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… Â
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So, take off your Gucci sunglasses and watch closely because I am about to show you how to FINALLY get your brand noticed:
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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.Â
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.Â
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...
If all independent Fashion Designers get behind a new concept we could create a paradigm shift in the fashion industry, making it much easier for small creative fashion designers to thrive alongside the big brands.
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I call this concept LUXIE.  Luxie is a hybrid concept where big LUXURY brands collaborate with small INDIE designers.
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When I started my business in the 90’s consumers wanted big brand labels so it was a struggle and that’s why I want to make it easier for independent designers to thrive in a much more even playing field without the struggles we experienced.
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For the first time in at least 40 years more consumers now actually do want to buy from small independents and at long last realise that it is cool to buy more authentic, unique products produced in small quantities and to have a real connection with the designer.
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I think the large luxury brands could risk becoming dinosaurs if they don’t adapt and the most obvious solution is for them to work with, spon...
A once-in-a-lifetime RADICAL shift in the fashion landscape is leading the way to create exciting possibilities for Fashion Designers to build successful brands from their OWN HOMES.
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Consumers now actually WANT to buy authentic products from small artisanal designers and social media is providing low cost or free ways for designers to promote their designs on a much more even playing field.
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This will result in a NEW AGE for designers to work in a more ethical, sustainable way around their lifestyles and many designers have already adapted to this SHIFT building successful brands from their KITCHEN TABLE or spare BEDROOM.
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Over the last 3 decades big fast fashion companies made it impossible for independent designers to compete with their large marketing budgets and exploitative low manufacturing costs.Â
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So, while these big companies were polluting the planet, overproducing and undervaluing staff ambitious designers had to give up dreams of running their own fashion busin...
After consulting for many London fashion designers I noticed that lots of startup brands are not making it past their first three years. Â
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It occurred to me that they all had similar really big problems that no-one is talking about and if you’ve been doing at least one of these it means that you’re likely dealing with something I call the Curse of the Fashion Designer:-
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After 2 or 3 years trying to grow your fashion business you’re still only selling a handful of designs each week.Â
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Every 3 to 6 months each new collection goes over budget so now you’ve lost so much money you even wonder if you can afford to do another season.
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You’re posting on Instagram or Tik Tok every day but no-one is interested to engage with your posts. You feel it’s such a waste of time and there must be some secret people aren’t telling you about.
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For every ten items sold you receive two returns and its eating into your profits.Â
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Your family and friends love your pr...
As a fashion brand startup or emerging designer,  trying to compete with the big brands when pricing your fashion products is preventing you from making any profits and growing your business to the next level.
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I get it….  All your friends are telling you that Zara or River Island sell similar pieces for a fraction of what you’re charging .…. But are your friends your customers? Â
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Trying to keep your prices similar to the big brands could just be your reptilian brain trying to keep you small and safe..... Â You might be thinking that if you keep your prices low people won't criticise, reject or judge your designs.
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But, they are going to judge them any way.....  and wouldn't you rather your designs were judged for being high quality & high price that allow you to grow a profitable business instead of being judged as poor quality & low price where you can't make any profit.
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This fear also shows up in your marketing when you hold yourself back from EFFECTIVELYÂ communicati...
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