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Sneak Peek - At IFB's Evolving Influence Conference!

IFB's Evolving Influence Conference

Independent Fashion Bloggers hosted a conference on Monday for bloggers to get together and discuss important topics in the arena.

Jennine Tam Jacobs, founder of IFB, did a fantastic job organizing the conference and attracting the cream of the crop in the blogging world. All panels were substantial and informative and I had a terrific time mingling and meeting people and reconnecting with out-of-town colleagues.

Read more about bloggers influencing fashion, the IFB conference & Chictopia 10 conference on WWD.com today!

IFB's Evolving Influence Conference

I spoke athe first panel, along side Corinne of Threadbanger, Erika from Elle.com, Melody of The Crave Company, Nichelle of Stylemom.com, & Shubhankar of G-Star Raw (from left to right).

IFB's Evolving Influence Conference

We talked about how to market yourself in the blogging world, leverage social media, collaborate with companies, make yourself findable and a destination and tons more other useful things. You can watch the panel on vimeo, courtesy of Bobbin Talk.

Independent Fashion Bloggers Conference Evolving Influence - Panel 1 from Bobbin Talk on Vimeo.

 

Wendy B. and Me part two

More fun pictures, similar to this one, where we are clowning around with Wendy Brandes, will be posted soon!

I was definitely cracking up in this picture!

An Inside Look into the Francis Spring 2010 Line

Inside the Francis Studio

Jennine from The Coveted snaps a picture of the Francis studio.

Last friday, Wendy invited a group of fabulous bloggers to take a peek into Francis by Christian Francis Roth's Spring 2010 line.

It was quite a treat to be inside the designer's studio and see how the magic happens. It's even more of a treat, and pretty rare, to have the designer explain to us the collection, piece by piece.

I was very impressed by the quality of the designs and the intricate construction, especially for the price point of Francis' new line. The Spring collection is inpired by the dioramas at the Museum of Natural History. He imagined how the Museum might explain three types of stylish New York girls, that he explained (descriptions from the Francis Blog):

  • The Wild Sugartooth (cravus sucrosius) is an upbeat, social creature who displays lively colors and a bright smile. A springtime stroll past Dylan’s Candy Bar, Magnolia Bakery or Pinkberry is often rewarded by the sight of this species, which appears to enjoy nothing more than eating a sweet snack and wearing a pretty dress on a sunny day. (A subspecies of the Sugartooth can be found clad in gym clothes near the Cadbury Dairy Milk bars in supermarket aisles.)
  • The Eastern Gameling (brainius cumulonimbus) is a gifted and talented breed with a natural immunity to gloomy weather. While some may nap the rainy day away, the Eastern Gameling seizes the opportunity and invites her flock over for an afternoon of fun and games. But even while she’s perched in her apartment alone, she finds stimulation in the bright colors and bold graphic prints that fill her closet.
  • The cheerful Meadowspringer (novella picnicana) can be found in Central Park, frolicking around freshly mowed grasses or engaged in animated conversation around a picnic blanket. Well adapted to the landscape of fields and parks where she spends her free time, the Meadowspringer is as colorful as a flower shop and as melodious as an outdoor concert.

 

I definitely gravitated toward the Sugartooth collection, probably because all the dresses lined up on the rack with super acid-bright colors reminded me of Pixie Stix. And well, because out of all those ladies, I would probably be sugar-crazed one!

Here's a few of my favorite pieces:

Francis Spring 2010

Francis shows us a tiered dress in silk, with the frech seams outside! Genius! This cutie from the Gameling collection.

Francis Spring 2010

Just in: the custom-designed lite brite fabric. Can't wait to see what this becomes! Love the prints and super-bright colors? That's because Francis has his fabrics custom designed and custom dyed.

There's tons of pictures on this post, so click Read More to see them all!!

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