1701 Bespoke is a menswear boutique specializing in custom suits, shirts overcoats & tuxedos for Detroit's discerning man. With locations in Detroit and Birmingham, Michigan. Experts in weddings - for grooms and groomsmen.
"Creative Director and head clothier of 1701 Bespoke, a men’s custom suit shop in Detroit’s Midtown. Sanders, has worked in men’s retail since high school, not only dresses for a job he seems tailor-made for, he’s helping to cultivate style in a city brimming with a new fashion scene."
The 2nd Anniversary photo shoot took place at 234 Winder St. Inn Detroit, Mi 48201. Mona Ross is the owner of the 135-year-old mansion. The 9,000 square foot three-story mansion was rehabbed for over a decade by Mona herself into 234 Winder Street Inn, after purchasing it in 1995. It is listed as a historical site located in brush park a step away from Comerica Park, Ford Field, and LCA. Thank you for inviting The Seen Detroit to your Mansion for our Second-anniversary photo shoot in the house you built with love.
Photographer: Brad Ziegler
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The 100-by-125-foot blue wall at 2937 E. Grand Blvd., which shows "flowing watercolor of multicolored paint splatters," was created by Katherine Craig in 2009. The mural, dedicated in 2009, was created with more than 100 gallons of paint poured from the roof of the building in Milwaukee Junction, an area some say is the next neighborhood to bloom with development. The colors were then spread across the wall using "a number of unexpected everyday objects — from fire extinguishers to salad-dressing bottles," resulting in a "bleeding rainbow" effect, according to the lawsuit.
This shoot was strictly for the LADIES!
Photographer: Brad Ziegler
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A winner of the Knight Cities Challenge, The Consulate has hosted over 150 conversations in three great American cities—Detroit, Philadelphia & New Orleans. The DETROIT. Mackenzie House is located at, 4735 Cass Avenue.
Photographer: Brad Ziegler
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In 1891, Voigt, foreseeing the growth of Detroit northward, platted out the Voigt Park subdivision, consisting of seven east/west streets between Woodward and Hamilton Calvert Avenue, Glynn Court, Schiller Esplanade, Shakespeare Esplanade, Longfellow Avenue, Edison Avenue, and Atkinson Avenue. Four of these streets—Schiller Esplanade (now Boston Boulevard), Shakespeare Esplanade (now Chicago Boulevard), Longfellow Avenue, and Edison Avenue—formed the Boston–Edison neighborhood. The location of the neighborhood park was originally to have been between Chicago and Boston Boulevards but was later changed to be situated between Longfellow and Edison Avenues where it is today. Voigt Park subdivision was immediately incorporated into the City of Detroit.
Photographer: Remy Roman
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After thirty years overseas, I.W. Harper returned home in 2015. The brand has reconnected with its style roots by building strong relationships with niche retailers, style collectives, and fashion figures.
Brush Park, is a 22-block neighborhood located within Midtown Detroit, Michigan and designated by the city. It is bounded by Mack Avenue on the north, Woodward Avenue on the west, Beaubien Street on the east, and the Fisher Freeway on the south. The Woodward East Historic District, a smaller historic district completely encompassed by the larger Brush Park neighborhood, is located on Alfred, Edmund, and Watson Streets, from Brush Street to John R. Street, and is recognized by the National Register of Historic Places.
Photographer: Brad Ziegler
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Standard Barber company is Located on the entire second floor of 138 Cadillac Sq. one block away from Campus Martius, and overlooking the historic Wayne County Building, in Downtown Detroit, Michigan.
The 1st Anniversary photo shoot took place in New Center at Pallister and Bethune court. The heart of New Center was developed in the 1920s as a business hub that would offer convenient access to both downtown resources and outlying factories. New Center is a commercial and residential historic district located uptown in Detroit, Michigan, adjacent to Midtown, one mile (1.6 km) north of the Cultural Center, and approximately three miles (5 km) north of Downtown. The area is centered just west of the intersection of Woodward Avenue and Grand Boulevard, and is bounded by, and includes the Virginia Park Historic District on the north, the Edsel Ford Freeway (I-94) on the south, John R Street on the east and the Lodge Freeway on the west. New Center, and the surrounding areas north of I-94 are sometimes seen as coterminous with the North End, while in fact separate districts.
Photographer: Brad Ziegler
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Woodbridge is a historic neighborhood of primarily Victorian homes located in Detroit, Michigan. The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980, with later boundary increases in 1997 and 2008. In addition to its historic value, Woodbridge is also notable for being an intact neighborhood of turn-of-the-century homes within walking or biking distance of Detroit's Downtown, Midtown, New Center, and Corktown neighborhoods.
Photographer: Cole Sigmon
www.beanandcole.com
West Village is a historic district roughly bounded by Jefferson, Kercheval, Parker, and Seyburn Avenues in Detroit, MI. Adjacent to the west is the Islandview neighborhood, and adjacent to the east is Indian Village. The district received its name in the mid 20th century because of its location just west of the more well-known Indian Village Historic District. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.
Photographer: Cole Sigmon
www.beanandcole.com