Friday, November 27, 2015

Local Designer Series: Accounting and Finance Major Takes a Risk into the World of Design

Local designer started school looking to pursue a career in the world of finance, but working in retail ignited her love of clothing and her desire to create. Once she started her family, she decided that she needed to work at her dream job to take it to the next level. And, she is doing just that.


DGG: Tell us about yourself, Jesse.
Jesse Harrell: Born and raised in Detroit, I am a self taught designer and mother of a 4-year-old son. I first fell in love with fashion while attending Oakland University where I was pursuing a degree in Accounting and Finance. After obtaining a seasonal employee position at a popular retail store in the area, it was there where I discovered my true love for fashion. After changing schools and changing majors I received some classical training at Wayne State University, however, I became a mom early in my studies, propelling me to continue to build my skills and techniques on my own while raising my son full time.

DGG: Tell us about the Jesse Jane, LLC.
JH: Styles by Jesse Jane LLC, was created based off the demand for women who wanted to look edgy, yet sophisticated. For women who love fashion and adore the clothing that comes the runways each season, but lives a real life and needs a wardrobe that can fit her lifestyle. For the woman who wants clothing designed specifically for her. This is why a big part of this business is Styling Services for our JANES.

Some of the services that Jesse Jane provides are:
-“JANE on the Go” Pieces 
These are the One of a Kind Ready to Wear Pieces that are always available to sell. These “Jane on the Go” pieces range from XS-XXL for women. These pieces are one-of-a kind pieces, meaning no two garments are ever the same. We believe in standing out and being unique, so having two “JANE’s” in the same outfit could be never logical in our world. These pieces are constructed by hand from pattern drafting to the actual construction and even fabric manipulation by Jesse Jane herself. Couture Edgy Ready to Wear Clothing.

-Styling Services
Custom Orders: These are garments that are specific for a certain occasion.
Personal Styling for JANES: This is when a client decides she wants to become a “JANE”. When speaking on “JANE “Status, she receives the following accommodations.
~ Email updates of upcoming events, new arrivals, and special offers.
~A mini collection for both Fall/Winter and Spring/Summer of 5-7 pieces will be constructed and designed around the lifestyle of the JANE and mixed with the aesthetic of Jesse Jane. The collections will be specifically and exclusively designed for the Jane in question.  The Jane will be allowed to select 5 out of the 7 pieces per collection and allowed to purchase other garments if desired.

DGG: What is the Jesse Jane, LLC design aesthetic?
JH: The aesthetic behind Jesse Jane is edgy yet sophisticated, very graphic in color and technique yet very classic in silhouette. So, yes you may see a hand painted graffiti inspired shirt but the shape is very classic and able to wear with a pair of jeans or with a nice blazer and to the office. Here at Styles by Jesse Jane we are more concerned with building you a wardrobe instead of just one custom pieces; the quality of our JANES and not necessarily the quantity of JANES is our biggest concern.

DGG: What are your goals for Jesse Jane, LLC over the next year working at DGG's Fashion Incubator?
JH: While working at the Incubator I plan to continue to learn and grow my business, continue to build my clientele, and with the help of the DGG it will have me ready for the next level, which will be opening up my own showroom in the heart of the city.

DGG: What has been the best and worst advice you have received since starting your company?
JH: The best advice I have ever received when it comes to not only being a designer but by being an entrepreneurs is to always stay true to your designs and vision, and nothing great happens overnight. Worst Advice that I have received was that it would be easy.

DGG: What has been one hardship you have overcome since starting your line?
JH: A hardship that I had to overcome was finding out exactly how I wanted present myself and the present my brand.



DGG: If you could dress anyone in your collection, who would it be and why? 
JH: I can not wait for the day where I can dress Kelly Osbourne in some of my clothes. I love her style, and I truly believe that she embodies everything that a JANE.

DGG: Describe your style.
JH: My style is very edgy yet classy. On any given day you can catch me wearing my black leather riding boots, my Jesse Jane slim fit pants, and black and white studded Jesse Jane top, paired with jewelry, a pop of color on the lip and my leather and denim jacket, and some sort of caffeine in my hand. Black is my happy color, and I wear it very often

DGG: How do you take your coffee?
JH: I start every day with a freshly brewed cup of Starbucks Veranda mixed with caramel cream, sugar, and if it’s a special day a dollop of whip cream.

DGG: Altuzarra or 3.1 Phillip Lim?
JH: Altuzarra hands down, I love the edgy yet classy side to the pieces. From the color pallets to the way the clothes sit on the models I am such a huge fan.

DGG: Simple or statement necklaces?

JH: Every woman should have a combination of both in their collection. I have pieces as simple as a necklace with just a chain and the evil eye on it, to pieces that I get custom made from a local jewelry designer, Bonnie's Boutiques, for my runway pieces.

Oh, Shop It: William+Bonnie to Offer a Fashion Line for Bike-Enthusiasts

Photo Credit: Rosamaria Zamarron

Custom garment and upholstery workshop William+Bonnie has created something the fashion community is going to love. This company, founded in 2014, has created a new demand in the world of cycling in regards to fashion. As the amount of cyclists, both serious and recreational, continues to increase, William+Bonnie saw the perfect opportunity to create their first limited-run line of cycling wear. 

