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Michael Gaines knows jewelry. A geologist and jewelry industry veteran, Michael creates one-of-a-kind pieces – “as unique and individual as the woman wearing it,” he says in his mission statement – out of gemstones found in the US and purchased through Fair Trade abroad, sustainable silk and reclaimed wooden materials, and re-worked vintage pieces. His beautifully made pieces are classic enough to wear forever, but are also a gorgeous take on current movements in artisan jewelry.

Because of the process he uses in acquiring his materials and the care put into each piece, every necklace we feature by Michael A. Gaines Jewelry is one-of-a-kind or very limited edition, making any of these pieces a unique and special gift. Michael is interested, he says, in supplying an alternative to “homogeneity in fashion,” giving the women who wear his jewelry the great feeling that they’re wearing an item that no one else in the world will have, as well as the satisfaction of supporting an independent artisan whose focus is not only wearable art, but sustainability.

Handmade in the southern US, Michael’s jewelry-making process involves the use of renewable resources without toxic or environmentally hazardous chemicals. For example, unlike many jewelry artisans who use plastic-coated steel wire (which requires hazardous chemicals to produce), Michael uses hand-knotted silk to string his necklaces, and also will re-string your piece on the rare occasion that re-stringing is required.

We love working with independent artists who take such pride in their work, and who are as passionate as we are about natural materials and hand-made heirlooms. These items are something to treasure – some of our favorites here in the store include the mixed-metal chain necklace with coral, turquoise and 18th Century Ethiopian beads, and the bold statement necklace made from hand-carved reclaimed maple and walnut discs. Stop in to take a look, and pick your own favorite – after all, Mother’s Day is just around the corner!

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It’s a perfect day here in the Short North: the sun warms and promises summer ahead, while the frequent gusts carry a chill reminiscent of the winter past. It’s Spring! And as the leaves sprout and flowers bloom it’s easier than ever to be thankful for the abundant gifts of this planet we call home.

In an effort to give thanks in a meaningful and lasting way this Earth Day, we’ve been at work in the Design Lab, creating reusable tote bags from our very own tees! Inspired by our own festive little tree, or perhaps by the budding birches lining High Street, these lovingly-made totes bear a contrasting arboreal design cut from more salvaged tees.

But it’s not enough, to simply keep these forgotten tees out of a landfill and send them off into the world, made useful again. The customer who scoops up one of these limited edition bags will:

  • save 15% on their entire purchase
  • save 10% on any subsequent purchase, if they use the tote as their shopping bag
  • have a tree planted in honor of their purchase!

These adorable (and oh-so-sweetly priced at $32) totes will be unveiled on Earth Day, Friday April 22nd. Pick one up and you won’t only be growing your wardrobe, or even your local community, but also a tree that will give life to another community. Leave it to us to make shopping on Earth Day guilt-free!

Hope to see you soon,

Emily

Eileen Fisher Organic Cotton Long Cami

Eileen Fisher Organic Cotton Long Cami

Imagine a fashion industry lead by socially and environmentally responsible individuals, women like Eileen Fisher, who pay their employees fairly, produce in organic materials minimizing their toxic carbon footprint, grow their businesses and reputation on quality, exquisite design, timeless style and a genuine concern for the global impact of their success.

My admiration for Eileen Fisher began in the summer of 1990. I would window shop the Eileen Fisher store in my Upper West Side of Manhattan neighborhood. I was only 21, and had just started on my own career path in fashion. But still, I was acutely aware then that she was leading her company on a road less traveled. At that point the industry had not yet become cluttered with mass market chains that fill our shopping malls. Women still had two separate wardrobes, one for work and one for play. Eileen Fishers’ designs were a bridge that allowed women to have one fabulous dress, pant or top that worked for all occasions. It was sustainable design before fabric developments like organic cotton, wool and hemp were introduced.

What was so inspiring to me more than 20 years ago, and thrills me to no end now, is to have Eileen Fisher available for sale in my Substance store front. If you haven’t seen it yet, stop in or visit our website to see her products online. Eileen Fisher makes what I love to sell, the clothes you keep.

