Wednesday, January 27, 2016

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!



MOCAD's Got Talent: Open Mic | Friday, January 29
The MOCAD Teen Council will present an open mic night hosted by LaShaun Moore. This all-ages welcome event will include art, music, and a performance by the MOCAD Teen Council. There will be sign up list for guests to perform anything from singing, spoken word, dance or even playing a instrument. Admission is free, so grab your creative teens, and take them out for a fun evening in Detroit.

MOCAD is located at 4454 Woodard Ave., in Detroit.


Sip, Swop & Shop | Saturday, January 30
Ladies, it's time to pamper yourself with some girl time. Thrift on the Ave is hosting Sip, Swop & Shop event featuring a wardrobe stylist to help you create a great outfit with your new piece, and an auction to get that new piece. All you have to do is bring up to five stylish pieces to swop with the other ladies and then shop all of the new treasures while you sip on something that will keep you warm. The event is free, all the gals at TOTA are asking is that you bring a bag of gently used work appropriate clothes to be donated to C.O.T.S and Dress for Success. 

Thrift on the Ave is located at 4130 Cass Ave,. Ste B, in Detroit.


The Royal Detroit Gala | Saturday, January 30
The Royal Detroit Gala was designed for business owners, entrepreneurs, and community leaders to network and donate to the community. This event, happening at the Charles H. Wright Museum, is all about philanthropy, but let's not forget about the fashion as all guests will have a red-carpet arrival, so you will need to dress your best. Aside from the fashion The Royal Detroit Gala has chosen Crime Stoppers of Michigan to received a percentage of the proceeds from the event. Tickets to the event are $75, and available at www.royaldetroitgala.com.

The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History  is located at 315 E. Warren Ave., in Detroit.     

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Wear It's At: Make a Statement with your Outerwear

Look chic and stay warm this winter with a medium- to floor-length coat. Long coats can be worn to the office, out for a meeting and then taken to cocktail hour for a completely dramatic look. This statement piece will take all of your outfits to the next level, and if you're wondering how to incorporate a floor-length coat into your wardrobe, we have a few ideas listed below.




  1. Topshop Mia Faux Fur Collar Slim Coat, $125, Nordstrom
  2. Cambridge Cable Chunky Turtleneck Sweater, $98, J. Crew
  3. Current/Elliott The Fling Relaxed Destroyed Jeans, $228, Neiman Marcus
  4. Crown Vintage Nya Bootie, $60, DSW
  5. Michael Michael Kors Selby Medium Leather Satchel, $298, Michael Kors


  1. Babaton Cormac Coat, $295, Aritzia 
  2. Ivory Express Edition Silk Chiffon Tie Neck Blouse, $98, Express
  3. AG Farrah High-Rise Skinny Jeans, $178, Saks Fifth Avenue
  4. Christian Louboutin So Kate Patent Pumps, $675, Saks Fifth Avenue
  5. Chain Necklace, $20, Aldo



  1. Wool-Blend Coat, $70, H&M
  2. Key Hole Raglan Long Sleeve Shirt, $45, Dolce Moda
  3. Frame Denim Forever Karelie Flare-Leg Denim, Neiman Marcus, $239
  4. Kate Spade Joliet Drive Rosalene, $498, Kate Spade
  5. Coins Statement Necklace Set, $18, Forever 21
  6. Boots, $358, Tender Birmingham

Monday, January 25, 2016

Guest Blog: DGG is on Visit Detroit!

If you haven't seen our Facebook post, we've written up a blog post about the 7 reasons why we think Detroit is a fashion city. Below is an excerpt:


Photo credit: Jacqueline Paetzold
You know that old saying “if a tree falls in the forest and no one is around to hear, does it really make a sound?” The same can be said for fashion in Detroit. Just because people don’t know about it doesn’t mean it’s not here. In fact, it’s everywhere. Detroit is on the cusp of a fashion explosion, and we have seven examples to back up this statement:
1. Nationally Recognized Fashion Designers
What do Tracy Reese, John Varvatos, Anna Sui, Vicki Sarge and Kevan Hall all have in common? These Michigan natives, and their namesake brands, are staples in the fashion world — and for good reason. All have participated in the Detroit Historical Museum’s fashion exhibition, Fashion D.Fined: The Past, Present and Future of Fashion in Detroit, which runs through fall 2016.
John Varvatos opened a store in downtown Detroit; Tracy Reese and Kevan Hall were keynote speakers at FashionSpeak, an annual conference from Detroit Garment Group(DGG) that focuses on the business of fashion; and Anna Sui has spoken at a Penny Stamps Speaker series put on by The Institute for the Humanities and Detroit Creative Corridor Center (DC3).
2. Budding Local Designers and Brands
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To see what else we had to say, click here: http://blog.visitdetroit.com/blog/entry/fashion-city.html.

