Friday Find: Vivetta Marries Heritage Italian Craftsmanship with Contemporary Aesthetic Whimsy

Images courtesy of Vivetta

Hailing from the breathtakingly romantic hill town of Assisi, Italy, Italian designer, Vivetta Ponti’s creations encapsulate the beauty and whimsy of her hometown with a contemporary twist. Prior to her career in the fashion industry, Vivetta studied fine arts in Florence, inspired by the antiquities and classical art that she was surrounded by growing up, and sees fashion design as the ultimate form of artistic expression. In 2009, after years spent honing her craft at luxury brands, Vivetta Ponti set off on her own and Vivetta was born.

Vivetta Ponti, Image courtesy of Vivetta

The luxury womenswear brand offers playful ready-to-wear styles and charming jewelry influenced both by the natural world and various artistic periods and disciplines. It is the thoughtful union of these various, distinct inspirations that is perhaps what makes Vivetta so unique. While the brand’s designs stay true to tradition in the sense that they honor quality Italian craftsmanship, Ponti does not shy away from experimenting with unconventional silhouettes and patterns.

The Vivetta universe is romantic and unabashedly nostalgic, untethered to the constraints of fleeting, “pop” trends. Vivetta feels genuine and offers pieces that embrace the designer’s most authentic artistic vision, and if nothing else it is that authenticity that makes this up-and-coming luxury Italian label worth noticing.

Not Another Tie! Make Father’s Day 2021 Memorable With The Covet File’s Unconventional Gift Guide

Father’s Day is only a few weeks away, which means that it’s time to start thinking about Father’s Day gifts if you haven’t already. While some dads are easily pleased and of course it’s the thought that counts, instead of reaching for yet another fun tie this year (we’ve all been there!) get something a bit more memorable. Read on for a list of our 2021 Father’s Day gift suggestions below.

DIY Craft Whisky Kit

The Irish call whiskey uisce beatha or “water of life” for a reason – no libation quite singes the throat like this satisfyingly smoky spirit. For the dad who is a whisky enthusiast, give him an experience he won’t forget with Do Your Own Gin’s DIY Whisky kit. The kit comes with 12 first class botanicals, including whisky chips, orange peels and coffee beans, to add a distinctive flavor to his whiskey blend and two glass bottles for aging.

Shop HERE ($69.99)

Winston Shave Set

Tried and true, my dad swears by his Harry’s products and yours will too! If dad is in the market for a new razor, the brand’s shaving kits make high quality, affordable gifts for a grooming upgrade. Harry’s Winston Set includes a durable razor with a weighty, die-cast handle, three German-engineered blade cartridges, and Harry’s soothing Foaming Shave Gel with aloe. For an additional $15 the brand offers razor engraving for an added personal touch.

Shop HERE ($25)

A Cameo from Dad’s Favorite Celeb

Sometimes the best gifts are the least tangible. Cameo, the recently-launched personalized video-sharing platform, can allow you to give dad the gift of a Father’s Day message from his favorite celebrity from actors to athletes. Prices vary depending on the celebrity, but the thought certainly will count with this one-of-a-kind gift.

Shop HERE (Prices Range)

Stylish Reading Glasses

Whether he constantly is losing his glasses or just wants to mix up his look, a fresh pair of stylish reading glasses make for a wonderful and useful Father’s Day gift. Nooz Optical’s ultra-light Cruz Reading Glasses feature a modern, universally flattering frame and a variety of colors to choose from.

Shop HERE ($45)

Wine that Literally Tells a Story

This isn’t just a regular wine, it’s a cool wine! 19 Crimes Wines feature living wine labels that come to life to tell stories of The Infamous a la Harry Potter’s Daily Prophet using the Living Wine Labels app. To make it even sweeter, the latest bottle is a California Red that features none other than Snoop Dogg.

Shop HERE ($13-15)

The Ultimate Spice Rub Kit

For the wannabe pit master or armchair Iron Chef, Spiceology’s Ultimate Rub Collection is the perfect gift. The kit includes 12 mini rub jars of cheekily-named flavors such as Oh Canada Steak Rub (a smoky barbecue blend) and Greek Freak (a Mediterranean-inspired mix).

