We are crazy about this dress.

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.




I can’t speak for everyone here at Substance, but normally, this blogger really enjoys a good winter storm. There’s something magical about peering out of a cozy window to a world transformed into a fluffy white wonderland. However this winter the snow honeymoon is about over, and we’ve hit the “gross dirty ice” period. No fun. But deliveries of fresh new spring clothes to play with? Definitely enjoyable, and totally blocks the grumpy outdoor weather from my mind.