Friday, January 22, 2016

Local Designer Series: Local Designer Turned a Setback into an Opportunity

DGG: Tell us about yourself, Kim.
Kim Collins: I am a Royal Oak native. My grandmother taught me how to sew by repurposing men’s shirts into bed jackets and capes with snaps for patients in the nursing home, where my great grandmother spent the last days of her life. Theater has also been a life long hobby. Performing as well as working behind the scenes with costumes and costume design.

My career and day job during my single years was sales; architectural signage, commercial printing and direct mail. I also bought and sold antiques as a sideline business. That business allowed me to fund many trips to Europe.

My husband and I married in 2003, and we had our son in 2004. I continued to work as an independent broker during the first two years after David was born, but left the industry after he was diagnosed with Atypical Autism. After spending eight years in the trenches with my son and getting him on track, I had to do something for myself. I had no desire to return to sales, and needed to be available for our son. I’ve always had ideas for an apparel line, but never took the plunge - this was the time.  



DGG: Tell us about Ann Normandy Design.
KC: Ann Normandy is studied design and painstaking execution that honors craft, quality, versatility and above all clothing that’s flattering to every shape and size. For my first two garments, I used antique mid 19th and early 20th century hand and machine woven French linen I had collected during my antique dealer years. The garments turned out so well, and had the most amazing fit that I decided to use the textiles. I created a collection of hand cut, handmade garments that not only are great design and fit, but easy care. All garments are machine washable.

My plan was to first establish myself with the handmade collection, then transition that collection with additional pieces into a commercial line, using commercial linens and finally produce a digital sewing pattern line for the home sewer.

Earlier last year, just as I was launching the collection, my son had a major set back. I had to drop everything for well over a month, and quickly realized that I would not be able to travel to sell my garments. I also didn’t have the funding to hire a rep. I needed to quickly rethink my business model. After research, talking to my mentor, as well as other industry professionals, I reversed my model and now sell a digital pattern line as I continue to sell the handmade collection privately, as well as wholesale online. I had already digitized and graded the patterns not only for the commercial sewer, but the home sewer. Most of the work was done. This was the perfect time to make this change. I just launched my first three garments during the past two months and already have sold patterns in three countries.



DGG: Who is the Ann Normandy girl?
KC: The collection was inspired by women of a certain age, with discerning taste in well made, timeless garments. Great care and research went into sizing for a woman and her ever changing body.

DGG: What was the best and worst advice you have received during your time starting and running Ann Normandy?
KC: Two successful people with two different perspectives. The best, you can’t rush design. Taking your time and setting the foundation for a lasting brand is critical. The worst, stick to your timeline while designing. I found that rushing through the process created garments that were good, but were missing fine details that make these garments stand out from others. As I took my time and let the collection evolve, I also found that my brand evolved as I was creating.

DGG: If you could give budding fashion designers three pieces of advice about starting a company, what would it be?
KC: Make a plan, business and creative and have the expectation that things may change. You must be flexible. Your idea may take a different direction, just as mine. Don’t fight it. Never underestimate your abilities outside of your own comfort zone.  I second-guessed my abilities on building my own website, hired an agency to do it, was put off and then completely ripped off. I ended up building my own within 4 days after losing nearly $3000. And everyone has advice, an opinion or suggestion. It’s good to know what people want, but use them wisely while keeping true to yourself.



DGG: How do you want to be remembered?
KC: I want to be remembered as the designer of garments that are still being worn and loved 10+ years after being purchased.  

DGG: Describe your style.
KC: Minimalist. I steer clear of prints. Our own features are our best asset and busy, fussy clothes shouldn’t compete with us.

DGG: Michael Kors or Donna Karan?
KC: Both! Michael Kors is the epitome of modern American design. Right up there with Bill Blass and Geoffrey Bean. Donna Karan, really knows how to design to accentuate a woman’s body. Her ability to drape knits is extraordinary.

DGG: Wide-leg pants or cigarette-leg pants?
KC: Again, love them both!

Thursday, January 21, 2016

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!



