Waking up this morning, it was hard to believe that today would be my last, *official* day as a Madalyn Joy Designs summer assistant. Where had the time gone?! Was it really already time for me to leave and go on to my next adventure?! The only thought keeping me from complete and utter despair was knowing that I still had one more task to complete under Madalyn Joy Designs - aiding in the BLANC COLLECTION photoshoot this coming Sunday. Seeing as that day will be beyond crazy, I thought today, my last day in the studio, would be the perfect time to reflect on what I have learned throughout my time in this role.
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If I had to sum up the events that took place the night of Thursday, June 1st, nothing could better describe them than this quote.
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I met Reilly through Moda Magazine at UW-Madison and knew she was a talented and hard working young woman. When she reached out to me to express her interest in the internship, I just wanted to cry happy tears! She was absolutely perfect! Get to know Reilly more!
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Happy 24th Birthday, Taylor! I hope you enjoy the amazing year that is ahead of you! The best part about a lifelong friend is that you are pretty much stuck together for life! I think if we've already made it 20 years that we can make it another 20 years for sure. I really love the flexibility of our friendship.
Read MoreLINGERIE FAQ
Since I have a rather unique job, especially for Southeastern Wisconsin, I get asked quite frequently about what it is that I do and how it all works. I thought it would be beneficial to put together a lingerie FAQ to answer some questions about lingerie. Some of you wrote in and asked me your lingerie questions so I will answer those first then get to the questions I personally receive on a daily basis!
Read MoreUNADORNED MAGAZINE V.2 MONARCH
Wow! I simply do not even know where to begin because my experience with Unadorned Magazine has been nothing short of amazing!
Read MoreFOREVER YOUNG PHOTOGRAPHY
Today Styled By Madalyn Joy is giving Forever Young Photography a warm welcome to the blog! I am so thrilled to be featuring Rebekah Luedcke of Forever Young Photography. We met just about two months ago now through our mutual friend, Bonnie Neumann, and ever since we have been making fashion magic happen!
Read MoreOOTD // STUDIO STYLE
Good Morning + Happy Monday! Today, I am sharing what I wear to work on a typical weekday when I have fittings + meetings and illustrating + sewing work to do in the studio.
Read MoreSTUDIO TOUR
Welcome to my new studio space! I am so very excited to be sharing the new space with you today! Since it has been about 2 months since I officially moved in, I thought it would be fun to just share the story of how I found the space, how it all came together, and how much I love having a proper place to work from.
Read MoreMODA FASHION SHOW
The fashion industry is a place where everyone is ALWAYS looking forward.
What's the newest trend? Who is the next up and coming designer? Who is the hottest new model?
While designers are showing their current collection, they already have their next collection in production and have already started designing the following collection! It is so easy to get swept up in the fast paced nature of the industry and since everyone is always looking forward to what's next, we all forget to just sit and enjoy the present.
When Kelsey and Reilly, the co-creative directors for Moda, reached out to me asking if I wanted to participate in the show, I really had to sit and think about it. Not because I didn't want to do it but primarily because I did not know if I would have the time to create a new collection, photograph it, find models, and spend the day in Madison for the show all the while starting my own design business. Ultimately, I decided to live in the present and enjoy the opportunities that were being presented to me in that moment.
I previously shared a blog post talking about my inspiration for this collection so I won't go into too much detail regarding that but in short, the collection was inspired by 1920's Paris and the Moulin Rouge. I used the rich colors of black, red, and gold to give the collection the luxurious feel of that time.
The looks read really well on the runway and the satin and chiffon skirts glided beautifully on the runway. Adding a flowy fabric as a skirt, cape, or sleeve really helps the lingerie pieces come to life. It gives them that extra bit of movement they need for the runway.
I had mentioned in my Instagram post yesterday that you always have to expect the unexpected especially when it comes to fashion. That was very true for the show on Friday because one of my models ended up getting sick a couple of hours before the show... the kind of sick that doesn't really let you get out of bed. Thankfully, the day before, Josie, a friend who had modeled for me in the past, sent me a message saying she would be in town and could model if I needed her to! Long story short, Josie arrived just as the show was starting, we got her dressed and ready, and she strutted her stuff on the runway to close the show!
