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Let the countdown begin!

September 30, 2010

In five short days, Source4Style will drop its wall and enter into Public Beta so designers and retail sourcing specialists can search the world's leading sustainable materials.

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Since May 25, 2010, Source4Style has been in Private BETA. The team has been working busily behind-the-scenes prepping the site and we’re very excited to report that we’ll officially drop the Private wall and open up the site in Public Beta on October 4, 2010. That’s officially 5 days away <!> so let the countdown begin.

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Since May 25, 2010, Source4Style has been in Private BETA. The team has been working busily behind-the-scenes prepping the site and we’re very excited to report that we’ll officially drop the Private wall and open up the site in Public Beta on October 4, 2010. That’s officially 5 days away <!> so let the countdown begin.

Source4Style is the premier destination to search and source for sustainable materials online. We help bridge the gap by putting designers directly in touch with a supplier and their material and/or service offerings.

Currently we inventory swatches, which we send out to buyers directly from our New York office. All orders for fabric yardage and materials ship directly from our network of suppliers.

In order to offer designers the most direct access to suppliers and most competitive prices, we do not inventory fabrics. We relay your order immediately with the supplier. Within 2-5 business days you’ll hear back from us with both a confirmation of the delivery date and approximate cost of shipping.

That’s in essence how Source4Style works.

We source. You design.

Source4Style shakes up the design industry

September 24, 2010

Find out why the much-anticipated marketplace, Source4Style can be a gamechanger in the fashion and design industry.

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From Sustainable Business Magazine, August-September 2010

Eric Jacques meets Summer Rayne Oakes, model and co-founder of Source4Style

The original “eco model,” Summer Rayne Oakes, is recalling the 2009 world tour to promote her book Style, Naturally, an encyclopedic overview of contemporary ethical fashion. “I felt more like a publicist than a practitioner. You build up all this enthusiasm for sustainable design yet there’s no infrastructure for it to exist,” she says brightly, albeit somewhat vocally hampered by the croaky vestiges of laryngitis.

“There’s no infrastructure for people to say, ‘hey, I want that, I want to incorporate that into my business, I want to incorporate that material into my design line,’ and that’s really frustrating.”

Oakes’ frustration is set to be the gain of pro-green designers and suppliers on 30 September when she launches Source4Style, the world’s first online marketplace enabling users – principally fashion and interior designers and suppliers – to search and acquire sustainable textiles.

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From Sustainable Business Magazine, August-September 2010

Eric Jacques meets Summer Rayne Oakes, model and co-founder of Source4Style

The original “eco model,” Summer Rayne Oakes, is recalling the 2009 world tour to promote her book Style, Naturally, an encyclopedic overview of contemporary ethical fashion. “I felt more like a publicist than a practitioner. You build up all this enthusiasm for sustainable design yet there’s no infrastructure for it to exist,” she says brightly, albeit somewhat vocally hampered by the croaky vestiges of laryngitis.

“There’s no infrastructure for people to say, ‘hey, I want that, I want to incorporate that into my business, I want to incorporate that material into my design line,’ and that’s really frustrating.”

Oakes’ frustration is set to be the gain of pro-green designers and suppliers on 30 September when she launches Source4Style, the world’s first online marketplace enabling users – principally fashion and interior designers and suppliers – to search and acquire sustainable textiles.

For the 26-year-old Oakes, the venture is a seamless evolution of all that has gone before: Ivy League education in Natural Sciences and Entomology, published, peer-reviewed papers on waste management, groundbreaking values-based modeling and consultancy, multi-platform sustainability thought leadership.

An internet start-up is an entirely new ball-game, but one that she is ready to embrace with characteristic fervor; timed to launch around New York and London Fashion Weeks, Source4Style is a fully-fledged attack on the fashion industry’s myopic, fragmentary technologically luddite attitude to material’s sourcing.

“The industry is just in dire need for something like this,” explains Oakes, who has taken on the mantle as the company’s CEO.

The $300B global textiles market is increasingly influenced by a sustainable apparel sector, currently worth around $6B and growing by an estimated $1B a year. Yet despite every strata of the fashion industry- from the behemoths to independent designers and retailers – gravitating toward increasingly sustainable materials, the sourcing process is often a logistical nightmare.

One of the main hitches is expense; many suppliers offering sustainable materials simply cannot afford to attend the requisite trade shows (which can cost $30,000 a shot) or maintain fancy websites.

This dearth of availability means that well intentioned designers end up spending vast amounts of time on finding the right materials: last year, market research conducted by the Source4Style team among independent designers, who spend anything from $5,000 to $100,000 a year on materials, found that sourcing took up an astonishing 85% of their time.

