Indie Designer Interviews: Moop
Filed under: Handbags, Accessories, Style in the News, Interviews
The following is part of an ongoing segment I call Indie Designer Interviews.Tell me a little about yourself and your company. I'm Wendy, the owner, operator, designer, model, seamstress, copy editor, accountant, ad rep, pin pusher, house keeper, material sourcing researcher, etc. of Moop. Moop is a small company (myself and my husband) devoted to well designed and fabricated handmade bags. We're working really hard to grow Moop into something that will last a long long time. I feel like I'm in a unique position to take advantage of the attention and energy surrounding Moop to keep this going with a focus on sustainability (80% of every bag comes from up-cycled materials left over from major manufacturers and fabric wholesalers) and fair labor (as we grow we're committed to keeping things here in house, not outsourcing to fabricators).
How did you get started as a designer? I started this business before I knew it would even be a business. I was a teenage single mom looking for a way to make clothes for my kid that didn't look like every other kid on the block, so I bought a sewing machine and taught myself to make things. 10 years later, armed with two degrees (a BFA and an MFA), a husband, a lovely 10 year old girl, a cat named Mouse and a really big sewing machine, I started Moop with one pretty alright bag. That bag has since become a really great bag..refined, honed, modern, understated and really well made.
Who are your favorite designers? I love Built by Wendy (there's no relation). Last season she had this cotton ripstop shift dress that I was completely in love with. I finally decided to order one, only to find they were sold out in my size and every size close to it. I've been thinking of it ever since. So, maybe in a weird way, that dress influenced some bags. I work a lot with ripstop. I love the subtlety of the grid.What are your top fashion & beauty must-haves? A black skirt, a gray t-shirt and a 3/4 sleeve slim black cardigan. That's pretty much my wardrobe and I'm rather particular about each of those elements. Not all gray t-shirts are created equal.
Any advice you would give to aspiring designers? You can sleep when you're old. Now is the time to work. You will enjoy it if you love what you do.
Where can people find your work?
Moop bags are available via Etsy: moop.etsy.com
via Supermarket: moop.supermarkethq.com
and soon (very soon!) via the website: www.moopshop.com
A person could also read the blog: moopshop.blogspot.com
Lisa M. 3-31-2008 @ 7:05PM
I love the Moop bags. I also have not heard of http://www.supermarkethq.com before but it looks like I could spend a lot of time and money at that site!
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