- Christina

March 17th, 2011

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We’re loving all the new styles in store for spring, and when so many of them are sustainably made from organic materials, it’s even easier to think about bidding winter adieu. One label that’s just arrived on our shelves is Synergy, an organically made line of fun and elegant tops and dresses that won’t break the bank.

First, we’ve got three dress styles made from a deliciously lux organic cotton hemp weave. Now I know you might be thinking, hemp? Itchy! But the soft weight of this cotton fabric is lightweight but still substantial, and it hangs beautifully. Our favorites include an absolutely elegant black wrap dress with blue trim–slimming and sexy and oh-so-easy to wear–and a simple shift in brown or blue, that’s the perfect piece to throw on with a chunky necklace and boots, for any season.

If you’re craving something more lightweight for the spring mid-season, then check out the “Three Little Birds” dress, in rich plum or soft gray. A simple long-sleeved silhouette, this will work beautifully with leggings while there’s still a chill in the air, but transitions so well into late spring. And with such a fun, springy print and a price tag under $60, who can resist?

One thing we’ve noticed about the dresses from Synergy is that they’re a slim cut through the waist and hips, but that they give a little more room in the shoulders. This is great for our customers who like to have plenty of room for movement in the arms, but don’t get discouraged if you need to try a size up in order to get that perfect fit through the torso.

And last but not least, the incredibly fun and flattering Sunburst tee. This black embellished tee can be worn either (get this!) frontwards or backwards, featuring the red and brown sunburst embellishment either on the neckline, or as a cool surprise across your shoulders. It’s alluringly low-cut, but not so low that you’ll have to worry about showing too much skin, and the color combo gives it just a hint of rocker chic.

And the best thing about Synergy: not only are all these pieces made from organic cotton jersey or hemp weave, but they are refreshingly affordable. So often we find sustainably made lines that we absolutely love, but that we know are a bit too much of an investment for our economically-savvy customers. With Synergy, you can feel good about adding a beautiful piece to your closet that’s easy on the wallet and the environment.

As we get more and more spring styles into the store, we’ve started thinking about warmer days ahead…and that means getaways! Resort styles have already come and gone on the fashion week runways, but here in the store, we’re just getting started, imagining the places we’d go if we had our pick.

Some say New York, some say Budapest, and some say…the moon? Why not, as long as we’re just pretending! Our newest Design Lab collection is a group of easy-to-wear tops inspired by travel and the starry skies above, with a dash of vintage flair. We almost can’t describe it without a visual aid:

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This whimsical portrait is like something you might discover during spring cleaning in a shoebox that belonged to an ancestor, along with some trinkets and buttons from long ago expeditions abroad. In “Over the Moon,” we imagine what you might wear in your own sepia-tinged souvenir photos, on your own journeys this spring–clean color-blocked silhouettes with whimsical details like scribble-stitched stars and flowers, and delicate vintage buttons, hand sewn here in the store, just for you.

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With Black Friday behind us and the holidays ahead, we’re starting to feel the cheer here in the shop—and with a new Design Lab masterpiece in the works, Everlasting Luxe, the holiday season couldn’t be looking more elegant. Though you’ll have to wait to see this one-of-a-kind gown when it unveils on Dec. 17th, our window display is ready to show it off.

You may have noticed us working away in recent weeks, crafting our own couture Christmas tree from a hefty branch, and a full skein of yarn. After lots of finger cramps, the tree is ready and waiting to frame the much anticipated Everlasting Luxe dress in its branches, and in the meantime, it also serves as a symbol of our commitment this year to the environment and the global community, through a gift that you can help us make to plant trees in areas in need.

We are so proud this year have made a pledge to Trees for Life International, an organization that not only plants fruit and forest trees in developing countries, but teaches local people to care for those trees, and to spread the seeds throughout their community. For every purchase you make of $100 or more, we will donate a tree to this wonderful cause. It’s an everlasting gift of true Christmas trees that you can help us give this holiday to communities near and far.

