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Marc C Interview
February 23, 2010
FancyFace: We met at a karaoke charity event and you were wearing one of your delicious bow ties…what made you want to design and create bow ties?
Marc Clark: I had a dream, and in it I was at my New York fashion show, Lady Gaga was performing at my show and she was wearing a huge bow tie. At the time of the dream she wasn’t the icon that she is today. After I woke up. I immediately saw a canvas bag I had on my door. I cut it up and turned it into a bow tie. It was my first prototype.
FancyFace: I can’t remember did you sing anything at the karaoke event?
Clark: No I didn’t sing.
FancyFace: Why not?
Clark: I wanted to sing. I’m a very shy person. I couldn’t get up and sing in front of all those other people. Did you perform that night?
FancyFace: I sang “Hey Big Spender”, “The Boy is Mine,” I think the third song…with your friend was “Never Gonna Get it.” If you had a meeting with a room full of investors, what song would you sing to them to best describe your brand?
Clark: Um…”Run This Town” by Jay Z, Rihanna, and Kanye West. It’s the first song that came to my head. It’s a very powerful song. It exudes confidence. I have confidence in my brand and creation and I’m going to run it. I’d want my investors to know that we can run this together.
FancyFace: I always admire people who create their own companies and brands. What was your first step to launch the brand?
Clark: Getting a solid team around me. It’s very important in a new endeavor to have people around who support and share your passion. My mom is my “momager” [LAUGHS] as I call it. She’s my mom and my manager.
FanyFace: Fashion week in NYC wrapped up recently, did you go to any shows or events?
Clark: I went to the Perry Ellis, Crème, Christian Serriano, fashions shows.
FancyFace: My favorite is the White Leopard Print Brooch. Leopard and animal prints always remind me of women wearing big oversized furs in New York. What are your thoughts on people who wear furs?
Clark: I love animals and want to have a dog. I don’t have anything against it. It’s just your individual feeling. I’ve seen some fur hats and jackets that I’d love to have. I don’t own any right now.
FancyFace: Your site is currently under construction, although customers are still able to purchase items, what are you working on for the new site and look?
Clark: It’s going to be very clean. An ecommerce website. Launches on April 1st. I have bow tie headbands coming out and new brooch styles. I’ve created Uder for Marc C. Bana (a Japenese designer) has collaborated with me on a project on several styles and different frames for glasses. Each frame is handmade out of 100% brass metal. Currently Will.i.am is the first celebrity to wear the frames and he’s wearing them right now on the Black Eyed Peas tour.
FancyFace: Are you sold in any stores?
Clark: We got to trade shows in March and the frames will be available for sale in April.
FancyFace: I noticed a picture of Rihanna on the site wearing the Gold Leopard Print Brooch. How did she get to know the brand?
Clark: Through a mutual friend of ours. The night of her album release party in New York, I was invited out to meet her. We had a great time and she loved the bow tie.
FancyFace: I would love to see a man rock one of these out at the upcoming Oscars. I wish I could see it on Morgan Freeman but out of the nominees for Best Actor I think George Clooney would look great in it.
Clark: He’s a stylish guy.
FancyFace: I just wish I saw the men venture out a little bit at these red carpet events.
Clark: I think the bow tie brooch is that accessory that you can wear with a two-piece suit. It’s a conversation piece and it gives you style. You stand out in the crowd.
FancyFace: If you were putting up a Twitter thing…what’s it called Tweet?
Clark: A tweet yeah…
FancyFace: You can tell I’m not on Twitter.
Clark: [LAUGHS] Yeah I can tell.
FancyFace: After this interview what’s your tweet going to say?
Clark: I will say that I’m blessed in so many ways. I just wrapped up an interview. I love telling my story and my journey. With me it’s all about progression, to continue to do good stuff and incorporate good art in everything I do.
The Year of the Tiger: Warrior Footwear
February 10, 2010
Browsing around the shoe brands at Compass (a trade show
in New York) I stumbled upon Warrior Footwear. I first met Bobby
Touran and his business partner Danny Danesh over the summer when they
were searching for a store, on Broadway in NoHo, that might be
interested in carrying the brand. Initially I didn’t know what to
think of the brand. Probably because I’m not one for tennis shoes.
But after a quick inspection of the seemingly simple footwear I
realized the artistry of the warrior. It was at Compass (months
later) that I learned the history. Warrior Footwear started in 1935,
originally used as a sporting shoe for Chinese athletes.
Fancy Face: What’s your involvement with Warrior Footwear
Touran: Danny and I are brand managers. We deal with
overseas marketing and international brand management and distribution.
Fancy Face: How did you get started with Warrior?
Touran: We went to the Shanghai Warrior factory in
Shanghai, where the shoes have been produced since the 1930’s, we
formed an agreement of partnership with the factory to give new life
TO this iconic brand. We wanted to stay true to what the brand had
been, which was a lifestyle item. We started Warrior Footwear LLC.
