Archive for the ‘Eco-Friendly’ Category

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Because of our location in the Short North, a walking neighborhood,  and our large front window to the world we get to bear witness to random acts of kindness every day.  One day last year we were on the receiving end of one of those random acts of kindness. A neighbor who lives in the building just across the street from us dropped by to give us an entire bolt of gorgeous amber colored dobby cloth.

The first thing you notice is the color. It’s vivid and modern but in a pop vintage sort of way. It has the natural mineral-like quality of amber gemstone. When you touch it you are surprised by the softness and can surmise it contains a touch of wool, most likely cashmere. But you quickly stop trying to determine the fiber content because you become intrigued by the texture of the weave.  It’s a weave of squares within squares so small, that from a few feet away all you notice is a luster from the light on cloth.

The beauty of the amber dobby gift inspired a collection.  The introduction of other warm and cool tones give this fabric a diverse playground.  Silk lining, tea dyed muslin, recycled silk sari patterns, repurposed tee shirt knits with hand stitching all unite for a celebratory revival on the latest soft pant silhouette, fitted flirty dresses and cropped jackets.  All compelling garment design starts with great fabric.  With this gift we knew we had to create something special.

Something special it is.  It’s the first collection that we’ve dedicated more than 4 weeks to producing.   We learned late last year when we moved the design studio into the front window of the store, the spectacle of the design process on display slows down our productivity.  So this year’s in-house produced Design Lab Collections™ will unveil quarterly instead of monthly. The longer stretch between unveilings gives us time to make the collections larger with more tailoring and clever touches.

On the evening of March 31st, with sweet anticipation and the sense that we’re making good of a thoughtful gift from our neighbor, we will unveil our 2010 first quarter Design Lab Collection™, The Amber Dobby Revival. This first 2010 collection, made here in the store, is our best ever and deserves a formal collection stage. The format will honor the pieces in a gallery like setting with still and live models allowing our visitors to get up close and personal with the craft.

Please join us  on Wednesday, March 31st from 7-8:30pm for the unveiling of our 2010 first quarter Design Lab Collection™, The Amber Dobby Revival. We’ll have a champagne toast to celebrate our 4th year at 783 North High.  We hope to see you there.

- Christina

February 4th, 2010

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We’re waiting patiently here for new spring arrivals – any minute now!  Hopefully by next week we’ll have boxes of light sweaters and tees, great transitional pieces in airy colors that look forward to the warmer days ahead.  In the meantime, we’ve got an amazing Design Lab collection in progress to reveal in March (sneak peek above), featuring tea-dyed muslin and some amazing vintage mustard yellow wool that was very graciously donated to us.

Keep warm!

Esther Chung, Kevin Kerr and Emily Stockwell – congratulations on being selected as our three finalists!

We were fortunate this year to have a larger pool of applicants from cities across the country.  But to our ultimate glee, all three finalists are local designers.   All the applicants had to submit images of their recent work and share with us their ideas on ways the fashion industry could do a better job of preserving the environment.   Maybe we’re biased but only the most exceptional designers are challenging themselves to create compelling fashion design while consciously considering how to minimize their environmental impact.

Just last week each of our finalists were given a box full of product to re-purpose in designing their own four piece collection.    December 3rd we will have an unveiling ceremony and announce the winner in our storefront.   Only one winner will receive the $1000 grand prize and have his/her designs featured for sale on our website in December.   We can’t wait to see what they come up with!

Friend us on Facebook for continuous updates on the collection unveiling event December 3rd.

-Christina

September 16th, 2009

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So much fall merchandise has come in, we’re running out of places to put it.   We’ve got sueded silk tunic dresses and blouses with cross-stitch embroidery from Interlud, super-long multicolored beaded necklaces from Acholi (along with more of the solid colored necklaces that we’d run low on), and more of the ever-popular message bracelets from Cynthia H.  A huge shipment of A People United arrived Monday, so we’re stocked with awesome mid-weight oversized jackets and full length skirts, produced with a great cause behind them.  Eco-friendly newcomer to us, Turk+Taylor, delivered us the perfect basic black knee-length pleated skirt earlier today.

We’re your affordable dark denim headquarters right now, as we’ve got 4 different styles of Levi’s jeans in stock!  Skinny, straight, wide leg… add to that our whiskered and gold-embellished Cartise denim, and you’ve got a great mix if you’re looking for the perfect fit.

