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Monday
Sep272010

project runway recap: race to the finish

andy south couture & rtw

finally squeezed in a viewing of last week's episode of project runway! the challenge was to whip up a couture fashion look to accompany a makeup palette finish from show sponsor l'oreal. except the producers decided to throw in a last minute, complementary ready-to-wear design that also needed to walk the runway the very next day. a bit unfair to the designers, if you ask me. did anyone else wish one well-made style had been presented rather than half-done couture and slapped together rtw?

after last week's brutal runway crit, andy south rose to the challenge and sent out head-to-toe warrior chic separates rocking muted metallic accents accompanied by a sexy little black dress with a subtle dose of shimmer. on the other end of the rainbow, ivy higa opted for bright and whipped up a gown and cocktail dress translating hawaii's gorgeous ocean waters into chiffon waves.

more peeks, links & a spoiler (fair warning!) after the jump below.

ivy higa couture & rtw
designers' sketchbook

andy: make it work! | judgement day | video diary

ivy: make it work! | judgement day | naeem kahn's take | nina garcia's take | video diary

the designers dish is a little less dish-y since only two were deemed safe enough to skip the judging in this round.

do you think it was time for ivy to be auf'd? or would you have sent home another designer in her place?

{photo credit: barbara nitke, lifetime television}

Tuesday
Sep212010

new peeks: machinemachine

although machinemachine was one of the very first designers featured on h|h way back in 2007, with the exception of a few small peeks here and there, it's been quite some time since the last big show and tell of kauai-born (& now honolulu-based) designer shannon hiramoto's indie label. the etsy shop remains a must stop on my interweb wanderings if only to see what's new in the one-of-a-kind collection which has evolved from the line's signature smocked pa'u waistband to fresh and flirty separates and minis, keiki tunics, and the summer introduction of simple yet sweet bikinis.

the entire lineup continues to be constructed from discovered castoffs and upcycled textiles rescued from local thrift shops and yard sales, and shannon is constantly experimenting with new ideas and approaching design with a thoughtful, artistic philosophy paired with a playful dose of serendipity. a favorite project shared on her blog was a birthday dress made for her niece where a drawing was transformed into an abstract screenprint. the resulting fabric became a darling keiki frock rocking the little one's very own charming, handmade pattern infused with a whole lot of love once you discover its behind-the-scenes production story.

machinemachine swim
keiki before & after

notecard set

since machinemachine is a favorite of modern island girls near and far, i asked shannon to share a glimpse into her day along with a few hints of daily inspiration floating around her studio which may pop up in her next sewing session.

{designer notes}

how has growing up in hawaii influenced your designs?
i can never - and would never want to - forget my fondness for growing up on kauai, where life is lush, friendly, colorful, old, quirky, hilarious, and laid back. i want that playful island attitude to resonate in each machinemachine garment. you wear something beautiful, you feel beautiful. you wear something that could only have come out of hawaii, you feel connected to the islands. i want to help customers feel that connection.

i try to accomplish this sort of recognition of self into something wearable by utilizing vintage prints and certain clothing styles to twist up nostalgia and humor. when you put on one of my handstitched hats or pa'u shorts, you recognize yourself. and hopefully you say, "ah, yes! this is so me. this gets me."

describe your design philosophy and how has it evolved since you launched machinemachine?
first is fun: everything has to be fun - needs to make me smile and giggle. that's one reason why i love vintage fabric, it's ridiculously funny. second is context: we are in hawaii, it's warm, sunny, bright, beautiful, and loving - i want my customer to wrap themselves up in those qualities. third is comfort and simplicity: i am drawn towards quite loud prints which i let do their thing without competing with overly designed or complex structures. fourth is to be true to my own self. i dubbed the company machinemachine for a bunch of reasons, but primarily to poke fun at the machines (literally and metaphorically) that run our lives and muffle our voices.

machinemachine has evolved a lot since its first rumblings in 2007. i've learned/played with new sewing techniques, textures, and audiences - managing to fine tune some wacky ideas into more wearable pieces. also, i have been designing a few more mature and conservative looks, a consequence of my own personal growth. my circle of friends are now starting families, which prompted keiki/mini-machinemachine garments.

and the men are begging for machinemachine, so i began the handstitched hat line (which women love too). the company is moving along with its own momentum; i am just along for the ride - enjoying the creative process, meeting customers, and cooperating with the wonderful shops that carry/nurture machinemachine. it just keeps getting more exciting!

if we peeked into your studio, how would you be spending a typical design day?
waking up is important - it's best to do that before anything else - so i make sure to have my 3 cups of coffee as i read the paper and do computer tasks. then i do some quick tidying up, as the workspace is an inevitable mess. i mean, seriously, it's messy. one would almost wonder whether the tsunami really did hit, except it just hit my house.

i spend a few moments staring at my 3 tall shelves of fabric and ponder, considering which garments would work with which material. then i sit on the floor and cut. this is how my grandma taught me to cut fabric, so it is the way i will always do it. the next few hours are loud. my machines and hands are busy whirring, snipping, and clanking with npr, podcasts, audiobooks, and netflix to keep my mind occupied.