Shop HERE ($60)

Fun & Funky Socks

Sure, gifting a tie is an easy go-to gift when your dad is hard to shop for, but gifting ties has become overdone. Especially now that many people are working from home, socks are a great alternative for hard-to-please pops. Love & Victory’s soft cotton-blend Negroni Socks are a fun nod to the classic Italian cocktail and feature a pattern that is unique but not obnoxious.

Shop HERE ($15)

A Subscription to a Little Piece of History (Monthly!)

If your dad is a history buff, History By Mail is a wonderful out of the box gift (literally!). The niche subscription service mails out replicas of fascinating historical documents to recipients each month.

Shop HERE ($72/Year)

A Soothing Face Mask

We all deserve a little pampering and relaxation, and dad is no exception. Sometimes there’s nothing more soothing than a moisturizing face mask. L’Occitane en Provence’s Aqua Réotier Mineral Moisture Mask is made with hyaluronic acid and water binding molecules to leave skin feeling refreshed and ultra-hydrated.

Shop HERE ($39)

Currently Coveting: Mediterranean-Inspired Jewelry

The Mediterranean has a long history of capturing the hearts of travelers with its breathtaking coastal landscapes, warm waters, mouthwatering food, and perceived laid back lifestyle. While most people would jump at the opportunity to laze along a beach and bask in the sun with an aperol spritz in hand, whirlwind trips to wanderlust-inducing destinations aren’t always an option. An accessory may not be able to replace the experience of traveling, but it certainly can evoke the effortlessly elegant and vivacious spirit of Southern Europe.

This summer as you think about what to wear, consider including elegant Mediterranean-inspired jewelry into your look for a timeless finish. Inspired by the natural landscapes and culture of the Mediterranean? Opt for styles with imperfect shapes and motifs influenced by local agriculture and customs, such as pomegranates, Amalfi lemons, malocchio (evil eye), etc. Embrace the warmth of sunny seaside villages by choosing pieces that are crafted using gold or gilded metals. If you’re more interested in the glamour of destinations popularized by celebrities, such as Positano and Como, don’t shy away from touches of glitz, but keep in mind that subtlety and restraint are key to achieving refinement.

From unique earrings that capture the beauty of Greek olive groves to versatile gold layering necklaces influenced by Ancient Roman coins, scroll down for a selection of beautiful jewelry designs that will transport you to the Mediterranean.

AthenaGaia, Pearl Olive Long Twig Earrings ($190)

Lucy Williams x Missoma Gold Roman Arc Coin Necklace ($188)

Maje x Mar del Hoyo Ceramic Earrings ($125)

Bea Bongiasca Gold Lapis Rice Chain Earrings ($504)

Gas Bijoux Torride Hoop Earrings ($185)

Marcia Moran Anika Texture Drop Earrings ($165)

Chan Luu Blue Evil Eye Necklace ($145)

Pamela Love Long Persephone Earring ($280)

Size-inclusive Swindling is Rampant in Fashion, Here’s What Needs to Improve & Who’s Actually Doing it Right

I was taking a trip recently and envisioned my voyage with a casual flowy dress as my travel companion. I scoured sites from every corner of the internet to try and find my perfect match with no luck. What I did find, however, was a deluge of false advertising for “size-inclusive” brands that dashed my high hopes. To be perfectly clear, I am in the cohort of straight-sized women with a curvier body type and I want to acknowledge that I am privileged to be able to easily find clothes that fit, even if the fit is unflattering, unlike many plus-sized women. That said, this doesn’t change a pervasive problem in brands eagerly attempting to throw around the buzzword “size-inclusive.”

What was arguably the most egregious of the Wizard of Oz-level hoodwinking that ran rampant across a number of brands? Clothing companies that were advertising themselves as offering extended sizing were telling a half-truth. While a number of these brands offered plus options, I noticed that many pieces that were given the same style names and were being passed off as the same dress/top/pants/etc. were, in fact, entirely different styles. Perhaps the color or pattern was the same, but that is where the similarities stopped.

