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Graham Cochrane is a renowned business coach with over 14 years of online coaching and content experience. He has built multiple 7-figure businesses and his insights have been featured in national media outlets like Forbes, CNBC, and Business Insider. He is a TEDx speaker and the bestselling author of Rebel: Find Yourself by Not Following the Crowd and How to Get Paid for What You Know. In this inspiring episode of The Something New Show, host Mindi Linscombe sits down with Graham to discuss:
Support The Deep TrackThis week I'm happy to welcome the CEO of Parmigiani Fleurier, Guido Terreni. Parmigiani is a brand that has released some of the most interesting watches in recent memory across their modern sport-chic Tonda collection, and most recently with the introduction of a new Toric (you can see my initial reaction to the Toric from Geneva right here). In this discussion, Guido shares insights to what it means to create a formal watch, and how Parmigiani thinks a bit differently about the genre as a whole. It's difficult to argue with the results, but his thinking certainly adds a level of depth to the overall approach taken. Notes:Parmigiani FlieuerParmigiani ToricMichel Parmigiani
Business owners can't afford to stagnate and lose their cutting edge in their market. That's why Mindi & Jordan Linscombe (owners of Something New--Bridal & Formalwear & Something New Resources) continue to deeply invest in their own learning & have created Bridal Owners Success School to help owners reach goals & be more profitable.In this episode, the Linscombes share why you should join a positive and results-oriented group to enhance your business & personal goals. This includes the value of:Sharing successes & challenges (multiple minds to give ideas)Gaining perspective from alternative voices in addition to your spouse, current team, etcHow learning & actually implementing new insights can bring huge returns that more than pay for joining a group. Being in a positive and solution oriented group environment--because negativity stifles personal & business growth. Leveraging talents among the learning groupSharing referrals for other trades/professionalsFinding mutually beneficial business opportunities Improving your viewpoint by thinking biggerLearning from others mistakes! Which, keeps you from wasting time & money on ineffective tactics.Growing your contact list/network. Overcoming fear by verbalizing challenges you face, dissecting them, and talking them through with your group members.Confronting issues before they induce serious anxiety.Being accountable! The power and fun that comes from verbalizing and openly sharing your goals and progress with others in a business peer group. Managing stress. How entrepreneurs can reduce or eliminate suffering from depression, anxiety, and mood disorders by "not going it alone". How simply sharing with and supporting a group has enormous benefits for your mental health and energy levels. And, starting new habits simply by observing how your peers think, speak, and act. That's the power of being around people and gaining positive thinking.Are you a bridal shop owner or business owner looking to take your company to the next level? Then, book a call to find our more about Bridal Owner Success School and business coaching with the Linscombes. Something New Resources is helping other business owners solve their biggest challenges, better serve customers, stay encouraged in the journey, and increase profitability. *** Connect with Mindi:
Back for round two on Breaking Barriers Podcast!Join us as we dive into an engaging conversation with Stephen Szczypinski of Chazmatazz Formalwear in Toms River. They're the go-to for New York men's fashion for over 32 years! Tune in for insights, stories, and a touch of style!
When it comes to spontaneous fun, Bonnie Davies likes to dive right in.
When it comes to spontaneous fun, Bonnie Davies likes to dive right in.
When it comes to spontaneous fun, Bonnie Davies likes to dive right in.
Bennis 做服装这几年还是我朋友圈里最dapper 的一位。不管是在地铁上被偷拍或是当路上最吸引眼球的西装男。Edgefinder 是他的高端定制西装品牌,需要约他聊天2-3小时的那种。有时间有钱的朋友可以去找找人家。
Jordan & Mindi Linscombe are both in studio for this value-packed episode of The Something New Show! In it, the Linscombes share golden principles that can help you achieve more of what you want in life and marriage while avoiding unnecessary heartache and stress. They cover topics like: How they collaborate & lead together as working parents.Tips for husbands whose wives are a strong leader--and how to support them! How they view marriage and responsibility (Hint: It's not 50/50!!!) How they use their strengths to add value their businesses and family.The power of scheduling far in advance and staying flexible, when needed. Managing expectations together when both spouses are high functioning people.The importance of creating margin and space for rest & recharging. A critical decision making approach they use so they stay in unity.How that approach helps when things go great! How the approach helps you avoid blaming each other when things totally fail! Jordan & Mindi met in college and were married in 2005. They are the founders of Something New: Bridal & Formalwear--one of the country's largest bridal retail business. They produce The Something New Show. They facilitate business coaching for bridal shop owners. They also work with commercial real estate short term rental properties. While they love leading businesses and living in Colorado, their deepest joy and work in this season is their four children and helping them thrive. Connect with Mindi: Instagram: @mindilinscombewww.mindilinscombe.comConnect with Jordan: Instagram: @jordanlinscombeLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordanlinscombe/Thanks for listening! Be sure to rate the show and leave a review with one key takeaway from this episode. And, be sure to subscribe to the show and tell a friend. Also, follow @thesomethingnewshow on Instagram and Facebook. If you want a fuller experience, like & subscribe to the show on Youtube! Cheers!