“Shouldn’t we be able to flip that so they are spending 85% of the time designing?” Oakes asks.

Source4Style co-founder and COO, Benita Singh, explains that the new company is all about addressing the “sustainable design gap.”

“Once we start getting the word out, Source4Style has the potential to not only change how sourcing works for the sustainable apparel industry, but also for the apparel industry at large,” she suggests.

To this end, Oakes and Singh have surrounded themselves with an impressive core team, which is also augmented by sagacious input from advisors such as Damon Horowitz, an inveterate tech entrepreneur currently holding the title of Director of Social Search/In-House Philosopher at Google, and Maria Thomas, former CEO and COO of handmade social commerce sensation Etsy.

In its current low-key beta guise, Source4Style hosts 25 suppliers offering over 1,000 textiles as well as 150 designers from the US, UK and Canada. Next year, Singh anticipates a community of 60 suppliers and around 22,500 registered users. In 2011, 180 suppliers are expected to be on board.

The website is already a sleek proposition: simple, clean, elegant, it looks distinctly business ready. Users can search by materiality, location, weave, certification or color before buying yardages or swatches (samples) from 12 categories of material, including wool, cotton, silks, hemp, rayon and leathers. Each individual item is displayed using the latest interactive web technology, and comes with a detailed description, backstory and ship time.

Product sustainability is broadly defined via four categories: environmentally-preferable materials (i.e., certified organic, rain-fed cotton as opposed to conventional, irrigated cotton); environmental/natural process from farm to factory (i.e., biomimetic processes, water/energy efficient processes); fair labor and fair trade (i.e., socially-compliant); and handmade and traditional (preservation of crafts and culture). All suppliers must complete a detailed sustainability questionnaire before they can start showcasing. It is free to sign up on the site, which will generate revenue streams from various levels of memberships for designers and suppliers, a small commission on transactions, focused advertising, and data-mining for valuable trend insights. Other diversified monetization opportunities are also in the pipeline.

“The most successful business are of the ‘ah, why didn’t I think of that,’ variety,” notes Ron Gonen, founder and CEO of ascendant recycling business RecycleBank, and an early Source4Style angel investor.

“Summer Rayne has come up with a very simple, very powerful solution. She really understands and speaks the language of both fashion and sustainability and can connect the two in a meaningful manner.”

Oakes describes the business model as “boot-starpped,” and has set a funding target of $500,000, which is most likely to hail from a community of angel investors, although venture capitalist interest has been forthcoming. Either way, Source4Style has been designed for scale and impact. “When we launch it is going to be a game changer for the industry,” she says. “I can’t emphasize enough how much this needs to happen.”

Oakes is no stranger to making things happen on her own terms. After graduating from Cornell University, she moved to New York to test the theory that fashion could provide a more direct route to communicate environmental issues to the mainstream.

She immediately set about pioneering a unique “two for one” modeling and consultancy service, aligning herself exclusively with brands that shared, or would change to share her environmental ideals. In the stolid world of fashion where teetotality or vegetarianism are celebrated as radical values, Oakes was, and still is, in a league entirely of her own.

Using her beauty to dazzle in front of the camera is a small part of the deal; the really interesting stuff goes on behind the scenes where the sustainability strategizing and ameliorative product overhauls take place. When Oakes’ agent, Faith Kates, founder and CEO of NEXT Model Management, met her for the first time she was blown away. “I said ‘come back in 24 hours, I want to know every single thing about you,’” she marvels.

“Clearly she is incredibly intelligent, and incredibly beautiful, which is an incredible combination. And she is so far ahead of the curve on the sustainability factor.”

Kates says that she is constantly turning down work offers from big names, mainly because either their existing or intended performance is ideologically incompatible.

“They need her more than she needs them,” she explains. “Once Summer puts her stamp on it you know it’s legit.”

Oakes’ most visible work in this field at the moment is for the Collective Brands company Payless ShoeSource, where she has helped conceive and market several lines of affordably priced green shoes under the brand Zoe & Zac, and sustainable bedding and bath product gurus Portico Home, for which she acts as multi-tasking brand ambassador.

“Summer is brilliant, knowledgeable and a recognized expert in the sustainability arena,” says Payless ShoeSource CEO, LuAnn Via. “She is the best at what she does, and with her contribution, we have made green shoes affordable.”

While Oakes’ workload may seem daunting, she is clearly loving every minute of it. When relaxation does come, it is through activities like a stint as guest editor-at-large for UK-based magazine ABOVE, writing, and, in a nod to her entomological roots, raising insects.

“I feel as if I’m working to the fullest capability of my human being,” she explains. “I feel useful. I’m out there doing as much as I can.”

