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Those who know me well, know my favorite thing about cold, Ohio winter is that you can comfortably wear lots of layers.  A few chilly days in January gave me the opportunity to layer sweaters, tights, tees, and jackets with my skirt.  I was inspired by the gray skies to brighten my days in other ways and to approach this styling task less seriously by mixing and not matching colors, textures and patterns.  So bring it on February.  My skirt and I are ready for you.

Day 5 - Styled with a grey faux leather jacket, over a Stewart Brown tee, 49 Square Miles carved wood heart necklace and wood stacked heel ankle bootie, all from Substance.

Day 5 - Styled with a grey faux leather jacket, over a Stewart Brown tee, 49 Square Miles carved wood heart necklace and wood stacked heel ankle bootie, all from Substance.

Day 6 - Wearing equestrian print romper and Bauxo double buckle belt from Substance with my own pointelle cashmere shrug, Missoni stockings and Frye boots.

Day 6 - Wearing equestrian print romper and Bauxo double buckle belt from Substance with my own pointelle cashmere shrug, Missoni stockings and Frye boots.

We tried to get a close up to show this adorable tiny horse print on the equestrian romper.  It makes me smile.  You may have to see it in person to get the full effect.

Tiny horse print close up.

Tiny horse print close up.

The thing about layers is that they can add bulk. I use belts a lot to minimize the fullness of the extra layers. I also look for light weight fabrics in my tops, because I can comfortably layer them for warmth with the added bonus that I can still wear most of these tops on their own in the spring and summer.  You’ll definitely see me in many of these pieces again, on their own, in the warmer months.

Day 7 - Wearing ditsy floral printed bow blouse over Stewart Brown tee, Bauxo skinny belt, vermeil circle pendant all from Substance with my own purple tights and studded boot from Barneys New York.

Day 7 - Wearing ditsy floral printed bow blouse over Stewart Brown tee, Bauxo skinny belt, vermeil circle pendant all from Substance with my own purple tights and studded boot from Barneys New York.

Day 8 - Wearing Indigenous Designs just sleeves sweater, agate slice buckle and Solesu imprinted leather belt from Substance with my own abstract floral knit top, Missoni tights and Chie Mihara lace-ups.

Day 8 - Wearing Indigenous Designs just sleeves sweater, agate slice buckle and Solesu imprinted leather belt from Substance with my own abstract floral knit top, Missoni tights and Chie Mihara lace-ups.

Extra purple ... in case I meet Prince today.

Extra purple ... in case I meet Prince today.

I am just over a week now into my 100 Day Challenge. The most unexpected bonus, so far, is how much time I save figuring out what to wear. I’ve already styled the skirt into the 8 outfits I plan to wear in the month of January. Folks, that’s significant. That’s 8 less hectic mornings in the Getachew house that I don’t have to think, stress or give a second thought to what I am going to wear. It’s done!

This is also a commitment that has forced me to appreciate all the style nuances of my skirt. Most importantly, the full sweep lends itself to big dramatic twirls.

Check out pics below of my outfits Day 2 thru Day 4.

If you are still considering trying your own 100 Day Challenge, here are the 5 style requirements I suggest you look for in the item you choose to wear 100 days this year.

1. It should be neutral in color and pattern.

A black, grey, khaki or menswear pinstripe are all easy to wear with other fun bright colors, prints and patterns. So even though your challenge item is dark or neutral, your entire outfit doesn’t have to be.

2. It must be comfortable.

If it doesn’t fit well or feel good on your body, you’re not going to enjoy wearing it for even one day. Don’t set yourself up for failure. Comfort is key.

3. It should be classic.

Select a piece that can easily go from work to play. Unless you work in a night club, style fads like a super short hemline, or one-shoulder tops make it tough for you to wear this item in different settings throughout the year.

4. It should be made in an all season material.

Make sure it will provide the warmth you need in the winter and breathe in the summer. Your best bet would be a cotton or cotton blend or a lightweight wool.

5. It should be high quality.

You need it to last for 100 days of wear. It doesn’t mean it has to be expensive, but definitely invest in a well-made garment that will fit your definition of easy clean and easy care.

Day 2 - Wearing skinny scarf & Sue London flats from Substance with my own Ella Moss sparkle knit top.

Day 2 - Wearing skinny scarf & Sue London flats from Substance with my own Ella Moss sparkle knit top.