Some might not see a problem with this and yes, providing larger sizing is a step in the right direction, but it’s not good enough. Not only does this kind of false advertising leave curvier, “in-between” bodies behind, half-truth marketing creates a narrative that what is intended to look beautiful on a straight-sized body wouldn’t on a larger body. Why is it egregious for a larger body to show more skin or wear a certain shape simply for the fact that larger bodies don’t fit into a ridiculous narrative of what is “ideal?”

I have no problem with plus-size brands (there need to be more!), or even companies having plus-size sections, but the distinction is whether it is clear to the customer that extended sizing means that someone’s selections are limited by their size. What exacerbates this? The inequality in how much money someone is asked to spend on straight versus plus sized options. In theory, if you advertise your brand as being inclusive that should mean everyone is getting the same thing – both when it comes to the design and the pricing.

According to Vogue Business, on average, larger sizing is statistically marked at higher prices than smaller sizes. Not only that, but there is a gender gap, as this price variation typically only affects women’s clothing. From a pragmatic perspective, yes more sizes means more skews and having more skews is more expensive for brands; but, if this issue is really only permeating the womenswear market, surely this isn’t the only reason. Couldn’t one argue that this size-inclusivity issue is indicative of brands and designers, perhaps even the market at large, placing more value on our societal obsession with unrealistic body standards than on the reality of customer demand?

As disheartening as this may seem, it doesn’t mean that this can’t change. This also doesn’t mean that there aren’t some brands that are making strides in the right direction, companies such Good American, Eileen Fisher, Girlfriend Collective, Universal Standard and Summersalt are standout brands when it comes to making progress in inclusive sizing. We can only hope that more brands will follow suit, but in the meantime read on to learn more about the aforementioned brands that are ahead of the size-inclusive fashion game.

Good American

Co-founded by Khloe Kardashian and Emma Grede, Good American is a contemporary women’s denim brand offering sizes from 00-24 (and in some cases up to size 30). Good American offers chic, minimalistic styles designed to live in your wardrobe forever as staple pieces. The denim brand is also B Corp certified and is increasingly making efforts to become more sustainable – they have already eliminated plastic from their packaging and are committed to incorporate more sustainable materials and dyes into their pieces.

Bombshell Short ($129) | Lettuce Edge Cardi ($95) | Good ’90s ($149)

Eileen Fisher

A recognized pioneer in sustainable fashion, it should be no surprise that Eileen Fisher also is a pioneer in size inclusivity. Eileen Fisher’s sizing extends from XXS – 3X and the designs tend to run a little large, making styles more accessible. The brand offers classic, versatile pieces that marry comfort and style.

Traceable Organic Cotton Jersey Jumpsuit ($198) | Textured Stretch Rib Crew Neck Dress ($218) | Organic Handkerchief Linen Short-Sleeve Shirt ($128)

Girlfriend Collective

Girlfriend Collective is a sustainable and ethically made leisure and activewear brand offering sizing from XXS-6XL. Girlfriend Collective offers styles that prove that simple design doesn’t have to be boring. In addition to being size-inclusive, the brand also prides itself on being committed to sustainability and is extremely transparent with the materials and processes they use to make their products.

Tarot Classic Sweatshirt ($68) | Fig FLOAT High-Rise Bike Short ($48) | Ivy Scoop Unitard ($88)

Universal Standard

Universal Standard is a contemporary womenswear brand dedicated to doing inclusive sizing right. From its foundation the brand’s mission has been to provide women accessibility to fashion regardless of size. Founded in 2015 by Alex Waldman and Polina Veksler, Universal Standard offers a range of sizes from 00 – 40. Universal Standard’s pieces are modern style essentials that are designed with every woman in mind as part of the brand’s commitment to bring fashion for all women up to a universal standard.

Kara Luxe Satin Slip Dress ($118) | Myrtle Denim Jumpsuit ($198) | Polished Patchwork Outfit ($266)

Summersalt

Last, but certainly not least, Summersalt is a brand that has size-inclusivity embedded into their DNA. Offering most styles in sizes 2-22, this adorable swim, loungewear and activewear brand vocally advocates the importance of body positivity in the fashion industry and wider society. Not only is Summersalt putting into practice what they preach when it comes to inclusivity, the brand is also eco-conscious and uses recycled materials in their styles.

