Haute Designer Tees: Elegantees
Three days after I landed in NYC I was invited to participate in a fashion show. While I’m used to working behind the scenes at shows doing stylist or production work, this invitation came as a surprise because I was asked to model this time around. As a size 8, this is not exactly the norm for me.
As it turns out, Katie Behnke, Creative Director of Elegantees, wanted me because of my curves. Katie herself has more of the typical model physique, but she wants her designs to appeal to women who come in different packages. As part of the charity fashion show she put on to benefit Freedom Forth on June 16th, Ms. Behnke brought together beautiful ladies of all shapes, colors and sizes to show off her fabulous designs. I applaud her for this move not only because it allowed me to be a model for an evening, but also because it celebrates beauty in all forms. The result was a fun fashion show featuring real women in flattering styles. Well done Katie!


In addition to modeling the uber comfortable styles in the fashion show, Katie also asked me to participate in a photo shoot for the Elegantees website. Honored and flattered, I accepted and now you can see me on their website showing off the Pamela and Lori styles. May I just say, it’s totally surreal to see myself modeling. Like, woah.
So just what is Elegantees? This is a stylish line of cotton jersey t-shirts that Katie launched in 2010 to feed two of her passions: fashion and philanthropy. As the company grows and the initial start-up costs are recovered, eventually 100% of Elegantees’ dividends will go towards fighting sex and human trafficking. In addition to this, Ms. Behnke is currently establishing relationships with factories in Peru and Nepal that are transforming communities by teaching sewing skills to those rescued from trafficking, therefore helping the fight against this horrible practice.
I recently sat down with the lovely (inside and out) Katie Behnke to hear more about her company and her mission to give back.
Where are you from? What is your NYC story?
I’m a Midwestern girl from a farm in Iowa. I always wanted to move to a big city, and after attending a local college I applied to the Fashion Institute of Technology and got in! I moved to NYC in 2005, spent 3 years at FIT while taking on a series of internships and jobs before launching Elegantees in 2010.
What led you to start your own line?
It’s been a dream of mine since I was little and at my last job as a Production Manager I gained a lot of the knowledge I needed to start my own company. Once I learned more about human and sex trafficking in a World Affairs class at FIT, I promised myself that if I ever started a company I would bring awareness to this issue. I’m excited to say that I kept this promise and am currently working on establishing relationships with manufacturers that give back to their communities and help fight sex trafficking. It’s my hope that the Spring 2012 collection will be produced exclusively by these factories.
What is the target market for Elegantees?
The majority of our customers are in their 20s and 30s that want to be fashionable but don’t want to work hard at it. Elegantees are all about effortless and affordable style.
Do you have a signature piece/style that you will always carry?
It’s still a little too early to designate a signature piece, but I will always design styles that drape and are accented with trends.
Do you have a favorite style?
I’d have to say that the Lacy tee is my favorite. It accentuates my shoulders and has nice sleeve detailing.
What is your favorite piece in your own closet?
I love my high-waisted boys uniform pants that I bought at a thrift shop. I actually wore them at the fashion show. They fit my proportions perfectly. I just love wearing them!
Do you have any upcoming projects/events that you want to share with Hello Hauteness readers?
We’re having a fashion show in Dubuque, Iowa on August 14th to benefit the Nepali Rescue Project. I’m also excited to announce that I’m partnering with Whitney Fields, Austin, Texas based Stella & Dot Stylist, to design a line that will be photographed and featured in a fashion show in Austin hopefully around February of next year.
Where do you like to shop?
I actually love to go to the 5th floor of Bergdorf’s in Manhattan not so much to shop but to snap pictures of items that inspire me for my own line. I don’t shop too much because I know I can make anything I see in the stores, but I must admit that jewelry is my weakness. I’m a huge fan of Prima Donna (5th & 37th), Forever 21, and if I could afford it, I’d get Stella and Dot often.
Who is your favorite fashion icon, male or female?
Jeanette Scott Thwing of jseverydayfashion.com. I love how she is so down-to-earth and inspires a lot of American women to dress with ease and affordability.
Are you a coffee or tea drinker?
I’m a hot tea drinker all the way! I’m all about flavored teas.
Are you a flip-flops or heels girl?
Heels. But, since I’m a New Yorker, I need to walk a lot and go for the shorter ones then. They can be comfortable yet sassy at the same time. Plus, they just look and feel more special.
Are you a Carrie, Charlotte, Miranda or Samantha?
My friends tell me I’m a Charlotte…maybe because I seem to be the purest of our bunch. I would definitely say that my style is more Carrie though.
Ladies, if you’re looking for comfortable yet stylish t-shirts, I can honestly say that Elegantees is the way to go. You will not only be supporting a young entrepreneur, you’ll be supporting the bigger mission of raising awareness of human and sex trafficking.

































