Archive for the ‘Women of Substance’ Category

I learned in early May that I was named a finalist for the National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO) Columbus, OH Chapter, Visionary Award. Each year, the NAWBO Columbus Visionary Award honors one Central Ohio woman business owner who has achieved success with her business while making notable contributions to her community, her industry and to initiatives for other women in business.

Why is this acknowledgement so special?

I am humbled by the acknowledgement because I know more than anyone else that my 9 year old company, Substance, would not be what it is today were it not for the dedication, hard work and creative contributions of my team. It’s an honor that shines a light on all challenges that I’ve overcome with my team at my side and all the milestones that Substance has achieved. The women I work with are an incredible group that make beautiful things and they make beautiful things happen even when I am not there.

It’s high time to acknowledge the individuals because they’ve all had a hand in my becoming a finalist for this award. Each of them has so much passion and creative talent that I will introduce them one at a time through our blog. For those blog readers who live locally, you’ve probably met them in your visits to the store at 783 North High, but you may not know their back stories, why I wanted them to be a part of my dream and what they contribute to the company.

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I would like you to meet Cate.

I met Cate in May of last year. We chatted over coffee for a while. Cate’s easy to talk to and with a warm, kind spirit: important traits, I believe, if you are working in any type of customer service, but essential in our storefront. Here’s what you may not know: she writes short stories, has two well loved cats and a BA in theatre, and just finished her Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing. Let’s not forget she designs, illustrates and sews beautifully finished pieces for our exclusive DesignLab Collection™. She can also rock a Feral Childe frock like nobody’s business. If you follow our blog, you’ve heard from Cate as she’s written most of the entries in the last year. As I share this, I shed a little tear. Soon we say goodbye to Cate. After a fully engaged, creatively charged year with us, she will leave Columbus soon for the next chapter of her life in a new city. It’s a bitter sweet farewell though. We know we will stay in touch and we will hopefully hear more from her as a future guest on our blog. Cate’s creativity and weighty individual contributions to our style in words and fashion have set a standard that we will be mightily challenged to continue. Thank you Cate!

- Christina

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!

September 8th, 2010

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It started with the name: we saw fall neutrals interlaced with subtle pops of color, peeking out in the form of soft petals. “Grey Gardens”–to us, it meant pleasantly cloudy fall afternoons, and the last few flowers left, holding strong. It was a beautiful name that to us suggested colors, a season, elegance. But then we remembered–isn’t there some movie with the same name? Isn’t that a house somewhere? Netflix to the rescue!

Grey Gardens, is also the name of a 1975 Maysles Brothers’ documentary film, about “Big Edie” and “Little Edie” Beale, a mother and daughter pair, cousins of Jackie Kennedy. Big Edie and Little Edie lived, at the time the film was made, in a dilapidated house in East Hampton, NY with dozens of cats and the odd raccoon, reminiscing about the old days, singing, dancing, and embodying what you might call “oddball chic.” It’s hard to put into words what the experience of watching this film is like, but its enduring appeal is entirely due to the strange camaraderie and offbeat charm of these two women.

Now, we know what you may be thinking. These women? The inspiration for a fashionable, sustainably made clothing collection? But the thing that stands out to us about the Edie Beales, both junior and senior, is that through the layers of wear and tear, these women have gumption, and pizzazz. They are, in Little Edie’s words, “staunch. S.T.A.U.N.C.H.” Plus, we just love a woman with her own unique fashion philosophy:

We can relate—don’t we all have to “think these things up” every day? That’s the fun of fashion!

So even after we made the discovery that our collection was about much more than a color palette, we didn’t back down on the name. We remained staunch, in the hopes that our customers might recognize our nod to a cult classic and, if they chose to discover this film for themselves, that they’d love Big Edie, Little Edie, and their peculiar sartorial choices just as much as we do.

Our own Grey Gardens is a series of tops that beg to be layered for fall—cardigans, cozy sweaters, vests and unique tees. Because of our no-waste philosophy, this latest Design Lab collection is made up of material that has undergone its own wear and tear as well: the vests, tees, and cardigans of Grey Gardens were constructed using salvaged materials from the store that needed some TLC, and the chance to bloom into something new and lovely. These tops feature hand stitched silk and cotton appliqué, as well as reverse appliqué, a technique we’d been dying to try out. In our version of Grey Gardens, you can see bright, beautiful pinks and greens holding their own through gray knit, just like the last flowers of fall, or the unflinching spirit of two staunch women. These one-of-a-kind pieces are for those who love to experiment with fashion as much as we do—after all, you could always take the cardigan off and use it as a cape.

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The summer newsletter is out!  We talk about the upcoming aspiring designer contest, give some tips on how to extend your current wardrobe, and our focus on Women of Substance.

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April 16th, 2009

Last week, one of our long-time regulars, Sheree, stopped in dressed in a lovely pile of Substance clothing. The “head-to-toe Substance” phenomenon has happen frequently enough, that we’ve decided to start getting out our camera – Sheree looked so great I just had to awkwardly inquire if I could take a photo. Her leather messenger bag, Fillmore jacket, and sky-blue Raw Earth Wild Sky tee are all from us!