Exclusive Consolidation Sale Preview Event | Thursday, January 6
Are you ready to shop a great sale? After spending so much money on gifts during the holidays, it’s time to shop for yourself. Neiman Marcus Troy has been chosen as one of seven stores in the country for a special consolidation sale, and we have teamed up for the Exclusive Consolidation Sale Preview Event. Fall/winter items will be up to 75% off of original price of merchandise. Come shop all the designer garments you’ve been eyeing this is the time to purchase, and add to your fabulous collection. On top of the amazing sale Neiman Marcus will donate 10% of the sales from the event. Please RSVP for the event by calling 248.816.3413 or sending an email to rsvptroy@neimanmarcus.com. If you plan to attend, please enter at the Big Beaver Valet Entrance to check in at the registration desk for the event. 

Neiman Marcus is located at 2705 W. Big Beaver Rd., in Troy.


Fire & Ice Festival | Friday, January 22 through Sunday, January 24
We are in the throes of winter, and with the cold weather upon us, let's embrace it and get outside at The Fire & Ice Festival. Everything from fireworks, food, tube sledding, dog sled rides, ice-skating, ice sculptures and much more will be offered at the festival, and it's happening in downtown Rochester for free. Shuttle parking is available at the Buffalo Wild Wings Rochester Hills located at 1234 Walton Road, for parking. 

Fire & Ice Festival is located in Downtown Rochester.


Bowie Night | Friday, January 22
It was a shock to hear about David Bowie passing, so why not celebrate him and the legacy he left. In honor of Davis Bowie, The Loving Touch is throwing a party inspired from The Thin White Duke, and the bar is inviting local artist to pay tribute to the late Davis Bowie. The event is free and doors open at 7 p.m.


6th Annual Clown Skate | Saturday, January 23

If you haven’t been to the beautiful Campus Martius Park for ice-skating, now is the time to go and make sure you take the kids with you. Skate with the clowns at the 4th Annual Clown Skate starts at 7 p.m., and admission is $7, with a $3 skate rental fee.  

Campus Martius Park 800 Woodward Ave, Detroit, MI, 48226 

Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Oh, Shop It: VINCE. Coming to The Somerset Collection

Image from @somersetcollectionlive
The Somerset Collection casually dropped a bomb via Instagram yesterday. VINCE. is setting up shop at the high-end mall, and its arrival date is sometime this spring. The store will be located on level one at the South side of the mall.

While the brand is already sold at a few different local retailers in the area, this will be the first full-line store in Michigan. Not many details were given, so as we get updates, we will post here for more information. Let the countdown begin.

Monday, January 18, 2016

Guest Blog: Style It Local with Gabrielle Robinson

Name: Gabrielle Robinson
Website: Coming soon
Instagram: @Amourfashion



About me:
I love fashion - there is not a day that goes by when I’m not obsessing on the latest trend. I recently graduated from The Art Institute with my degree in fashion merchandising, the best thing I could of ever done. When I’m not doing anything that’s fashion related, I’m just hanging out with friends and family.

Style it local: 
Coat: Topshop, Nordstrom
Jeans: Guess?
Booties: DSW
Handbag: Zac Posen
Gloves: Neiman Marcus  


Style Inspiration: 
"Fashion is not something that exists in dresses only. Fashion is in the sky, in the street, fashion has to do with ideas, the way we live, what is happening." - Coco Chanel 
Over the years my style has changed, but I have always remained true to myself. Lately, I have taken it back to the basics. I like to put together simple, neutral outfits, and pair it with trendy accessories. I have always loved Coco Chanel because all her things are classic, but always on trend, and that’s how I like my style.


Favorite winter accessory: Trench Coat
Favorite winter accessory: Ankle booties

Wednesday, January 13, 2016

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 BBC.com

Failure: Lab Detroit | Thursday, January 14
Failure: Lab Detroit is a raw and intimate showcase telling stories about personal failures. From 7:30 to 9 p.m., this event is in partnership with Creative Many, a statewide non-profit organization, dedicated to advocating and strengthening support for the arts and culture sector in Michigan. Failure: Lab Detroit has an open and fresh environment that empowers the audience to explore the space between people who fall down and quit, and those who get back up again. There will be limited seating, and tickets are $30 for general admission, so head over to Eventbrite to get yours.

The event is located at 601 W Fort St., in Detroit.


