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How to Get Your Fashion Brand Featured in Vogue (And Why Editors Ignore Most Independent Designers)

Sep 17, 2025

You’ve spent years hunched over sketchbooks and sewing machines, draping on your mannequin, and perfecting your craft ... yet your work still goes unseen. You know your designs deserve the spotlight but editors ghost you, buyers hesitate and social media likes don’t translate into real sales.  You want more than just “likes”.  You want a launch that commands attention and positions you as a respected designer that premium buyers aspire to wear.

All designers share the same dream: flipping through the pages of Vogue or Elle, scrolling Vogue Runway, or opening Instagram Stories and spotting a full page feature on their collection.

And the first question that always comes up is:

“How do I get my fashion brand featured in Vogue?”

Here’s the uncomfortable truth: most designers never will.  Not because their designs aren’t incredible, but because editors aren’t looking for another dress.  They’re looking for a story, a moment, a reason to give your brand space in one of the world’s most ...

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THE #1 SIGN YOU'RE READY FOR A PRESS-WORTHY LAUNCH EVENT (Even if you're still sewing samples yourself)

Sep 06, 2025
 

The sign you’re ready?

You notice what’s missing in the industry and know how your collection could stand out...  even if no one else sees it yet.

Most designers think they need a massive team, glossy showroom and a perfect collection to get noticed. After all, that's what you see in the press.


But being ready isn’t about what you think you should have.  It’s about how you position what you already have.


Think of each sample you’ve sewn as a single note in a song.  Alone, it’s nice enough but it doesn’t move anyone.   However if you arrange the notes and craft the melody then suddenly you have a performance that people are raving about for months after.

 

Your launch is that performance .  You have the samples and now it’s just about orchestrating them to make an impact.

 

A designer I worked with in Fashion Launch Catalyst was stuck sewing in her studio for months, thinking she needed to be ‘ready’ before presenting to buyers or press.  

 

Within weeks of repositioning w...

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Still Think Fashion Design And Business Are Two Separate Things?

Jul 14, 2025

 

Still Think Fashion Design And Business Are Two Separate Things?

From the start, you were taught to keep them apart:

Design is creative.   Business is strategic.

Design comes from the heart.   Business comes from the head.

Design is cool.   Business is boring.

But what if that belief,  the one that feels so normal, so obvious,  is the exact thing holding you back?

 

Why So Many Designers Stay Stuck

Let’s look at what shaped this belief.

  • Fashion school taught you how to develop concepts, sketch ideas and construct garments. But it didn’t show you how to build a business around that creativity.

  • Internships taught you how to cut a perfect sleeve, not how to structure a launch or create demand.

  • Awards celebrate “visionaries,” not profit margins. You’re praised for pushing creative boundaries—not for building a brand that actually grows and sustains itself.

So of course the “business side” feels like it belongs to someone else.
You weren’t trained for it. You...

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Trying To Compete With The Big Brands When Pricing Your Fashion Products Is Keeping You Broke!

Oct 17, 2022

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.

 

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?   

 

Trying to keep your prices similar to the big brands could just be your reptilian brain trying to keep you small and safe.....   You might be thinking that if you keep your prices low people won't criticise, reject or judge your designs.

 

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.

 

This fear also shows up in your marketing when you hold yourself back from EFFECTIVELY communicati...

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