Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Wear It's At: Fun and Festive for the Fourth


Independence Day is all about showing your patriotic pride, but you don’t have to look like a walking cliché - save the stars and stripes for the flags! Keep your look clean and simple with just a spark of the traditional colors. Our versatile looks for the fourth are great for a backyard barbecue, a day at the lake, or a fireworks show in the city.



1. Relaxed high/low straw hat $34, Urban Outfitters, metro Detroit locations.
2. Shinola The Runwell 36mm Triple Wrap Leather Strap Watch $575, Shinola, 313.285.2390.
3. Birkenstock ‘GizehBirko-Flor™ Thong $95, Nordstrom, metro Detroit locations.
4. AEO Stud Shapes 6-Pack $13, American Eagle Outfitters, metro Detroit locations.
5. Sleeveless Tie Blouse $18, H&M, metro Detroit locations.
6. Embroidered Sunburst Pull-On Short $70, Jcrew, metro Detroit locations.
7. Nylon Tote $60, Banana Republic, metro Detroit locations.

8. Denim Jacket in Tyler Wash $128, J. Crew, metro Detroit locations.
9. AEO Leather Wrap Bracelet $10, American Eagle Outfitters, metro Detroit locations.
10. 'Austin' Leather Slingback Wedge Platform Sandal $130, Nordstrom, metro Detroit locations.
11. Skylar Sunglasses $18, Urban Outfitters, metro Detroit locations.
12. Silk Embroidered V-neck Tunic Dress $178, Madewell, metro Detroit locations.
13. Structured Straw Tote $148, Anthropologie, metro Detroit locations.

Friday, June 26, 2015

Local Designer Series: A Wedding Obstacle Created a Business Opportunity for the Men Behind 1701 Bespoke

Everything happens for a reason, and when childhood friends Tom Daguanno and Max Schmidt were out of suit options for Tom’s wedding, they decided to create their own. Once the suits were on display at the wedding, 1701 Bespoke was born and the rest is history. 

Image from 1701 Bespoke

DGG: Tell us about yourselves, Max and Tom.
Max Schmidt: Tom and I have known each other since the third grade. We've been close our whole lives. My best memories are making movies with Tommy as well as getting into trouble in the summer times.

DGG: What's the 1701 Bespoke story?
MS: Well, we started in late 2012; Tom was getting married and he asked me to be his best man. It was kind of a surreal experience because he was the first of our group of friends to take this step and I was very excited for him. I was living in Chicago at the time and I remember standing in my apartment talking to him about the plans for the wedding; he wanted to do custom suits, but couldn't find anything that fit the style and price points. So we researched how small companies were able to make suits, formed a partnership with a tailoring company and developed the first run of suits for the wedding. 

Just from that wedding, we started getting requests from our friends, and friends of friends who wanted suits, and it began to snowball until we opened up the pop-up, where we took flight.

DGG: Describe your job in 10 words.
MS: Custom made suits, shirts, and overcoats delivered with amazing service.

DGG: What has been your greatest accomplishment since starting 1701 Bespoke?
MS: Our greatest accomplishment is building a profitable company that employs people, and is able to make people happy with their clothes. It's amazing to see the smile on our customers faces or read about how well their weddings went, or how confident they feel wearing our suit. It's an amazing feeling to be a part of that.

DGG: If you could give budding designers three pieces of advice about starting a fashion company, what would it be?
MS: First advice is to start. If you say you can't design because of X, Y & Z, I'm sure if you talked to a few people in your life you would find ways around those excuses to start designing. Don't let excuses get in your way because you'll always think up an excuse.

The second piece of advice is to figure out what you want to do and put a plan together. Some people don't want to run companies, they just want to be technicians; some people don't want to be technicians, they just want to be the idea people. Everyone has his or her own preferences. So, I think it's important to understand what you want to do, and then formulate a plan around that. There's a great quote out there: if you don't know where you're going, you'll end up somewhere else.

The third piece of advice is to listen to Audiobooks & podcasts that help with business and design on your commute. These are really easy to listen to on your commute and if you drive to work for 20 minutes one way, then you are spending 40 minutes everyday consuming some content that is going to directly help you achieve your goals.

Image from 1701 Bespoke

DGG: Where do you see 1701 Bespoke in the next ten years?
MS: 10 years is a long time! How about 5: Multiple stores across the United States, doing a lot of online business, maybe a ready-to-wear line.

DGG: What's the importance of a well-fitted suit?
MS: A well-fitting suit is like a coat of armor; you feel impenetrable because you know you look great. That translates into other parts of your work life as well as your personal life. *wink, wink*

DGG: A lot of people need to wear suits, or at least dress business casual in the workplace. What's your secret to looking good and standing out in the office?
MS: The Pareto's Law of looking good is 80% fit 20% color. The most important thing is to make sure your clothes fit you right. That immediately makes you stand out from the majority of folk who seemingly only wear clothes because it's illegal to be naked. Once you have your clothes fitting well, make sure you pick out colors that compliment you.

We spend a lot of time talking with our customers about what type of fabrics will work best with them and a lot goes into it. The color of your hair, eyes, your skin tone, your swagger, your profession; all of these things we take into account when we give fabric recommendations. And if you know a few colors that work well with you and you have well fitting clothes, you'll soon realize you're the most fashionable person out of all of your friends.