The Drunks of Antiquity: Detroit Historic Bus Tour | Friday, January 15
Drinks and story telling is a great combination. As we all know Detroit is full of history, have you ever actually been to the oldest bar in Detroit? Well, if you answered no, jump on the bus tour experience Detroit's history first hand. The first pickup location is at 6:15 p.m. at Grand Trunk Pub in Detroit, and the second pickup location is at 6:55 p.m. at Rosie O'Grady's in Ferndale. Tickets for the event are $37, and available on the Detroit Bus Company website.

The Detroit Bus Company is located at 3901 Christopher St., in Detroit.


Wild Winter Weekends | Sunday, January 17
It might be cold outside, but the best way to enjoy it is a visit to the beautiful Detroit Zoo. From 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., visit your favorite habitats and enjoy some cool activities including, children's music, zookeeper talks, crafts and more. 

Detroit Zoo is located at 8450 W 10 Mile Rd., in Royal Oak.


January Detroit SOUP | Sunday, January 17
Make a difference in the community, and have a delicious meal while doing it. Join Detroit SOUP at a public potluck dinner to learn about creative projects happening in Detroit. A few different groups come together to make their case, and then YOU vote on the project you think deserves it the most. Detroit SOUP suggests a donation $5 to attend, and feel free to bring along a dish to pass. The doors open at 6 p.m., talk about creative projects at 7, and finally dinner 8. 

Detroit SOUP is located 2900 E Grand Blvd., in Detroit.


Lunch & Learn: Getting Ready for Tax Time | Monday, January 18
You guessed it, it's that time again, so why not make taxes a little less taxing. From 12 to 2 p.m., join CPA Kathy McCallum at Bamboo Detroit to talk about how to get the most from your tax return and dangers to avoid. There will also be an indepth Q&A following the presentation, so start writing your questions down now. Tickets for the event are $17 and available on Eventbrite.

Bamboo Detroit is located at 1442 Brush St., in Detroit.

Tuesday, January 12, 2016

Wear It's At: Auto Prom Outfit Inspo

Are you going to The North American International Auto Show Charity Preview this year, but you still have nothing to wear? Fret not, we have a couple of options for you to copy exactly or use as inspiration for your show-stopping ensemble. 

1. Kristine One-Shoulder Peplum Gown Dress, $338, BCBG Max Azria
2. Legalisen Earring, $15, Aldo
3. Arari Stone Clutch, $89, Bebe
4. Jimmy Choo Lang Sandal, $850, Nordstrom 



1. Alexis Lena Hi/Lo Gown, $795, Intermix
2. Carlos by Carlos Santana Paulina Sandal, $69, DSW
3. Dainty Sparklers Ear Pin, $48, Kate Spade
4. Style & Co. Lily Subtle Glitter Envelope Clutch, $30, Macy's



1. Monique Lhuillier Dress, $298, Nordstrom
2. Rhinestone Drop Earrings, $7, Forever 21
3. Dipper Shoes, $129, Steve Madden
4. Clutch Bag, $24, H&M

Friday, January 8, 2016

On The Town: Biggest Sale of the Year - Don't Miss Out



A few days ago, something magical happened. The lovely ladies at Neiman Marcus informed DGG that they were one of seven stores to receive a special consolidation package of Fall/Winter merchandise from across the country. Not only will Neiman Marcus Troy have brands like Azzedine Alaïa, Balmain, Victoria Beckham, Christian Dior and more available for purchase, but everything will be up to 70% off. Sale merchandise across different departments, including Couture, Designer Sportswear, Men's Clothing, Ladies Shoes, CUSP and Dress Collections will be included in the sale.

To celebrate the occasion, NM Troy is having a special sale from 6 to 9 p.m., on Thursday, January 21 with 10% of the proceeds going to DGG. There will be drinks, shopping and a contest. Here are the contest the rules:

  1. Participants must create a "Wear It's At" post. If you're not familiar with that department on the blog, it's all about creating outfits around a specific trend. The trend for this contest is Chic Shopping. What we are looking for is an outfit that is comfortable enough to wear shopping all day, yet seriously chic.
  2. All you need to do is create one look using the merchandise at Neiman Marcus. You can do that by putting together one outfit either online using images from the NM website, photo shopping it together and submitting to lindsey@detroitgarmentgroup.org by 1/18/16, OR putting together an outfit at the event on 1/21/16 and either sending to that same email address or tagging/direct messaging it on Instagram to @detroitgarmentgroup. 
  3. All participants must be present at the consolidation event to be eligible to win. At the registration table, there will be a list to sign if you have entered or are planning on styling an outfit to submit at the event.
  4. One winner will get his or her outfit posted on DGG's blog Style Factory, and win a Martinis & Manolos night. Details below.
Because this sale is so big, we'll be posting pictures over the next couple of weeks of items and outfits to start getting everyone excited about the event. Don't forget to follow DGG on Instagram for a behind-the-scenes look of the arrival of the consolidation merchandise and the preparation of it for shoppers with a NM Troy Instagram takeover. NM Troy will document it all to give you a sneak peak of what has arrived and how it's going to be merchandised. It's going to be crazy, so if you're not following us on Instagram already, we would highly suggest you follow @detroitgarmentgroup now.

