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Per la prima puntata del 2026 di Ravenous Fashion Podcast, il primo podcast italiano su moda, marketing e sostenibilità andremo ad analizzare il celebre e attesissimo Report The State Of Fashion 2026 redatto da The Business Of Fashion & McKinsey & Company.Con il mio solito pepe quando parlo da sola tratteremo argomenti vari e importanti: dai nuovi trend del business, all'esplosione dell'economia circolare (per motivi non proprio bellissimi).Puoi scaricare il report qui.Se invece ti va di chiaccherare mi trovi su instagram: @ravenousfashionpodcastTi piace la nuova sigla? Si chiama The Best Jazz Club In New Orleans ed è stata creata dal talentuoso Paolo Argento, lo trovi qui e qui.Infine, se ti è piaciuta questa puntata, ti invito a iscriverti al canale e, se stai ascoltando l'episodio su Spotify o Apple Podcast, a lasciare una recensione a cinque stelline :)Un abbraccio,B.
Rebecca Minkoff on Beauty Bosses In her Beauty Bosses interview with Dr. Lara Devgan, Rebecca Minkoff opens up about her journey from a young designer in NYC to building a global fashion brand known for its iconic bags and accessible luxury pieces. She dives into the origins of Rebecca Minkoff LLC, how she got her first big break in the early 2000s, and what it takes to carve out a space in an industry that's constantly evolving.The tone of the episode is both candid and inspirational: Rebecca doesn't shy away from the challenges she's faced but frames them as crucial lessons — not setbacks — that shaped how she leads her brand today. Beauty Bosses Podcast RSS
Rebecca Minkoff on Beauty Bosses In her Beauty Bosses interview with Dr. Lara Devgan, Rebecca Minkoff opens up about her journey from a young designer in NYC to building a global fashion brand known for its iconic bags and accessible luxury pieces. She dives into the origins of Rebecca Minkoff LLC, how she got her first big break in the early 2000s, and what it takes to carve out a space in an industry that's constantly evolving.The tone of the episode is both candid and inspirational: Rebecca doesn't shy away from the challenges she's faced but frames them as crucial lessons — not setbacks — that shaped how she leads her brand today. Beauty Bosses Podcast RSS
Stephen Grootes speaks to David Tlale - Owner and Fashion Designer at David Tlale Designs about Giorgio Armani’s impact in the business of fashion and luxury The Money Show is a podcast hosted by well-known journalist and radio presenter, Stephen Grootes. He explores the latest economic trends, business developments, investment opportunities, and personal finance strategies. Each episode features engaging conversations with top newsmakers, industry experts, financial advisors, entrepreneurs, and politicians, offering you thought-provoking insights to navigate the ever-changing financial landscape. Thank you for listening to a podcast from The Money Show Listen live Primedia+ weekdays from 18:00 and 20:00 (SA Time) to The Money Show with Stephen Grootes broadcast on 702 https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj and CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show, go to https://buff.ly/7QpH0jY or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/PlhvUVe Subscribe to The Money Show Daily Newsletter and the Weekly Business Wrap here https://buff.ly/v5mfetc The Money Show is brought to you by Absa Follow us on social media 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702 CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/Radio702 CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of How'd She Do That?, we're sitting down with Mary Scott Jameson, the visionary founder of Sitano, a brand known for its effortlessly chic and elevated designs. What started as an idea has grown into a sought-after brand that blends timeless style with modern sophistication. But how did she do it?Mary Scott shares the behind-the-scenes story of launching Sitano, the lessons she's learned as an entrepreneur, and the challenges she's overcome along the way. We'll dive into:✨ The inspiration behind Sitano and how it all began✨ Navigating the ups and downs of building a fashion brand✨ The realities of entrepreneurship✨ Advice for aspiring business owners looking to bring their own vision to lifeIf you've ever dreamed of starting your own brand or love hearing real stories of women making their mark in business, this episode is for you!
