Christina Fan
Designer Spotlight – Christina Fan
Christina Fan

Christina Fan
C/FAN is a Chicago based label launched in 2008 by designer Christina Fan. Fan studied history at Northwestern University but found herself inexplicably attracted to the world of fashion and design. C/FAN began as a collection of winter coats and basic t-shirts and has since evolved to include Saville Row inspired suiting, diaphanous dresses and separates. The label has garnered a cult following for the luxe, beautiful fabrics and precise, refined tailoring. C/FAN collections all draw upon various inspirations from the worlds of art, music, film and pop culture. Each collection has a narrative character or central theme. Influences include the brooding, fierce Dagny Taggart, the illicit Opium dens of 1920′s China, the many eccentric characters of Chicago’s Wicker Park neighborhood and a vintage Claude Montana shirt.
We asked Christina a few questions. Here is what she had to say!
1. Who are you as a designer?
As a designer I am constantly shifting and growing, however, at my core I am a woman that loves timeless pieces that are effortless. This is the crux of my design aesthetic.
2. What is your inspiration for your line?
Every season there is a different inspiration. Whether it’s a character from pop culture, a feeling or a sound. It constantly changes. Fall 2010 was inspired by the Ayn Rand character, Dagny Taggart. Spring 2011 will be an exploration of a different facet of that personality.
3. Who is your design muse?
Lately my muses have been women that I would love to dress. One of my muses for Fall 2010, along with the fictional character, Dagny Taggart, was the cellist, Jacqueline du Pre.
4. What are your upcoming events?
Chictopia.com’s Media Tech Summit in NY, The Italian Expo and Chicago Fashion Focus
5. How can customers find your line?
The line is carried by SHE Boutique, Sofia Vintage and Cerato Boutique
To find out more about Christina Fan and her line check out her website.
CFI Meet & Greet Recap
Last Wednesday I attended the Chicago Fashion Incubator (CFI) Meet & Greet at Macy’s on State street. This event was an opportunity to meet the six resident designers Jonnie Rettele, Leah Fagan, Stephanie Kuhr, Miriam Cecilia Carlson, Donaldo Smith, and Christina Fan.
CFI was started in March 2008 and every year provides six emerging Chicago-based designers with the resources to launch their careers in fashion. The year long program provides resources, workspace, showroom, curriculum, and mentoring for the lucky chosen six. As a designer in residence you have the opportunity to network in the community and show your line at local events and fashion shows. One of the goals of the program is to provide the designers with business acumen to successfully launch their companies.
This year’s designers come from a wide variety of backgrounds and bring unique style to the table.
Christina Fan’s brand C/FAN is full of luxurious fabrics including silk, suede, and fur. Her color pallet is dark with pops of color. Her designs are easy to wear and fit into your existing wardrobe.
Miriam Cecilia Carlson’s brand m.c.c. includes both ready to wear and couture collections. Her designs include mostly structured dresses. Some are quite simple while others are avant garde. One thing is for sure, you are going to get notices in one of her designs.
Stephanie Kuhr’s brand Dottie’s Delights is self proclaimed vintage. She designs exquisitely detailed burlesque style lingerie. While her unique variety of garters and bustiers aren’t meant for everyday wear, they are quite beautiful.
Leah Fagan’s brand Peloton includes lots of versatile and wearable separates. Her designs have great lines, structure, and cuts. Leah wants her designs to be comfortable and easy. All of her pieces are washable and made of comfy fabrics. You could easily wear one of her designs to work and still feel comfortable lounging around in the same outfit at home.
Jonnie Rettele’s brand Nonnie Threads is one of two men’s wear lines in the CFI this year. Her designs include great shirts, pants, vests, and jackets. They have a certain structural appeal that makes them unique, while simple enough for everyday wear. Her inspiration for her collection was her husband.
Last but not least is Donaldo Smith with his brand Killian Gui. Donaldo is the only male of the six designers and is the second men’s wear line in this year’s CFI. His designs consist mostly of ready to wear tailored shirts.
I cannot wait to see what else is to come from these six fabulous designers. To find out more about the CFI follow this link.
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