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If you're gearing up to launch your next collection or debut your brand you're probably obsessing over every detail:
“Are the buttons the right shade?”
“Should the thread be a tone darker… lighter?”
“Do the straps look better 2 mm wider… narrower?”Â
But here’s what no one talks about.
It’s not just about the clothes.
A strong collection matters, but it’s your launch that gets it seen.
Because quietly existing won’t cover your fabric costs or pay your manufacturer. A strategically planned launch puts you in front of buyers, press and paying customers.
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Without a clear plan, even your best work can go unnoticed.
The good news? Launching successfully is a skill you can learn.
And once you know what to look for, you can plan with more strategy, without losing the soul of your creativity.Â
Over the past three decades supporting designers at every stage, I’ve s...
By Your Launch Architect, Jane McMillan
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For years THE FASHION INDUSTRY GATEKEEPERS (buyers, editors and agents) said that more choice was better....Â
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But does more choice equate to more sales?
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Have you ever tried to buy a pair of blue denim jeans, only to be bamboozled by choice and left the shop empty handed— hot, sweaty and mentally exhausted because you didn’t have the energy to try them all on!  Â
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Sometimes choice is too much for our brains so we end up choosing nothing!  By offering less choice your customers don’t need to think, so actually buy more.
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Look at cup cakes. They were just another cake in the cake shop.   But when bakers started selling ONLY cupcakes demand went through the roof.  One baker in Dubai even sold golden cupcakes for $1,000!
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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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