In this special episode, host Mindi Linscombe shares exclusive insights on her journey of starting the Something New brand of companies while being a wife and working CEO mom. Mindi and her husband Jordan are the founders and owners of Something New: Bridal & Formalwear--one of the top bridal shops in the United States. They also are the founders of Something New Resources, The Something New Foundation, and The Something New Show. Join Mindi as she unpacks insider stories and fun tips on: The genesis of starting a business.How to mix the key ingredients of using your passion & skillset, developing those skills, and meeting a need in the marketplace. Solving problems and adding value for customers and brides. Working together with her husband Jordan through their early career years and entrepreneurial dreams.How she did "everything" at the beginning, paid off a loan, then slowly and strategically built a team. The hard realities and grit of being a working mom with a newborn. Don't miss her story about having her son take naps in a pile of wedding veils. ; ) What it took to be a "20 year overnight success". The value of getting and investing in industry specific advice from people who have gone before you. How "nothing is wasted" in your career. How she is using an education degree to help bridal shop owners across the globe. How what you are doing now can be used to enhance your future and help others! Click these links to find out more about Mindi, Something New Bridal & Formal Wear, The Something New Show, Something New Resources, and The Something New Foundation. Also, follow her and her business journey on Instagram at @mindilinscombe, @somethingnewboutique, and @somethingnewfoundation. Thanks for listening! Be sure to rate the show and leave a review with one key takeaway from this episode. And, be sure to subscribe to the show and tell a friend. Also, follow @thesomethingnewshow on Instagram and Facebook. If you want a fuller experience, like & subscribe to the show on Youtube! Cheers!
When is the last time you asked yourself, "How am I doing?". In this insightful and practical episode, Julia Watson (Licensed Professional Counselor Certified in EMDR and DBT) shares why this question is vital for everyone's longterm health. Julia has built a thriving private practice over her six years of industry experience in the Colorado Springs area. She works with young and established adults, seeking wholeness and understanding in a range of issues from anxiety, depression, and ADHD, to identity issues and attachment trauma. A native of Colorado, Julia loves spending time with herpup Jojo, reading, and kicking her husband's booty at cards.Listen and watch to see how Julia Watson and host Mindi Linscombe dive into important topics such as: Mental health and emotional wellbeing.The vital importance of a healthy relationship with yourself. Insights on the longest relationship you will ever have in life. How relationships are key for wholistic health.Parenting and relationship tips. The choices you make, the words you speak, and the feelings you have. Personal Choices (PC's). Fun stories from Julia's time as a manager at Something New: Bridal & Formalwear.Insights on Julia's role as manager at the original Starbucks in Seattle!And more. Find out more about Julia at https://www.watsoncounselingllc.com/ and on Instagram @julerie44. Thanks for listening! Be sure to rate the show and leave a review with one key takeaway from this episode. And, be sure to subscribe to the show and tell a friend. Also, follow @thesomethingnewshow on Instagram and Facebook. If you want a fuller experience, like & subscribe to the show on Youtube! Cheers!
In this fun, bonus episode, Emerson Knott (an outstanding team member at Something New: Bridal & Formalwear in Colorado Springs) helps Mindi Linscombe & special guest Kristen Boss understand the "BeReal" app. Listen as Emerson teaches two successful female entrepreneurs & breaks down what BeReal is about, how it's used, and why some people like it over Instagram. The ladies also dive into some valuable perspective from Emerson on what platforms she (and other teens her age) does or doesn't use at all, the "why" behind that, which ones she would market/sell a product on, and more. This shorter but value packed episode has excellent insights and fun dialogue from Mindi, Emerson, and Kristen. If you are in online sales or social selling, be sure to listen to this entire episode and glean some great tips. You can see more of Emerson's work & modeling with Something New on Instagram at @somethingnewprom and more from Kristen Boss on Instagram @thekristenboss. Thanks for listening! Be sure to rate the show and leave a review with one key takeaway from this episode. And, be sure to subscribe to the show and tell a friend. Also, follow @thesomethingnewshow on Instagram and Facebook. If you want a fuller experience, like & subscribe to the show on Youtube! Cheers!
