Showing posts with label Portland fashion industry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Portland fashion industry. Show all posts

Tuesday, 25 October 2016

Tony Peniche- A Career in Creativity and Ideas

The world of professional entrepreneurship has changed remarkably over the last few decades. In the past people would have to holly commit themselves to business as a profession to have any chance of starting their own business, with a monk-like discipline to understanding the very technical aspects of business. As the American Dream has broadened and the opportunities for enterprising individuals alongside it too, a new breed of professional has emerged who encapsulates the 21st century approach to commerce perfectly. Anthony Peniche, Portland based creative mind and entrepreneur is one such man who embodies this spirit.

You can fin out more about Tony Peniche – Is it Kick-starter Material? On the link here. For Tony Peniche, it all began at the University of Portland. Here he studied Art & Design, and graduated with flying colors Tony Peniche did have the added advantage of going to college in one of America's trendiest and hip towns today- a real hotbed for creativity and enterprise, especially among young people. With his skills in design it wasn't long after graduation that Tony Peniche found himself running his own fashion label, designing the clothes and operating the business side of operations.

This gave him valuable experience into what it means to run one's own business, and set him in good stead for enterprising practices in the future. Tony continued the project for six years, and in 2012 was named Fashion Designer of the Year by the PFSA (Portland Fashion & Style Awards). Since that time, Tony has gone on to work with many exciting individuals and companies, and help develop some incredible ideas. His entrepreneurial nous is sought after by many start-up companies looking to organically develop their ideas, and Tony's connections and networks on the Portland scene make him a valuable conductor of exciting ideas in the city.

Thanks to his experience and wisdom, Tony Peniche is also called upon by the University of Portland where he once began, to consult on start-up culture and crowd-funding ideas in the business realm. He is a man who can be said to constantly have his finger on the pulse of what is happening in Portland, and indeed the coolest parts of America. With the new business Whiskey Elements (Time & Oak) taking off, it looks to be an exciting future for the man who captures the enterprising spirit of 21st century America. If you'd like to find out more about him and his projects, then follow Anthony Peniche on Issuu.

Monday, 23 May 2016

Tony Peniche – Taking Fashion to a Whole Other Level

Tony Peniche is a jack-of-all-trades. After two years at Western Oregon University he discovered that this wasn’t the right fit for him and then transferred to the Art Institute of Portland, where he was able to follow his dreams and pursue his passion of apparel design. Right after he received his degree in Apparel design, at the young age of 21, he began his career as a fashion designer. Several brands such as, Lamborghini, Motocorsa, 42 Bellow, Vodka, and Red Bull quickly sponsored him. Due to his amazing talent he actually became one of the youngest designers to show a label at Paris Fashion Week, which was an amazing opportunity for him to show all of his hard work and talent.

After the fashion show he made a large impact on the designer of Oscar de la Renta, Jose Solis and landed an internship under him in New York. This was a great opportunity and Jose Solis served as a very experienced mentor to Tony. Finally in 2012, after only 6 years of being a men’s fashion designer, the Portland Fashion and Style Awards awarded the Fashion Designer of the Year to Tony.

Tony Peniche knows the difference between style and fashion, which is what has helped him be so successful in the fashion industry. So what is the difference between style and fashion? In recent years the concept of personal styles has been on the rise especially with so much available social media to discover various styles and so forth. For many people style is much more than just what you wear; it is a representation of who you are. The objective of style is to encompass your personality, your interests, and the statements you want to make to the world. Your style becomes an avenue for you to publically share your voice and to do so in such a simple way. The difference with fashion is that it focuses on various trends and thus it evolves over time. Fashion becomes more of an art form and for fashion designer’s it is an opportunity to create new trends and potentially influence the development of individual’s personal styles.