Thank you SO much to everyone who helped out in anyway to make this show possible! I don't know what I would do without the support from my amazing family and friends. You all seriously amaze me every day and I love you all so very much!
Thank you to Moda for hosting such a great event and for including me in the show. Thank you to Kelsey and Reilly for putting on an amazing show and for asking me to be a part of it. Thank you to my family for coming to the show and for always being so supportive. Thank you to my good friend, Anna, for coming to the show and helping out backstage with all the finishing touches. Thank you to Ben for coming to the show aka your very first fashion show but definitely not your last! Thank you to my fabulous models-Ashley, Danika, Josie, Dani, and Miriam-you all made my designs come to life on the runway!
Stay tuned for the runway shots from the photographers! I'll be getting them over the next couple of days and sharing the more professional shots with you all as well. :)
Also, the amazing Alexa Carlson interviewed me for the show and wrote a great article about the collection. You can check out my designer profile HERE.
xoxo
Madalyn Joy
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THE REILLY SLIP DRESS
I was so excited when Reilly reached out to me inquiring about working together and creating a piece of custom lingerie for her! It is just so fun to be able to work one on one with a client and go through each step of the design process together. The designer to client relationship is truly my favorite thing about being a bespoke fashion designer. :)
As always, to get things started I asked Reilly to create a Pinterest board with inspirational images. Most of the lingerie was black (which I can totally relate to! haha) and very versatile. Why limit your beautiful lingerie to just your home!? So we opted to design a satin slip dress with lace details. That way Reilly could wear it during the day styled with a jean jacket and boots and in the evening throw on a pair of heels and a clutch and be ready for a girls night out. Perfect for busy ladies on the go!
However, I did have two requests of Reilly when designing her slip dress: that I could name the slip dress after her and share a blog post of her modeling her new design. I'd say those are some pretty fun perks! One of the things I love about starting and growing a small business is that there is a lot of room to carve out your own path and add signature touches. The women who wear and model the lingerie are truly more important than the lingerie because they are the ones who bring it to life and are the inspiration behind all the designs. I definitely want to start naming more new styles after the amazing women who order and/or model them. How fun to have a style named after you!? So excited to have the brand new Reilly slip dress be a part of the Madalyn Joy family. :)
Reilly, thank you for collaborating and for being one of the best clients I have ever worked with! You look absolutely beautiful! I can't wait for you to celebrate your birthday in your new Reilly slip dress! Cheers!
xoxo
Madalyn Joy
IN THE STUDIO
Life has kind of been a magical whirlwind lately and I've been savoring every single moment. I recently moved into a brand new studio space located on the marina in downtown Port Washington, Wisconsin. I absolutely, positively love and adore my new studio.
I had been struggling with finding a work life balance and the studio has already tremendously helped. Having a designated space where I "go to work" has restored some of the balance I was lacking in my life. I've been struggling with some issues in my personal life i.e. quarter life crisis issues and I have truly been finding solace in my work. I wake up excited to go to my studio and design new looks and create garments and converse with clients and source fabrics and type up estimates and search for inspiration on a daily basis.
I think I have found what wholly makes me happy... simply doing what I LOVE each and every day. Truly every day because I am currently sitting in my studio on a sunny Sunday afternoon as I am typing up this blog post. When you truly love something, time doesn't exist. The minutes and hours and days and weeks and months feel like no time has passed because you're so engulfed and consumed by what your heart and soul craves. Yes, it sounds absolutely ridiculous but if you have found your passion in life, then you understand exactly what I mean.
The month of March is going to be a crazy busy one! I wanted to share a "working in the studio" post because that is what my entire month of March is going to look like. I won't be sharing as much on the blog other than the new lingerie collection updates simply because I won't have the time to be creating new content specifically for the blog. However, I am really excited to be documenting my entire design process with this new lingerie collection. I'll be sharing every look from start to finish!