In recent months, the fashion industry has seen unprecedented price hikes, CEO turnovers, sustainability back-peddling, and more — culminating in what The Business of Fashion's Imran Amed is calling, a ‘full-blown luxury crisis'. Amed joins Rapid Response to take us inside the industry chaos, and share his insights and predictions for the year ahead. Plus, he shares how the savviest brands today are finally cracking into the Indian market, finding a competitive advantage with AI, and taking inspiration from Oscar-winner Michelle Yeoh.Visit the Rapid Response website here: https://www.rapidresponseshow.com/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
“Retail is Detail.” Gary Flynn, CEO and co-owner of distinguished menswear retailer M. Dumas and Sons. With a 107-year history, Dumas continues to grow throughout the Charleston area. What began in 1917 as a small shop selling Navy uniforms and hunting and outdoor apparel has grown to become an iconic fixture on King Street with a national and international reach. Flynn has been leading Dumas for over eight years and has played an instrumental role in the company's expansion, including successfully opening two brand partner stores.
Are you curious about how to rise through the ranks in the fashion industry? In today's episode, I'm thrilled to have a conversation with Kelly Helfman, MAGIC. Kelly's journey from customer service to overseeing one of the largest fashion trade shows in the world is nothing short of inspirational. Learn More About the Boutique Hub Here: https://theboutiquehub.com/join/boutique/ Resources: Learn more about MAGIC: https://www.magicfashionevents.com/en/index.html Kelly Helfman: Instagram | Website 2025 Boutique Boss Planner Join The Boutique Hub Community Ashley Alderson: Instagram The Boutique Hub: Website | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | TikTok | YouTube
This week, Morgan DeBaun sits down with Nikki Ogunnaike, fashion journalist and editor-in-chief of Marie Claire magazine, for an insightful conversation on the fashion industry, trends, and journalism. This episode is brought to you by: Sign up now for a $1 per month trial at shopify.com/journey Go to cozyearth.com/journey and use code JOURNEY for an exclusive 40% discount. Go to Quince.com/journey for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns. For a limited time, kids eat FREE! Visit HelloFresh.com/journeykids to unlock this offer. Try Found for free at Found.com/JOURNEY In the episode: 00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome 01:03 Understanding the Fashion World 03:02 The Business of Fashion Shows 06:20 Behind the Scenes at Fashion Week 09:47 Nikki's Career Journey 14:16 The Marie Claire Woman 17:20 Navigating Political and Social Issues 23:37 Trends and Personal Style 26:09 Navigating Personal Style as a Woman 30:14 The Business of Fashion Influencers 31:42 The Rise of Dupe Culture 35:46 The Bridal Industrial Complex 40:04 The Importance of Supporting Journalism 44:11 Conclusion and Final Thoughts In the episode, Nikki exposes the business side of the fashion industry, providing an insider's perspective on Fashion Week and what goes into fashion shows and editorial coverage. She discusses the democratization of fashion in recent years, specifically with social media and influencer culture breaking down traditional barriers in the industry. Morgan and Nikki explore what it means to be a woman today, emphasizing that women shouldn't feel the need to compartmentalize their interests. They also discuss how both Marie Claire and Blavity have decided to cover political issues and the complications that online bots have brought to content. They examine how influencer culture has valued trends over personal style, expose "dupe culture" for what it is, and shed light on the rampant consumerism of the wedding industry. Finally, Nikki and Morgan highlight the necessity of fact-based journalism in democracy, and why individuals should support it. Tune into this episode for an inside look at the business of fashion from an industry leader herself, Nikki Ogunnaike. Don't forget to subscribe to The Journey so you never miss an episode! More from Nikki: https://www.instagram.com/nikkiogun https://www.nikkiogunnaike.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/nikki-ogunnaike-090b8b8/Join the Newsletter for More Exclusive Content: https://worksmartprogram.ac-page.com/thejourneypodcast Make sure you are following Morgan's journey on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@morgandebaun?_ Visit Mormatcha.com to make a purchase. Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/thejourneybymdb Produced by MicMoguls.