Day 3 - Styled with a floral printed scarf, faux leather jacket, Stewart Brown tee and stacked heel ankle boot, all from Substance

Day 3 - Styled with a floral printed scarf, faux leather jacket, Stewart Brown tee and stacked heel ankle boot, all from Substance

Day 4 - Styled with a statement necklace from Substance, my own sweetheart neckline top, tribal print belt and Barney's studded boot

Day 4 - Styled with a statement necklace from Substance, my own sweetheart neckline top, tribal print belt and Barney's studded boot

Swing Skirt Challenge: Day 1

Swing Skirt Challenge: Day 1

On December 23rd, I announced on our local Fox morning show, Good Day Columbus, that in January I would begin a 100 Day Challenge and commit to wearing one item from my wardrobe 100 non-consecutive days in 2012.  I wonder how many women watching that segment thought about the fact that they do this already.  I know I have several items in my closet that I wear more than 100 times in a year like a pair of jeans, some comfy lounge pants, the tee shirts that I live in.  That’s truly great that that sort of casual conservation of stuff is happening already.  I hope it continues.  I also hope each of those women watching commits to consciously doing the same with one more item in her closet in the new year.  I am not talking about your comfortable jeans and tee shirt uniform, but rather a wardrobe item you don regularly to impress and express your individual style.

I have committed to wearing my skirt 100 times.  I will, for 100 days in 2012, wield every thread of style out of the skirt while wearing it to work, in meetings with vendors and colleagues, to parent teacher conferences, soccer games or any place that my day-to-day roles would normally require I be.  By the time September comes around, I will most certainly be tired of having this skirt in my rotation.  But here’s the thing.  I will be living the principle behind the company I have built.  I will draw inspiration from the others embarking on the challenge with me to consume thoughtfully and to minimize our carbon footprint – while also possibly experiencing a little ease on our wallets.

All great things, right?  It doesn’t mean that you won’t be doing any more shopping.  It just means you’ll shop with a creative focus and that the items purchased won’t be on impulse just because they are on sale.  A fabulous new shoe, a great belt, a new top here and there — all possible finds with the common aim to extend the use of my one great skirt.  I am looking forward to shopping with more focus in 2012. I hope more will join me in this 100 day challenge, taking it on as a pledge to stepping up your own personal style while consuming with purpose and a commitment to more sustainable living in The Clothes You Keep.

Stay up to date on my challenge.  Next week I’ll begin monthly blog posts where I will post images of my outfits.  I welcome feedback and would love to share inspiration from others taking on the 100 day challenge.

- Christina

The "Keep" Tote: Reusable Cotton Canvas, $15

The "Keep" Tote: Reusable Cotton Canvas, $15

As you know, we promote sustainability and conscientious shopping in everything we do. Over the years we have struggled with the environmental burden created by the paper shopping bags we use here in the store. Originally we used a bag that was saturated in black dye, a brand advancement technique that was soon outweighed by the thought of all those needless chemicals. In an attempt to further incentivize conservation, each time a customer uses their own bag or declines to use one of our plain kraft bags, we donate twenty-five cents to DonorsChoose, a charity organization that helps fund education programs. This past summer perhaps you were one of the lucky few to pick up a limited edition Tree Tote created from salvaged tees.

Our latest effort is perhaps the most exciting: a reusable, washable tote, made from raw cotton canvas. Emblazoned with an original design featuring words of inspiration and encouragement, this tote makes a powerful statement – literally! The attractive shoulder straps leave plenty of room to sling it over your shoulder, even when you’re bundled up in the cold. Two small tabs at the opening serve to snap it shut when toting, or to secure it in a compact roll when not in use – perfect for throwing into your purse or back seat.

You will want to keep this spacious tote handy – not only will it be endlessly useful in your daily errands, it will also save you 15% on any full-priced in-store purchase through February 28th, 2012. Come grab yours soon, quantities are limited!

November 2nd, 2011

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What do a couple of flea market finds and American costumer Gilbert Adrian have in common? Both served as inspiration in the creation of the most recent Design Lab Collection: Cubist Tryst.

When Christina, owner of Substance, spotted the ruby red suede shifts at a NYC flea market, she recognized potential in the beautiful material and in their classic a-line silhouettes. To bring new life to these forgotten treasures, she turned to Sarah Ivancic, fiber artist, costumer extraordinaire and a designer of past Design Lab collections.

Sarah holds a BFA in Fiber with a concentration in Experimental Fashion from the Maryland Institute College of Art. Primarily focused on exploring through fashion the ways in which cultural and material constructs interact, Sarah was a perfect fit the project. Sarah’s skillful hands have brought new life to found materials, imbuing them with a purposeful abstraction and constructed with the female form and the concept of femininity in mind.

The dress that served as inspiration for the collection was created by Gilbert Adrian in 1944 for his wife, actress Janet Gaynor. Adrian incorporated elements of Cubism in his work, arranging the fabric in abstract shapes and patterns, playing with color blocking and creating looks that were stunning in their originality and whimsy.

Sarah has done just that with Cubist Tryst. The ruby shifts are reborn — deconstructed, analyzed and created anew as pieces of wearable art. Planes of suede are abruptly interrupted by contrasting fields of a soft linen/cotton blend, in forms that echo the original Adrian. We love these fun and unique frocks paired with tights and boots.

