January 30th, 2012, 11:14 AM

gr.dano Fall ’12 Lookbook

We are loving these images from the gr.dano Fall ’12 lookbook! For those of your who don’t know, gr.dano is a local line by alumna Jill Giordano (2004 B.F.A. Fashion Design graduate) with fellow designer Brian Scheyer. The leather details and trim are perfection, adding just enough of an edge. And the pleats and draping are sophisticated and utterly gorgeous. We can’t wait to get our hands on these pieces – can someone please invent a time-machine so we can fast-forward a few seasons?

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December 13th, 2011, 2:00 PM

Holiday Gift Guide: Men’s and Women’s Apparel

Here is the second installment of our Holiday Gift Guide! We’re bringing you amazing men’s and women’s wear from Academy of Art University alumni and local SF Boutiques! And we’ve made it super easy for you – for any items available online, just click on the picture to buy.

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November 29th, 2011, 2:32 PM

Industry Interview: Irene Hernandez-Feiks

Wonderland SF Owner Irene Hernandez-Feiks at a Chillin’ Productions Event. Photo Courtesy of Lance Iversen.

Irene Hernandez-Feiks has worked with over 10,000 artists throughout the Bay Area, from designers and artisans to photographers and filmmakers. What began as small, weekly happy hour events for local designers has turned into a major happening where all forms of art converge three to four times a year. Irene recently opened Wonderland SF, a boutique + gallery located in the Mission. She stocks clothing, shoes, and accessories from independent designers throughout the bay area, including School of Fashion Alums like gr.dano. In the back of the space there is a rotating gallery, with new exhibitions each month. Fashion School Daily took a day trip to the Mission to visit Irene (and her adorable golden retriever Tenoche) at Wonderland SF, and learn about the inspiration behind this creative powerhouse!

Wonderland SF was like a second act to Chillin’ Productions – can you tell me a bit more about that?

I started out as a designer and when I was first starting I felt that in San Francisco, if you didn’t have the personality or the connections, it was really hard to break into the industry. So my best friend and I, she owns 111 Minna Gallery, started doing a happy hour every Tuesday with five local designers. It was like a mini-sale where people could show their designs. I feel like people always try to do fashion shows in San Francisco, but nothing really comes of it, so this was a way to really get people familiar with these designers and their work. Every week it was different and we would have DJs, so it was a fun thing that people could do after work.

And that was thirteen years ago, when we first started, before people were doing sample sales or anything like that here in San Francisco. So it started to become really popular, and a lot of the magazines started to come which was really great. But after a year I just got burned out because it was every week and I was having to do all of the research and planning. So then we started doing it every two months and did 40 designers. And instead of doing it 5 to 9 PM in the evening we did it 8 PM to 2 AM. It was more of a night event with lot of DJs and local bands playing too. We started having a line around the block to get into these events, and soon enough we outgrew 111 Minna. So then we moved it to Studio Z and it included designers, artists, filmmakers, and DJs. And then we got too big for that space too so we moved it to Mezzanine.

Do you still do large-scale events for Chillin’?

Yes we still do them at Mezzanine – we are having an event on December 3rd with 200 artists, 80 fashion designers, 40 filmmakers, and 4 people painting on stage. The whole idea behind Chillin’ is that maybe you love art and that’s why you’re there, but then you see a designer’s clothing that you fall in love with.

It has always been free and we have never taken money from the designers or artists, there is not cost to them. I really want the designers to see how people respond to their line and get them exposure. And sometimes buyers will come and they’ll get picked up by a boutique, which is really great. And they learn – one thing that school doesn’t teach you is the business side of it. For me, Chillin’ Productions has really been about helping the designers to learn about what they really want to do and what works.

Why did you decide to open Wonderland SF?

With Chillin’ we do events three or four times per year, but we wanted to have a platform for designers that was year round. So we opened Wonderland, and we sell everything on consignment for the designers. I think it really helps to show them how people respond and teaches them how to be successful – even little things like they realize they need to do size runs and things like that.