So, you've heard of “Saying Yes to the Dress” if you are a bride. Next, comes the “Mother of the Bride” dress ideas all over Pinterest. But you know what you don't see? Nothing for the “Mother of the Groom.” Nada. Zilch! #RUDEEEE And, since Holly is about to become one, not only does she have a bone to pick with the fashion industry, but she also has some INCREDIBLE suggestions for all those moms out there, who need to look their best without outshining the bride - and/or for sure - the mother of the bride. Coming in at 3rd Place in the wedding pecking order does not mean that what you wear does not matter. Just because you do not have the pressure of being the “Mother of the Bride” does not mean you don't own a place at the table. You do. There are so many layers to consider when deciding the TONE of what to wear to your son's wedding that it is daunting. But the truth is, there are some simple style rules to follow, and YOU CAN DO ITTTT!! Holly is here to save the day with her style suggestions. Be sure to follow her on Pinterest and see her curated MOTHER OF THE GROOM board for guidance. Her suggestions are much more updated than what you will find in bridal stores. Because if you have ever been to one, as the Mother of the Groom, it is depressing, sad and just tired. So, first off: Shopping for events like this becomes especially difficult for those who may hate to shop. Shopping too early for your perfect dress just to get it over with when you have a big event is a FASHION CRIME. Important to know for our Boy Moms, and for all women, is based on Holly's basic principle: SHOP FOR YOUR BODY TYPE, and SHOP FOR FIT. Also? The day your son comes to you and says some woman wants to marry them, you need to thank God, and Allah, and the Space Aliens that you have raised a respectable person that another person wants to spend the rest of their life with. Can we just celebrate that? You are a SUPERHUMAN for raising an award winning son that someone wants be with 24/7. #awinisawin “The day your son comes to you, and says he wants to get married; you should breathe a sigh of relieve right then and there.” – Holly Katz, mother of the groom. The wedding of your son is an important event. You will have the pictures of this moment for the rest of your life. So please give yourself some grace and love yourself enough to make these moments matter by allowing yourself to look as wonderful and happy as you feel. This is called self-love, and you deserve it after raising a boy. I mean, let's be honest. Your son still looks up to you with pride. You are the shining beacon that has always guided him. Showing up with confidence and pride – when you happy with your look and style for his big day – he will feel confident, becuase you do. So, if this moment feels daunting you to, just know that this isn't rocket science. There's a gajillion dresses in the world. You only need 1. Maybe 2. Really. We promise this will be easier than middle school. The Top 3 Pain Points for Mothers of the Groom: Pain Point #3: “I don't want to upstage the bride” Holly's first thought is: “Great. That's adorable.” But what Holly really wants to say is: “Bitch, PLEASE.” Because unless you are a 50+ supermodel, that ain't gonna happen. You can quote Holly on that. What you are really saying is: I want to be in my fashion comfort zone, I don't want to try too hard.” This is setting yourself up to fail – because you want little-to-no attention on you. You may not be saying this consciously, but unconsciously, you are insecure in this situation. Recognize that, so we can fix that. Pain Point #2: “I don't want to show my arms, or legs, or what-have-you” Do not hold yourself back because you have body issues. When you focus on this, you are not open. You need to be open to anything and everything. You never know what might work for you. For example: you don't want to show off your legs, so in your mind, you have a length or style that you reject before you even try it on. TRY IT ALL ON first. Then decide if your legs work or not. But, do not avoid a style based on your fear. STOP HOLDING YOURSELF BACK. Pain Point #1: Money When you don't shop a lot, you are not familiar with how much things cost, or why they cost what they cost. As with anything, you get what you pay for. So set a budget. Shop within that budget and buy what FITS your body and your budget. There is something for every body type, and every budget. When it comes to evening wear – it may seem frivolous to spend a lot money on a one-time occasion. But think of it this way: if you have a child in your life getting married, so are all their friends. Chances are, you will be invited as “parent friends” to a ton of weddings in the next few years. You can wear a gown many times. If it's too formal, after your son's wedding, you can change the length of the dress, add a sleeve, alter it to change the style for a different look. NOT NECESSARY TO BUY A NEW OUTFIT FOR EVERY OCCASION. Please. Second-hand or special occasion rental is always a great idea! Putting the Look Together: The Dress Shapewear Shoes Jewelry Evening Bag* Possibly a wrap or a coat *Do not assume you can ask your husband to hold your lipstick, phone and credit card in their suit pockets. A bag is part of the outfit, and you need your stuff with you. All night. Not having a fashionable, function evening bag is a major FASHION CRIME. #notnegotiable How to Shop for the Outfit: You must shop in person: fondle the fabric, try things on, take your high heels, wear the shapewear. At the very least, learn what does not fit you, so you can shop for what does fit and looks bet on you. Is it itchy? Does it stretch? Is a size 10 the same for one brand, and different for another? GO. IN. PERSON. Dress brands to consider: Tom and Linda Platt Bagley Mischka Mac Dougal Black Halo Teri Jon Chiara Boni Zac Posen Consider shapewear: Do you need a strapless bra? Do you need something around your tummy? This is the first place to start. Do not shop only online. You will slow down the process. Try on in-store first. Know your fit and favorite brands. THEN you can order online, or shop for sale items. Please go to a store and ask for help. A qualified in-store person can change your life. Timing: Do not shop too early. You will over-shop. There will be too many decisions. Buy a dress for the season you need. Mothers' of the Groom can start about 3-5 months in advance for your season. Trust Holly on this. Save yourself some brain cells. The decision will be easier if you focus on the timing. Note: The newness wears off if you buy it too far out. Find Something New and Unpredictable: Do not fall into the trap of “mother.” You are not required to wear lace, or a cape or a complete body-covering. Level up! Don't be predicable. Do not buy an old lady dress! Find a dress that is dependent on why type of wedding it is, and is nicer than something you would normally wear. If you son's wedding is black tie: you can wear something beaded or sequined, or a midi-dress. If it is at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, those options are out. There are a lot of factors at play for the time of day or location for wedding. So Holly's best advice here is to ask for help! What is the expectation? What is everyone else wearing? Do your research. In conclusion: Out of all the dresses in the universe, there's one out there for you. You can send Holly a DM or follow her on Pinterest for ways to make this very special event fun and easy, comfortable and stylish. She is right there with you! You are not alone! Ask for help. And Mazel Tov on passing your perfect son onto someone else to manage! Ha! Xoxo - The only Holly you need to know
In this extra special episode, Something New: Bridal & Formalwear managers join Mindi for a fun table talk. Alexandra Hamlin, Sophia Burgo, and Taylor Wolf share things they've learned from Mindi throughout the years and lean into topics that help you "Create a life worth celebrating!". Thanks for listening! Be sure to rate the show and leave a review with one key takeaway from this episode. And, be sure to subscribe to the show and tell a friend. Also, follow @thesomethingnewshow on Instagram and Facebook. If you want a fuller experience, like & subscribe to the show on Youtube! Cheers!