These will be the deepest discounts of the season, so you're not going to want to miss it. Any questions about the event or contest can be directed to Lindsey at lindsey@detroitgarmentgroup.org. Please RSVP for the event by calling 248.816.3413 or sending an email to rsvptroy@neimanmarcus.com.

Thursday, January 7, 2016

Industry Spotlight: Local Entrepreneur is on a Mission to Clothe the World

Farmington Hills native, Mallory Brown, has started a clothing line that she hopes will help clothe the world, and so far, she's on the right track. Taking monthly visits to countries you may not have even heard of, she uses her clothing line to help those who can't help themselves. She is a jet setter with a crazy schedule, but we were lucky enough to grab her attention for a short interview. Learn about World Clothes Line, and see how you can help with just a small purchase.

Image from Mallory Brown

DGG: Tell us about yourself, Mallory.
Mallory Brown: I’m a social entrepreneur, humanitarian activist, and adventure traveler. I’m 29 years old, and my closest friends call me Mal. I’m originally from Farmington Hills and currently live in Ferndale. My goal is to inspire everyday people to give back and think globally. I run my own philanthropic campaigns around the world to offer direct, creative, and meaningful ways to make a difference. 

DGG: Tell us about World Clothes Line.
MB: World Clothes Line is an apparel brand with a philanthropic mission - to clothe the world. We sell casual clothes, t-shirts, sweatshirts, and sweatpants, designed to reflect different countries and cultures of the world. I design all the merchandise, and sell it on WCL’s online retail store. Our ‘buy one, give one mission' matches every item sold with an equivalent item for someone in need. You buy. We give. Together, we clothe the world. 

DGG: What's one of the most rewarding part about World Clothes Line?
MB: My company is truly my passion. WCL was inspired by my personal travels and the desperate need of clothing I witnessed around the world. I wanted to harness the power of consumer purchases in order to give back to those who need it most. I put my heart into the brand and everything it represents. It’s amazing to see the incredible response from my customers and the true value my clothing brings to people in need. 

Image from Mallory Brown

DGG: Tell us one of your favorite or most inspiring stories that you have experienced.
MB: I give away every item of clothing personally. I travel (yep, I actually go!) to orphanages, villages, refugee camps, and homeless shelters around the world to distribute clothes. I’ve met thousands of people in need, and a few faces with always stay with me. A 13-year old boy named Yohannas in Ethiopia followed me around for 3 days. An elderly woman named Mama Maria in Kenya lived in a mud hut and was probably the poorest person I’ve ever met. I cried myself to sleep after meeting her. In Indonesia, I clothed an impoverished island and was known as the “tshirt girl”.  In Haiti, I saw boys wearing WCL clothes weeks after I had met them.  They loved their new clothes so much and wore them every day. All those moments are so powerful and push me to work harder, give more, and think bigger.

DGG: Where have you gotten to travel to do your work?
MB: World Clothes Line has delivered clothes in 17 countries around the world. From Peru to Cambodia to Haiti to Tanzania. Domestically, I work often in Detroit and have also given in rural Kentucky. My absolute favorite country is Ethiopia. People often ask if I will ever slow down, but the more I travel, the more places I want to give!

DGG: Tell us about your success in raising a lot of money so quickly. What's your secret?
MB: In 2015, I became the first ever ambassador for CrowdRise, the largest crowdfunding platform for good. I’m the director of the 24-Hour Impact Project, running flash fundraisers around the world.  So far, in 2015, I’ve run 5 campaigns in 6 countries and raised over $110,000 for causes that touch my heart. I emotionally connect my followers to the cause and show immediate results from their donation. I hope that donors feel as if they are on the ground with me. Emotion and immediacy = my secret formula.

