Nizhoni Way Apparel

June 7, 2008

New Network; New Ideas!

Filed under: Art and Entrepeneur Blogs, Blogroll, Design, Entrepunuer, Fashion — dkclauschee @ 12:06 am

I’m not a stranger to working with new networks.  I am entering a new phase and feel that this is the evolution of what is to come next.  I have gone from humbly offering the public my skills to hoisting my ideas and notions of style and fashion on everybody.  I am doing more couture stuff and hope to continue elevating the levels of design in the Native Market while (finally!) getting for myself what others have been using me to get for themselves.

I am going to promote Nizhoni Way Apparel with great fervor.  I want to get back to the money making aspect of why I started this.  I spent so much time the past couple of years worrying about promoting shows for other people or fending off the pariahs of the Native American Market that I’ve lost the attention to design I have always had in the past.

I am looking out for myself and those who have vested interests in Nizhoni Way Apparel.  People have been asking “if these people are creating a ‘fashion’ name for themselves and growing and making money-AND, have no fashion experience why can’t you do the same?”  I thought, “why not!”  I did attend Fashion Design School and I did work in the actual fashion industry and have far more knowledge of the Fashion Industry than most out there.

I am continuing with NuGen Productions and I do hope to represent fashion talent and eventually nurture the future of the Native Market.  Get people use to the notion that high fashion shows are done to make money for designers and not a means to promote a calendar, new t-shirt lines, or modeling agencies.

The Nizhoni Way Ingénue “program,”  I’m not sure if I will continue with that.  Its basically something that I started back in 2006 to mentor young fashion designers who were interested in entering the fashion field but weren’t quite sure how to go about it or what it entailed.  I have worked and featured two young designers who are currently making themselves known in the Native American Market.  I do feel that to change the market to a viable commodity, I do have to take an active role. The Ingénue program was my way of doing that.  Giving young individuals the opportunity to see exactly what the whole process requires.  If a am going to continue the program, I will be making drastic changes in how I deal with the new young designers and a selection process would go into effect.

June 4, 2008

Designing Nightmare!

Filed under: Art and Entrepeneur Blogs, Blogroll, Design, Entrepunuer, Fashion, Uncategorized — dkclauschee @ 11:24 pm

Onawa Lacy

This is a dress I designed while I worked with Navajo Spirit back in 2002. The original design was quite dated and looked like something Blair Warner would have worn in “The Facts of Life!” I felt that if we were going to be designing something for royalty then it should be something modern and stylish and something she could pull out of her closet ten years from now and still feel like it’s something she could wear.

I know that it was a challenge getting this dress made. Not because the pattern was particularly difficult but because of the staff at the time were quite lazy and really didn’t want to undergo any new endeavors. Wow, I made this dress super simple to sew up and there were so few pieces. It was a simple sheath design with cutouts in the back. All in all, it had a total of 4 self pieces, 5 interfacing pieces, and 3 lining pieces. It was a simple side zipper-no invisible zippers! The seamstress actually did not know how to sew it up! It was ironic because she use to walk around talking smack-off handedly, about my skills as a seamstress, patternmaker, and designer. I did a contoured collar and she insisted that the collar was all wrong because it didn’t fit her fat neck! I told the boss that it wasn’t made for her neck but for Onawa’s neck which was slender and swan like.

The seamstress threw a hissy-fit over the dress and collar! I just threw my arms up and the air and told the boss, “Let her sew it up however she wants! It’s only your reputation that’s going to suffer-not mine!” Of course, the seamstress got so frustrated with the collar and dress she gave up! She left for the day and told me before she left- “You didn’t even make that collar right! It’s your problem don’t bother me with it!”

Stress time? Oh, did I mention that Onawa was coming in that day for a fitting and we had no dress for her to try on! Well, I simply got up from my design table calmly walked over to the industrial sewing machine and took the pieces of the dress and proceeded to sew. An hour before Onawa came in, I had a complete dress! Zipper and everything! The only thing the seamstress managed to sew up was the dress darts! I had time to clean up the dress (cut off stray threads, do the hem-invisible hem-BY HAND, and steam the thing)!