“While we find a romanticism in the one of a kind custom work we do, we saw a local demand for durable, yet fashionable cycling wear," says Sarah Ayers, Creative Director at William+Bonnie. "As a result, we have spent months sourcing American made fabrics, creating patterns and testing prototypes to develop our first limited­run line of cycling wear. With the same attention to detail and personalization as our custom work, we are proud to offer garments that are all designed and hand­crafted locally.“

After months sourcing local made fabrics, paying extreme attention to detail, and personalization, William+Bonnie is very excited to present metro Detroit with their locally hand-crafted and designed line. The Spring/Summer 2016 line includes pieces such as a unisex cowl neck rain poncho that transitions into hooded rain gear, a moisture wicking and water resistant sundress with magnetic closures, and many more pieces of apparel. All these garments are stylish but also include safety features such as reflective trims. 

William+Bonnie thought of everything a cyclist would need to feel safe while going above and beyond the typical cycling outfit. Come see a sneak peak preview of the line Sunday, December 6, 2015 from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Two James Distillery, located at 2445 Michigan Ave., in Detroit. A signature cocktail served throughout the night will commemorate the event. You have the chance to preview, pre-order, and browse the collection before it is released to any venues for purchase.

Photo Credit: Rosamaria Zamarron

Photo Credit: Rosamaria Zamarron
Photo Credit: Rosamaria Zamarron

Photo Credit: Rosamaria Zamarron

Photo Credit: Rosamaria Zamarron

Photo Credit: Rosamaria Zamarron

Photo Credit: Rosamaria Zamarron



Wednesday, November 25, 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 before and after the holiday, so if you’re itching to hit the town, these events will keep you busy!




1st Anniversary Party | Wednesday, November 25
Punch Bowl Social is celebrating one year of success, growth, and fun! Doors to the anniversary party open at 5:00 p.m., so head on over after work for a food buffet, drinks, bowling, games, and more. Dan Tillery and DJ David Boji will provide the live entertainment as guests mix and mingle. Tickets are $10 at the door, and 100% of sales will go to Camp Casey, a wonderful nonprofit horseback riding program for children with cancer. Your ticket will get you a plate for the food buffet, two drink tickets, and open games. Put on your bowling shoes, grab your friends, and come celebrate one year of Punch Bowl.

Punch Bowl Social is located at 1331 Broadway St., in Detroit.


Black Friday at Meghan Marion | Friday, November 27
After a Thanksgiving feast, it’s hard to wake up before the sun is up to get those amazing Black Friday deals. Well, at Meghan Marion, great deals are happening all day! Come out to support a local business and get discounts on all your favorite fall and winter staples. Customers that spend over $100 will also get a free Tina Reversible Ballet Sleeve top. Meghan Marion is open from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Black Friday.

Meghan Marion is located at 405 S. Main St., in Royal Oak.


Black Friday Fire Sale Art Auction | Friday, November 27
Funhouseproductions presents the second annual Fire Sale this Black Friday. Stop by and see a group art show where none of the art goes back home with the artist - the art either goes home with a buyer or it burns in the fire. Enjoy live music by Ukulele Hayley and Dick’s Good Vibes as you bid for art via s silent auction and if the clock strikes midnight and the piece isn’t sold, a massive art fire will take place. Doors open at 7:00 p.m. with a $5 cover.

Tangent Gallery/Hastings Street Ballroom is located at 715 E. Milwaukee St., in Detroit.



Tux & Chucks - 5th Annual Charitable Fundraising Event | Friday, November 27
Pair your favorite cocktail dress with Chuck Taylor Sneakers and head down to MGM Grand to help raise funds to support local organizations such as Mittens for Detroit, Kicks 4 Kids Foundation, and The Rhonda Walker Foundation. Mix and mingle near an open bar as trays of hors d’oeuvres travel through the room while live entertainment plays throughout the evening. Tickets are $100 and can be purchased on www.tuxandchucks.org.


MGM Grand Detroit is located at 1777 Third Street, in Detroit.

Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Oh, Shop It: Bedrock Beauty to Sell Its Last Remaining Accessories During the Holiday Season


Photo Credit: Reel Clever Films

Bespoke leather luxury handbag company Bedrock Beauty is preparing to sell completely out of its current stock to make way for its rebranded merchandise. The brand has revamped its style of one-of-a-kind, unique leather goods to reinforce its positioning and identity as a luxury brand.

We are excited for our rebranding an re-launch, and are so grateful for all of the support we’ve had from those our supporters, coaches, mentors and fans who have been so instrumental in helping us reach this stage in our business," said T. Michael, designer and artisan of Bedrock Beauty.

Being that the relaunch will be in 2016, this holiday season will be the last opportunity to purchase some of the items in Bedrock Beauty’s existing collection, including the BB Signatures Series II. What better way to show someone you love him or her than with a hand-stitched leather luxury that won't be seen anywhere else. Visit www.bedrockbeauty.com to see the wide range in beautiful products and learn more about this local company.

Photo Credit: Reel Clever Films
Photo Credit: Reel Clever Films
Photo Credit: Reel Clever Films
Photo Credit: Reel Clever Films

Photo Credit: Reel Clever Films