Gift: Ask for what you want!

November 3rd, 2011

Fabrics in stock: silk dupioni, silk/rayon brocades, stretch lace, embroidered cotton lawn, and crocheted lace trimming, among many more!

I have a real aversion to Christmas. Every year it seems to come earlier, and I have a thing about not listening to Christmas music or hanging decorations until after Thanksgiving. One holiday at a time, please!!

However, as a retailer, I have to temper that with gently reminding my customers that pajamas and lingerie make great gifts. I love to be busy in December, but if you want to order something custom made, you really need to get on this earlier! What sorts of custom things, do you ask?

I can make to order something as small as a custom sleep mask, thong or panty (about $6-10); or something as intricate as a corset (range of $250-350), and everything in between. A special robe or negligee set is a great gift, whether it be made of bamboo jersey, cotton flannel, or silk and lace. I am happy to include special touches, like including a fashion illustration of the item with the gift, and special gift wrap.  With enough advance notice, anything is possible!

The Back Story…

December 26th, 2009

At my business, Mercurious Designs, I work with a number of entrepreneurs. Because I offer pattern making and sample making services, I get to help develop new products and see their progress in the market. I have even designed products for fledgling companies, made loads of samples…basically watched others launch their businesses and enjoyed their progress. Really, though, I am a designer at heart. I felt the need to see something of my own “out there” and appreciated. I designed a line of lingerie for Indianapolis’ Midwest Fashion Week in October of 2008, keeping an eye to mass production possibility. I wasn’t sure at the time that I would have the guts to actually produce the line (or at least a portion of it), and only decided in May 2009 to move forward.

I decided on sleep wear and lingerie for several reasons, some of which were purely practical. I had worked with a three companies developing sleepwear and lingerie, and so had developed a good feel for what works and what doesn’t work. I have been unsatisfied with the sleepwear options that I have bought for myself, and decided it would be a good place for me to break into retail. Also, I simply enjoy the simplicity and pure femininity of lingerie. I’ve had a lot of fun designing these pieces, and I hope that people have as much fun wearing them!

Sweet Revenge Lingerie is meant to be feminine, comfortable, easy care, and unusual. It’s meant as a treat, something special that you buy for yourself (or receive as a gift), but that’s also practical enough to wear as an every day item. The designs are targeted at the younger crowd, college age through thirties, though I’ve noticed that the appeal isn’t limited to that age range. I think we are all younger in our hearts, and while it can be a bad thing to dress too young in your professional life, there’s absolutely no reason to curb your appetite for frills in your sleepwear.

The initial line’s palette is based on “sweet treats,” like chocolate, raspberry mousse, whipped cream. The Spring 2010 pieces are all lighter colors, but the Fall 2010 pieces will integrate the chocolate browns and café latte colors into the collection. The spring line is all 100% cottons, designed to be lightweight and soft for those steamy summer nights or spring break trip to warmer places. The print (which I am calling Flirtini), is a cherry blossom print in dark pinks, café au lait, mint green and chocolate brown. The embroidered cotton is white on white, designed as a sweet but sexy bridal set or just as a good summer play set. The logo tank is the “pirate tattoo” version of the Sweet Revenge logo printed on a pale pink baby rib knit camisole. I have included fun details that make the pieces unique from what’s available in the chain stores. Since I am a pattern maker, I like to be a little playful with vintage inspired details, like tiny ruffles or tucks. I think they add a lot of visual interest–and sometimes they can conceal flaws.

Catherine Fritsch

Launches January 10, 2010 for Valentine’s Day