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Showing posts with label Winter 2010. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Winter 2010. Show all posts

Monday, January 10, 2011

The Cold Front

I sent one of my writers to interview Kam Liann, a scarf designer from Brooklyn. Loving these scarves for the winter, ladies! Get your hands on them right before the trend sets in! -A.

I met Kam Liann of Cool Collegiate, an up and coming scarf designer, on a cold winter Saturday in New York City. We spoke about her path to becoming a designer and how she plans to expand her business.

Her tiny stature is misleading, to say the least. She is a full-fledged dynamo, as driven as she is talented. Kam Liann honed her design skills at the International Academy of Design and Technology in Tampa, Florida.


I asked her how she picked up knitting and she told me of a visit to Michael’s and how it was there that she became inspired by all the tools and different colored yarns. She taught herself to crochet and then slowly moved on to knitting. Following patterns, she became more adept at the craft and was soon making wearable pieces.

In 2007, after relocating to Brooklyn, New York, she began to knit tube scarves for herself and was often stopped on the street by admirers of her work and friends requesting that she make one for them. Word of mouth spread about her scarves and her line Cool Collegiate by Kam Liann was born. 
She found a market not only from fans who saw her work in person, but also in college students eager to support their school’s teams and show college pride.


Colors such as pep rally pink and Texas Longhorn orange, among others, pepper her line. I inquired as to why she chose to focus on scarves and she told me that she was drawn to the fact that they are tangible to a great range of customers. The feeling that everyone can wear a scarf no matter what size or shape they are appealed to Kam Liann, not only from an aesthetic sense but from the marketing side as well. Customers can custom design their scarves, picking colors and choosing between the simple tube scarf and the hooded version constructed with a thicker yarn. Prices range from $40.00-$80.00.

Kam Liann is ambitious about advertising her wares and sells as an independent merchant on Etsy, via her Facebook page and at a boutique in the Crown Heights section of Brooklyn called The Wagon. She was drawn to Etsy after reading an article in Nylon magazine where she spotted an ad for a jewelry line that sold to Macy’s and Urban Outfitters and noticed that the designer’s jewelry was also sold on Etsy.com.


While her aesthetic is very different, Kam Liann’s favorite designer is Ralph Lauren. She is impressed by the branding and respects Lauren’s impact on so many different facets of fashion--from perfume to the iconic Polo shirt.

While Cool Collegiate is currently a company of one for the moment, Kam Liann wants a team behind her with employees and partners as passionate as she is. She would like to expand her line to include more embellishments such as spikes and pearls to appeal to a wider market.

You can find her items on: www.etsy.com/shop/kamliann or at:

The Wagon
1214 Union Street
Brooklyn, NY 11225


-Sophia Varga



Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Khloe Kardashian's New Red Hair!!

Khloe Kardashian just premiered her new hair do at the Teen Choice Awards. She chose to go red, which is the new trend this winter. A bit early, considering the reds, pinks, and purples are in this spring. I guess some trends catch on early! Rihanna was first, though, she dyed her hair red a few months ago.




Khloe's wasn't as vibrant as Rihannas, but we're loving the copper accent!

Not feeling the dress, though. She should have done something waist cinching as to show off her curves. Hey, if you have it, flaunt it!

Monday, November 1, 2010

DEE RIVERA Interview: Part 1

Last week I got a chance to interview Dee Rivera, the CEO of Shop Addicts (click HERE to remember FNO). She is a pioneer for women and a voice for the underdog, not to mention a fellow fashionista. Just over one year ago she was working as a fashion and beauty editor, familiarizing herself with the NYC, LA, and Miami scenes. She went to parties and social events everywhere—but she always felt that something was missing, so she took a step forward and decided to combine her love for fashion and philanthropy. Out came her brainchild, Shop Addicts, an organization which hosts shopping events (she calls them ‘extravaganzas,’ I call them places of worship) to benefit charity. So far, there have been a total of three Shop Addicts events, and she plans on continuing them not only in NYC, but in LA, Miami, and hopefully more places around the globe in the coming years.

Through Shop Addicts, she has helped and worked with human traficking organizations, and poverty stricken people in third world countries. Her utmost concern about the world and the one problem she can’t stand to ignore? “Human traficking. It’s sickening, almost demonic in a way,” she says to me as she walks me out of her conference room. Just fifteen minutes before she was explaining to me the brutality and unfortunate frequency of human traficking, especially in the States. “You’d be surprised, it’s all over the place. (People who you would never think) were traficking are the ones benefiting most from it.”

The chances of someone ever escaping such a situation where they are trafficked are slim to none.

What sparked (or kept the spark, rather) her interest in working with human traficking was a trip she took to Africa not too long ago. She went to work with a traficking organization and came back more reassured than ever, and is now planning a fashion week in Mozambique next year.

L-R: Dee Rivera, StaciƩ Ford, Alex Hosner, and myself at the FNO Shop Addicts event on Sept. 10th

“I’ve always stuck up for the underdog, even when I was little. I grew up in the Bronx, my mother was very nurturing, so when I saw someone getting bullied I would always stand up for them. I didn’t care how big the bully was.” It’s this ideology and motivation that kept her going. When she first started with the idea of Shop Addicts, she had no budget but so many ideas she could fill a room with them. She was persistent and eager to make a difference, and on December 10th she will host the fourth Shop Addicts event, the Holiday Shopping Binge. There will be designers selling and showcasing their clothing for people to buy, goodie bags for VIP guests, a Santa Clause for guests to take pictures with, a glam squad, and raffles. Tickets are free, and anyone (over 21!) is welcome to attend. I will be covering the event, and StaciĆ© Ford will be singing (I can’t wait to hear my girl sing!). This is just an introduction to Shop Addicts, stay tuned and make sure to visit the sites below for more information on how to get involved with Human Trafficking and to register for the Holiday Binge Event!

PS..She wouldn’t tell me who was sponsoring the event because they hadn’t signed the contracts yet, but you bet it’s going to be some big people! I can’t wait!

SHOP ADDICTS FRUGALICIOUS HOLIDAY 2010 MUST HAVE PICKS

Molton Brown Home Collection-$100 "A room with a view" home candle collection @ www.MoltonBrown.com

Isabel Toledo for Payless - $34.99 Metallic Ghillie Flat @ www.payless.com

Chanel Khaki Collection -trio nail Polish - $66 www.macys.com

Sephora Makeup Endless Color Collection- $48 www.sephora.com

Jewelry Bar-Bracelet- Cuff Bracelet with rhinestone $56

Laser Cosmetica-Photo Facial Anti Aging Treatment @ www.lasercosmetica.com

Oasis Day spa Signature Massage @ www.oasisdayspanyc.com

Wedge ankle Boots- by BAMBOO-$69.00 by Strawberries or bambooboots.com

Simply Vera Rayon Polyester Sequin Top-$48 kohls.com

Faux Leather Bag-by Melie Bianco"Kiss Me Kate bag-$86. lulus.com


Visit the Nomi Network to get information on how to help the victims of human traficking, and how to get involved: http://www.nominetwork.org/

Visit the Holiday Bing Event to register (it’s free!) for the event: Holidayshoppingbinge2010.eventbrite.com