Serving as a beautiful accompaniment to our Cubist Tryst frocks or your existing wardrobe, the belts created for this collection play on the motif of contrasting elements and imaginative construction. Tie them at the waist to create an hourglass silhouette, or slide through belt loops to add an unexpected detail to your favorite jeans. Each belt is a one of a kind piece — just the thing to add a touch of artistry to your wardrobe.

August 30th, 2011
The Feral Childe Paganini Shift Dress.

The Feral Childe Paganini Shift Dress.

This autumn marks a year of carrying the Brooklyn-based eco-fashion line Feral Childe, and we couldn’t be more thrilled. The fashion-forward silhouettes and impeccable tailoring evident in each season’s collection make this one of our most treasured lines. We’re proud to carry such innovative and fresh designs that are eco-friendly, too.  But perhaps the most alluring and unique element of these beautiful pieces are the illustration-based prints. One look at any of their garments will instantly reveal the fine arts background of the women behind the brand. These highly covetable prints have recently garnered quite a bit of attention, being at the root of the legal trouble fast-fashion giant Forever 21 is experiencing. Though we’re appalled by Forever 21’s methods, we can certainly understand the urge to own a piece of Feral Childe’s wearable art!

This season we’ve got a few fun new silhouettes, ranging from a simple, organic cotton tee to a dress of strange and beautiful proportions. Each piece bears the whimsical, playful print “Rabbits,” the delightful absurdity of the pattern elegantly balanced by deep and dusky hues of burgundy and teal. The palette hints at vintage inspirations, but the sustainable textiles, utterly unique pattern, and unexpected detailing are definitely 21st century.

August 18th, 2011

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If you’ve been in the store, you’ve seen our rack of Stewart + Brown lengthened tees. Maybe you passed them by, thinking you already have plenty of tee shirts. Or perhaps you paused, struck by the beautiful palette of colors, and took a moment to take a closer look. If you’re anything like us, it was in that split second that you fell in love. Unbelievably soft organic cotton. A delicate contrast-stitched boat neck. Super long through the sleeves and body. And when you put it on? Magic. The lightweight cotton hugs and glides, falls in perfect folds at the hips or flows to the upper thigh, depending on your preference. The long sleeves pool over the back of your hand or roll and scrunch up as you please.

Such perfection is no accident. Karen Stewart and Howard Brown, a husband and wife design team, founded the eco-conscious fashion label in 2002. Based out of L.A., their designs directly result from a love for nature, an eye for the unique, and a deep understanding of how to accentuate the female form. They work solely with ethically-sourced materials, something we certainly appreciate here at Substance. The tee is their best-selling item, and one of ours, too. The beautiful hues and dreamy cotton may be what grabs you, but it’s the incredible versatility that has our savviest shoppers stocking up in every color. Here are 5 of our favorite ways to style the indispensable Long Sleeve Lengthened Tee!

  1. Worn next to the skin as a super soft, light and breathable layer under your favorite sweater, tee or tank.
  2. Slip it on over a tank dress or camisole too keep away early fall chill without adding bulk to your look.
  3. We love to pair the soft cotton with an obi or wide waist belt for contrast.
  4. Every season S+B’s new palette inspires with a pop of color. We’re loving this new, unexpected Peacock color for fall.
  5. Packing light for that last summer get away? Don’t forget to bring your tee — it makes a simple and sophisticated swim cover-up.

How do you wear your S+B tee? We’d love to hear your styling tips.

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Autumn is approaching more quickly than anyone would like to believe. Let us ease the pain of trading your sundress for a sweater — today only enjoy 25% off new fall styles! We may miss the long days and firefly-lit nights, but fall is undoubtedly our favorite season for fashion. After months of bare legs and sandals, the classic combination of a pair of classic dark wash jeans and a slim long sleeve top feels so chic.

Eileen Fisher’s Skinny Ankle Jean is a perfect foundation for a polished ensemble. Sitting below the waist, the slim fit through the hips and legs and the midnight blue wash elongate the legs. Pair with ballet flats à la Audrey, or slip on some heels for mile-long legs. Slip into Indigenous Designs’ Drape Neck Tee for casual elegance. The wide cowl neck is eternally chic, and the way the lengthened bodice falls in folds at the hips tempers the slinky silhouette, making this subtly sexy tee office-friendly.

If Indigenous sounds familiar, perhaps you’ve seen their Turning Leaf Sweater in our store before. They’re back for another season, in an updated (read: gorgeous) palette. The dreamily-soft organic cotton was hand-loomed in Peru, and the artistry is apparent. Subtle bell sleeves, a turned down button collar, and a feminine silhouette has made this Indigenous’ best-selling style, and one of ours, too! For something with a little more funk and flair, try their Savvy Skirt. High-waisted with a saucy slit up one side, accented by lines of contrasting serged seams, this is a seriously fun piece. As any Swing Skirt devotee can tell you, a high-waisted cotton skirt is probably the most comfortable way to pull together a look. For a strong statement, play with colored tights as winter nears.