最近几年我不怎么穿西装的,找了个定制西装的 Kate 来聊市场是不是变了?还是可能只是我变了?还是很爱穿西装的朋友可以去找Kate 的店铺在 南浦大桥的面料市场 1楼137。
Starting his career in finance and acquisitions, Peyton Jenkins pivoted in the midst of 2008's tumultuous financial market to pursue his passion in suiting and custom wear. Attributing his drive to his own need for custom fitting, Peyton co-founded Alton Lane, a leader in premium custom menswear that brings luxury craftsmanship and personal style to suiting, formalwear, sportswear, footwear, accessories and more. Creating a unique process that celebrates individual style and pioneering a virtual custom fit algorithm, Peyton and his team at Alton Lane turn customers into designers with “Made For You” trimmings, fabrics and fits—precisely tailoring down to the millimeter and servicing clients from the comfort of their homes. Peyton is a proud Virginian and loves exploring the rich history and happenings of his home in Richmond, where he lives with his wife and kids.Here's a glimpse of what you'll learn:Peyton Jenkins' formative years in VirginiaThe things Peyton learned teaching in England in his early twentiesThe course Peyton taught in England on the Reality of Warfare Through Film and how it led to a visit to Auschwitz-BirkenauMental health struggles Peyton went through with depression in collegeHow finding a psychologist contributed to Peyton's mental health stabilityWhy suffering is important in refining who we areHow COVID reshaped what people wearHow Peyton's clothing company, Alton Lane, is shifting to meet custom clothing needs remotelyWhy a good blazer is a key item of clothing for menThe book inspiring Peyton right now and whyIn this episode…Content Warning: Discussion of the Holocaust, Auschwitz-Birkenau, and child deaths in war.Peyton Jenkins has experienced many things that inform how he approaches his business now. From his start in Virginia and through formative experiences in his early twenties teaching history overseas, he has a very thoughtful approach to entrepreneurship.Peyton Jenkins shares his struggle with mental health and how he views suffering through a lens of positivity as a result. It is through suffering that the most important skills are learned. Peyton speaks candidly about the very clear view his therapist gave him at the start of therapy and how it anchored his progress.In this episode of What CEOs Talk About, host Martin Hunter and Peyton Jenkins discuss exactly how COVID shifted clothing expectations and how Peyton's company Alton Lane is rising to meet the new expectations. Peyton shares clothing design perspectives, Alton Lane's advances in custom fitting, how a blazer works for any occasion, and why understanding your needs is so important, both personally and professionally. Resources mentioned in this episode:URGEOContact email: info@urgeo.comMartin Hunter on LinkedInPeyton Jenkins on LinkedInAlton LaneAlton Lane on InstagramEnoshima IslandAuschwitz-Birkenau‘His Truth Is Marching On' by Jon MeachamSponsor for this podcast...This podcast is brought to you by URGEO.URGEO is the Latin for urge: A strong desire to drive change, stimulate thought, incite feeling, and encourage action. Martin Hunter and his team provide liberation for the CEO and Board of a company through their fractional COO services.URGEO's fractional COO services help to move you through growing pains so that your company can flourish and improve its profits.They have worked with a multitude of companies in SaaS, CPG, mining, and transportation, from start-ups to large multinational corporations. They specialize in helping companies avoid roadblocks and stay on the right strategic and operational track for growth.If you are a visionary and want an integrator to get everything done for you, then you need toget in touch with URGEO today.To learn more about their services, visit https://www.URGEO.com or email them directly at info@urgeo.com
Be it Zuckerberg's classic grey T shirt, Steve Jobs' iconic black turtle neck, or Obama's only pair of suits. All of these try to make a statement in through their rather peculiar sense of dressing, called "Power Dressing"! in this episode of Smarter With Sid, our host Siddharth Deshmukh tries to figure out the various elements that contribute to power dressing and the impact that power dressing has on people.You can follow Siddharth Deshmukh on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sideshmukhFollow Siddharth Deshmukh on Instagram: https://instagram.com/thetravellingprofessorFollow Siddharth Deshmukh on Twitter: https://twitter.com/edgysid?s=09You can reach out to us on social media. We're @ivmpodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.You can check out our website at https://shows.ivmpodcasts.com/featured.
