europe, North America, Asia and Australia. So for Marc to cross over to G-Star and to collaborate is not new. Their collaboration back in 2003 and have now successfully launched five product collections across various seasons. A collection of nine limited edition pieces, recently launched at the lifestyle boutique Colette in Paris.