I remember when she walked in. I gave her full on VIP treatment! I remember she mentioned she like this “NO DOUBT” t-shirt I was wearing. She commented that she was going to see their concert-I don’t remember where she was going to attend the concert-I was nervous about the dress. She was my first VIP client with Navajo Spirit. She like the entire outfit I wore that day-I told her I designed it myself. She said, “Oh, you’re the designer?” I told her, “Oh no, I’m the assistant designer.” At the time, I was doing all the designing. Onawa came in, tried on the dress, and was smiling ear to ear! She loved it and it fit her to perfection! The only thing wrong was that the seamstress had not done the darts right. So all’s the alterations it needed–fix the darts.

I of course took care of that myself because the seamstress was not going to like the fact that I not only did my job, the job of my boss but her job as well and would purposely ruin the dress just to make her self seam more important. The boss pretty much left up a lot of the designing to me while I was there. I gave her advice on how to improve her business and she knew that if she wanted to take everything to the next level she would have to make the changes I was telling her. She did do one thing before I left that I felt was taking a step in the right direction. She got rid of the seamstress in question and hired a seamstress who had actual production experience. She use to work as a seamstress for a major clothing line. I was impressed and got along fine with her!

Working there was okay. If I had to do it all over again, I’d re-staff and demand that the boss train me on the cash register. The employees there showed up physically but mentally they were all vacant. Which would explain the overcharges made to the customers and the cash shortages in the dailies. On one event, the second in command (the cutter), confessed that she came into work intoxicated and even passed out at the cash register while customers were coming in! One of the customers woke her up! The staff I worked with made that job hell! Even with the setting my own time card, vacation time whenever I pleased, and extra long lunch breaks-the job just was not worth it.

I did see my ex-boss while I was out doing my shopping this past Monday. One word-AWKWARD!!! I was ready to say hi to her and let bygones be bygones-all the accusations about me stealing patterns and unsubstantiated rumors that I was using her designs to start Nizhoni Way Apparel. What did she do when she noticed it was me. She turned her nose up in the air and flipped major attitude! I should have tripped her! Ha, ha! No, I wouldn’t have done that. She is still a Navajo Woman and deserves respect-oh, not from me but from someone-you knew I was going to stick that in! LOL! All jokes Aside from all the jokes, if it had not been for me working there, I would not have had the courage to start Nizhoni Way Apparel, DKC*fx, and NuGen Productions!

Below is a sketch of the gown both front and back!  Both front and back pieces are all one piece.  With the exception of the diamond stairstep piece.  That was separate.

A Sketch of Onawa's dress

May 29, 2008

What’s next?

Filed under: Art and Entrepeneur Blogs, Blogroll, Design, Entrepunuer, Fashion — dkclauschee @ 12:04 am

What’s next for Nizhoni Way Apparel?  Well, developing DKC*fx.  I personally feel that I am entering the next phase in my plan.  I knew that I would eventually have to switch gears with this “new phase” coming up.  So much is changing.  I’ve been challenging my creative nature and seeing just how far I can take it.  Now that I have no disruptions or distractions, I can really concentrate on designing and generally giving to myself-which I have not done in like TEN YEARS!

As much as I did not want to admit that I just was not ready for the third installment of Native Fashion week, I reluctantly decided to drop out of the show because it was just wearing me thin.  The work I do with Nizhoni Way Apparel and the demands of clients left no choice but to drop out because the craftsmanship in my own work began to suffer.  Compromising the integrity of my talents.  When I decided to do this as a full time thing one of the promises I made myself was that I would not fall victim to the idea of shortcuts.  I am a designer of haute couture caliber and it really sat uneasy with me that I was not using my skills but rather relying on “the home sewer’s technique” which is not high fashion.

Nizhoni Way was to be a ready to wear label with great fresh new designs for the mature woman while DKC*fx was to be for the younger woman.  The two were always in constant conflict with one another.  Working with the people in the past really did not help me make the delineation clearly because of the locations booked and the crowds played to.  At some point, I began to rely heavily on “knock-offs” to present collections at dive bars and second rate fair shows.

I knew that the one of two things had to change.  One, stop designing or two, stop working with the people I was working with.  Of course, we all know I chose the later.  Now that I am embracing the full creative side of design and coming up with more avant garde and experimental pieces, I feel that I have come full circle-returning back to my dance club days and designing garments that look good on stage as well as walking the streets of Melrose.