The Ruffle Backflip ($95) | The Sidestroke ($95) | The Ruffle Oasis Bikini Top ($65) & High Leg High Rise ($60)

References:

Binkley, Christina (2019, July 31). “Should brands charge more for larger sizes?.” https://www.voguebusiness.com/fashion/extended-sizing-price-dolce-gabbana-11-honore

Friday Find: MIMOSA Handcrafted’s Delicate Designs are Subtle Love Letters to the Crescent City

Images courtesy of MIMOSA Handcrafted

Welcome to the Friday Find! Each week we will share a new-found obsession, whether that is an up-and-coming brand you’ll want to fill your closet with or a recipe so heavenly you might just grow a pair of angel wings when you take a bite. This week we are featuring a gem from the South, MIMOSA Handcrafted.

MIMOSA Handcrafted is a small jewelry design studio offering dainty handcrafted styles cast in bronze, sterling silver and 14k gold in-house in Southern Louisiana. I discovered the brand on a trip to visit family in New Orleans. As I was looking around a boutique around Royal Street, delicate crescent moon necklace caught my eye and I just couldn’t resist taking it home with me. The crescent design is reminiscent of New Orleans without being garish or overstated, and I now wear it almost every day.

Founded by Madeline Ellis in 2008, MIMOSA Handcrafted was a passion project that boomed into a business. Madeline lovingly designs pieces that are beautiful, wearable and versatile. From dainty crawfish to bronze-cast magnolias, the jewelry studio’s pieces are sweet, subtle love letters to the brand’s Louisiana roots. Ellis treats her designs as miniature works of art, hoping that the love and care her team put into each piece transfer onto the person who ends up wearing it. An added bonus? Even as a small, family-owned brand, MIMOSA Handcrafted is committed to giving back and donates 1% of every purchase to a non-profit of the customers choice through their #GOODSFORGOOD initiative.

Images courtesy of MIMOSA Handcrafted

Crescent Moon Pendant ($49) | Crawfish Pendant ($49) | Semicircle Turquoise Ring ($90) | Tiny Hoops ($20)

10 AAPI-Owned Fashion Brands To Put On Your Radar ASAP

May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. While it is important to acknowledge the many contributions that Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders make year-round to the United States, this month is a time to highlight the diverse AAPI cultures and peoples, especially keeping in mind the heightened discrimination they are facing.

In honor of AAPI Heritage Month we are highlighting ten AAPI-owned fashion brands that you need to have on your radar. We also encourage you to donate to non-profit organizations supporting Asian and Pacific Islander communities; some great NGOs to support include the AAPI Civic Engagement Fund, APALA, Stop AAPI Hate and the Asian Pacific Fund.

1. Yuhan Wang

Yuhan Wang is a luxury womenswear brand based in London offering ethereal apparel and accessories. Established by the eponymous designer in 2018, Wang’s collections are influenced by traditional Chinese concepts of femininity and its connection to Western Culture.

Images courtesy of YuhanWang.com

Hand Crocheted Rose Dress ($1,259) | KSENIA Floral Rushed Cotton Jacket ($765.63) | Embroidered Grape Blouse ($824.85) | Embroidered Grape Ruched Skirt ($864.33)

2. Allina Liu

Having honed her skills as a veteran designer at The Row, Rebecca Taylor and Thakoon, Allina Liu launched her non-seasonal namesake brand in 2015. Inspired by Chinese Photographer Ren Hang, Korean fiber artist Do-ho Suh, and 17th century Dutch portraiture, Liu’s whimsical and sensual designs have garnered celebrity fans, including Awkwafina, Cardi B and Ji Hye Park. In addition to producing and sampling every piece locally in New York City, Allina Liu is committed to transparency, increasing sustainability initiatives, and ensuring ethical work conditions.

Images courtesy of Allina Liu

Celene Dress Midnight Dot ($195) | Sigrid Top Oxford ($145) | Idun Top Milk ($125) | Sol Skirt Milk ($115)

3. Back Beat Co.

Back Beat Co. infuses modern basics with influences of old school California surf and skate culture. Committed to sustainability and social responsibility, Back Beat Co. prioritizes mindfully source materials and ensuring ethical working conditions for their employees. The brand’s styles are laid back wearables that embody their California cool roots with bright patterns and relaxed silhouettes.