Hear from Trisha Bantigue, the CEO and co-founder of Queenly — which is the leading online marketplace and search engine for pre-loved formalwear — about building an authentically inclusive fashion business.In this episode, Trisha is also sharing:Why fashion companies are stuck at this surface level view of diversity, rather than really addressing inclusivity at a root levelThe negative perceptions of secondhand that Queenly was (and continues to be) up against in the formalwear industryThe challenges of securing funding as a women-founded businessHow tech can be used to increase accessibility to secondhandHit play to tune in to all of this and more! FULL SHOW NOTES & TRANSCRIPT:https://www.consciouslifeandstyle.com/trisha-bantigue-queenly/ LINKS MENTIONED:Queenly app on Google Play StoreQueenly app on Apple StoreJulie Wainwright, CEO of The Real Real CONNECT WITH TRISHA & QUEENLY:WebsiteInstagram - @queenlyappFacebook - @queenlyappPinterest - @queenlyappTwitter - @queenlyappTiktok - @queenlyappLinkedIn CONNECT WITH ELIZABETH & CONSCIOUS STYLE:WebsiteInstagramPinterestYouTube SUBSCRIBE TO THE CONSCIOUS EDIThttps://www.consciouslifeandstyle.com/edit
Local entrepreneurs and community leaders discuss the revitalization efforts of downtown Skowhegan. Matt DuBois, co-owner of The Bankery and Skowhegan Fleursite & Formalwear, and Amber Lambke, co-founder of Maine Grains, share what drew them to Skowhegan, the goals of the nonprofit organization Main Street Skowhegan, and how the "gateway to the North Woods" is becoming an attraction all its own.The Maine Community Foundation has awarded multiple grants to Main Street Skowhegan projects.
Juliette Cross joins us to recap https://read.amazon.com/kp/embed?asin=B07PYDHJK2&linkCode=kpe&preview=newtab&ref_=cm_sw_r_kb_dp_SRRA9B5G9WKX00HV9SVT&tag=babyinaback0c-20 (Captive of the Horde King) by Zoey Draven! If you're a fan of Khal Drogo, you'll love this one! Luna agrees to marry an alien barbarian king to save her brother and frankly, hits the jackpot. We get tail bondage, tattoos in the best places, and nipple paint as formalwear! Juliette's latest is https://www.amazon.com/Parks-Provocation-Enemies-Lovers-Romance-ebook/dp/B09H63F33W/ref=sr_1_6?crid=1R4EA6L276WSD&keywords=Juliette%20cross&qid=1648102699&sprefix=juliette%20cros%2Caps%2C160&sr=8-6 (Parks and Provocation)—an enemies-to-lovers small town romance that sounds delicious! Be sure to also check out the romance podcast she has with her niece—https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/smart-women-read-romance/id1447111587 (Smart Women Read Romance)! Our After Care suggestions were: -Love is Blind, which we'll be recapping for the Temple! -https://read.amazon.com/kp/embed?asin=B08CD2Q216&linkCode=kpe&preview=newtab&ref_=cm_sw_r_kb_dp_JNJKKXCXWKTWXQR6HYG5&tag=babyinaback0c-20 (Smash and Grab) by Maz Maddox If you're reading ahead, here are some of the books we'll be reading in upcoming episodes (though the schedule isn't set yet): https://amzn.to/3BufWli (A Lady of Rooksgrave Manor) by Kathryn Moon https://read.amazon.com/kp/embed?asin=B00GFZODB6&linkCode=kpe&preview=newtab&ref_=cm_sw_r_kb_dp_GQK76P2VD4QERYRC06Z6&tag=babyinaback0c-20 (The Winter King) by C.L. Wilson https://read.amazon.com/kp/embed?asin=B09P5GT746&linkCode=kpe&preview=newtab&ref_=cm_sw_r_kb_dp_BE7V2R1JWDT3DX0Z4273&tag=babyinaback0c-20 (The Worst Guy) by Kate Caterbary We'll be back next week with Sophie Jordan to recap https://read.amazon.com/kp/embed?asin=B09P5GT746&linkCode=kpe&preview=newtab&ref_=cm_sw_r_kb_dp_BE7V2R1JWDT3DX0Z4273&tag=babyinaback0c-20 (The Worst Guy) by Kate Caterbary! IT'S SO GOOD! Hilarious, bonkers, enemies-to-lovers. You need it. As always, if you're looking for more bonkers in your life or want to hear the full version of this episode, check out https://apricots-cyan-l9mk.squarespace.com/temple-information (The Temple of Defiant Joy)! Follow Juliette: https://instagram.com/juliettecrossauthor (@juliettecrossauthor on Instagram) | https://instagram.com/juliettecrossauthor (@juliettecrossauthor on Instagram) | https://www.facebook.com/juliettecrossauthor/ (Juliette 's Facebook page) | https://www.facebook.com/groups/370204226437408/ (Juliette 's Facebook group) | https://www.juliettecross.com/ (Juliette 's Website)
On Cock & Bull this Tuesday, we are joined Ayushi Amin, Amit Doshi and Silverie (Antariksh). Why has Amit been absent from the podcast for the last 15 days? Is Silverie not giving spots becoming a controversy on the show? They also discuss Cyrus' attire today, how wearing formals changes your demeanor, and more. They move forward to the topics for the day - how two big fights a month are important to have a happy marriage according to research, and other means of staying happy as a couple, whether putting your wet towel on the bed can lead to fights in a marriage, and whether it is necessary to clean the bottom of a plate after eating from it. Plus, they discuss a study that suggests that women are less likely to be corrupt compared to men, and how all our news channels seem to be claiming that they are no. 1 after the release of this year's TRP ratings by the BARC. Tune in for this and much more. You can follow Ayushi Amin on Instagram at @ayushia9You can follow Amit Doshi on Instagram at @doshiamitYou can follow Antariksh on Instagram @antariksht: https://instagram.com/antarikshtDo send in AMA questions for Cyrus by tweeting them to @cyrussaysin or e-mailing them at whatcyrussays@gmail.comDon't forget to follow Cyrus Broacha on Instagram @cyrus_broacha(https://www.instagram.com/cyrus_broacha)In case you're late to the party and want to catch up on previous episodes of Cyrus Says you can do so at: www.ivmpodcasts.com/cyrussaysYou can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the new and improved IVM Podcasts App on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios
Andreas Weitkamp vom Modehaus Schnitzler und Weitkamp in Münster spricht mit TW-Ressortleiter Tim Dörpmund über Innenstadtentwicklung, Personalführung und Handel in Zeiten der Pandemie. Er erklärt, warum es gerade jetzt richtig ist, die Formalwear zu pushen, wieso es Sinn macht, Flächen auch mal ganz neu auf einem weißen Blatt Papier zu planen und warum es gut ist, wenn seine Auszubildenden beim benachbarten Juwelier lernen, wie es sich anfühlt, eine Uhr für 50.000 Euro in den Händen zu halten.Mehr von der TW:Website: www.textilwirtschaft.deNewsletter: www.textilwirtschaft.de/newsletterInstagram: @textilwirtschaftLinkedin: @textilwirtschaftFacebook: @textilwirtschaftTwitter: @tw_online See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Andreas Weitkamp vom Modehaus Schnitzler und Weitkamp in Münster spricht mit TW-Ressortleiter Tim Dörpmund über Innenstadtentwicklung, Personalführung und Handel in Zeiten der Pandemie. Er erklärt, warum es gerade jetzt richtig ist, die Formalwear zu pushen, wieso es Sinn macht, Flächen auch mal ganz neu auf einem weißen Blatt Papier zu planen und warum es gut ist, wenn seine Auszubildenden beim benachbarten Juwelier lernen, wie es sich anfühlt, eine Uhr für 50.000 Euro in den Händen zu halten.Mehr von der TW:Website: www.textilwirtschaft.deNewsletter: www.textilwirtschaft.de/newsletterInstagram: @textilwirtschaftLinkedin: @textilwirtschaftFacebook: @textilwirtschaftTwitter: @tw_online See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today we have a special treat as we get to know Allen with Phillips Formalwear and we also get to chat on the subject of finding the right fit when it comes to suits and tuxes.
In this episode, Erasmus Elsner is talking to Queenly co-founders Trisha Bantigue and Kathy Zhou about building a consumer marketplace and tackling the formalwear industry. 00:00 Intro 00:56 The Queenly Elevator Pitch 01:52 Launching Queenly during lockdown 04:04 The pageant dress market 08:06 Formal wear resale market microstructure 10:16 The Queenly minimum viable product 12:37 Go to market strategy 14:56 Queenly marketplace metrics 16:36 The Queenly fundraising journey 20:40 Raising $6.3m From Andressen Horowitz 22:58 Solving the marketplace chicken and egg problem 24:58 Unlocking supply 27:02 Offering power seller tools to boost supply 28:15 Cracking the demand side 29:12 Facilitating Marketplace Transactions 31:36 Marketplace take rate 32:43 Competition And Playbook 35:16 Formal wear Price dynamics 38:22 The Queenly Vision
Who's the special guest on Tailoring Talk this week? YOU ARE! No really. It's just you and Roberto for an intimate, bumper-packed episode!In Part One Roberto talks all things Brompton and as he answers questions on his latest acquisition and talks through his (literal) journey from bike, to scooter and back to bike.Hold on to your hats as in Part Two, with a new Bond film within touching distance, Roberto guides you through all things to do with Dinner Suits along with an insight into how he approaches styling & designing formalwear for his clients.Then in Part Three he looks ahead to a possible Apple Event in the next fortnight and how his plans for an Apple-upgrade free autumn 2021 have been derailed by one disappointing feature on the iPhone 12 Pro. Enjoy!Get in touch! To apply to be a guest on the show, for any questions, comments or future content ideas, please email Roberto at contact@robertorevillalondon.comIf you'd like Roberto to do the Bond Movie Marathon please message, email or DM him directly to add your name to the vote list! Even better if you'd like to talk about any of the movies with him let us know for the chance to have you on that episode as a special guest!Links:Roberto Revilla http://www.robertorevillalondon.com Roberto on Instagram http://www.instagram.com/robertorevillalondonRoberto on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/ItsBobbyRevilla Connect with Roberto on LinkedIn https://uk.linkedin.com/in/robertorevillalondonCredits:Edited by Roberto Revilla Music by Wataboy & HamidKhalid786 on PixabayProduced by Roberto RevillaPodcast hosted by BuzzSprout.com
Estee explains what you should not wear with your formal outfits. Whether you're the bride or groom or a guest at a wedding there are certain items that ruin a good fancy outfit that should just be left at home. Leave the scrunchies and apple watches at home for the night and let your wrists sparkle. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/estee-gordon/message
Martin Hennigan set up ITSUITS a year before the pandemic hit. After training as an accountant in CIT, he went into a government job but as he came to 50, he decided a change in career was on the cards. He decided to set up a men's formalwear shop in Cork. ITSUITS dresses men and boys for all occasions and has a tailor on-site to ensure a bespoke suit. The business has been hit hard by the pandemic and Martin has had to let staff go. He hopes it will pick up again as formal events return. Martin spoke to Pat this morning as part of our 'Keep It Local' campaign. Listen and subscribe to The Pat Kenny Show on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
RICH CELENZA talks about how he teaches Men on how to save money when shopping for clothing. But Rich also discusses that men look good regardless of what budget they are working with. The key to looking good is making sure the clothes fit correctly. They also need to be colors that work well with their skin tone. Men also need to learn it's not just the clothing or accessories, it's the way they style themselves from top to bottom.