I do feel that DKC*fx will over shadow Nizhoni Way simply because of the creativity.  Who knows DKC*fx might help breathe new life into Nizhoni Way Apparel.  In any event, It will be an amazing proposition to see what the end result ultimately is.

February 19, 2008

The Year So Far!

dkc*fx logo

Not much to report.  Designs are plentiful!  I’ve been working real hard on Nizhoni Way Apparel and DKC*fx.  Two labels that are to represent the extremes of my design talents.  Nizhoni Way is for the more mature and conservative individual while DKC*fx is for the more daring fashionista!  I’ve been hit with a great deal of creativity as far as what to do with my next collection(s).

 Interest in my design talents have been peaking.  I was recently asked to register for L’oreal Fashion Week in Canada.  I’d love to but it’s less than a month away and hardly enough time to get ready but I have not abandoned the idea of attending as a spectator. 

Still writing.  I recently wrote an article for a local paper covering a charity fashion show I produced.  Many cancellations by models mostly-they wanted to stay in the cities to get drunk and get laid at the superbowl parties-I guess.  The funny thing is that they begged me to book them for my next show.  Needless to say, that those models will never be working with NuGen ever!

Fall/Winter 2008 Native American Fashion Week (NAFW).  With Glacsy relocating to Tucson, NAFW will also be heading into Tucson as well.  Tionne from Glacsy will be scouting locations for the event.  She will be working with MAC cosmetics beginning in April.  Glacsy is simply relocating and not closing up-to the chagrin of Native Model Studio!

Speaking of the Devil, Native Model Studio thought it would be a good idea to have a “Model Workshop” in Phoenix in the last weekend of February.  Despite the fact that they have no industry experience or industry connections, they are charging models $200 for attending.  I feel that this is morally wrong because they are offering something they cannot deliver.  They are taking advantage of inspiring models desperation to “break” into the industry.  I have personally been campaigning to put a stop to this and make more people aware.  By letting them know of such organizations as: Northern Styles, Spirit Model Executive.  Also, directing models to Modeling Advice to give them legitimate advice on breaking into the business and how to spot scams.

NATIVE AMERICAN FASHION WEEK

December 28, 2007

What a year!

It’s been awhile.  I haven’t been here in a long time.  I am currently trying to get the website back up and running.  I have been re-tooling everything with Nizhoni Way Apparel and such.  I’ve been mentoring new designers and helping to promote and produce shows for others.  It’s been a crazy year filled with spite, jealousy and all around meanness.

 This is the year that saw the start of “Native Fashion Week” which was started by Glacsy and myself (more Glacsy than I).  It was of course met with great success–in spite of Native Model Studio and Larry Price Photography’s efforts to sabotage the event by calling designers we booked and asking them to cancel.  Even if the designers had canceled, Glacsy and Nizhoni Way Apparel pack enough punch to carry any show.

As a result, Glacsy and Nizhoni Way Apparel forged an alliance known as NuGen Productions. NuGen Productions was something we started as an answer to a problem that Nizhoni Way Apparel and Glacsy faced when we first started out.  Our labels were lost in the shuffle of shady promoters and producers who would use our talents to promote themselves and leave us out of the picture completely.  This is a problem we found to be more common than not.  So we banded together to promote talent and present solid designers with the goods to back any hype generated.

 Some of the designers we have been promoting are Michelle Silver with Dineh Couture, Cameron James with Destiny Evolved, Cassandra Tsosie with Designs by Cassie, Dean RiceHill with Jadi Emsembles.  We hope to bring more up and coming designers  to the forefront of fashion and hope that you will continue to support our endeavors.  Thank you and have an awesome New Year!

March 21, 2007

Sante Fe Indian Market reject!

Filed under: Art and Entrepeneur Blogs, Blogroll, Design, Entrepunuer, Fashion, Uncategorized — dkclauschee @ 5:23 am

Well, I heard from Santa Fe Indian Market and apparently, my designs were not good enough for their parade of pow-wow clothes and Native American ceremonial garb. 