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We’ve got some big plans in the works for the holiday season, not the least of which is a beautiful custom-designed holiday gown from our Design Lab! But you’ll have to wait just a bit longer to see everything we have in store—there are several new projects waiting to be unveiled in time for the holiday season. In the meantime, here are some quick peeks at what’s keeping us busy these days at Substance…

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October 29th, 2010

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Despite my obvious love for all things sustainable, fashion-wise, I have to admit: I’m a Vogue addict. Now, we all know that highbrow, fantasy-tinged couture doesn’t always play nice when it comes to the environment. So how refreshing to open up November’s issue of Vogue, and find pages and pages featuring environmentally-friendly, sustainable fashion being made by some of the biggest names in the biz!

The November issue takes a close look at conscientious couture, showing pieces such as Vera Wang’s hemp and “violence-free” silk bustier (no silk worms were harmed in the making of this designer garment), a coffee-and-tea-dyed dress from Bottega Veneta, and Marni necklaces with flowers made from recycled and repurposed plastic bottles. “Granola” goes glam, and the results are to die for (to dye for? I guess I’m not the first to make that joke…).

And as an added bonus, on page 268, one of our favorite lines here in the store—organic cotton pioneers Stewart+Brown—makes a surprise appearance with their chemical-free-wool cardigan, right next to Tommy Hilfiger’s organic cotton canvas and recycled rubber thigh-high hiking boots (one word: yowza). I think I know where you can find some lengthened tees to match!

- Cate

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…And we couldn’t be more thrilled! This year marks the 7th Annual Fair Trade month, as promoted by Fair Trade USA, the only third-party certifier of fair trade products in the US. This year, October’s theme is “Every Purchase Matters,” helping us keep in mind that the fair trade items we choose to purchase act as a kind of “vote” for the world we want to see. To do our part, we’re highlighting some of our favorite things here in the store that are made with the principles of fair trade in mind: fair working conditions, fair price, business transparency, community development, and environmental sustainability. We are so proud to offer a number of fair trade options, such as soft fall knits from certified fair trade supplier Indigenous Designs, as well as our season-less staple Acholi beads, handmade by women in Uganda. We also love lines like Emilime Handcrafted knit accessories and organic cotton pros Stewart + Brown, who make business transparency and fair manufacturing a top priority. These are the clothes you keep, and they’re making a difference before they even reach your wardrobe.

We like to celebrate and promote fair trade all year round, but in honor of the 7th Annual Fair Trade Month, “Every Purchase Matters,” we are offering a special online and in-store discount on our favorite fair trade products: during the month of October, when you purchase $100 or more of our fair trade items, we’ll take an extra 25% off. And just in time for the chilly days of fall—cozy knitwear, perfect layering tees, and wear-everywhere jewelry that ensure an exchange that adds to the wellbeing of craftsmen (and women!) all over the world, and beauty to your personal wardrobe.

Learn more about Fair Trade Month, and what you can do to promote fair trade around the globe, at fairtrademonth.org.

We are crazy about this dress.

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In our search this year for fashion-forward fall garments that align brilliantly with our sustainable, eco-friendly outlook, we struck gold with Feral Childe. The designers behind Feral Childe are Moriah Carlson and Alice Wu, who met as young artists in New York City, where the collection is manufactured. The two take inspiration from each other’s drawings and collages; using those, they turn 2-dimensional art into wearable pieces that proudly experiment with color and silhouette. The name, Moriah and Alice say, was given to their label because these clothes represent a woman who has some wildness to her, and knows her way through life’s jungles. But there’s an undeniable elegance to Feral Childe’s creations as well – a kind of savage beauty. All told, we are proud to be bringing some of the most unique, yet universally appealing clothes out there to Columbus this fall.

Though we’re offering several pieces from Feral Childe in the store (including a luxuriously soft long-sleeved embellished tee, in the richest Sienna Red color), my favorite piece is the cleverly reversible Gamma Shift dress, made from tie-dyed silk jersey and cozy organic gray cotton, from the label’s Fall/Winter collection titled The Lightning Fields. The silhouette of this sumptuous dress is simple and elegant, while the weight and softness of the two fabrics working together make it the hands-down most comfortable dress you’ll see at any holiday party. On one side, a neutral gray that goes perfectly with any leggings, boots or heels; on the other, a transcendent pattern full of rich green and blue hues that evoke the shimmer of light on water, the Milky Way, the night sky. When it comes to Feral Childe, we’re star struck.