Mirror/Dash by Kim Gordon

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Leave it to the queen of cool to make the most rockin' jacket around this fall. Sonic Youth frontwoman Kim Gordon is back in the designing game (she took a break after heading cult brand X-Girl in the nineties and even played muse to Marc Jacobs) with her new label Mirror/Dash, and the line's first offering couldn't be more in tune with this season's girly grunge moment. Modeled by Kim's 22-year-old niece Eleanor Erdman, this military-style topper inspired by sixties French chanteuse Francoise Hardy is the perfect piece for fashion-forward renegades the world over.
 

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photo from mirror/dash's website, blurb from nytimes

photo and blurb from NYtimes

SEMINAL rock star that she is, Kim Gordon still has some rather common clothing issues. Like finding chic everyday pieces that work as well in New York as they do at her home in Northampton, Mass. “There’s a need for clothes for cool moms,” Ms. Gordon said. To fill the gap, she has started a clothing line called Mirror/Dash with her friends Melinda Wansbrough and Jeffrey Monteiro. The name is taken from her experimental music project with her husband and Sonic Youth bandmate, Thurston Moore. Their first piece: a military-style wool jacket inspired by Françoise Hardy.
“I know, every designer says they’re inspired by Françoise Hardy,” Ms. Gordon said. “But I’ve been listening to her records for 15 years.” Additional designs will be offered throughout the year. For now, just 50 of the jackets will be sold. “Some people make limited-edition records — we’re making a limited-edition jacket,” she joked.
Mirror/Dash jacket, $415 at Satine in Los Angeles and mirror-dash.com, a site scheduled to be ready this week.
 

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I like it and how asymmetric the details are. finally a celebrity designer I'm interested in.

Kim looks very like Bowie in that picture. :ninja:

thanks, lucy
 
yeah,i don't think francoise is just a cliche style icon. like jane birkin,i really believe she's genuinely influential. in her music and of course in this respect,her style. she was just so cool and she never tried to be either. a bit like kim gordon actually.

nice piece there. a bit in that vein of surface2air and april 77,really.
 
the collection for urban outfitters comes out next week!! i love the dress!







Youth may be fleeting, but Urban Outfitters is intent on keeping its customers. Long a teenage and college wallet mainstay, Urban Outfitters has been keeping up with the H&M’s, Targets and Uniqlos with a series of innovative collaborations, Steven Alan, Grey Ant, Paul & Joe and Neal Sperling among them. The latest is with the artist-musician-designer Kim Gordon, best known as a member of Sonic Youth, and her friends Melinda Wansbrough (a Mayle and Sari Gueron alum) and Jeffrey Monteiro (formerly at Derek Lam). Called Mirror/Dash, it hits stores Feb. 16. The Moment caught up with Kim Gordon between rehearsal sessions in Berlin.



Most people know you best as a musician, but you’re also an accomplished artist as well. Starting out, did you ever feel like you had to choose between art and music?


I always wanted to be an artist since I was little, and I just sort of fell into playing music. I was writing about music and male bonding and thought it would be more beneficial for the writing if I had an inside view of it, sort of a roundabout way to find out. It’s more complicated but also another opportunity for expression.
More recently, you’ve crossed over into the fashion world. Your first line was X-Girl out of Los Angeles, and now Mirror/Dash with Urban Outfitters. Has music or art influenced your design aesthetics?
Only in the female icons I admire for their style, like Françoise Hardy.
What were you thinking when you were sitting down at the drawing board for the line? Did you do sketches or were you bouncing ideas around with your design collaborators?
I don’t sketch. I work with Jeffrey Monteiro and my partner Melinda Wandsbrough, who has a lot of experience in sales and dealing with stores. We discuss ideas and fabric ideas, and then he [Jeffrey] does drawings. Then we present them to a production house that works with Urban Outfitters, and they make samples.


Now that you are a mother, did you consider your daughter and her tastes when you were designing Mirror/Dash?
We’re actually trying to do something a little less trend oriented, a little more classic, that might appeal to someone say who used to shop at Urban [Outfitters] but wants something slightly less young looking. And we would like to appeal also to the usual Urban customer as well.
You no longer live in New York, but this is where you were an integral part of the downtown music and art scene in the ’80s. Do you miss it?
I totally miss many aspects of it. Where I live there’s a pretty happening underground music scene, but I really miss being able to go to openings and the multicultural street life — the in-your-face thing. Of course, great food and getting a good haircut are also New York experiences. I don’t miss the “Sex and the City” feel that my [old] neighborhood seems to have acquired. And I sometimes have to remind myself that being a cool, sophisticated urban person is a good thing. I love Northampton. As exciting and glamorous as New York can be I’m always really relieved to get back there.
Do you think the creative community has changed in New York since you left?
It will always be creative — it seems to shift around neighborhoods — but the same people that have been doing interesting things in the city, and the genetics of New York for that, will probably never change.
What advice would you give a young creative type who wants to do it all — music, art and fashion?
I think it’s easier to pick one thing. Just make sure that’s what you really want because you can get it.

(nytimes)
 

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we have it at urban outfitters..looks ok but a little overpriced..
 
^ yeah, totally agree! i work there and i would never shop there if i didnt get the discount..
 
I tried a lot of her pieces but the smallest sizes seemed too big for me... or maybe they were designed to have that casual and loose look. The prices were reasonable to me. That jacket is probably overpriced because it's so limited.
 
Is Kim just doing collections for Urban Outfitters now? The only limited edition piece I recall her producing is The Hardy Jacket (which I own and love, by the way).
 
the pieces for urban outfitters were only in stores for a short period of time...urban is collaborating with other designers continuously.
 
Urgh. Kim Gordon is just so.....pretentious. I do totally agree with her hatred of the Sex and the City culture. How a show can create so many stupid aspirational women I don't know, but it seems to in britain certainly. Ooooh, shoes! I'm just like Carrie because I love shoes! Nope, you're just a woman, like many other, and you're bland.

I loved Sonic Youth from around 92, so I was obviously aware of the Marc Jacobs thing, which surprised me because around 91 Kim Gordon was whining about how she hates industry people and the homogenisation of rock n roll, and whats more homogenising than taking clothing from a culture and selling it to the catwalks to be filtered down to the high streets and mass consumption. Practise what you preach missy!

As for this stuff, well, it's a nice enough coat, but I tell you what, women of that age, hip mothers, they probably will be going to classic shops to buy their classic clothing, and probably won't be paying that price tag. Sod off Kim!

PS I still love sonic youth.
 
the pieces for urban outfitters were only in stores for a short period of time...urban is collaborating with other designers continuously.
We just got a new shipment in. Cheetah print skirt and top...
 

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