May 21, 2013

Style + Tech: ModCloth Snags Velvet Brigade, Launches Cool Design Contest

In style + tech news: San Francisco-based ModCloth announced yesterday that it has acquired Velvet Brigade, a company that caught our eye earlier this year with its cool crowdsourcing platform for emerging fashion designers. So what does this mean for you – and for independent fashion?

Now that ModCloth has hired the team behind Velvet Brigade, i.e. co-founders Lindsay McConnon and Jena Wang, the independent fashion juggernaut is going to incorporate the startup’s fashion design contests into its own offerings and bring a more targeted social media push to the competition.

For those interested in style and technology, what it means is that the Velvet Brigade co-founders were on to something: crowdsourced fashion is definitely a trend to continue watching. The trick, of course, will be getting enough people to submit designs and actively promote them via social media for the contests to have a meaningful level of participation.

But given ModCloth’s popularity and avid fan base (they’ve got 400,000 Facebook fans and counting), we’re optimistic about the potential for success here – and actual sales of items designed based on submitted sketches.

If you’re an aspiring designer, you can submit a sketch of a design based on ModCloth founder Susan’s moodboard above. She’ll pick her favorites, which will then be voted on via Facebook. The designers behind the five winning sketches will win $500, see the design produced and sold on ModCloth and have their names printed on the labels. Complete contest details are here.

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Your Name on a Label? Velvet Brigade Can Make it Happen

Want to see your name on a fashion label? Read on. It could happen, thanks to new crowdsourcing startup Velvet Brigade, a company from two Bay Area apparel industry vets that produces original pieces based on sketches from emerging designers who amass the most votes.

While the idea of offering garments based on customer votes and preferences is not new – UsTrendy does it, as does ModCloth, albeit in different ways – the company caught our eye with its seasonal style challenges and focus on independent, emerging designers.

Founded by Jena Wang and Lindsay McConnon, who met and honed their considerable style skills as buyers for Macy’s, the company launched its ecommerce platform last month and, more recently, an autumn-themed style contest dubbed the Fall Layering Piece Challenge. Want to see your piece produced and sold to shoppers? Here’s how it works: submit a sketch of your ideal fall layering piece, then promote your idea. The top-voted design will then move from sketch to style reality and become available for purchase in the online store. Winning designers receive a cut of the sales, a copy of the garment and their name on the label.

The fall contest runs through Oct. 31. Ready to join the competition? Submit your sketch.

Illustrations courtesy of for WCharles24 and Lacmr57 for Velvet Brigade