Join us on this exciting episode of the Kick Your Boots Up Podcast as we sit down with the talented TK Trask, the creative mind behind Molly & Gidget. Known for her bold and unapologetic designs that light up red carpets and center stages, TK has made waves in the fashion world with her work featured on runways, at the Grand Ole Opry, Nashville stages, Miss Rodeo America, Whiskey Jam, CMA Fest, worn by Universal Music Group Nashville's Catie Offerman on tour with George Strait, and more! For a full episode transcript, visit our website at: https://www.justinboots.com/en/kick-your-boots-up/podcast.htmlFollow Justin on Social Media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/justinboots Twitter: https://twitter.com/justinboots Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justinboots_/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/justinboots/ Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@justin_boots? Shop Justin Boots HERE
In this episode, we're excited to welcome our very first guest, Angela Watts! Angela is the Founder & Executive Director of Atlanta Fashion Week (ATLFW) and a founding member of CFDA Connects. Angela shares her unique transition from tech to fashion and discuss how Atlanta is crafting its own vibrant fashion community. Black Businesses We're Loving: FeNoel: https://fenoel.com/ SammyB: https://sammybdesigns.com/ Kenya Freeman of Sylvia Mollie Collectionshttps://sylviamollie.com The Tasha Belle Group: https://www.instagram.com/belleuncut/?hl=en
We're talking all things fashion and entrepreneurship with Suzie Turner, founder and CEO of popular fashion brand Gibsonlook! From working as a buyer for Nordstrom to utilizing that experience and passion in her own company, Suzie shares her journey into the world of fashion. Turning her endless ideas into a reality, Gibsonlook is committed to empowering women through fashion with affordable, timeless, and cross-generational pieces. We're covering everything from entrepreneurship, the highs and lows of business, finding your personal style, and managing ever changing trends and so much more. Tune in now for an inspiring and informative episode!Follow Gibsonlook:https://www.instagram.com/gibsonlookShop Gibsonlook here and use code TIFFANY10 for 10% off your order: https://rstyle.me/+3nNs2KD1aTFL1I7Cmr4clA'Shop my look from today's episode: https://rstyle.me/+u6q_inae6U6BtwlS9j2RGA Listen to Suzie's podcast, A Closer Look: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-closer-look/id1635453460 I'm loving Personal Trainer Food... an easy and cost efficient way to have healthy meals ready in minutes for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Shop at https://www.PersonalTrainerFood.com and use code TIFFANY35 for 35% off your order!Check out our podcast, now on video, on my YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLzeA0jBX83j4wqpA2r9lpQTune in NOW and don't forget to subscribe, listen, rate, and review!To learn more about your host, Tiffany Blackmon…Check out my website,https://tiffanycblackmon.comSubscribe on YouTube, Tiffany Blackmonhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLzeA0jBX83j4wqpA2r9lpQFollow me on Instagram, @tiffanycblackmonhttps://www.instagram.com/tiffanycblackmonFollow me on Facebook, Tiffany Blackmonhttps://www.facebook.com/tiffanyslifestyleSubscribe to my newsletter so you never miss anything:https://bit.ly/44bk6fW
This week, Ryan speaks with Elisa Dahan, Creative Director & Founder Dodiee. Prior to to embarking on this new shapewear brand, Elisa was the Co Chief Creative Officer of Mackage for 20 years. They discuss Montreal, brand building, and trends in the industry.