RICH asks the question "Why do you dress the way you dress?" A lot of us dress a certain way because we were programmed by others to dress this way. It could have been because of the family environment we grew UP in. The city we were raised in or the people we hang out with. A lot of people don't realize though the profound effect of clothes on how we feel and look. It's time people start taking a hard look at why the way they dress because it could be empowering them but can also be depressing them.
We chat with Jan Gibbs, the City of Bowdon's Mainstreet Director, and Connie Hannah, owner of Simple Elegance Bridal and Formalwear. Our guests share about Bowdon's upcoming Spring Open House and the joys of supporting local businesses.
Monokel Berlin is the made to measure tailor for the new generation of suits, shirts, coats and chino trousers. The three co-founders are convinced that every man should have access to high quality and perfectly fitted clothing. The brand aims to provide apparel which feels like a second skin. Their garments won't cost you a fortune but will certainly emphasise your personality. Today you will find their stores in Berlin, Munich and Riga.In this episode of the MenswearStyle Podcast we interview Monokel Berlin Co-Founder Alexander Davaroukas about his working background and the founding story of the brick and mortar focused men's tailoring brand. After a personal frustration of not being able to successfully guide Berlin-based tailors towards the type of look he wanted, he decided to combat this by starting a made to measure business with his friends. Our host Peter Brooker and Alexander also chat about educating men on clothing, how the consultation process works, and making garments suitable for all occasions. Whilst we have your attention, be sure to sign up to our daily MenswearStyle newsletter here. We promise to only send you the good stuff.
On this week's #WednesdayOneThing, Maury and Hamza take a look at the changing trends in the fashion industry. Have a listen to learn about: Rent the Runway's discontinuation of their clothing rental platform, and what this means for high fashion How premium basics from brands like Kotn are differentiating themselves amongst competitors How Walmart is diversifying even further with their new fashion line, Free Assembly Read more: Office clothing brands face a bleak future where nobody goes to offices With new fashion line, Walmart's private label apparel strategy emerges
Hockerty was created by three young entrepreneurs at their early 20s as they realised it was difficult to find affordable tailor-made clothing. Like most other startups, they started from their own bedroom with money borrowed from friends and family. As the company grew, more young and passionate professionals joined the team and helped them grow the company. Their vision was to spread comfortable, elegant and perfectly fitted clothing throughout the world. Ten years later, this dream has come true with more than 250,000 customers to date. Their team of more than 60 people are based in Zürich (Switzerland) with offices in Barcelona and Shanghai. In this episode of the MenswearStyle Podcast we interview Hockerty Co-Founder Alberto Gil about the beginnings of his online business. The three partners were previously working within tech companies when they discovered and experienced made to measure tailoring in Shanghai, which first gave them the idea for Hockerty. Our host Peter Brooker and Alberto also discuss the obstacles of working with overseas tailors, targeting niche customers, digital innovation, body measurement technologies, overcoming competition, and how Covid-19 stopped people from buying suits and hindered production. Whilst we have your attention, be sure to sign up to our daily MenswearStyle newsletter here. We promise to only send you the good stuff.
Alexandra Wood started her tailoring business in 2007 as a hobby and has since designed and made clothing for hundreds of high-profile men who want to make a positive impact to the way they look and feel. Her career started in Savile Row, as one of the first, female owned tailoring businesses. She then went on to re-open the longest standing tailors (400 years) in Bishop's Stortford, with a new, modernised version of men's tailoring. The brand has recently expanded from made to measure tailoring to successful, ready to wear collections. Alex continues to break the mould when it comes to delivering exceptional quality and service in menswear. The brand has helped land politician Chuka Umunna on GQ's Best-Dressed top 50 twice, and GQ Columnist Tony Parsons named them ‘Tailor of the 21st Century'. Tristram Hunt, director of the V&A wore an Alexandra Wood two-piece while cutting the ribbon on the vaunted Christian Dior retrospective, and so did director Rupert Goold, while showcasing his new film Judy at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival.In this episode of the MenswearStyle Podcast we interview Alexandra Wood about how she first got started in men's tailoring and the story of how she set up her business. It was whilst on maternity leave that Alex began as a visiting tailor, meeting clients in their offices or at home. She now serves her clients at the brand's Savile Row showroom and Bishop's Stortford store, whilst also managing the marketing and eCommerce for the brand. Our host Peter Brooker and Alex also chat about education and training, the differences between design and cutting, elevating a man's style, why you shouldn't follow trends, and opening a 1000 sq ft shop to showcase new Alexandra Wood ready to wear collections.Whilst we have your attention, be sure to sign up to our daily MenswearStyle newsletter here. We promise to only send you the good stuff.Photo: Amanda Forman
