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HOW TO TEST YOUR DESIGNS BEFORE INVESTING $5K IN PROTOTYPES


Investing in samples or prototypes can be a huge financial commitment for a small fashion company, sometimes reaching upwards of $5,000. 

 

Before diving in, it’s crucial to validate your designs and ensure they resonate with your target audience. 

 

Here are 6 effective strategies to test and validate your designs without breaking the bank.


1.Social Media Feed: Share images of your designs on Instagram, Facebook or Pinterest to showcase your products in various contexts.   

 

2.   Instagram Stories:  Use polls and questions in your stories to gather direct feedback, gauge interest and build anticipation among your audience.

 

3. Engage Your Audience: Ask open-ended questions to encourage your followers to share their thoughts on your designs and spark conversation so you can gauge what what might need tweaking.

 

4. Pre-Sell Limited Pieces: Once you’ve gathered feedback from your images the next step is to start pre-selling a limited number of pieces. This approach a...

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What Independent Designers Need to Know to Thrive in 2025

The State of Fashion report by McKinsey & Company for 2025 paints a pretty clear picture of the challenges and opportunities ahead for small, independent and artisanal designers like you. 

With so much uncertainty I thought it’d be helpful to break down the key takeaways and how they might impact your work moving into 2025.

A Shift in Consumer Behaviour
First off, the market is still pretty tough. Consumers are still feeling the pinch and are more price-conscious than ever but this shift is NOT just about discount shopping—there’s more demand for value, which includes embracing things like resale, off-price, and, believe it or not, even dupes!!

As an independent designer, this could mean reconsidering your pricing strategy but much more importantly, and what I tell the designers in Fashion Entrepreneurs Academy, it’s about how you communicate the value of your work.

Regional Shifts

Since China is not growing as fast as it was, many global brands are pivoting their attention to o

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THE REAL REASON WHY YOUR DESIGNS AREN'T SELLING!

If you are an indie fashion designer wondering how long your business can keep going before you throw in the towel, then this is for you:

Lack of funds is understood to be the #1 reason for fashion businesses failing but that is part of a wider core reason.

We all have a specific threshold where if something gets too close to success, too expensive or too uncomfortable where we give up.

So, it’s not actually the lack of funds that is the REAL cause of the business failure. It is actually the business owners’ mindset.

It’s their fear of success, fear of not being able to get the funding to continue, their fear of having to struggle through or their unwillingness to make sacrifices and/or compromises to continue despite the lack of funds.

Successful business owners are tenacious and believe in themselves and their business idea longer than most people do.

It is the 1% who are willing to do what 99% of people won’t who get the success most people don’t.

Successful fashion designers hold on to t...

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HOW TO REACH THE RIGHT CUSTOMERS WHO CHOOSE YOUR DESIGNS OVER FAST FASHION!

 

Every week I talk to fashion startups who want to get their designs in front of the RIGHT people who will actually buy.  You want to show at fashion week, get stocked in Harrods or Neiman Marcus and have consistent sales on your website!

The problem is you are stuck in designer jail creating products for the WRONG audience who won’t pay what you are charging.


You hoped that posting on instagram 3 times a week would build an audience but you just get 5 likes, 1 spam comment and zero engagement.

So how DO you target the RIGHT audience?

  • You can use social media;
  • Participate in makers markets or pop-ups;
  • Join a fashion launch accelerator with collective fashion week showcase.
  • Or pay ÂŁ10k to ÂŁ300k for your own fashion show.


But for social media to generate sales you need to nurture thousands of followers and how can they value your products over fast fashion when they can’t touch & feel the quality and, since you are just one of 2 billion users on instagram, how will people trus...

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Is your 9 to 5 Killing Your Creative Soul?

 

If you are sitting at the same desk surrounded by the same people, doing the same boring job 8 hours a day 5 days a week and basically feeling soooo creatively repressed ….  

 

...but you’ve always dreamt of becoming a fashion designer….  Then isn’t it time you took charge of your life before it’s too late?

 

Most of us are indoctrinated to believe that getting a well paid secure professional 9 to 5 job with a big pay check is the right thing to do if you want happiness, self fulfilment and stability ….. and sometimes it’s just to please your family!

 

But is it worth denying what you really want?

 

When you are young you just do what you are told so it is natural to follow the path that your family want for you….   

 

...and when you are young you don’t yet have the life experience to realise that a big pay check can never make you happy.   So it is normal for us to unwittingly follow that path.

 

But if a 9 to 5 with a big pay check was enough to make you happy then the...

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How a fashion startup can stand out above competitors without expensive PR Retainers

 

Most of the designers I meet are working 14 hour days designing and doing photoshoots but struggle to get any more than 300 views and 5 likes on Instagram.   They think social media is the only solution but it is not…  

 

So, take off your Gucci sunglasses and watch closely because I am about to show you how to FINALLY get your brand noticed:

 

STEP ONE

Firstly here’s how to turn your audience into loyal customers.  Most  fashion startups burn themselves out designing amazing collections for an audience who don’t actually want to buy them. 

So they invest more time and money designing more and more products but it doesn’t matter how many products you design if people don’t resonate with your brand they won’t buy. 

Instead what you want to do is define the vibe of your brand.  This is an attitude or feeling  that will inform your designs,  photography, videography, and merchandising so that all your designs and communication of them are consistent and aligned with what your audie...

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How Independent Fashion Designers Can Create A Momentous Brand To Outshine Competitors In Just 30 Days With 6 Simple Steps

 

In this video you are going to learn how to attract massive attention to your fashion brand so you can sell more designs.    Many fashion designers are always telling me they can’t sell enough of their designs and don’t know how to attract attention to their brand…. But don’t worry I'm about to show you how to fix this!

 

Step 1 Defining The Vibe Of Your Brand. 

In this step you will learn how to clearly define the vibe or mood of your brand so that you can attract more of the right customers!   Most designers either don’t understand or skip this step and some just choose brand colours or logos without realising there is so much more to it!    

So here’s what you need to do.   Start by defining six words that describe the vibe, mood or overall story of your brand.   This will be used to inform your designs,  photography, videography, merchandising, packaging and communication.  For example words that describe Gucci’s vibe would be: nostalgic; nerdy; adolescent; 60’s & 70’s; dressi...

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The Biggest Mistake Independent Fashion Designers & Brands Are Making

 

The biggest mistake I see most fashion designers making is thinking they can build a successful fashion business without learning some contemporary business skills or a launch formula and this is the worst assumption they could make.

 

But it’s not actually the designers fault.  Traditional fashion education wrongly lead them to believe that conceptual artistic skills is all you need to be a famous fashion designer!   So its understandable that’s what all designers think.

 

And if it was possible then all designers who launched a business without business skills would be a raving success and we all know that’s not the case.   Many graduate designers who thought the didn’t need any business skills are left penniless with a failing business after just a year or two.

 

In fact if you continue to think you don’t need any contemporary business skills you will just be investing in an expensive hobby with no strategy for growth and how many years can you keep doing that? 

 

So how can...

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