We wanted to reinvent and build on the heritage of the Warrior brand
and expand the categories into new merchandise, like backpacks and t-shirts. Our goal is to start introducing our own models OF this
great brand around the world.
Fancy Face: Why do you think the brand has been around
for so long?
Touran: Warrior is sort of the ultimate lifestyle item in
recent Chinese history. As far as footwear, it has been a staple in the
culture. Warriors are extremely durable; the aesthetic is very
classic with simple lines and basic colors. It’s the kinda thing
that’s not going to come out of style. Looking at other footwear now
most brands are going back to the basic, with simple silhouettes. The
brand has been ubiquitous for a long time like a Converse.
Fancy Face: Yeah I notice that brands like Converse and PF
Flyers for example, are the kind of footwear that you can see anyone
rock in the 70’s and again today.
Touran: What’s interesting about footwear is you do have
to have something on your feet every day. And to have something as simple and understanded as a pair of simple sneakers, it is part of the whole
reason that other brands have been able to be around for so long, like
Converse, and Warrior.
Fancy Face: What does the word Warrior mean to you?
Touran: Endurance it has to do with standing out, being
an exception. But at the same time it has a quality of openness to
it, in that it could really apply to everyone and it’s going to have
individual meaning for each person.
Fancy Face: The brand has a devoted following with
alternative youth in Beijing and Shanghai, do you see it having the
same following with the American youth?
Touran: Absolutely! The types of people who like our
shoes are the same sort of alternative youth. Anybody who’s going to
buy our shoes is kinda an alternative youth because it is a new brand
in parts of the world. There’s a risk in trying a product that many
people don’t know about. To me the phrase “alternative youth” is in
reference to people who are into the arts, cutting edge kinds of
design, and modern music. Alternative youth used to be into Elvis,
and MTV, for example. We’re kinda like a band that’s
trying to find our sound.
Fancy Face: Which is your favorite shoe?
Touran: My favorite silhouette thus far is the White on
White Classic— which will be released this March. It’s my favorite just because the Classic is kinda the shoe
that started the company. It’s different and yet very simple. My
“standby” or “go-to” Warrior is always the Red on White Classic and
I’m excited to have it released in a new colorway.
Fancy Face: How was it selling your brand when I saw you
last summer?
Touran: Trying to promote a brand that’s from China has
been difficult because people think the quality is bad. Which is not
at all true. The shoes are very durable and quality made. When we
first came with the product when you saw us last summer, we were
fairly new with the product and just testing the waters. We are
trying to develop the brand with it’s own integrity.
Fancy Face: You mentioned “band” earlier…what band
would you say best represents Warrior Footwear and why?
Touran: Good question. I think in a way we’re almost
like “The Strokes.” First of all I’m a huge fan of the band, like
my business partners are. They had a sound that was new but was
familiar. The music had substance. our team behind Warrior is trying
to maintain the story and history of the brand. We’re sort of new on
the scene and trying to do something a little bit more different. The
Strokes have 5 people, though and we only have 4 on our team so maybe
it’s not like them [LAUGHS]. Nobody’s ever asked me that before.
Fancy Face: Do you watch sports?
Touran: Yes
Fancy Face: Since warrior started as footwear for Chinese
Athletes, what American athletes could you see wearing the shoes?
Touran: We have kinda moved away from the whole athletic
background. That was much earlier in the brand’s history. In more
recent times it’s more of a lifestyle brand.
Fancy Face: If you had to outfit Jay Leno with the brand
which shoes would you send to him?
Touran: Jay Leno…well I’d send him our Classic shoe
with the blue stripe, from our new collection. I just get the
impression he would like the color blue and there’s something about
it. I know he likes driving a lot, and it’s very comfortable. He
strikes me as the kinda person who likes to break in his shoes and
wear them for a while.
Fancy Face: What’s the next season look like for Warrior
footwear?
Touran: In fall we’re going to be introducing a few new
models we designed ourselves. With new silhouettes and new color ways
in existing styles. We’re also hoping to offer apparel and accessories.
More recent than next season we’re doing an online sale
at our website all next week (week of February 15) to correspond with Chinese New Year (it’s the year of
the Tiger) and the 75th Anniversary of Warrior.
Fancy Face: If you were a Warrior shoe what would your
first words be?
Touran: I’m pretty damn cool!!!
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Yassai 7 Interview
I did a phone interview with Amir Yassai, the designer for Yassai 7 an interesting collection of wearable and editorial necklaces. Naturally there’s a twist. Yassai 7 has a social cause for each collection.