And we do have a huge following from Chillin’ which has helped. I have my regular customers who come in looking for things that are unique and different. And it helps the designers to decide – do they want their line to be more accessible or more high end? Wonderland has such a wide range of designers and customers, so there is something for all different people.

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July 4th, 2011, 8:01 AM

Jill Giordano Launches Fall/Winter 2011 Collection

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Alumna, Jill Giordano (B.F.A. Fashion Design) along with fellow designer Brian Scheyer continues the success of their gr.dano label — they just launched their Fall/Winter 2011 collection.

Keeping in line with their streamlined, minimal architecturally-sound design aesthetic, their brand new designs will be available (for those in San Francisco) at their 440 Brannan Studio in SoMA later this year. You can also check out the windows featuring their designs at our 79 New Montgomery Atelier.

To take a look at their entire FW 2011 collection visit www.grdano.com.

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January 21st, 2011, 6:08 AM

Gr.Dano Featured on NBC’s The Feast

Katie Hintz-Zambrano from NBC’s new site TheFeast.com interviews Jill Giordano, 2004 B.F.A. Fashion Design Graduate, and Brian Scheyer of Gr.Dano.


July 23rd, 2010, 10:30 AM

Anna Paquin Wears gr.dano on the Cover of ‘Venice Magazine’

It seems like there is no end to the good news from the gr.dano camp. Actress Anna Paquin (any True Blood fans out there?) dons their “Mya” dress on the cover of the Los Angeles arts and entertainment magazine, Venice.

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Congrats again Jill and Brian!

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July 19th, 2010, 1:41 PM

Gr.Dano Gets Some Love from Style.com

gr-dano-rose-apodacaPhoto by: Donato Sardella, Style.com

Remember when we announced that alumna Jill Giordano and her partner Brian Scheyer of the San Francisco-based fashion label gr.dano were chosen to participate in the fourth California Design Biennial? (click here if you don’t remember) Well, the people at Style.com were there to cover it and, in turn, Jill and Brian were featured on the site.

Rose Apodaca, who assembled nearly 100 items from 11 designers for the showcase at Pasadena Museum of California Art, had nothing but praise for our alumna:

At first sight of the gr.dano collection, I could instantly spot the technical skill in the draping and construction,” said fashion curator Apodaca. “Deciding what the show needed to be was easy; the real challenge was limiting the choices to 11.

Gr.Dano joins the ranks of other designers who have showcased at the event including Phillip Lim and Rodarte.

Congrats Jill and Brian!

Click here to read the complete story

gr.dano [Official Website]

May 13th, 2010, 11:45 AM

Jill Giordano is Honored as a Participant in the 4th Annual California Design Biennial

California Design Biennial

Looks from the gr.dano F/W 2010 collection

School of Fashion alumna, Jill Giordano and Brian Scheyer of the San Francisco-based fashion label gr.dano have been selected to participate in the fourth California Design Biennial presented by the Pasadena Museum of California Art.

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Brian and Jill of gr.dano

Past designers to receive this honor include Rodarte, Phillip Lim, Magda Berliner, Jasmin Shokrian and Trina Turk. That said, this is kind of a big deal.

With this year’s theme titled, Action/Reaction Giordano and Scheyer will participate in an exhibition that highlights some of the most innovative designs that are conjured up in California. This not only includes fashion, but also industrial design, graphic design, transportation, and architecture.

For more info on gr.dano, visit their website.

December 2nd, 2009, 11:59 AM

Getting to know Jill Giordano

Jill Giordano, 2004 BFA Fashion Design alumna, and her partner Brian Scheyer launched the gr.dano women’s wear ready-to-wear label in the Spring of 2004 from their Sausalito studio.

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gr.dano has grown from selling in select San Francisco stores to a showroom in New York and sales in over 90 stores nationally as well as internationally in Canada, Mexico and Japan. The Spring 2008 gr.dano collection was included in GenArt’s Fresh Faces for Fashion, Spring 2009 collection in the Style 360 show by Elle magazine during New York Fashion Week, and Fall 2009 in the Expose NY fashion showcase during New York Fashion Week. Read more…

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