As always, thank you so much for stopping by and checking in to see what's new! What is your passion? What makes you happiest in life? Where do you find your solace?
xoxo
Madalyn Joy
LADY MARMALADE // MOULIN ROUGE
Moda Magazine, an online magazine in Madison, reached out to me a couple of weeks ago and asked if I would be interested in participating in their annual UW Fashion Week finale fashion show. I was a part of Moda for most of my college career and was thrilled at the opportunity to participate and give back to an organization that was so generous to me during my time there.
I agreed to participate in the show under two conditions...
1. I would show my collection last and close the show.
2. I would create an entirely new collection specifically for the finale fashion show.
I was absolutely thrilled to hear yes and yes! I showed one of my evening gown collections at the finale show three years ago so it will be so fun to come back and debut a brand new lingerie collection!
As shown above, I just finished creating my mood board and fashion illustrations for the new collection. I am still sourcing and ordering materials and cannot wait to get started this next week! I have always been drawn to lingerie, 1920's glamour, and Paris and finally realized that the Moulin Rouge combined all three sources of inspiration. Truly the best of all three worlds!
I am planning to have the models strut down the catwalk to "I Don't Wanna Live Forever" by Taylor Swift ft. Zayn from the new film 50 Shades Darker. I want the collection to have a very Victoria's Secret Fashion Show feel to it with the models walking with high energy and a sexy strut.
Since I will be busy working on creating a brand new collection, I will be posting more about the collection process and behind the scenes (aka behind the seams) shots so you all can see the design process from start to finish. I am sharing the very first sneak peek below of the final look of the collection. What do you think so far!?
Also, I just got a brand new studio space so once I am all moved in I will be sharing photos of the space. I want it to have lots of color and pattern and just be a happy, bright environment where I want to work everyday. I also want my friends, family, and clients to all want to visit and feel comfortable and happy there.
There are lots of new and exciting things happening just in time for spring to be on its way with lots of sunshine and warmer days! I look forward to sharing my lingerie collection design process with you all!
xoxo
Madalyn Joy
ELSEWHERE MAGAZINE
I am so happy and thrilled to be collaborating with the ever fabulous Emma Leuman of Elsewhere Magazine! We met through Moda Magazine when we were both studying at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and connected through our mutual love of fashion. Now we both are enjoying post grad life and continuing to pursue fashion through blogging. Emma reached out to me a couple of weeks back to collaborate and, of course, I said YES right away!
Emma is such a girl boss and goes after what she wants. I love her fashionably moody aesthetic on Instagram and I definitely love reading Elsewhere Magazine to stay up to date on the fashion industry's news and happenings. It is great because she highlights the main points so you can stay up to date even when you're on the go! Emma and I both shared a bit about ourselves on each other's blogs and chatted about how we got involved in fashion, what our niches are, our blogging process, and why collaborating with fellow girl bosses is SO important.
Thanks so much for stopping by and enjoy getting to know Emma and all things Elsewhere Magazine!
xoxo
Madalyn Joy
Hi! My name is Emma Leuman and I am the creator of Elsewhere Magazine, a digital publication designed to provide fashion-obsessed outsiders a place to discuss the fashion industry and find community. As an outsider myself (born in raised in Green Bay, Wisconsin - maybe one of the least fashionable cities in America), I wanted to give people a place to be a part of the world that they had a passion for, without feeling judged by so-called fashion insiders. Fashion has an incredible community, and we should all be able to be a part of it! This is the basis behind this collaboration with Styled by Madalyn Joy - to open our audiences to new perspectives on the industry that we both love. Thanks again for inviting me to contribute, Madalyn!
What first drew you to the fashion industry?
My first experiences with fashion came through magazines. I would spend hours flipping through their glossy pages, studying the ads as much as the editorials to see which trends were arising that season and which models I could identify from previous issues. I loved the way that reporters could accurately and succinctly describe clothing in a way that made couture collections feel like poetry.
