
Maison Degand was featured on 10 November 2016 in the Belgian business and lifestyle publication Trends-Tendances, within an article covering the prestigious Mercedes-Benz Best Dressed Man Awards 2016 held in Brussels.
A refined reference among the evening’s luxury partners, Maison Degand was highlighted for adding its unmistakable sense of sophistication to the event through its elegant bow ties — a subtle yet memorable signature of timeless style.
English Translation of the Article
Best Dressed Man 2016: The Coronation
Only distinguished guests were present yesterday evening at the Mercedes-Benz Fascination Center in Brussels, where the Mercedes-Benz Best Dressed Man 2016 Awards, organized by Trends Style, took place.
In front of a selected audience, the winners gathered on stage to receive their prizes. Actor Koen De Bouw was named Mercedes-Benz Best Dressed Man 2016 in the VIP category. Michael & Nathan, founders and designers of the fashion label O’Rèn, won the award in the Business category.
The same duo also received the title of Most Daring Business Man, powered by G.H. Mumm, while the Most Daring VIP title went to Flemish media personality Peter Van De Veire.
All award winners received an exceptional gift from the luxury brand Piaget.
Throughout the evening, winners gladly took part in numerous meetings, photographs and selfies.
Many nominees were also present, including bloggers Luigi Postorio and Grégory De Vos, Medi-Market founder and CEO Yvan Verougstraete, make-up artist Fabrice Condemi, designer and project engineer Steven Maes, and Gilles Van Bouwel, then an emerging media personality in Flanders.
The atmosphere was maintained all evening by the male models of Terre Bleue, who also dressed the hostesses and Be My Models talents. Jessy Van den Berge was responsible for make-up. Falke provided socks and underwear, while Maison Degand added the chic finishing touch with its bow ties.
About Trends-Tendances
Trends-Tendances is one of Belgium’s leading French-language business magazines, widely recognized for its coverage of entrepreneurship, finance, luxury, innovation and lifestyle. Published weekly, it is the French-speaking counterpart of Trends, a respected title within the Belgian media landscape.
Beyond economics, the magazine is also known for highlighting excellence in design, fashion and Belgian success stories — making it a natural platform for refined houses such as Maison Degand.

