Brian David: Designer

In my post about Fashion Week Downtown last month, I had mentioned that designer Brian David and I were planning a collaboration. Well, I'm so excited to say that is is that much anticipated collaboration! Earlier this month I had the wonderful opportunity sit down and chat with Brian about his work, as well as work with models April, Cheryl, Joanna, and Malori who modeled Brian's gorgeous clothing. 

The entire set consisted of fifteen different designs ranging from couture gowns to beautiful suits. Though I have my top four favorites shown throughout this article, in case you missed it, I now actually have a new section at the top of my page titled "PORTFOLO", which when you drop down and click Brian's name, will take you to the rest of his beautiful designs! (See I did make good on that New Year's Resolution to focus more on personal photography projects--I forgot how much I enjoyed Photoshop!)

About the Designer

Like I said at the beginning of this post, I actually had the chance to sit down with Brian and interview him about his work, inspirations, and some of his future plans. I also got to pick his brain about his thought on ways to strengthen the fashion community here in Pittsburgh, all while photographing his beautiful gowns in his Venetia home. Before I dive into the interview though, I just want to take this chance to say along with his impeccable craftsmanship of his gowns and extreme talent with fashion design, my favorite part of working with Brian was he was incredibly down to earth. Which made him an absolute blast to work with for both me and the models!

Model: Cheryl Mills

The Interview  

Bree Fesh: So firstly, are you originally from Pittsburgh and if not where are you from originally and how did you end up here?

Brian David: I am from the Pittsburgh area. I was actually born and raised here in Venetia, PA!

BF: When did you start to take an interest in fashion design and what made you take interest in it?

BD: Clothing design is something I’ve always had an interest in. I’ve always known that this is what I wanted to do. As a small child, the first time I saw my mom sew a button on to a shirt,  I took an interest in making clothing. Like I said I just always knew!

BF: Did you attend school for fashion design, if so where?

BD: I am actually self taught, but I give so much credit to my boss Marianne Krostyne. She owns a Costume studio located in North Shore called Krostyne Studio. There we make costumes for brodway shows, Caribbean cruises etc.. My job there is to create 2D renderings and turn them into the 3d product. What happens is we make bid for the designer, and if approved designers send us the fabrics and necessities needed to create the product.

BF: Did you work under any other designers before working on your own?

BD: No, I actually  got my start making garments for people in high school for prom. By my senior year I had 4 dresses made and four alterations. I’ve now even had two of those girls come back and have me make their wedding gowns.

Model: April GildeaPsssssst! I actually ended up falling in love with this dress that April is modeling so I ended up buying it!! An #OOTD will be coming soon. 

Model: April Gildea

Psssssst! I actually ended up falling in love with this dress that April is modeling so I ended up buying it!! An #OOTD will be coming soon. 

BF: Since your designs are so unique, what designers are some of your biggest inspirations?

BD: I get a lot of inspiration from old hollywood. I just love the classy and sophisticated looks of the Golden Age in Hollywood. Generally I don’t watch what other designers are doing because I feel it hurts the creative process. I want my designs to look like my designs. I wouldn’t want some one to tell me my work looked like any other designers because that’s what makes my garments stand out. This being said, a lot of my inspiration actually comes from the fabrics I work with.  Much like how Michelangelo looked at sculpting is how I look at designing clothing, I will just see the fabric and just instantly know what it sound be, it’s just my job to turn it into that particular garment.

BF: Do you have a favorite fabric to work with?

BD: No, not really. That's just  because they all have their pros and cons. Every fabric is unique to itself. 

BF: What do you find to be the most challenging part of designing clothes?

BD: Drag queens. *laughs* But in all seriousness, the biggest challenge for me is getting everything someone wants in a garment but keeping it in the clients price range. Simply because a garment is only worth as much as the client is willing to pay for it.

 BF: Where do you see yourself five years from now and where would you like to be?

BD: Well my  big ultimate goal is to show at NYFW, but on a smaller scale, in 5 years I would like to be financially independent and not have to rely on my 9-5 job. I would love just to be able to work from home on designing my garments.

Model: Malori Bailes

 BF: How do you see the fashion industry growing in Pittsburgh and what would you like to see more of?

BD: I’d like to see the return of Pittsburgh Fashion Week or a repeat of Fashion Week Downtown. Mainly because it brings more exposure to the community and would make us more notable. There are just so many incrediblytalented designers here, but I feel like they are more of a hidden gem in Pittsburgh.

BF: What is the best piece of advice that you can give to fashion designers just starting out?

BD: Get organized. Lack of organization will be anybody's down fall. And don’t let people push you around. Know your plan, go in with that plan of attack, and don’t waver from it.

Final Thoughts

So to my fellow members of the Pittsburgh fashion community, what would you like to see more of? Tell me about it in the comments below! Also, if you'd like to get in touch with Brian about any of his dresses from this article or my portfolio, you can reach him on both Instagram and Facebook. You can also see more of his work on YouTube.

