Oligoville Seeking Photographers

November 26, 2008

Street Style, due to launch in January ’09, is an exciting new section that will feature street fashions of major metropolitan cities throughout the United States. A single snapshot of a fashionista posing for our photographer will be posted on our site creating a directory of street fashions for each city. Each post will include the name, age, occupation and items worn by the trendster. Oligoville is seeking photographers to help contribute on a regular basis. This will be a great way for the photographer to gain an additional venue to showcase their work as well as a fantastic opportunity to network.

We have photographers for:

  • DC
  • New York
  • Miami
  • Sacramento
  • New Orleans
  • Chicago

The following cities are still open:

  • Dallas
  • Atlanta
  • Los Angeles
  • Seattle
  • Portland
  • Boston
  • Philadelphia

For more information about contributing to our STREET STYLE section or suggestions for additional cities, please contact us at info@oligoville.com. Please provide a website url or link to an online portfolio.

Photo courtesy of Sunday Outfit and Flickr member The Amatrice

Trend Report: Hats, Hats And More Hats!

November 25, 2008

Lately I’ve bought into the hat craze like never before. There are just so many to pick from and its hard to settle on just one.  Make no mistake this is an investment worth splurging on ( and yes $25.00 is splurging to me). You will turn heads everywhere you go by styling up your outfit, while keeping your noggin warm. If you have to stick to one, my advice is to go with a basic color like black, gray, brown or beige. The actual style of the hat depends on your personal taste and style. You can say I’m a fedora girl. My hats off to anyone else out there willing to step out of their comfort zone and proclaim they are indeed ‘a hat person’.


hat shopping!!!!!! by T.A.S.H.A


Work by dirtgirl


Ten Minutes with Rustin Coburn of DVLP Clothing

November 24, 2008

At a quick glance, self-titled Bus Driver (CEO) and clothing designer Rustin Coburn, is a typical surfer-dude. Probe just a bit deeper, and it’s apparent that he’s a whole lot more. He is the soul and inspiration behind DVLP Clothing. DVLP is a Colorado-based company that crafts clothes for men, women, and children. DVLP creates affordable and original t-shirts, hoodies, pants, belts, and hats inspired by outdoor sports such as surfing, snowboarding, and skateboarding. The founders created DVLP “to not only pay respect to the soul of the sports, but to remain rooted in the philosophical aspects that sometimes go unnoticed.” This is apparent by their collaboration with non-profit and activist groups within their community. Rustin’s experience in the janitorial world and his skills at growing a mustache make him an atypical CEO and person in general.

Oligoville: Describe a typical day in your life.

Coburn: Well, I usually wake up around 8:30 am. I go to the bathroom to drop the kids off at the pool. Then, I eat an apple and check my emails. I am usually working on sales, communicating with our manufacturers, or product development.

At about 10 am I make myself some eggs and toast. Then, I go drop the kids off at the pool again (I have a very consistent schedule).

For the rest of the day I work on whatever needs to get done. Almost every day I have quick meetings with our head Marketing/Product Development manager Noah Price, and our Finance/Warehouse manager Mike Ossell. These guys are the core of DVLP. The three of us do whatever it takes to move the company forward (and have fun doing it).

I usually work until about 11 pm, with a few more breaks for food. I work long hours when I’m in the warehouse … this is so I can give myself time to snowboard, skateboard, and hang out with friends and family.

Oligoville: When did you know that you just had to be a designer?

Coburn: It kinda happened naturally. I’ve always been into art, drawing, painting, sculpting, and just being creative. I was also really into drawing the human form, so I guess that played into it as well.

I grew up skateboarding and snowboarding, and during community college I started a little t-shirt company with some friends in Steamboat Springs, CO called Coular. It was a lot of fun, but we were young and decided to sell it two years later. I really enjoyed the process and forum it gave me to be creative.

Four years later, my good friend Mike and I decided to start designing shirts again. It started growing momentum, and I realized that I had a huge passion for clothing design, I dove into it head first. Our main focus now is designing really good fitting and good feeling apparel. I’m getting really into the denim line we are designing …

Oligoville: What three things got you where you are today?

Coburn:

1. Family and friends!!!!

2. Always having a positive outlook on life.

3. A commitment to never giving up.

Oligoville: On a typical day, describe what you’re wearing and where you found it.

Coburn: Almost everything I wear is from DVLP Clothing. I usually wear jeans and a t-shirt, and the rest of my dressing decisions are based on what the temperature is outside. I’m pretty simple, but I only wear stuff that has a slim long fit to it. I guess I wear dress shirts a lot as well.

Oligoville: What advice do you have for aspiring designers?

Coburn: Study the business side of the industry, and have a plan. Never give up on your dreams …. Winners never quit, and quitters never win. If what you are doing is not selling, then it is time for a new plan … not time to give up.

Oligoville: What do you do to kick back, relax, and let loose?

Coburn: Eat food. Hang out with friends. Spend time with girls or my girlfriend (if I have one at the time). Go dancing. Snowboarding. Skateboarding. Surfing (when I get to do it … I love it sooo much). I listen to a lot of music too.

Oligoville: If you could dress any celebrity, who would it be and why?

Coburn: Never thought about that … ummmmm … maybe Audrey Tautou or Barack Obama.

Oligoville: If you were not a designer, what would you be?

Coburn: Maybe a writer, but definitely something creative. I would love to just snowboard for a living, but I got broke off really bad four years ago. Plus, I’m getting a little too old.

Oligoville: What superpower would you like to have and why?

Coburn: I would love to be able to fly … Then again, I was having a conversation the other day about how amazing it would be to be able to speak every single language in the world. Think about all that you could accomplish … communication is such a powerful tool.

Oligoville: When did you last laugh out loud?


Coburn:
Probably an hour ago. Laughing is one of the healthiest things you can do.

The by-line for DVLP is CREATE. INSPIRE. EVOLVE. MOVEFORWARD. As the Bus Driver of DVLP, Rustin has done all four of these things. After speaking with Rustin and seeing how he uses his creativity to combine community, social awareness, art, and nature, I too feel inspired to do just a bit of the same.

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