Sunday, September 15, 2013

Another fashion show in the books! fashionSPARK 2013

Eight adorable and truly brave little girls walked the (rectangular!) runway last night for the 2013 Johnson Lexus fashionSPARK Fashion Show. Under the city lights of Downtown Raleigh's City Plaza they showcased Little Grey Line's latest collection. 





















The crowd was huge and the weather was perfect.
Here's a photographic sampling of our experience.

Most photos were taken by Kimberly Alford who did an outstanding job capturing the reality of this surreal experience. Many, many thanks to her for her time, talent, and support! 




Amazing hair by the enormously talented Alexa Dorsey of Boylan Heights Studio in Raleigh (aka Birdie's mom!) 

Piper and her mom, Marin. 















Avery Dean inspecting the top knot. 
Poppy Jane and her mom, Erin. 
My daughter, Adeline, getting her hair "puffed." The style couldn't have fit her personality more perfectly. 
Then on to make up! I heard a variation of this quote many, many times during the night- "Is my make up still on?!?"  These girls loved primping. 
Sweet Ella was so patient while waiting for her turn in the chair. I love Virginia with the mirror making sure she could see herself during the process. 
Nothing beats being the designer AND a proud momma! 






















Little Grey Line 2013 fashionSPARK collection.

Silly faces are always a must. 
The girls each brought a stuffed animal "friend" to put inside their suitcase to have with them on the runway. It was our little secret and I think it brought them a bit of comfort to know they were not alone. 




The proud moms with their little models.
Alexa and Birdie (age 4)
Susan and Ella (age 5)
Marin and Piper (age 4)
Darbee and Avery (age 4)
Me and Adeline (age 4)
Erin and Poppy (age 4)
Erica with Emery (age 4) and Virginia (age 5)



















Admiring the "big models." 

Most of these girls were also in the Redress Raleigh Eco-Fashion show back in March, so it was their second fashion show experience. They clearly have this "model" thing down pat!

Adeline Grey Moore- the namesake of Little Grey Line. 



























Avery- "The Natural"- look how confident and brave she was!
Ella, Poppy, and Virginia (with Birdie in the background waiting for her turn to walk). 
Birdie, Piper, Poppy, and Virginia















Piper and Ella 

































































Collecting the girls for our final walk around the runway. As you can imagine, they were very excited (and distracted) to see themselves on the big screen behind us. 















It was such an honor to be a part of this event.  Not only was it a tremendous platform on which to share Little Grey Line, but it gave our girls an experience I hope they will never forget. 










Adeline and her daddy (who I could not have done this show without!) headed home in her pajamas after the runway.

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Ready for the runway (again!): fashionSPARK 2013



Get ready, Raleigh! Little Grey Line will present its latest collection on Saturday, September 14th as part of the 2013 SPARKcon fashionSPARK fashion show.
As their website explains, this will be the 8th year for the fashionSPARK fashion show- known widely as the largest and most popular annual fashion event in the Triangle.

The fashionSPARK fashion show is part of SPARKcon's 4-day showcase of creativity and is scheduled to begin at 8:00pm with models walking down an outdoor runway under the city lights.

Little Grey Line will present eight looks modeled by 4-5 year old beauties who will surely steal the show. Here's a sneak peek of some of the fabrics and details that will be shown. 













The fashionSPARK fashion show is FREE and open to the public. We'd love to have your support and see you cheering in the crowd!




Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Martha Stewart: American Made



















We are excited to announce that Little Grey Line has been nominated for the Martha Stewart: American Made Awards!

Here's a little information about 'American Made' from the Martha Stewart website:

"American Made spotlights the maker, supports the local, and celebrates the handmade. It's a movement made up of people and communities who have turned their passion for quality craftsmanship and well-designed goods into a way of life.
For more than 20 years, Martha Stewart has celebrated this spirit of innovation in the pages of her magazines. Now, through American Made, Martha Stewart and the editors of Martha Stewart Living are spotlighting the next generation of great American makers...

...We believe we are in the midst of a shift in our culture where creative entrepreneurs are defining a new American economy. From Detroit to Des Moines, Spokane to St. Louis, people are choosing Main Street over mini-malls; supporting the local and the handmade. Our country's makers are sparking this change by taking a leap, banking on their creativity and craftsmanship, and living their version of the American Dream."

What an honor to be showcased alongside such talented designers and makers. 

Check out my profile here for the Martha Stewart American Made Awards



Voting starts August 26th and ends September 13th! You can vote up to six times per day with one login. Just keep clicking 'VOTE' until it says "0 votes." And, each vote enters you into a giveaway for prizes from Martha Stewart.com.

Please consider voting for Little Grey Line!





Saturday, May 18, 2013

transforming an heirloom

This weekend I completed a very special dress. It was made for sweet, little, Caroline (age 2) from her great-grandmother's handmade skirt (dating back to the late 70's). 

It was such an honor to be trusted with this one of a kind, priceless heirloom. 

As I was taking this skirt apart, I was able to experience the love and time that went into making this skirt. Every stitch and every seam was precise and obviously done with great care and intention. 



I worked around several stains, but was able to salvage one of the pockets and incorporate it into the dress. 




I loved how worn the waist tie was on the original skirt (showing just how often it had been worn), so I decided to celebrate it through the new design and allow the straps (made from the original waist tie) to be tied in multiple ways.





I hope that Caroline will enjoy wearing her new dress. I am sure to a two year old it will be just another pretty dress with flowers, but to her mother and grandmother I know it will be an homage to someone greatly missed. What an honor to be able to bring it back to life. 

Sunday, March 24, 2013

We did it! 2013 Redress Raleigh Eco-Fashion Show


Little Grey Line celebrated its runway debut last night at the Redress Raleigh Eco-Fashion Show

Thirteen little models, balloons in hand, walked beautifully to the beat of the music. Some hesitated, some skipped, but they were all amazing and made me so proud.

I will post more pictures and video soon, but wanted to express my sincere gratitude to Redress Raleigh for such an amazing opportunity. What an honor to be among such talented designers. And thank you, as well, to all of the precious models and their families for being a part of such a special night. 


In addition to a more in-depth post about the show, I will be updating my gallery with information and photos of my new dress collection, now available for custom orders.

What a night! Certainly one of the thrills of my life.






Saturday, March 16, 2013

This time next week!

It's hard to believe that this time next week Little Grey Line's latest collection will make its way down the runway by way of thirteen adorable little girls.

The past two months since I was chosen as one of the featured designers for the Redress Raleigh Eco-Fashion Show have flown by and I am looking forward to the big day!


All of my dresses are complete and all my fitting have been done. They fit the girls perfectly and likewise match their individual personalities.  Rehearsal is this coming Monday night and I can't wait to see my models all together in their dresses for the first time. 

On Sunday after the fashion show- March 24th- I will be one of the vendors participating in the Redress Marketplace


I finalized the design of my booth this weekend and am eager for this event.  I will display my collection from the fashion show the night before and will be taking custom orders. Additionally, I have made accent pillows to sell. Mostly, I am excited to have a chance to talk to people at the event and check out the other vendors as well. 






Come and say hello if you are able! 


Friday, March 8, 2013

Something blue



Tonight I read to my daughter, Adeline, from the book "A Treasury of Dick and Jane and Friends." We came upon this page and it made me think of my upcoming 'blue' collection for the Redress Raleigh Eco-Fashion Show

I have made a collection of thirteen girls dresses repurposed from classic, button-down dress shirts. All are different shades of blue with varying textures and patterns. 

"Mother can make something."  Indeed.