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Jack Daniel’s Announces Classic Remix Grant Program

Jack Daniel’s Announces Classic Remix Grant Program
Jack Daniels

Another year, another grant opportunity for designers to keep building their businesses. The Jack Daniel’s Distillery has announced its third year of supporting designers through its Remix Grant Program, an initiative to support the next generation of streetwear designers. Three winners will be selected, and the garment sales from this year’s featured designers will be matched by 100% from the 2023 Classic Remix Collection of $100,000. The program was established in 2021 to support up-and-coming streetwear designers making noise in the fashion industry. “The Jack Daniel’s Classic Remix Program began in 2021. With the fashion industry increasingly leaning towards streetwear, we wanted to fully embrace the next generation of designers that incorporate streetwear culture and inspiration into their work,” says Keenan Harris, Director of Multicultural Marketing Brown-Forman, via a press release. “We were inspired to create a program that not only sparks originality and provides meaningful financial support for emerging designers but also builds community, which is inherent to the culture.”

Jack Daniel’s Announces Classic Remix Grant Program

Past winners Justin Mensinger and Alex Carter Brand have been able to thrive since winning in 2021 and 2022. The program also offers the opportunity to be mentored by judges Ouigi Theodore and Sheila Rashid.

If you’re wanting to know how to stand out in a sea of applications, Harris gives a bit of insight into the selection process, “After all of the submissions are received, we carefully comb through each part of the application, which includes; a sketch inspired by a prompt given by us, the designers’ portfolio, and a video response detailing the designers’ vision for the future. We go about choosing our winners based on the submissions that radiate the most confidence, not only in their design ability but their insight on how they can impact the future of culture

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What J.Lo’s honeymoon wardrobe is trying to tell us | Fashion and Beauty

Mrs. Jennifer Lynn Affleck has embodied many glamorous personas in her 53 years, but since her July 16 wedding to Ben Affleck, she has been demonstrating one side of herself she has never really tried on before: relatable! At least a little bit.

There has been a river of takes on what the blessed reunion of Bennifer means: They’re the last movie stars! A modern-day Liz and Dick! A reset of the year 2003! A collision of the tabloid era with the social media era! One thing is clear: we can’t look away. And they (but particularly she) are really giving us something to look at.

The fashion messaging is clear: from the sentimental ceremony rewear of a white wedding dress saved from the set of “Jersey Girl” (the 2004 movie Lopez starred in with Affleck), to the breezy Reformation sundresses she has been wearing on their family-filled honeymoon in Paris, J.Lo is giving “of the people,” which we’ve never seen from her before.

In part, it feels like a compromise. When you marry a guy who is as famous for his Dunkin’ Donuts runs and rumpled button-downs as he is for his leading roles, you have to try to bridge the gap.

The honeymoon trip is a far cry from the romantic private yacht vacations of their recent and distant past. Some of their offspring are along for the ride: Ben has three kids, with Jennifer Garner; Lopez has twins with Marc Anthony, and we won’t join the tabloids in speculating which of them are in tow and what it might mean for the ones that aren’t.

Relatively quotidian tourist pleasures are on the itinerary: a visit to the Louvre, a cruise along the Seine, pit stops for ice cream and hot chocolate (albeit in the courtyard of the

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