Image from Mallory Brown
DGG: How can people help out, and follow along with your journey?
MB: Purchase an item from World Clothes Line’s online retail store. You’ll give an item to someone in need around the world: www.WorldClothesLine.comFor CrowdRise, watch my campaigns at www.crowdrise.com/impactprojector follow me on social media @travelmal.

DGG: How do you take your coffee?
MB: I love flavored coffee black, or black coffee with flavored creamer.

DGG: Describe your style.
MB: Bohemian chic. I love earth tones and accessories (I always wear a million bracelets).  I’m a travel girl, and I dress in comfortable layers, so I’m always ready for an adventure.

DGG: Warby Parker or TOMS?  
MB: Both, but TOMS will always have my heart.

DGG: Crewneck sweatshirts or hooded sweatshirts?  
MB: Crew neck. Especially this one: http://www.worldclothesline.com/Shop/Product.aspx?CatalogItemID=1859.

Image from Mallory Brown

Wednesday, January 6, 2016

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!



DOCR Detroit Grand Opening Event | Thursday, January 7

Dessert Oasis Coffee Roasters has opened a second location in Detroit, and the grand opening is happening from 5 to 10 p.m. on Thursday. Live music, hourly specials, delicious food is the perfect compliment to the coffee being served up all evening. The night will end with a friendly Latte Art Competition, so make sure you stick around to see who can create the best latte.

Dessert Oasis Coffee Roasters Detroit is located at 1220 Griswold St., in Detroit.


Downtown Plymouth's Ice Festival | Friday, January 8 through Sunday, January 10
Downtown Plymouth will be an illuminated winter wonderland all weekend. Enjoy an evening of ice sculptures, dueling chainsaw competitions and a winter party with an ice bar, and live bands. This family friendly event has something for everyone. More information can be found at http://plymouthicefestival.com/.


Pick Me Up: A Houseplant + Plant Accessories | Saturday, January 9
Head down to the Peacock Room from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., for a little green pick me up. Not only will different types of greenery be available, but a selection of vintage and new pots, vases and ready-to-hang green walls will be available to go with your houseplant purchase. Metered and non-metered street parking is available, as well as the attached Park Shelton structure on Woodward. 

The Peacock Room is located at 15 E Kirby St., in Detroit.


The Recycled Project: Vintage Pop-Up | Sunday, January 10
From 3 to 7 p.m., the Tangent Gallery is hosting vintage clothing collectors, connoisseurs and sellers for an afternoon of vintage shopping. A broad spectrum of unique, vintage goods will be available including women's clothing, men's clothing, accessories and gifts. Detroit Deadstock, Pearl and Lace Vintage, Snack Attack Vintage and Gift, Penny's Vintage Pop-Up, and Artifact Vintage are just a few of the many vintage vendors featured at the event.

Tangent Gallery is located at 715 E. Milwaukee St., in Detroit.

Monday, January 4, 2016

Guest Blog: Style It Local with Jonathan Martone of The Versatile Warrior

Name: Jonathan Martone
Company Name: The Versatile Warrior 
Instagram:  Versatile_Warrior_Clothing
Twitter:  TheVWarrior

About Me: An attorney by day, my brother and I founded The Versatile Warrior, an up and coming men’s clothing company with an elevated twist on basic wear such as polos, hoodies, t-shirts and hats. Since its inception in 2009, The Versatile Warrior and its clothing have been featured in numerous style and fashion publications throughout the U.S., and have been worn by several professional and Olympic athletes. 

Photo by BTW Photography

Photo by BTW Photography 


Style it Local:  
Camel Hair Top Coat, Cardinal of Canada; available at Nordstrom.
Gray UltraSoft Zip Hoodie, The Versatile Warrior; available at www.versatilewarrior.com.
White v-neck shirt, Calvin Klein; available at Nordstrom.
“Byron” fit blue jean, Hudson Jeans; available at Nordstorm.
Chelsea Boot, Alfani; available at Macys.
Classima Executive Watch, Baume & Mercier; available at Darakjian Jewelers.
Cashmere Scarf, Charter Club; available at Macys.

Style Inspiration: Versatility! I love clothes that can be dressed up or down depending on the occasion.  I wear my top coat most often with a suit during the week, but on the weekends it looks just as great made casual with my favorite zip hoodie and jeans.

Favorite Cold-Weather Accessory #1: Any cashmere scarf that I own - I love the softness and warmth.
Favorite Cold-Weather Accessory #2: My Patagonia down vest.