#OOTD: Toes In The Sand (Feat. SheIn + Rocksbox)

Hi tides and good vibes. That is how I would describe my latest trip down to Delray Beach to visit my beau. Between soaking up the sun, strolling the boardwalk, and taking some trips to explore the night life in West Palm, (Note: Copper Blues is an awesome place to grab drinks!) I also decided to take the opportunity to style my newest dress from my sponsor SheIn as well as my latest Rocksbox set! 

Take The Plunge

Since I've been trying to get out of my styling comfort zone recently and try some new things, when I saw this dress on SheIn, (and you may recognize it from my most recent Wish-list Wednesday Post) I thought it was so cute, but not something I would typically wear in much of any Pittsburgh weather. However since I'm now traveling back and forth to the sunshine state to visit John, I thought this dress would be simply perfect for the beach and Floridian night life, and it did not disappoint. 

As I said, this dress isn't my typical style. Normally I go for glam/soft grung styles or a very polished look, so plunging necklines are not something you generally find in my closet. However something about this sexy beach dress caught my eye and on impulse I snatched it up.

The reason I liked it so much though is despite it's plunging neckline it has such a cool bohemian feel to it. I love the deep red and the muted pink and green of its floral pattern, all of these colors are just perfect for the fall season. I also adored it's capped sleeves and metal detailing at the waistline. Lastly, much like my other pieces from SheIn, I have to say this dress is made well and is super comfy! The only complaint I had with it is I wish it came in an size Extra Small instead of just a size Small because it was a tiny bit roomy in the bust.

So, to style this piece at the beach and for a night on the town (a big thank you to John for being a good sport about playing photographer for this shoot!) I decided to pair it with my Victoria Secret bikini top and my newest set from my sponsor Rocksbox! I just thought my SLATE etched pendant necklace was just perfect to add a little something extra to my dress. Then my Kendra Scott Arianna earrings as well as my Robyn Rhodes Agate Spear Cuff bracelet just compliment the look so nicely. Not to mention, that cuff has been on my wish-list forever! 

Lastly, the other reason I loved this dress so much is though it's not a Pittsburgh-esque style, you can definitely spruce it up to be. To demonstrate it's versatility, once I got back to the 'Burgh yesterday I decided to style it with another piece of mine from SheIn, which is just a classic charcoal crew neck sweater

The reason I feel this works so well for a casual street style look is because of how laid back both the pieces are. And due to the cut of this dress, it gives the illusion of it being two pieces therefore when paired with a sweater like this, it simply looks like a chic fall skirt.

One Last Look

How have you been trying to get out of your style comfort zone lately? Let's chat about it in the comments below or you can tweet me at @StarkRavingChic.  And if you'd rather show off a picture feel free to tag me on Instagram @StarkRavingChic. Later babes!

Xx, Bree

P.S. Psssssst! If you love the jewelry I styled in this post as much as I do, you can try Rocksbox for a whole month 100% free when you sign up using my promo code "starkravingchicxoxo". Don't know what Rocksbox is or how it works? You can learn more here

Caress Skin Care (Compliments of Influenster)

Ah, Influenster you know me too well. First you send me some pretty lipstick, then an awesome hair care routine, followed by some great perfume, and now some wonderfully scented body wash?! You spoil me.

Influenster?  

To my readers, you're probably wondering who/what my sponsor "Influenster" is. I know I've mentioned them a few times but it slipped my mind to share the deets with all of you! So this being said, before I dive into my Caress Skin Care review, I'll give you a quick overview of what Influenster is and how it works. 

Firstly Influenster is a website that allows it's users to discover, review, and share different products that they are interested in. The reason Influenster is so great for bloggers is because it enables you to connect with brands as well as get awesome full sized products to review 100% free. These free samples are called VoxBoxes, and all you need to do to recieve one is make an account, specify your interests, and fill out a quick survey, it's that easy! After that Influenster will send you surveys to see if you're a good fit, and if you are,  Influenster will add you to that specific campaign. So once you're part of a campaign, Influenster will send you the products that you were interested in. And all you need to do in return is write a review and mark it as a sponsored post, so everybody wins!

Caress Pure Embrace Body Wash

The first thing I noticed about my Caress Pure Embrace Body Wash, was the incredible smell. This body wash is incredibly fragrant, as soon as I popped open the lid all I could smell were aromas of jasmine, wisteria, and just a little hit of roses. Honestly, it was heavenly. This body wash also lathered very nicely and felt great on my skin. It had a soothing feel to it and moisturized my skin as it cleasned it. After I washed off and dried, Caress' Pure Embrace scent still lingered and left my skin feeling very soft to the touch.

Final Thoughts

Since this was my first time trying a Caress product (I'm normally a Dove kinda girl) I have to say I was pleasantly surprised and would definitely recommend this product to a friend and would be apt to purchase it too, mainly just because I absolutely loved the smell. 

Have you ever tried any of Caress' body washes? If so, what's your fave? Tell me about it in the comments below or tweet at @StarkRavingChic. Later dolls! 

Xx, Bree

P.S. Also note, that though I prefer cruelty free skin, hair, and makeup products, Caress is NOT cruelty free. Caress is owned by Unilever, who claims to no longer test on animals, but they still sell in China where animal testing is required by law. So though I love this particular body wash, it unfortunately cannot be considered cruelty free.