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A Look Back & Onward!

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

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After an amazing two years, I closed Pivot’s Chicago storefront on October 31, 2009. I opened Pivot in September 2007 to create a place in Chicago where people could realize you don’t need to sacrifice style in order to have a more conscious and responsible wardrobe. I wanted to showcase eco-fashion in Chicago and bring people together to explore all aspects of sustainable lifestyles. To create a turning point for the community. For two years I, with the help of many wonderful people and supporters, did just that.

It was a difficult decision to close, but one that I felt was best for Pivot and myself. And it’s just the beginning of a new phase. I will be maintaining an online presence and you can look for the first Pivot event “post-storefront” to come this winter! Meanwhile, I’ll be starting a new series of posts on the blog to stay in touch with you online.

But first, I’d like to share some of the highlights of Pivot’s two years in Chicago’s West Loop. Maybe just for my own “scrapbooking” purposes. :) There will be plenty more new Pivot milestones and events to share in the years to come!

Most unique product: I was the first U.S. buyer of Singgih Kartono’s magno wooden radio. Kartono’s products have recieved several design awards and are now sold across the U.S. and Europe.

Biggest event: In October 2008, I created a four-day exhibit titled MoSS: Museum of Sustainable Style during Fashion Focus Chicago. I featured fashion and furniture designers in a museum-like setting, held a panel discussion and helped create a short animated film discussing sustainable style.

Awesome honors: In April 2009, I was chosen as one of six Chicagoland inviduals to receive a Green Award from Chicago magazine. In September 2009, Pivot was chosen as Fashion Group International Chicago’s rising star in retail. And in 2007, I won Daily Candy’s Sweetest Things award.

Exciting moment: I was invited to speak at a press conference with Mayor Daley and Pete Wentz to announce Fashion Focus Chicago events in June 2008.

Maybe my favorite press mention: NYLON magazine covered Pivot’s store opening in the January 2008 issue. NYLON was one of my favorite magazines for a long time, so it was really amazing to see Pivot in the issue.

Most fun memory of shop: I have a ton of fun memories of the shop from events to hanging out with friends and designers. But if I had to pick one time, it would probably be when Bill Murray came to shop!

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MoSS: Museum of Sustainable Style

Sunday, October 12th, 2008

MoSS: Museum of Sustainable Style made its debut October 2 – 5 at Brickermade’s studio space during Chicago’s Fashion Focus week. I developed the concept for MoSS in May, and with the help of amazing partners and collaborators, the first installation came to life.

The exhibit featured 27 Chicago designers of sustainable fashion, accessories and furniture. An animated film running on loop discussed components of sustainable design, and the materials directory website Ecolect created a “petting zoo” of various materials for visitors to explore.

On Saturday, October 4 MoSS held a panel discussion moderated by Jonathan Shaun with panelists Sara Snow, Barry Bursak, Lara Miller and Iris Wang. The discussion centered on the meaning of sustainable design and ways to lead more sustainable lifestyles.

MoSS events will continue in the future. If you are interested in MoSS developments, join Pivot’s email list for now or email connect@mosschicago.org.

Photo Captions (Left to Right)

Row 1

1. The MoSS space. LED lighting provided by RGB Lights.

2. Dress by Abigail Glaum-Lathbury, ottoman by Michele Fitzpatrick, side tables by 2 point perspective.

3. Asterisk stools by Roscoe Jackson, table by el: Environmental Language, Alice Berry designs.

(Photos: Kristina Carter)

Row 2

1. Chairs by Brickermade, dress by Kaelyn Garcia.

2. MoSS, identity design by Alex Fuller.

3. Table by Aaron Pahmier, chair by s2design, dress by Sunia, capelet by Mayu, pants by Mountains of the Moon.

(Photos: Kristina Carter)

Row 3

1. Lara Miller designs.

2. Panel discussion.

3. Panel moderator Jonathan Shaun, panelists Sara Snow, Barry Bursak, Iris Wang, Lara Miller and MoSS curator Jessa Brinkmeyer.

(Photos: Sarah Crump)

Row 4

1. Ecolect materials petting zoo area.

2. Handbags by Noon Solar, stools by Celia Greiner, dress by Elise Bergman.

3. Table by Terry Karpowicz, 999 Fingers and jacket by Frei Designs, dress by organiK Revolution.

(Photos: Kristina Carter)

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