i make sure to do a bunch of downward facing dogs to stretch out my back - sewing is tough on the body. i usually pop out for a little bit and run to the post office, thrift store, or to see friends, but i always hurry back to finish up a project. before i know it the sky is dark and it's evening. sometimes i forget to eat lunch.

of all the loveliness posted on your inspiration board, what is capturing your fancy most these days?
afghan blankets, baskets, origami, batik, classic movies, branches, ferns, and hawaiian/aloha prints.

little moments of bliss that recharge your soul?
iyengar yoga, walking around kaimuki, hugs, thrift store hunting, coke icee, google reader, playing with adobe illustrator, playing in the ocean, eating thai with the mr., midweek's crossword puzzle, and backyard bbq's . . . oh, and even though it is a rarity, getting super groovy on the dance floor.

local delights that are a must in your beach picnic basket?
li hing mui sour patch kids, wasabi peas, and govinda's ginger rush juice. i guess i like flavors that bite back.

pay it forward with a few words of wisdom that were passed on to you:
i was impacted a few weeks ago by a radio interview with the author karen maezen miller. she said, "attention is the most concrete expression of love you can give." i've been thinking about this statement a lot and feel it can be apply to all aspects of our lives - relationships, work, friendships, art, the environment, our own bodies - to help us express love and create more solid connections. i want to connect more and connect deeper.

mahalo shannon!

selections are slim in the etsy shop since shannon is stocking up on looks for machinemachine's weekend appearance on kauai, but pieces can be hunted down at local stockists including the butik and split obsession (honolulu), pueo (kona), and wings hawaii (paia).

if you call kauai home, hele over to halele'a and meet shannon and her newest handmade designs during machinemachine's i'm ok, you're koke'e trunk show:

Friday
Sep172010

project runway: a rough day on the runway

andy south * ivy higa

last night's episode of project runway looked back to the past but with a 21st century twist. the challenge: create an outfit befitting a modern day jackie kennedy who was dressed by designers from oleg cassini to lilly pulitzer. it seems straightforward enough, however navigating the line between classic american sportswear and staying true to their aesthetic proved to be a bit more complicated.

just like last week's runway results, our two hawaii designers made it to the final judging round. oahu's andy south paired a jersey top with billowy asian-inspired pants similar to one from his fall 2010 collection, and the big island's ivy higa designed a sophisticated asymmetrical blouse, tuxedo pants & gauzy wrap.

andy: make it work! | judgement day | video diary

ivy: make it work! | judgement day | video diary

and, the designers dish on this week's top and bottom.

the winning design was one of my favorites of the season so far. which of this week's looks would you love to add to your closet? and, do you think the judges were too harsh or on point this week with their comments?

p.s. the top 10 project runway designers showed at ny fashion week last week. we won't know for a few more episodes who officially made the top 3, but click away if you want to preview the spring 2011 collections of andy and ivy.

{photo credit: barbara nitke, lifetime television}

Friday
Sep102010

project runway recap: what's mine is yours

resort designs by andy south & ivy higa

goodness, my september has been filled with a succession of ailments, but i managed to buck up and shake off my latest malaise to watch project runway last night.

considering our two hawaii designers grew up in one of the world's most visited island destinations, one would think andy south and ivy higa would have had last night's resortwear challenge in the bag. until tim gunn walked into the workroom and announced that, in addition to their design duties, they would be handing off their sketches and fabric and focusing their efforts on producing another contestant's look (andy was paired with valerie and ivy was matched with michael d.).

quelle surprise!

andy's maillot & wrap * ivy's tank & skirt

andy: make it work! | judgement day | video diary

ivy: make it work! | judgement day | michael kors' take | video diary

and, the designers dish on their favorites to win the challenge.

are you still 100% behind andy and ivy or do you find yourself fancying another designer after the recent on-screen shenanigans?

{photo credit: barbara nitke, lifetime television}

Tuesday
Sep072010

introducing michele lau

hello all! hope your weekend was filled with lots of leisurely diversions and lazy moments. it's overcast and gray in my part of the world which is perfect weather for clicking through my backlog of emails in what seems to be a neverending attempt to tidy up my digital life. while scouting for something to share today, serendipity came a-calling and i happened across a recent dailycandy feature of local girl turned brooklyn-based designer michele lau who introduced a capsule collection of handbags last fall.

the appropriately named line, laulau, is designed to prettily corral the hodge podge of necessities carried by ladies-on-the-go. bags are constructed with pockets to keep your belongings tidy while also offering two sets of handles for added carrying versatility. the tie-up tote in particular hints of michele's island roots with a shape reminiscent of a pu'olo (a ti leaf bundle made to keep lei fresh and transport goods) but crafted of denim, linen and canvas.

tie-up tote

the price tag ranges from $48 to $ 145 depending on the design, and all bags are made to order with a two week turnaround time. you can preview and purchase the collection on the official website or click over to etsy to add laulaunyc to your favorites.

p.s. michele also keeps a blog filled with musings and inspiration from the big city.