Look for updates on our September Design Lab Collection, Mitered Matter, in the next week or so.  Heavy, yet cozy cropped skirts (perfect for over leggings or tights, paired with your favorite knee-high boot) and co-ordinating tote bags are in the works.
Donovan Jacket, by Sublet

Donovan Jacket, by Sublet

Stewart + Brown, Spiewak, and Sublet – three of our favorite things!

Sublet is pictured above, in the form of the beautifully structured and NY-produced Donovan Jacket.  Cropped, flannel-lined, and perfect.  Our 2nd delivery of Stewart + Brown includes lovely feminine layering pieces in muted fall tones (like the Virginia Blouse), crafted using their usual impossibly soft organic cotton.   Last but not least is Spiewak… we’ve got the down-filled Warren Jacket in 5 colors, the green-and-woolly tweed Chambers Coat, and the storm-weathering Everett Coat in black (perfect for city girls everywhere).  With still more to come, we’re looking forward to a wonderful fall.

Fall Duet: A Sneak Peek

Fall Duet: A Sneak Peek

A lot is going on here at Substance… new collections are in the works, new items are arriving regularly, and a large volume of coffee is being consumed.  Here’s the run-down:

  • Number one on the list, our awesome designer and super-seamstress Betsy is off getting married!  Look forward to getting bombarded with some great photos in the next few weeks – all her bridesmaids are wearing Floral Fete dresses.   It’s a hand-crafted affair, from the brides’ dress down to the decorations.  Congratulations, Betsy!
  • Second, Maddie is hard at work on our upcoming collection, Fall Duet.  Using our favorite hand-woven Ethiopian cotton fabric, she’s making reversible shrugs.   Pretty much everyone on staff has picked out a color combo that they can’t live without… so this looks like a collection we’re going to have to keep around for a while, if for no other reason than to outfit ourselves.  To pair with the shrugs, she’s taking some heavier weight cotton trousers from last season and cutting them down into the perfect pencil skirt in 3 great colors.  Look for Fall Duet in the next few weeks as well.  We promise to not wear our shrugs all at the same time.
  • Next up… we’ve gotten new fall product in, and a lot of it is eco-conscious.  Our first shipment of Stewart+Brown for the season arrived in the form of organic cotton knits, including the “I Love You” tee which is just about sold out!  Soft drapey bamboo knit blouses and dresses came from Two Star Dog, as well as a few new re-purposed leather handbags from Gilbert and Leona.  We love our little group of beautifully tailored grey-and-mustard cotton sheath dresses from Nougat.   Finally, an amazing transitional collection of tunic tops and cropped dresses in cotton/silk blends from Trinity came yesterday.   Airy and light yet in rich fall color combos, they’re perfect to layer over your summery pieces.
  • Last but not least, Art Al Fresco is this weekend in the Short North.  An entire day of free public art – what’s not to love about that?

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Lauren Boot, by Terra Plana

Lauren Boot, by Terra Plana

Our Terra Plana shoes are in!  There’s two styles to start out – the Lauren Boot (above) and the Juniper Heel.   We’re super-excited to have Terra Plana here @ Substance, as they’re an amazing eco-conscious line that always combines strangers-will-stop-you-on-the-street style with comfort, longevity, and every little detail a shoe connoisseur will squeal at.

Also new… fresh shipments of Lenora Dame vintage-inspired jewelry, Marissa B chunky gemstones, Sue London ballet flats, Melie Bianco handbags, and, of course, Painterly Tees.

July 15th, 2009
Clingy Wallets in Turquoise and Yellow

Clingy Wallets in Turquoise and Yellow

We just received our new shipment of Clingy Wallets by 49 Square Miles!  Some great new colors are here, as well as old favorites – grey, wood, and red.

And speaking of shopping for beautiful objects… We’ve got Chemline up on the website as well.  Check out the Isis Dress and Cairo Top.

Isis Dress by Chemline

Isis Dress by Chemline

Voile Floral Headband

Voile Floral Headband

We’ve got a couple new items up on the website… one of our favorites is the headbands that Maddie (above) lovingly crafted from leftover bits of the Voile Voila collection.   Adorable on everyone, and only $18!