February 3, 2010
Fancy Face: So I was reading your mission statement, “Fashionably Change the World” by throwing together roughed up metals and ravaged chains with 7 collections that are represented by 7 colors that support 7 distinct causes developing a unique jewelry line on the foundation of giving to others with every bagged item. Yassai 7 is not just a style or trend but a lifestyle.” Why the number 7?
Yassai: Number 7 is usually a magical number in a lot of cultures, like my culture.
Fancy Face: What culture are you from?
Yassai: Middle Eastern from Iran.
Fancy Face: How did you come up with the concept behind Yassai 7?
Yassai: When we first started we didn’t have a specific direction but we wanted to create something that we would wear. We’d go to stores and couldn’t ever find something we wanted. We wanted to make sure people bought this amazing product with a charity edge. Being from the Middle East, violence and war is a big issue and I wanted to combine the duality between war and peace, love and hate. Like our brass knuckle necklace, you would use a brass knuckle for violence but we shaped it as a peace sign.
Fancy Face: Who is your typical customer?
Yassai: The people who wear our stuff are usually a socially conscious style consumer. They’re knowledgeable about the cause and yet want to wear something that looks cool.
Fancy Face: Can you talk a little bit about some of the distinct causes that you’ve been involved in?
Yassai: We’re trying to work with a number of charities and organizations right now that deal with “Stop Blood Diamonds” which is our first cause. We have seven causes and our other six causes are; Home to Homeless, Children, The Art, Darfur, Peace, and Environment. And they’re all color coordinated.
Fancy Face: What inspires you the most; music, art, movies?
Yassai: As far as designing goes, what inspires me the most is walking around and seeing what people are wearing. Like in Tokyo in the Harajuku district, seeing the mix and match of things has inspired me to mix and match different chains. I like to look at French and Japanese fashion because they take a lot more risks that Americans do.
Fancy Face: What three celebrities would you love to accessorize with your collection and why?
Yassai: I don’t know, that’s a great question. As far as style goes, Dita Von Teese. With the men someone who could really pull it off is Adam Lambert he has really edgy style. I’ve given pieces to Rihanna, I love her style I think she’s great. I would love to make a custom piece for her.
Fancy Face: I think it’s great that you have a cause and that it’s not just about fashion.
Yassai: If one person wears it and under stands the cause like our “stop blood diamonds” then we’ve done our part.
Fancy Face: Anything exciting coming up?
Yassai: Erica Taylor (from Erica Taylor PR) and I were going to do a launch party this Spring with Cockpit USA in New York. We’re doing Elle China and Elle Singapore. They did our “Love” necklace inVogue China. We might do custom pieces for Eve and Alicia Keys. Right now you can find Yassai 7 in Kin on Sunset in Los Angeles and H. Lorenzo in Laguna Beach. We also have a few pieces in Cockpit USA.
Fancy Face: Where do you see Yassai 7, 2 years from now?
Yassai: I’m hoping that our brand will start to warm up in America. Asian countries love it. What we’re trying to do for our next collection is try to go for something a little more streamlined. A lot of our pieces are editorial. But I want to make our stuff more wearable. We’re going to do a line with Metro Park and Urban Outfitters. We want to do things that are $30 retail so customers can still be a part of our cause but at a cheaper price.
Fancy Face: If you had to describe your collection as a cocktail, which one would it be?
Yassai: [LAUGHS] It’s like a Mojito with a little bit of jalapeno in it. The chains are so clean and the metal pieces are so in your face so the Mojito needs a little spice to it. I’m kinda just making a drink up, I don’t know I don’t drink very much [LAUGHS].
1 year anniversary!
One year ago we embarked on a journey to provide up and coming artists and brands a forum to showcase their amazing talents. We started this website to give all those hard working individuals out there a place to show the world what they can do and from day one it has been embraced by all of you and we continue to grow. We are extremely thankful for all of your support. The Freshstock has some big things planned for this new year, and we are very excited to share that with you very soon! As a thank you to all of you, this entire month will be filled with give-aways and contests from some of the hottest brands out there, so stay tuned and keep checking in.
Thank you. 1 year down many more to go… Keep spreading the word about The Freshstock
The Pentax Optio I-10 Camera
I need to document my life more, I’ve been meaning to buy a good camera and start taking more pictures of everything around me, with the Pentax Optio I-10 ($300; February 2010) i think ill have an even better time doing that. This thing is pretty damn sweet, available in White or Black. I like the white version better…
Tea Sub
Apple Tablet
So the big day is here, Steve Jobs will be unveiling the apple tablet. This thing looks pretty damn cool but the specifics are a little hazy. The big press conference is scheduled to be here in our front lawn, SF at the Moscone Center. How cool is that, we shall see what other goodies they have up their sleeves too. Rumor is the iphone will be available on more carriers now as well which is great news to those sprint/verizon people. Updates to come as we find out..































