Casual: The Collegiate Sweatshirt

post_brandi2_091116_01post_brandi2_091116_02post_brandi2_091116_03post_brandi2_091116_04post_brandi2_091116_05Sweatshirt: Temple University Store |
Jeans: American Eagle |
Boots: Call It Springs

Just because you dress for comfort, doesn’t mean your style has to settle. Today, our girl Brandi shows us how to dress comfortably in style. As shown above, Brandi wore her Temple University crewneck sweatshirt with a pair of distressed jeans from American Eagle and suede boots from Call It Springs. With this simple combination, this outfit exudes casual chic! Great job Brandi!

So tell us what do you think of this look. Feel free to leave comments in the section below.

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Casual: Throwback

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Boyfriend Jeans: GoldSign |
Flannel: Vintage |
Shoes: Century21 |
Choker: Handmade

A little blast from the pasts is always fun here and there, especially when fashion is concerned.

Our model for the day, Tomarra from Flyy Theory, shows us how she rocks a throwback look.  Tomarra wore a ribbed, body suit with her favorite boyfriend jeans, and tied a flannel shirt around her waist.

She further accessorized her look with a lime green, chain purse. This definitely put the finishing touch on her modern grunge fit.

So tell us, what you think of this look? Feel free to share in the comment section below!

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Casual: Overalls

post_peso2_07216_01post_peso2_07216_02post_peso2_07216_03post_peso2_07216_04post_peso2_07216_05Overalls: Forever 21 | Shirt: Urban Outfitters
Sneakers: Nike | Hat: Brad. P Custom

We apologize for the lack of updates. It’s holiday season, and we are currently gearing up for the winter season. In the meantime, check out this throwback outfit from our boy Peso. For this particular look, Peso embraced his inner 90s persona with these denim overalls. Perfect for a relaxed overall, these pants look great with a shirt and sneakers. Both the graphic tee and Nike sneakers add a pop of color to the mix. You can’t go wrong with that!

To accessorize, Peso threw on this colorful, printed hat and gold chain necklace.

So, how do you feel about this particular look? Feel free to share with us in the comments section below.

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Brands: MielE Clothing Co.

It’s been a while since our last Brands feature. Today we would like to introduce everyone to Evelia Hunter from MielE Clothing Co. Fashion stylist and entrepreneur, Evelia Hunter has created MielE Clothing Co. from the ground up! You can read more about her story below!post_brands_111616_01
Who are the creative geniuses behind your brand?
My manager and photographer: Deej; Financial Planner: Khalia; Photographer: Riq. My mom provides my second set of hands when I am getting close to a deadline and I need the extra help. I also pull in my brother and best friends when I need to bounce design and event ideas.

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Let’s discuss the history of your brand. When and why were you created?
Looking back, I can see how my childhood experiences (arts and crafts with my mom, for example) and different things that I thought and said merged together over the years to create this moment. The big pieces of MielE, however, didn’t begin to form until the summer after my freshman year of college. I randomly decided one day to sew myself some skirts for church. After making the first two, I found that I enjoyed sewing for myself: the fit was better; I could make whatever I wanted; No one else had it. My family and friends were impressed and gave me the confidence to “see where this went.” When I went back to school in the Fall, I requested to be a part of the annual fashion show. And, the rest is history.

What is the objective of your brand?
I love this question! While I was thinking about turning my hobby in a business and a brand, I realized that in order to stay on track, I needed to build a mission statement for my brand. Not only would it help me stay on track and stay true to who I was, but it would allow my clients to know what I stand for through MielE. My mission statement reads:
“It is our mission to provide each client with an uplifting experience that leads to ownership of a unique, effortless and well-made garment. With each piece, clients will be breaking cultural and stylistic barriers with us. It is our hope that through MielE, we can give testimony to the Giver of Life and Gifts.”
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What does your brand offer to your consumers and customers?
There are two reasons my clients come to me: 1) Custom pieces 2) Reasonable prices. I believe that well-made clothes do not need to be expensive. I really take into consideration the garment that I am making, my client’s budget and how I can make both of those work together. I also believe that everyone deserves to have something unique sitting in their closet – a piece that they can pull out and say, “This was made specifically for me” or “No one else has this.”
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How are you able to distinguish your brand from others?
Pieces that I design feature interesting patterns and/or interesting pattern mixing and bright colors. I design clothes for the people who, like myself, do not put a lot of effort into picking out their clothes in the morning. Keep in mind however, that these same people want their outfit to stand out. I do that by creating statement garments that can carry an outfit by themselves. By doing this, I also bring in another crowd – the people who love to dress up and excel in styling themselves and others in new and intriguing ways. My pieces are enough of me to stand out as a MielE piece, while allowing my clients to make an outfit with my piece(s) their own.

What are your long term goals for your brand?
I see my business being a part of my larger goal to create a safe space for women and homeless youth. The complete vision as to what that space would look like is still in the works, but I see MielE helping to raise money and awareness for this space.
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Where do you see your band in the next five years?
My goal is for my brand’s mission to be far reaching within the next five years – touching different people in many countries across the world. I hope to be dressing many people from up and coming singers, to artists, to lawyers headed into court. Overall, I believe that the brand’s mission will open doors for the business itself and make room for opportunities that I cannot even dream of.

Ready to make some new puchases. Head over to www.mieleclothingco.com and take a closer look!

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