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Thursday, May 24, 2012

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Happy One Year Anniversary to Us; A Look Back at the Past Year on The Inside Source

Meredith BarnettThey say time flies when you're having fun, which is why we did a double take when we realized that the first anniversary of The Inside Source was upon us this very week. We've had many major developments in the past year—chief among them, an exciting new Web site redesign. We can also boast 1,000 interior design and fashion articles under our belt (browse our extensive archive here). But the mission behind The Inside Source has never wavered: to provide compelling content on the latest in shopping for fashion, interior design and cultureand the people and style trends that drive themthrough the lens of the 200 million plus products in the eBay online marketplace.

The past year spent producing The Inside Source has left us with two major takeaways regarding people and fashion and design trends. (Left: Meredith Barnett, Editorial Director)

First, the people: As it turns out, having a passion for eBay shopping designer is a common denominator among many of today's biggest talents and style trend-setters, all of whom have been happy to dish on their eBay shopping tips and scores. The 250+ people we've profiled in the past year have given us new, fascinatingly idiosyncratic categories of online shopping trends to obsess over and track on eBay.

From the fashion trendy crowd, we learned that fashion designer Zac Posen scours the site for vintage snake jewelry, and that Liz Lange has a similar penchant for hunting one-of-a-kind baubles ("All my favorite pieces of vintage costume jewelry are from eBay," Lange says.) Meanwhile, British handbag designer Anya Hindmarch talked to us about how she outfitted her new London handbag boutique with handsome Edwardian-era file drawers procured from eBay, as well as her love of butterfly boxes and vintage men's Rolexes. Sophie Buhai and Lisa Mayock, the duo behind Vena Cava, hopscotch around eBay, searching for inspiration when designing a new fashion collection (which, for the current Fall 2010 season, meant mining for anything to do with 70’s fiber art, and digging deep for old hardware to reference for button detailing). 

And then there's Lynn Yaeger, fashion writer extraordinaire, who wrote a first-hand account of her love of goods from bygone eras—and how she starts every morning by typing "baby locket" into the keyword field on eBay, and then usually follows it up with "baby brooch" or “Becassine doll," to flush out her growing collection of rag dolls and Victorian children's jewelry.

Read more about the fashion folk we've profiled on The Inside Source by browsing through our "Shopping With," "Designer Download," "Stylist Secrets," "Blogger Babble," and "Green Scene" hotspots.

Not to be outdone, the interior design community was equally insightful. Interior design maven Kelly Wearstler chatted with us about her great admiration for a relatively obscure Italian architect and designer named Ettore Sottass, and revealed that one of her all-time favorite color palette combinations is acid green and postal blue. "Top Design's" India Hicks, a Bahamian resident, former fashion model and formidable interior designer in her own right, talked about how eBay is "the perfect solution to remote island living" when she’s itchy for high design (she’s also a collector of Anish Kapoor paintings, chagrin boxes, and Smythson scrapbooks). New York-based designer Miles Redd reinforced how handy eBay can be as a decorating tool, having sourced "loads of textiles," antique suzanis, slipper chairs, and even vintage National Geographics to use as wallpaper for her interior design clients. Christiane Lemieux, of bedding and home accessories purveyor Dwell Studio, shared her belief that “things were generally made better in the olden days,” and tipped us off to the ultimate keywords for scoring sleek, modern, signature housewares.

Check out the following hotpots for more of our interviews with interior design style makers: "Shopping With," "Decorator Download," "Blogger Babble," and "Green Scene."

While the people we profiled on The Inside Source gave us a lot to consider (and shop for!), we were also amazed by the design trends we've tracked, often by using the buying and selling patterns on eBay as a barometer to measure them by. 

This year, we’ve seen a surge in all things brass (which, back in January, blogger Heather Clawson of Habitually Chic called out as one of the top design trends of 2010—a sentiment reinforced by everyone from interior designer Ryan Korban (he designed Alexander Wang's apartment, among others) to jeweler Waris Ahluwalia. Chinoiserie has been a favorite trend of many designers we spoke to as well, from Joe Nye to Lars Bolander to Mary McDonald. We've also examined design trends including plaid, bird and fox motifs, art pottery, the color turquoise  and Danish Modern design, and watched how the eBay online community loved them as much as we did.  

On the fashion front, 2010 brought with it a spike in neon, fringe, and feathers (as seen all over fall runway fashion shows and which, according to Katie Holmes' stylist and collaborator Jeanne Yang, should be applied in moderation to avoid looking like "a plucked chicken"). We saw surprising trends like sci-fi-influenced steampunk, along with more expected ones like tribal prints, ladylike accessories, faux fur, and watercolor floral prints.

 

Pop culture figures and moments, from actors to TV to movies to festivals and more, also continued to drive fashion trends and shopping behavior.

Track more trends with us by following our Trend Tracking, Suddenly Everywhere, Trendlet Alert and Entertainment & Hollywood hotspots.

We already can't wait to see what 2011 trends (and year two of The Inside Source!) bring—we hope you'll come join us for the ride.



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