Image from 1701 Bespoke

DGG: If you could dress anyone in the world, who would it be and why?
MS: One of the cool things about our business is we are able to really get to know our clients. So, I would love to dress Elon Musk because I think he's a fascinating individual. I'd love to talk to him and pick his brain. And also, from the looks of it, his wardrobe needs our help.

DGG: How do you want to be remembered?
MS: I want to be remembered as a loving, caring individual. That's the most important thing. After that, I'd like to be remembered as someone who chose to follow what they truly loved in life and was able to share their happiness with everyone else.

DGG: Describe your style.
MS: My style is 1920s conservative; high-rise trouser, slim legs, and no break, well fitting jacket (not painted on by any means), mostly solid suits with subtle patterns. In the summertime I love linen. In the wintertime I love flannel. I think I look best in navy, so I usually am wearing dark colors.

Image from 1701 Bespoke

DGG: How do you take your coffee?
MS: Intravenously.

DGG: Paul Smith or Ermenegildo Zegna?
MS: Zegna without a doubt. We make a fair amount of suits with Zegna fabric; they're a pretty amazing company. They design fabric as well as build suits; they're the ones sewing all the Tom Ford suits. Loro Piana and Zegna are the two companies I admire most in high-end fashion.

DGG: Fun/patterned socks or plain socks (to wear with your suit)?

MS: I personally do plain socks and let my suit do the talking. I'm sure there are some people that disagree with me, but I think fun socks are one of the smallest, easiest steps to take to differentiate you from the work uniform and it's typically the "entry level" step of becoming stylish. But as you progress in style to wearing better fitting clothes made with better materials, then I think fun socks become more of a novelty than style. But it's a personal choice, and I really don't have strong feelings on it either way.

Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Do It: This Weekend’s Fashion, Beauty and Style Events that Are Not To Be Missed

This weekend is chock-full of fun and fashionable things to do, so if you’re itching to hit the town, these events will keep you busy!

Image from Lyudviga Couture


Wine & Sangria Tasting | Wednesday, June 24
Morning Glory Coffee & Pastries is debuting its new sangria, and would like you to stop in and have a drink! From 4 to 6 p.m., enjoy sangria, wine and all of the other delicious treats Morning Glory has to offer. No RSVP is necessary.


Morning Glory Coffee & Pastries is located at 85 Kercheval Ave., in Gross Pointe Farms.

Garden Party | Thursday, June 25
Come out as Lyudviga Couture showcases her new collection at Lyudviga Couture. The event starts at 5 p.m., with the fashion to start promptly at 6 p.m. Light refreshments and wine will be available for guests to enjoy while mixing and mingling, and special discounts will be available all night, along with a fun raffle.

Lyudviga Couture is located at 105 Townsend St., in Birmingham.

4th Fridays Festival | Friday, June 26
Quicken Loans Summer in the Park Live Music series much-anticipated 4th Friday Series is back, and features four great bands every 4th Friday from noon to 11 p.m. This Friday, We The Kings, Steffanie Christian, Mayaeni, Paulina Jayne an Th Flutter & Wow will be playing all afternoon and evening. Enjoy the music on the beach or the lawn at Campus Martius, grab a bite to eat at Fountain Bistro and enjoy a nightcap drink at The Beach bar.

Campus Martius is located at 800 Woodward Ave., in Detroit.

Social Media Day Detroit #SMDayDet | Friday, June 26
The Social Media Association is celebrating Mashable's 6th Annual Social Media Day from 5:30 to 10 p.m. at Motor City Casino Hotel. The evening will start out with a VIP Reception that will include a discussion on the topic of "Technology's Role in a Resurging City," with notable tech entrepreneurs, agency executives and public sectors as special guests. The public event will follow at 6:30 p.m., and will include an interactive technology-focused experience with classic Motown music blended with modern techno beats as a backdrop. The night will end with a few giveaways. General admission is free, but you must register on Eventbrite to attend.


Professional’s Night Out | Friday, June 26
Kick off the inaugural year from 6:30 to 10 p.m. at the newly renovated Shed 5 in Eastern Market for networking and dinner at Professional’s Night Out. This indoor and outdoor event is for innovators, creatives, and entrepreneurs to connect with some of the super-achievers across Detroit for the dual purpose of connecting and building relationships, as well as enjoying great art and eats. In addition to challenging yourself to step out of your comfort zone and meet new people, attendees will have the opportunity to discover new resources and learn practical tips to help achieve goals. The meet and greet will run from 6:30 to 8 p.m., and then a five-course dinner will be served from 8 to 10 p.m., with dessert to follow. Tickets start at $95 and can be purchased at PNO


The Eastern Market Corporation is located at 2934 Russell St., in Detroit.

Styliste Detroit Preview | Sunday, June 28
Fashion styling meets an art exhibition from 7 to 10 p.m. at MOCAD for Styliste Detroit Preview. This platform is for fashion stylists to tell their story through themes, and anything can happen. Tickets are $15, and available on Eventbrite

Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit (MOCAD) is located at 4454 Woodward Ave., in Detroit.