Makin Moves
Monday, October 20, 2008
Start of Homecoming week, the fashion show was scheduled for like 8 that night. Todd and Myself were invited to a V.I.P reception prior to the actual show. The Special guest for the evening was none other than Joe Barrato, for those of you who don't know he is the former president of Ralph Lauren Purple Label, Ralph Lauren Black Label, and he practically made Brioni (suits) the brand it is today.
Anyway Todd and I asked him a few question about the clothing industry and the creative process. He gave us some of the most insightful and real answers. He confirmed and opened my eyes to why this man was (and is) such a force in the industry. With 50 years in the game, he's much more than a veteran. Overall, I was very impressed with him not only as a businessman, but he seems to be a down to earth guy on even a personal level.
The actual fashion show left something to be desired, however we did get a few t-shirts out there so I can't really complain. Fonzworth Bentley [Morehouse Alum] performed, but I don't really think he did himself justice, he's the kind of rapper that needs to articulate his words for you to grasp what he's trying to say. But he killed "everybody"
And You know we were in VIP...
Chauce was outside afterwards, the man just touched down and had all these crazy stories to tell about South St.
Something I left out (this post is getting kinda long). The Cafe had spaghetti and I'm just saying this because it was the first time I remember eating spaghetti actually anything other than chicken, that it was refreshing. Not only that, I was privledged enough to sit down with the infamous Alex Jacke.
T.C.B Since 1989
-Tone Rock
Start of Homecoming week, the fashion show was scheduled for like 8 that night. Todd and Myself were invited to a V.I.P reception prior to the actual show. The Special guest for the evening was none other than Joe Barrato, for those of you who don't know he is the former president of Ralph Lauren Purple Label, Ralph Lauren Black Label, and he practically made Brioni (suits) the brand it is today.
Anyway Todd and I asked him a few question about the clothing industry and the creative process. He gave us some of the most insightful and real answers. He confirmed and opened my eyes to why this man was (and is) such a force in the industry. With 50 years in the game, he's much more than a veteran. Overall, I was very impressed with him not only as a businessman, but he seems to be a down to earth guy on even a personal level.
The actual fashion show left something to be desired, however we did get a few t-shirts out there so I can't really complain. Fonzworth Bentley [Morehouse Alum] performed, but I don't really think he did himself justice, he's the kind of rapper that needs to articulate his words for you to grasp what he's trying to say. But he killed "everybody"
And You know we were in VIP...
Chauce was outside afterwards, the man just touched down and had all these crazy stories to tell about South St.
Something I left out (this post is getting kinda long). The Cafe had spaghetti and I'm just saying this because it was the first time I remember eating spaghetti actually anything other than chicken, that it was refreshing. Not only that, I was privledged enough to sit down with the infamous Alex Jacke.
Al
The only drink in the cafe
Sugar and Spaghetti
Joseph Barrato
Doug tried to bring the bait out
Team C.H.I.T
The Fonz
Goonies
The only drink in the cafe
Sugar and Spaghetti
Joseph Barrato
Doug tried to bring the bait out
Team C.H.I.T
The Fonz
Goonies
T.C.B Since 1989
-Tone Rock
Labels: Alex Jacke, Chit, Fashion Show, Joseph Barrato, Todd L. Perry, Tone Rock
2 Comments:
Hey fellas-
Care to share any insight on what Joe Barrato had to say. We're aspiring fashion entrepreneurs like you guys and we would greatly appreciate the insight too.
keep at it guys!
success is a journey not a destination.
just send an email to
chitclothing@gmail.com
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