Images courtesy of Back Beat Co.

Organic Cotton Wave Sweater ($145) | Organic Cotton Finn Pant ($150) | Organic Cotton Everyday Jumpsuit ($138) | Hemp Crop Sweatshirt ($88)

4. THAKOON

After many years of covering fashion as an editor for Harper’s Bazaar, Thakoon Panichgul was inspired to become a designer and enrolled at Parsons School of Design. In 2019, Panichgul launched THAKOON, a womenswear brand that reimagines the everyday wardrobe with elegant, timeless staples. Simple and affordable, THAKOON offers designs that are functional, well-made and effortlessly chic.

Images courtesy of THAKOON

Striped Wrap Mini Dress ($190) | Zip-Up Sweatsuit ($150) | Ruched Mini Dress ($250) | Cropped Wool Cardigan ($195)

5. Almina Concept

Founded by Angela Gahng, a former fashion merchandizer, Almina Concept is dedicated to offering high-quality, contemporary styles at a competitive price. Almina Concept’s curated designs reflect the founder’s modern and simple, yet sophisticated sensibility.

Images courtesy of Almina Concept

The 1/2 Zip Sweatshirt ($88) | The Boyfriend Sweat Shorts ($68) | The Linen Utility Playsuit ($188) | Camisole Linen Jumpsuit ($128)

6. Kur Collection

Inspired by the heritage and style of old Sri Lanka, Sri Lankan designer, Kasuni Rathnasuriya’s Kur Collection is a unique contemporary ready-to-wear and sleepwear. Intent on creating “one-of-a-kind” clothing, Rathnasuriya incorporates artisanal, handmade pieces into each of her collections.

Images courtesy of Kur Collection

Long Sleeve Jumpsuit with Detachable Belt ($180) | Puff Sleeves Open Back Dress ($250) | Contour Shirt ($80) | Long Nightgown ($150)

7. Dauphinette

Proclaiming to be the “happiest brand on earth,” Dauphinette is a unique womenswear brand that was founded by Olivia Cheng in 2018. Cheng debuted the collection with one-of-a-kind outerwear crafted from recycled and byproduct fur and leather, vintage materials, and artisinal components. Since then, the New York-based brand has expanded to include a selection of bold and dreamy ready-to-wear, handbags and accessories.

Images courtesy of Dauphinette

Chinoiserie Sophia Turtleneck ($195) | Bleeding Hearts Top – Scrapbook ($290) | Bleeding Hearts Dress – Moth ($590) | Daisy Chainmaille Top ($695)

8. Mien

Los Angeles-based clothing brand, Mien, offers a range of effortless and comfortable womenswear styles with a size range of XS-3XL. Founded by designer, Lisa Hsieh, Mien’s mission is to provide sustainable, locally crafted fashion to a diverse customer base.

Images courtesy of Mien

Villa Flutter Sleeve Jumpsuit ($148) | Mien x Milk Dyes Painters Button Jacket ($195) | Maison Midi Dress ($168) | The Weekender Button Front Dress ($148)

9. Sandy Liang

Founded by designer, Sandy Liang, this eponymous luxury brand offers playful styles inspired by ’90s nostalgia. Perhaps best known for her unique, stylish fleeces, Liang’s feminine designs have become favorites of celebs such as Aidy Bryant, Kendall Jenner and Gigi Hadid.

Stum Dress ($445) | Imo Top ($440) | Sense Dress in Balm ($585) | Naomi Cardigan ($625)

10. abacaxi

Named after Portuguese word for pineapple, abacaxi is a unique and vibrant clothing brand founded by South Asian American designer, Sheena Sood. Using handcrafted techniques, Sood plays on traditional silhouettes with bold and vivacious colors, marrying her influences of the tropical spirit and NYC-inspired edge.

Daphne Blouse in Confetti Chambray ($220) | Shibori Balloon Sleeve Hoodie ($200) | Sandia Silk Slip Dress ($425) | Tie-dye Long Sleeve Top ($185)