So if Source4Style is Oakes’ latest and most ambitious project to date, it is unlikely to be her last. “I have so many ideas, and I acknowledge that I’m better at charting the course and steering the ship for a little while, then handing over the wheel to somebody else eventually so that I can go out and innovate,” she says.

“I want to continually evolve – once you’ve created something, it’s done…you’ve created it. You have to tell a different story. It’s like ‘all right, I’ve raised the bar. What’s next?’”

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Source4Style Launch: Lectures & Locations

September 21, 2010
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The Source4Style Team. photo: ecouterre

Source4Style, the world’s premier B2B online marketplace that allows designers and retail sourcing specialists search, compare and purchase more sustainable materials and services around the globe, will be launching it’s online platform in two weeks time. The team is very excited to get Source4Style out to retail brands, designers, and interior decorators throughout the world. You can catch up with us and learn more about Source4Style and its offerings at the following locations from September through November. Some dates and times are still TBD.

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The Source4Style Team. photo: ecouterre

Source4Style, the world’s premier B2B online marketplace that allows designers and retail sourcing specialists search, compare and purchase more sustainable materials and services around the globe, will be launching it’s online platform in two weeks time. The team is very excited to get Source4Style out to retail brands, designers, and interior decorators throughout the world. You can catch up with us and learn more about Source4Style and its offerings at the following locations from September through November. Some dates and times are still TBD.

The Art & Science of Sourcing Sustainably - September 30, 2010, 10:00-11:00AM

Eco-Fashion Week Vancouver, Creekside Community Center
A birds eye view on defining sustainability; international industry metrics; latest technologies to help designers and retail sourcing specialists source more sustainably, and what suppliers should be prepared to answer. Talk includes the great reveal of Source4Style, the much-anticipated B2B online materials sourcing site. Also visit the Source4Style booth at the tradeshow venue.


Source4Style - October 6, 2010, 9:00AM-5:00PM

The Rite Conference, Central Hall Westminster, London, UK
Join Source4Style Co-founders, Summer Rayne Oakes and Benita Singh at the Central Hall in Westminster and find out more on Source4Style, the first ever B2B online marketplace that allows designers to search, compare and purchase sustainable materials from a network of global suppliers.


Supply Chain Management Within the Developing World – October 8, 2010, 2:15PM-3:15PM

Social Enterprising Conference, Columbia University, Alfred Lerner Hall
Demand for sustainable and fair trade products continues to grow, and businesses are working to supply the market with goods. Speakers will address the current market and emerging trends in fair trade practices and explore opportunities and challenges in building linkages between developing country producers and customers. What is the role of the private sector and developed nations in the expansion of these industries around the globe? How are retailers integrating sustainable sourcing of products into their core operations? What are the incentives for retailers to get involved? What are the major supply chain management challenges facing these industries?

Moderator: Rick Larson, Director of Sustainable Ventures, The Conservation Fund; and Adjunct Associate Professor, Columbia Business School

Speaker(s): Summer Rayne Oakes, Co-founder and CEO, Source4Style; Jim Thaller Managing Director, Talier Trading Group; Michael Faherty, Vice President Brand Development, Unilever


Sourcing Sustainable Fashion – October 28, 2010, 6:30 – 8:00pm

Cooper Hewitt Design Museum, 2 East 91st Street, NY, NY 10128
The trend toward organic goods and ethical trade is spreading in the fashion world with a wealth of new initiatives to connect designers to sustainable resources and materials. Hear from Summer Rayne Oakes, Co-founder/CEO of Source4Style – a B2B marketplace that allows designers – both fashion and interior – to search, compare and purchase more sustainable materials from around the world, and Tone Tobiasson, co-founder of NICE, Nordic Initiative Clean & Ethical, and nicefashion.org, a web tool for consumers, designers and people involved in the textile business, as well as a forum where professionals can find resources and exchange information.


The Source4Style Atelier – a Series of Professional & Experiential Sustainable Design Workshops

launching in San Francisco & New York in October 2010; launching in the UK in November 2010.

Locations and Topics TBD
Announcing The Source4Style Atelier: A series of workshops and training programs that provide designers, fashion teams, and company boards with leading edge information, insider knowledge and hands-on experience in the sustainable design industry. Beginning, Intermediate and Advanced Level offerings are available.


Source4Style: The Platform – Presentation at AAFA Eco-Committee Meeting – December 7, 2010

The American Apparel & Footwear Association Eco-Committee Meeting in Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C., Specific Location and Time TBD
Source4Style will unveil it’s sustainability questionnaire and B2B materials platform at the latest AAFA committee meeting.

