 During this quarantine period, I've finished projects that I've been on and off for a couple of months to even a couple of years. So I see this as an incredible opportunity not just to spend time with people that we love, but to really have a new angle to problem-solve these project ideas. I was working full-time at Brown Floor as a designer, and I had a lot of places where I could gather inspiration for men's wear. One rainy day, I was indoors and Bodie happened to be on the bed. He was glancing over at me and I thought, you know what, he kind of looks like a person. So I decided to take a few items and layer him in men's wear. The Bodie started giving me all of these crazy amazing angles and I was so excited. And that's kind of how Men's Wear Dog was born. So I created all these different social accounts for Bodie and two days later, our blog was featured on GQ. And he was touted as, the dog that dresses better than your boyfriend. Hi, Amber. Hi, Gabe. Nice to finally meet you guys. Heard so much about you two. I'm very, very excited to first introduce you to the star. Oh, this is doing a 360. Bodie and Luke are my favorite subjects, and I wanted to sort of challenge you to use your creative mind and incorporate your pet or friend's pet to put together an incredible photo shoot during this quarantine time. Well, hey, it's so nice to meet you, Ayanna. This might be the funnest project that we've had. My dog is Gypsy. I've had her since she was two. She was a rescue. I fostered dogs and cats for a long time in Minneapolis when I lived there. And then she came through and it was just like love at first sight where I was like, no, I can't give her up to anybody else. I lived in Seoul, South Korea for some time, working and freelancing. And while I was there, a friend of mine worked for a rescue organization that sent dogs abroad from Korea. And my friends came and visited. They fell in love with the type of dog, Jindo. And they ended up adopting a one-year-old Jindo that they named Millie. We geeked out on your work a little bit, Ayanna. And we're really excited to kind of try to push into new spaces and elevate the work and see what we can get. I'm so excited to see what you guys come up with and see if there's any behind the scenes that we can take a look at later. But absolutely can't wait and we'll regroup in a few days to check out what happens. Hi, everyone. I hope you had a wonderful weekend. I just want to say hi again and see how the project came out. It was a little more challenging than I thought, but really great break from, you know, just shooting products and humans. So I just, we have a very small and cozy house, but so this is the said bench that we tried. I figured I wanted to try to keep it as simple as possible so she doesn't get like overstimulated and scared. So we, you know, tried to bring the cheese everywhere to get some different setups. It was all about her, like what she felt like doing. Gabe, I want to see your suite set up. So my setup was in my house that utilized natural light, two chairs. I love it. It's very classical, you know? Yeah. It reminds me of like, like a still life when you go to like the Met Museum or something. Should we look into some final photos? The Jindo greed is really independent and she's very quiet, but she's very independent. She knows when she's not listening and she knows when she's listening. So it was a little bit challenging, but I started off with this shirt. This is silk, so she loved it. This photo I love right there, beautiful eyes. And then my next ones, I went very presidential with this shirt. Oh my God. Can I say that is not easy to do. I appreciate that it was not easy to do. On a dog that young, it really isn't, it looks spectacular. She's kind of ornery sometimes, but it also makes her really lovable. And then just for some variety, we put her little hat on. So the balancing was a little difficult, but it's like a cross between scared, awkward, annoyed. So that was kind of the gist of what we had. And then I was like, oh, well maybe we can make it a little bit more exciting. So I think in post, I might like kind of mess with the background colors. Should I share a couple of things? Is that a disco ball or something going on in there? Yes, it is a disco ball. So I loved this shirt. I was like summer blues, let's do this. So we're photographing the shirt. As you can see, I put a jacket over it because it looks more natural. So here he is. Oh my God. This is one of those in between shoe moments. He's like, ow. Just raise your face. Oh my God. There's another one. It looks so cool. Thank you. Thank you. Some of the most creative art projects that I've seen challenge, perception and functionality. We see quarantine as an opportunity to explore new projects with certain boundaries to problem solve and collaborate.