Welcome to Be Engaged and Inspired. Firstly, men's formalwear tips and suggestions from guest John Dominello of Modern Formals with local stores in Middletown, Southington, North Haven and Wallingford. Planning a wedding isn't easy. So, Be Engaged and Inspired hosts DJ Sam and Kia, share their expertise and wedding planning knowledge. Moreover, helping you navigate those tricky waters of life and relationship. Most importantly, explaining how to plan a wedding and leave you feeling inspired. In this episode, recorded previous to the CoronaVirus, John Dominello from Modern Formals talks about men's formalwear. Modern Formals is a family owned local with brothers John and Sal Jr., providing one-on-one personalized service from their professional and friendly staff. Moreover, with over fifty years in the men's formalwear business, certainly, Modern Formals is uniquely qualified to give us tips and suggestions. In addition, John explains when to order your rental men's formalwear plus when to pick it up before the wedding. Finally, look out for a future episode, when John discusses the new mobile showroom and how it will revolutionize men's formalwear. .As part of the INDIEBLAST Podcast Network this episode is brought to you by My Wedding Favors and Kate Aspen. In addition to these fine merchants: Layla Sleep, Postmates.com, Red Bubble, Farm Fresh, Dollar Tree and Bear Mattresses. Be Engaged and Inspired Podcast Episode 68: Men's Formalwear Tips With John From Modern Formals. Hosts: Kia and DJ Sam Guest: John Dominello of Modern Formals Music: “Kia & DJ Sam's Tune” by Marty Q We need your help! The Be Engaged And Inspired Wedding Podcast is listener-supported. Therefore, we need YOUR help to continue this podcast. So, please make a donation at the ATMOSPHERE PRODUCTIONS Venmo business profile page or go to our Anchor page - and click on the SUPPORT button to make a donation and help support this podcast. Do you have a question or comment? Then contact us at engagedct@gmail.com or djsam@atmosphere-productions.com Produced By Atmosphere Productions in association with Engaged Connecticut The Be Engaged And Inspired Wedding Podcast is monetized. Therefore, the content and affiliate links come from various platforms and may change. However, it doesn't cost the user anything when links are clicked. Moreover, this allows Atmosphere Productions LLC and Be Engaged And Inspired Podcast to fund the site and provide a service to the wedding community. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sylvester88/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sylvester88/support
As I was preparing my morning routine, it dawned on me that I hadn't message Antonio back from last year. Having come to Thailand, Antonio was in the resort city of Hua Hin, sucking in the sunshine and enjoying family time. He was, however, arranging a meetup in Bangkok, Thailand. Myself, teaching just outside Bangkok (at the time), emailed him and was excited to finally meet him.Unfortunately the plans fell through and that was the end of that (back in 2017). A thought came across my mind and I emailed him about bringing him on my podcast. After sending a few emails to his assistant, we agreed on a time to bring him on and now yes, the founder of www.realmenrealstyle.com and the unbelievably popular Youtube channel -- is here. Antonio Centeno is the founder of www.RealMenRealStyle.com and a co-founder of Menfluential, a men's lifestyle and business conference. He has created thousands of articles & videos on men's style and is the creator of the internet's best style course for professionals – The Style SystemAntonio has studied clothing design in London, Hong Kong, and Bangkok. He is a former US Marine with an MBA from UT Austin and a BA from Cornell College. He loves to hear from old friends and make new ones.Links:-Website: https://www.realmenrealstyle.com/-Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/RealMenRealStyle/-Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rmrstyle/-Twitter: https://twitter.com/rmrstyle/-Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/rmrstyle/-YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/realmenrealstyleMy links....Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/0x39CEN5tHvfRtfZaAMTgQPodcast - https://www.spreaker.com/show/arsenio...Podcast on iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/t...Podcast on Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/arse...Podcast on SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/arsenio-buck/g...YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIzp...Facebook - The Arsenio Buck Show - Home | FacebookTwitter - https://twitter.com/arseniobuckshow?l...Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thearseniob...Website - https://thearseniobuckshow.com/Q & A - ArsenioBuck@icloud.comLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/arsenio-b...Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thearseniobuckshow/?hl=enThe Arsenio Buck Foundation: https://thearseniobuckshow.com/?p=8676
This episode we talk to Bespoke Tailor of 13 Savile Row, Richard Anderson. Richard talks about the current tailoring trends and how he graduated from being one of the youngest cutters to launching his own brand in 2001. We also talk about his new book 'Making the Cut' and his upcoming American trunk show. We then catch up with Editor-at-large Bec Loades and chat about the GQ MOTY Awards and the 30th Year Anniversary of high street retailer River Island. Whilst we have your attention, be sure to sign up to our daily MenswearStyle newsletter here. We promise to only send you the good stuff.
For this episode of the MenswearStyle Podcast we sit down with Simon Maloney, Creative Director at New & Lingwood. Simon talks to us about the inspiration behind the notorious peacock gowns as seen on screen worn by Hugh Laurie in The Night Manager. He discusses what it's like working alongside Karl Lagerfeld and he touches upon his near miss with the Mission Impossible Franchise. Bec Loades, our Editor-at-large for Menswear Style also gives us the low down from Copenhagen Fashion Week and why men's shorty shorts are back in the limelight. Whilst we have your attention, be sure to sign up to our daily MenswearStyle newsletter here. We promise to only send you the good stuff.
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