New Suppliers and a new look for Source4Style

September 18, 2010

In just a little over two weeks, Source4Style will unveil the public beta site.

9.17.10 Report: Source4Style will be launching in a little over two weeks with a fresh design, new videos and a host of information on materials from suppliers around the globe.

9.17.10 Report: Source4Style will be launching in a little over two weeks with a fresh design, new videos and a host of information on materials from suppliers around the globe.

Source4Style heads to the Green Shows

September 12, 2010

It's Mercedes Benz Fashion Week in New York and the first day of the Green Shows.

9.12.10 Report: Summer Rayne Oakes heads to The Green Shows to support a venue for sustainable designers and reveals that Source4Style is about 18 days away from launch.

9.12.10 Report: Summer Rayne Oakes heads to The Green Shows to support a venue for sustainable designers and reveals that Source4Style is about 18 days away from launch.

SOURCE4STYLE: AUG-SEPT ‘10 PRESS ROUND-UP

September 11, 2010

And the news keeps rolling in! Check out Source4Style's Top 15 recent press hits.

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Behind the Scenes at Christian Siriano’s Show: Modelinia.com picks up on Christian Siriano’s barkcloth sourced on Source4Style.

Green Fashion at Mercedes Benz Fashion Week: Project Runway Alum, Christian Siriano, sources bark cloth for belts.

Revolutionizing the Material Marketplace: In-depth interview with Summer Rayne Oakes & Benita Singh on Source4Style.

Beauty and Lace Online: A little press from down under – Australia’s popular online site mentions Source4Style in interview with Co-founder Summer Rayne Oakes.

Because Sustainable Design Sticks Together: Fellow friends over at AirDye mention Source4Style’s presence at Vancouver EcoFashion Week.

World’s First Online Sustainable Textile Source: The Daily Loaf gives two thumbs up to Source4Style.

Sourcing Sustainable Fabrics Made Easy: Textile Global and Treehugger.com shows some preliminary demo shots of Source4Style.

Stocking up Fabric Stocks: Beanstockd stocks up with sustainable design stories.

Attendance Skyrockets at TexWorld: Summer Rayne Oakes, Co-founder of Source4Style presents new venture at TexWorld.

Afingo Asks: Will the brand Source4Style revolutionize sustainable sourcing?

EcofashionWorld Interview: The sustainable design junkies of EcofashionWorld interview Oakes on Source4Style.

The new Sustainable Fabric Marketplace: It’s more about transparency, not a scorecard.

Live a Damn: Or Give a Damn. Radio interview on Source4Style.com.

Source4Style: Designing sustainably is about to become easier.

The Launch of an Online Eco-Textiles Marketplace: Ecouterre reports from the Source4Style Feast & Focus Group.

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Behind the Scenes at Christian Siriano’s Show: Modelinia.com picks up on Christian Siriano’s barkcloth sourced on Source4Style.

Green Fashion at Mercedes Benz Fashion Week: Project Runway Alum, Christian Siriano, sources bark cloth for belts.

Revolutionizing the Material Marketplace: In-depth interview with Summer Rayne Oakes & Benita Singh on Source4Style.

Beauty and Lace Online: A little press from down under – Australia’s popular online site mentions Source4Style in interview with Co-founder Summer Rayne Oakes.

Because Sustainable Design Sticks Together: Fellow friends over at AirDye mention Source4Style’s presence at Vancouver EcoFashion Week.

World’s First Online Sustainable Textile Source: The Daily Loaf gives two thumbs up to Source4Style.

Sourcing Sustainable Fabrics Made Easy: Textile Global and Treehugger.com shows some preliminary demo shots of Source4Style.

Stocking up Fabric Stocks: Beanstockd stocks up with sustainable design stories.

Attendance Skyrockets at TexWorld: Summer Rayne Oakes, Co-founder of Source4Style presents new venture at TexWorld.

Afingo Asks: Will the brand Source4Style revolutionize sustainable sourcing?

EcofashionWorld Interview: The sustainable design junkies of EcofashionWorld interview Oakes on Source4Style.

The new Sustainable Fabric Marketplace: It’s more about transparency, not a scorecard.

Live a Damn: Or Give a Damn. Radio interview on Source4Style.com.

Source4Style: Designing sustainably is about to become easier.

The Launch of an Online Eco-Textiles Marketplace: Ecouterre reports from the Source4Style Feast & Focus Group.



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Christian Siriano sources on Source4Style for Spring ’11 Runway

September 9, 2010

Christian Siriano sourced some of the fiercest fabrics on Source4Style: Hand-pounded bark cloth from Uganda to round out his Asian- and African-inspired Spring '11 Collection.