Tony Peniche goes a step further by making a bold fashion statement in business. Tony is not afraid to set new trends and try new things in the business world. He is always looking for something new and is not afraid of taking a little risk on something that he believes has potential


Monday, 4 April 2016

Tony Peniche – The American Dream and What it Means Today

America was born as the land of opportunity. In 1931, historian James Truslow Adams wrote “life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement,” regardless of social class or circumstances of birth. This was the beginning of the concept of “The American Dream,” which would later go on to influence and persuade thousands of immigrants to leave their homes in pursuit of streets paved with gold. Admittedly, this notion is a bit exaggerated; anyone who has been to New York knows that the streets are far from golden. But the core concept of the “American Dream” – equal opportunity for all – is still very much alive today.


In what other country could a barely 30 year-old entrepreneur establish several successful brands of men’s fashion, open a revolutionary creative development corporation that builds and manages office-studio spaces for creative professionals, and invent a patented line of laser-etched pieces of wood that can upgrade any bottle of whiskey to top-shelf quality in just 24 hours. Not only has Tony Peniche achieved all of these, he has also managed to find time to contribute to the pursuits of his fellow entrepreneurs by giving talks at colleges like the University of Oregon and Portland State University about startup business strategies, and by providing free business consulting throughout his home city of Portland.


A self-proclaimed natural leader, Mr. Peniche made a name for himself in fashion while he was still a student at The Art Institute of Portland. In 2011 he was awarded by PDX 30 for being one of the topmost entrepreneurs under the age of 30, and the following year he was named Fashion Designer of the Year by the Portland Fashion & Style Awards.


Miraculously, Mr. Peniche has managed not to let his fame go to his head. On the contrary, he uses his formidable position in the business world to promote other startup up companies. One such company is Findlay Hats, which provides customers with customizable, personalized hats that are the perfect signature to any style. Like Mr. Peniche, Findlay Hats founder Jimmy Hickey was a true believer in the “American Dream.” This is why, in 2013, Mr. Hickey drained his bank account and invested all of his money into his idea for a hat company that would be unlike any other. Today, Findlay Hats is a profitable company that continues to “outfit and inspire true adventurers.”


America is indeed a land of opportunity for those who are willing to seek it out. And fortunately there are people like Tony P

Tony Peniche – Making a Bold Fashion Statement in Business

Everyone has heard the phrase “don’t judge a book by its cover.” Unfortunately, human nature isn’t wired to initially respond this way when encountering a stranger. In reality, people judge others by their appearance just as much as others judge them. How someone dresses, how groomed someone is, or how someone carries themself acts as an early indicator of what kind of person others think they are. This is not to imply that people should make themselves appear in a way that is not true to their nature – if this were the case, the world would be pretty boring. However, it is good to be aware that the way a person packages him or herself is often the way he or she will be perceived.

When it comes to appearance, Tony Peniche is a seasoned expert. A serial entrepreneur, renowned fashion designer, and professional photographer just shy of 30 years old, Mr. Peniche has achieved more than many do in their entire lifetimes.His brand of men’s clothing line, “Killing Beverly”, was showcased at the 2009 Portland Fashion Week, making Mr. Peniche the youngest designer ever to be featured at the event. “Killing Beverly” was an innovative, albeit controversial, brand that set out to deconstruct the fake, materialistic culture that has become synonymous with Los Angeles, Hollywood, and Beverly Hills. It also represented notions of love lost to this vapid universe, using bold cuts and graphics to portray an array of intense emotion. Mr. Peniche’s clothing is not just for wearing – it depicts real messages about the struggle between genuine creative originality and the corporations that try to reduce this creativity to nothing more than a price tag. 

 Mr. Peniche quickly took the Portland fashion industry by storm, but his insatiable ambition pushed him to reach further than the border of his home state and country. In 2010, he accompanied some of Portland’s top fashion delegates on a trip to China to establish international relations between Portland’s designers and China’s manufacturers. Mr. Peniche was given the opportunity to display his Fall collection to the fashion association of China, which made Mr. Peniche fully realize the global extent of the fashion industry. 


 Tony Peniche has made quite a name for himself in the fashion industry, but he has no intentions of slowing down any time soon. With his successful fashion line and production company, fashion enthusiasts should expect many more creatively enthralling ventures from Mr. Peniche.