Showing posts with label Fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fashion. Show all posts

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Baby Bash - Pitbull Outta Control Video Shoot


Thanks to Bronson delRio, Baby Bash and Pitbull and their teams for inviting Marc Wayne to be apart of this video. It's just one of those songs and I'm proud to be a part of it. Myself and the Marc Wayne design team had a lot fun with this.

When the director approached me about designing the piece for the DJ he wanted something simple, raw and sexy...oh and pink! It's exactly that. A simple cowl-neck halter drape.




This was my first involvement in designing for a music video. The top is actually 2 pieces; a hood and a separate cowl-halter-drape. We created it so that when worn it would appear to be a single piece but would give her the flexibility to dance hard in it without having a wardrobe malfunction. :)
It was simple construction that took us just a matter of hours to put together. After they told me what they wanted I sketched it out and upon approval one of our designers purchased the gorgeous swimsuit fabric, we cut the patterns, etc. etc.


We thought the gorgeous color and sequin would look fantastic on the screen. We were also tasked with doing all of the clubwear styling for the video shoot. I went to my friends at ROCintheWeb.com for this. Republic of Couture is where I get most of my clubwear, they are very exclusive and they only ever have 6 of everything (which I love). Most of what you see on the models in the video was supplied by them. (If you live in Chicago go see Rachel at the Woodfield Mall store...tell her Marc Wayne sent you.)



I was very proud to be part of this video shoot. Baby Bash and Pitbull were true professionals. They came in amidst their busy schedules and knocked out the takes in a matter of hours. The production team DELRIOT and the director Bronson delRio were fantastic to work with. They really gave me a lot of latitude in designing the piece for the main DJ character and styling all of the models. This was an amazing opportunity and I can't express my thanks enough. I also made great friends out of it. (THANKS BRON!) Here's a cool "making of" video.



Monday, September 28, 2009

Why lingerie?

Most people who know me or know about me also know that many of my start-ups have been technology companies and they inevitably are compelled to ask..."so...how did you make the jump from software and technology to lingerie?!?"

It always makes me smile, but there are really 3 primary reasons for it and they're pretty straightforward:

  1. Fashion has always interested me and been a part of my life. I believed that my foray into fashion should start the same way we all get dressed in the morning.
  2. I see a tremendous opportunity in this highly fragmented and extremely profitable industry.
  3. I'm good at it. The fashion industry is one where my eye for detail is a great asset.
From a business standpoint, people understand intimate apparel. The brand we've created in Marc Wayne easily conveys the image of classy, sexy, sophistication we're going for. But mostly, since the inception of Marc Wayne Intimates (formerly Vertu Lingerie) our customers and potential customers have created so much momentum for us that it would be really hard to ignore the opportunity.

So, "why lingerie"? It just made sense, it's fun and the customer is extremely passionate about the product. Also, the industry is fairly accessible to newcomers. The toughest challenges are creating a distinctive product and creating brand authenticity. But I would argue those challenges apply to any product.

What has always made me successful is my ability to give the customer what they want. However, in addition to giving them what they want, to go beyond and impress them. Make them say, "wow!" Marcel Wanders, a phenomenal designer says it best: "always give them the unexpected."

It's true becoming a lingerie designer seems like a jump but really the same principles apply; get the requirements from the customer, deliver accordingly and exceed their expectations.

That being said, becoming a public figure as Marc Wayne has been an interesting journey. The fashion shows, gorgeous people, flashing lights...even the silk and lace are glamorous in every way. Fashion has the same seductive appeal as Hollywood and it's easy to get caught up in the persona. But at the end of the day, my life is full of meetings and design sessions. In some ways it's not as exciting as many people would expect. But as a businessman it's the most exciting business I've ever been a part of.

As an entrepreneur I've started several companies and I've consulted for countless others. After a while you begin to get a "feel" for momentum and success. You can tell when things are clicking and when a team is executing. More importantly, you can tell when your customers are excited about what you're doing. Marc Wayne Intimates, I'm proud to say, has all of the above.