As the air grows crisp, layering possibilities multiply exponentially, to our delight. At no other time of year does the combination of a floral frock and chunky cardigan work so well. We’re aching to get out our boots, slip into a sundress or slinky knit dress (local ladies, we’ve still got several styles on our clearance racks!) and cuddle into the handknit heaven that is the Talia Cocoon, by Pure. Worn open or belted, the draping is perfection. Exquisite crocheted detailing on the back across the shoulder blades will reveal glimpses of layers beneath, while the dramatic shawl collar frames the neckline and, in doing so, minimizes the waist.

Whether you’re desperately soaking up your last rays or dusting off the leaf blower, be sure to take a moment today to check out our sale! Autumn’s on its way….

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For our autumn Design Lab Collection, we took our cues from Nature herself! Inspired by vibrant hues found in the sky and grass of a late summer day, our design team decided to experiment with natural dyes to create the Design Lab’s freshest batch of one-of-a-kind, up-cycled garments. This August, we’ll be bringing you Summer Sachet, a collection of whimsical wrap dresses and fun accessories designed by fashion intern Lydia Hoppmann. Lydia’s combining vibrant tees and hand-dyed linen in gorgeous blue and green hues to make a sweet dress that is perfect for a summer picnic, but will also transition well to fall with tights and boots, bringing the bright colors of summer on into the autumn. Each dress is being hand dyed by our collaborators in this project, environmentally friendly dye experts Noon Design Studio in Los Angeles, using materials found in nature. And each dress will be accompanied by a small sachet containing the plant material used to give the linen its unique color, so you too can see a part of the process in its true form. We can’t wait to see how our fabric turns out, and are having fun imagining the many ways our linen is being transformed! For instance, we do know that the design team at Noon is using a flower brought all the way from the Amazon, which has been used for centuries there to create yellow. It’s details like this that make us love the clothes we make here in the store, and also those we sell from our favorite lines–clothes with a story are the most fun to wear!

It’s been a fascinating experiment so far, and we’re looking forward to sharing the results with you–stay tuned, and be sure to stop in for August’s Gallery Hop to take a look at our latest Design Lab creations, and maybe make one of them your own!

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10picks

It might be hard to believe that summer is upon us, if it weren’t for the plethora of getaways, festivals and markets that are suddenly filling our schedules! If you’re staying in town, you’ll need cool and breezy outfits to get you through the parades and community festivals without succumbing to the heat of the crowds. And if you’re escaping to destinations far or just a quick drive away, your best bets will be versatile layers that are both suitcase-friendly, and can transform an outfit from day to evening in a snap. Here’s a look at our top 10 picks for wear this summer to events both near and far!

Look One: Summer in the City
To beat the heat and stand out in the crowd during the summer’s fireworks displays as well as displays of community pride (almost every weekend has its own parade, it sometimes seems!), try an effortless shift dress, like this soft-as-a-kitten shift from organic cotton pros Stewart+Brown—nothing could be easier than to throw this on by itself or over a bright tee or tank, and hit the sidewalks before the parade passes you by! To add pizzazz, toss on a funky piece of unique jewelry, like the playful and poetic Ocean Avenue necklace from 49 Square Miles, or these sweet crocheted chains from NYC design duo Feral Childe. Finish the look with a breezy stole, light weight but statement-making texture, and you’re ready for fun after the sizzling city sun sets!

Look Two: Away We Go
When packing for a trip across an ocean or across a county, the key is to take items that can be dressed up or down, and can work in almost any weather–this season, maxi dresses are perfect for achieving that unstudied glamour that every traveler wants, and you can add layers and accessories to make that dress work all day. This flowy printed maxi is beautiful on its own, and the pattern is fun for day or night. Add a short-sleeved lengthened tee from Stewart+Brown, though and this dress becomes something much more versatile: layer the tee underneath for more coverage to turn the dress into a jumper, or on top for a statuesque and relaxed maxi-skirt look. Unbelievably soft, with contrast stitched hems and a flattering neckline, it’s tempting to scoop up one of these lightweight tees in every color. Ditch the dress and add leggings or a playful and easy-to-pack organic cotton skirt from Stewart+Brown underneath the lengthened tee–you’re ready to browse the farmer’s markets before heading home! Our favorite bags for summer are either gigantic and functional or tiny with loads of style and cross-body straps. And don’t forget the perfect weekend packing tool, a durable and beautiful leather and canvas bag with room for all of your flawless weekend wardrobe. It will be a favorite for many excursions to come!

Whatever the summer may bring, you can stay cool and beautiful in pieces that highlight sustainability and classic style, without missing out on any of the fun your city has to offer!