How did you first get involved in the fashion industry?
My first point of access to getting more involved in fashion was through my universityโs fashion and lifestyle magazine. I was able to learn from more experienced members of the magazine about what the industry was like, how to write for a fashion publication and how a publication is run. I was also able to discover what I truly enjoyed writing about! I was drawn to pieces that examined fashion as a business, as well as feature-length pieces about the cultural implications of fashion.
My next step toward ingratiating myself into the fashion world was to start a blog. What began as a lifestyle blog quickly transitioned into the fashion-focused publication that Elsewhere Magazine is today! I have been writing for my blog-turned-magazine for over two years now and donโt see myself stopping anytime soon. I believe that adding new and unique voices to a conversation that is all-too-often dominated by โinsidersโ is important and necessary!
What is your specific niche/voice in the fashion industry?
I believe that my specific voice can be defined as that of an outsider. I have never been invited to a New York Fashion Week show, nor have I written for a renowned publication or attended a major industry event. I have, however, developed an intense passion for fashion through years of research and observation - and I think that makes me as qualified as anyone is to have an opinion on clothing, trends, models and fashion as a business. My voice is a welcoming one, one that that encourages everyone (regardless of status and experience) to develop their own outlook on fashion. After all, as consumers ourselves we have the ultimate say in what trends become profitable and which flop at the department store!
What does your blogging process look like?
My blogging process has varied over the course of developing Elsewhere Magazine, but in this moment it is a mix between having a plan and keeping up with current events. I am constantly keeping up with outlets such as Fashionista and The Business of Fashion in order to see what is happening in the industry. As an outsider that does not yet receive press releases from major brands (someday!), it is difficult to be a โnews-breakingโ outlet. I see Elsewhere Magazine more as a source of analysis of current events, as well as a place where they can be discussed.
Why is collaborating important to you?
Collaboration is the key to progressing in any facet of life. For example, as an athlete it is difficult to improve beyond a certain point of ability without collaborating with a coach. As an artist or entrepreneur, you look for mentors to help take you to the next level. In this case, collaborating allows us to be exposed to other audiences, as well as provide support and express our admiration for other fashion-obsessed creatives! I am so thrilled that Madalyn has allowed me to contribute to her incredible blog. I admire her ability to take all of her dreams to the next level and am overjoyed to be a part of it all.
Make sure to visit Elsewhere Magazine (here!) and follow along on Instagram (@elsewheremag)!
DENIM + DRESSES // 3 WAYS
Collaboration and community are two very important C words to me... the third being couture. ;) Building a supportive community and network of fellow creatives allows everyone involved to grow and work together which eventually leads to collaboration. It is so easy to scroll through social media and immediately view everyone as competition; however, I try to immediately replace competition with collaboration. Instead of knocking one another down, we should be building one another up and what better way to do that than collaborating and working together!?
Lauren and I met about two years ago when I was organizing Moda's Couture and Cocktails event and she was featuring her designs. I just remembered her being so sweet and talented that when she reached out to me a couple months ago to collaborate, it was an immediate yes! We didn't quite know what we necessarily wanted to do but we knew it would be fun to work together to create something outside of both of our comfort zones.
Eventually we decided on styling some of my designs in a new way inspired by New York Fashion Week street style. I like to describe my style and design aesthetic as classic with a twist so I was all for styling my designs in a new and fresh way. Lauren's inspirational images really honed in on the trend of pairing dresses with denim. It was something fun that I had never thought to try!
We shot the looks on the frozen Lake Mendota in Madison back in January and I think we both just loved how the shots turned out in addition to the cool, fresh styling. I just absolutely love the mix of the velvet gown with the denim and the sneakers! Such an unexpected yet amazing combination!
I loved collaborating with Lauren because it was just so fun and easy going. I just think it is so beneficial to collaborate because each person brings a unique perspective to the table. Thank you Lauren for reaching out and wanting to collaborate! You totally rocked the looks!
xoxo
Madalyn Joy