Time Stamps:(1:13) - Introduction to Daniel-Yaw Miller(3:01) - What is The Business of Fashion and how is it different from other publications?(4:18) - The evolution of the fashion industry and its connection to sports and athletes(13:24) - The current state of Nike in the broader sneaker market(23:25) - How sneaker brands view their relationship with the resale market(27:25) - The sneaker resale market - startups, trends, and margins(37:08) - Different factors impacting supply and demand within sneaker resale(40:39) - Fashion and sports are coming closer together(44:01) - Closing thoughts from Dan and where to find The Business of Fashion Find Daniel-Yaw and The Business of Fashion:On their website = https://www.businessoffashion.com/authors/daniel-yaw-miller/On LinkedIn = https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-yaw-miller-1bb45669/ Find Neustreet:On our website = https://neustreet.com/On Twitter = https://twitter.com/realneustreetOn Instagram = https://www.instagram.com/realneustreetOn TikTok = https://www.tiktok.com/@neustreet
Per la prima puntata del 2024 di Ravenous Fashion Podcast, il primo podcast italiano su moda, marketing e sostenibilità andremo ad analizzare il celebre e attesissimo Report The State Of Fashion 2024 redatto da The Business Of Fashion & McKinsey & Company. Con il mio solito pepe quando parlo da sola tratteremo argomenti vari e importanti: dai nuovi influencer alle sofferenze della supply chain, all'AI generativa nella moda alle nuove norme in materiale sostenibilità, dal fashion branding all'emergenza climatica. TIME STAMP: l'analisi del report inizia al minuto 08:08 Ecco i link utili delle risorse citate durante la puntata: Scarica il report Scarica il Case Study Selling to the 1% La puntata con Federica Caiazzo La puntata con Francesca Corazzin L'articolo sul Metaverso La conferenza su come comunicare la sostenibilità aziendale Nel caso non ci conoscessimo piacere, mi chiamo Beatrice e questi sono i miei canali social: @ravenousfashionpodcast @labeadelbranding Se invece sei interessat* a IT FACTOR SOCIETY per il tuo personal brand questo è il link per avere maggiori informazioni. Infine se ti è piaciuta questa puntata ti invito a iscriverti al canale e, se stai ascoltando l'episodio su Spotify o Apple Podcast, a lasciare una recensione a cinque stelline :) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ravenousfashionpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ravenousfashionpodcast/support
In this episode of the Third Culture Africans podcast, Banke Kuku, a renowned fashion designer and founder of the brand Banké Cuku, shares her journey in the fashion industry, discussing challenges, growth strategies, and the future of Nigerian fashion. Banke's experience working with the Designers Guild and her focus on sustainability and collaboration provide valuable insights for fashion entrepreneurs in Nigeria. She emphasizes the importance of industry experience, scalability, and adapting to local markets. From her reflections on the challenges of the lockdown period to her commitment to maintaining high standards and sustainability, Banke's story offers inspiration and practical advice for aspiring designers and entrepreneurs looking to grow their brands in Nigeria's fashion industry. Her optimism and determination to create a sustainable and thriving industry make this episode a must-listen for fashion enthusiasts and entrepreneurs seeking to navigate the complexities of the Nigerian fashion landscape.,In this episode of the Third Culture Africans podcast, renowned fashion designer Banke Kuku, founder of the brand Banké Cuku, offers valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities within the Nigerian fashion industry. With a wealth of experience, including her work with the Designers Guild, Banke discusses the importance of industry experience, scalability, and sustainability. She shares her journey, from navigating the challenges of the lockdown period to her commitment to maintaining high standards and sustainability in her brand. Her optimism and determination to create a thriving industry make this episode essential listening for fashion enthusiasts and entrepreneurs seeking to navigate and contribute to the growth of the Nigerian fashion landscape. Banke's practical advice and inspirational journey provide valuable takeaways for those looking to make their mark in the industry. • Follow Banke Kuku on Instagram at @bankekukuliving for updates on the new collection and store expansion. • Visit Banke Kuku's store in Lagos, Nigeria to shop the new collection and experience the expanded space. • Stay tuned for the grand opening of the expanded store to explore the new offerings and shop for Christmas. • Check out Banke Kuku's website for more information on the brand, collections, and upcoming events. • Keep an eye out for the latest designs and products from Banke Kuku, available for purchase in-store and online. Subscribe to Third Culture Africans for more inspiring stories and diverse perspectives on African success and culture. Join our community and stay connected. Visit our website, follow us on social media, and be part of the conversation. Your support means the world to us! Explore our Website and Join the community