Modern doesn’t work for them.  Also, did you know that they won’t even consider your artwork if you don’t have the proper background?  Are you f*cking kidding me! 

So if like the next Van Gogh or Michelangelo were to apply and if they did not have the proper background then they just wouldn’t consider them?  And what in the name of The Discovery Channel’sSHARK WEEK,” constitutes a proper background?  Squash gourds, a woven Navajo rug and
Mesa scene that stretches from one end of the frame to the other!
 

I take this as a sign that I’m meant to go more mainstream as oppose to sinking any deeper into the Native American “industry.”  I mean, the interests and offers that have been proposed to me only lend credence to that notion.

It would have been fun, but hey, if all these “Indian” art shows only want Indians to look, sound, and act a certain way then I’m sorry, I’m not going the route of the “wooden Indian.”  I will not or have not ever used my ethnicity as a selling point.  I feel that it cheapens us as a people to rely on such “gimmicks” and diminishes the pride of where we’ve come from and where we are going. 

If that offends, I really don’t care.  It’s the truth!  I’m not the only one who feels it and knows it.  Any Native American struggling in mainstream America feels what I’m talking about.

March 18, 2007

What’s new?

Filed under: Art and Entrepeneur Blogs, Blogroll, Design, Entrepunuer, Fashion, Uncategorized — dkclauschee @ 10:49 am

The latest promo courtesy of Glacsy

It’s been a while since I’ve visited.  I have been very busy working on several projects.   I’ve been so busy that I’ve had to cancel all invites for fashion shows instead opting for one major show this summer with The folks at Glacsy.  Also, I will be introducing a new designer by the name of Cassandra Tsosie.  She will be presenting her first line this summer.  We’ve been working hard to get the designs done before then so she can get a photo shoot going.  I have also been asked to create a unique graduation sash for the University of Arizona for a couple of 2007 graduates.  All in all, I will busy for quite some time.

July 2, 2006

Keeping Myself Motivated

Filed under: Art and Entrepeneur Blogs, Blogroll, Design, Entrepunuer, Fashion — dkclauschee @ 8:25 am

This happens after every big finish.  I always feel like there is no where else to go.  I always feel that my last accomplishment is the “peak” before the decent.  It does scare me that I practically gave up everything to pursue this “dream.”  I don’t have a safely net nor do I have anything to fall back upon.  I mean, this is it!  I pray to God everyday that things will work out.  I keep the faith.

I think the one thing that God did for me was actually give me an answer.  I know some people pray and pray for decades or even lifetimes and never receive an answer.  I remember when I quite my job and decided to produce my own clothing line.  I remember that I was sitting in my apartment packing boxes and bags for the “big move” back home and feeling somewhat despondent.  The day wore on and when I saw the last rays of the sun pass over the horizon, I remembered that I had not eaten.

I decided to head down to the corner grocery store to get a frozen pizza and a salad.  As I was walking, a gentle snow began to fall.  I looked up to the darkened sky, I sighed and said in a silent tone, “God, please tell me that what I am doing is the right thing.”  For some reason, a snowflake caught my eye and I watched it fall to the ground.  Where I saw it land on the ground, I noticed a ten dollar bill.  I looked around and this feeling of calm came over me.  Right then and there I knew that God was telling me that everything was going to be okay.  He had great plans for me and that this was a step in the right direction.  Also, that dinner was on him!

It taught me that God really does listen.  Things happen for a reason.  All the pain, the misery, and heartache…there is a reason.  It may not make sense now but it is for a reason and if you look real hard you see that reason.

June 29, 2006

My talents amaze even me!

Filed under: Art and Entrepeneur Blogs, Blogroll, Design, Entrepunuer, Fashion — dkclauschee @ 7:19 am

I find it quite amazing that I actually made the clothes that the models are wearing in the previous entry.  Sometimes I forget what I am capable of doing.  I really love what I do and when I see the end result it completely blows me away.  When I first saw the photos I was completely blown away.

Glacsy really did a great job on the photos. 

New Promo Shots Brought to you from Glacsy

Filed under: Art and Entrepeneur Blogs, Blogroll, Design, Entrepunuer, Fashion — dkclauschee @ 7:09 am

 

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