The best fashion podcast in the world is back with its two esoteric, mysterious, cool, charming, witty, lovely, adorable, hot, mysterious (again), hosts: Sol (@solthompson) and Michael (@_smithstagram)! Join the boys as they chat about the downfall of fashion journalism, the most influential runway shows of all time, Rick Owens runways, Dior and I (the documentary), Fraternity hazing rituals, viral marketing, Supreme, resonant frequencies of clothing, the importance of Linen, clinical trials, looksmaxxing, bonesmashing, mewing, canthal tilt, the insidious return of eating disorders in fashion, and so much more!If you are sensitive to discussion of eating disorders, the conversation happens around 43:00 and lasts until around 50:00. If you are currently struggling with disordered eating, please reach out to a medical professional. Lots of love,SolMessage us with Business Inquiries at pairofkingspod@gmail.com Links: Instagram: instagram.com/pairofkingspod TikTok: tiktok.com/@pairofkingspod Twitter/X: twitter.com/pairofkingspod Sol's Instagram: instagram.com/solthompson Michael's Instagram: instagram.com/_smithstagram Michael's TikTok: tiktok.com/@smithstagram
Hey fashion friends! Welcome back to another episode of The Haute Guide! Today I just want to have a real conversation on the stresses of being a multifaceted fashionpreneur. It's hard, I know, because I'm currently going through it - so let's talk about it. As always, thank you for tuning in to this week's episode of The Haute Guide. Don't forget: Subscribe Rate 5 stars Share Follow me everywhere: Website ➭ http://www.akbrownstl.com Facebook ➭ http://www.facebook.com/akbrownstl Twitter ➭ http://www.twitter.com/akbrownstl Youtube ➭ https://www.youtube.com/@akbrownstl Instagrams ➭ http://www.instagram.com/akbrownstl http://www.instagram.com/fwrdsociety http://www.instagram.com/hauteboss.co (changing next week) http://www.instagram.com/pinkmusestudio http://www.instagram.com/thehauteguidepodcast http://www.instagram.com/thefittingroomlive http://www.instagram.com/thefashionfirmpr
We're so lucky to have some great guests with us today to discuss the business of fashion & apparel, e-commerce, social media and so much more. The panelists are also content partners. Content partners help Voyage in so many ways from sponsoring our mission, spreading the word about the work we do and collaborating with us on content like this.Alicia Dakteris | Designer BagsIntro: I'm a Designer, and I have two ongoing businesses: Designer bags and Interior Design. I can discuss any of these two topics.Voyage Story: http://voyagela.com/interview/meet-alicia-dakteris-alicia-dakteris-newport-beach/Website: www.aliciadakteris.comYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@aliciadakteris8041Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aliciadakteris/Angelique Wong | Digital Marketer & Fashion DesignerIntro: I highlight and educate small businesses with the tools to maintain successful marketing strategies in a highly saturated e-commerce landscape.CanvasRebel Story: https://canvasrebel.com/meet-angelique-wong/Website: https://societalheightsmarketing.hbportal.co/schedule/615b32e4d0424b12815e72dcInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/societalheightsmarketing/Victoria Peters | TDBT FounderIntro: Custom tie-dye.CanvasRebel Story: https://canvasrebel.com/meet-victoria-peters/Website: https://tyedyebytori.com/Instagram: @tyedyebytoriGabriella Csapo | Photographer & Creative DirectorIntro: Photographer & Creative DirectorCanvasRebel Story: https://canvasrebel.com/meet-gabriella-csapo/Website: www.gabriellastephaniec.comYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKLUmFJdqAJd_88DqdxYtAAInstagram: www.instagram.com/gabriellastephaniec/Other: TikTok: www.tiktok.com/gabriellastephaniec/ Twitch: www.twitch.tv/xjebyxd
Lingerie chain Victoria's Secret is reportedly ditching its woke, feminist makeover of recent years as it hasn't translated to business success.Since the brand decided to move away from its "hyper-sexualized" image – as BusinessOfFashion.com described it in a recent article – Victoria's Secret has seen a significant revenue drop.As such, it has looked to revamp itself and bring back "sexiness," the outlet noted in a piece that was also published by editorial partner CNN on Tuesday.Cathaleen Chen reported that the brand's efforts to promote inclusivity – which included making LGBTQ pro women's soccer player and outspoken leftist Megan Rapinoe, as well as a transgender woman, brand spokesmodels and getting rid of its famous "Angels" supermodels – gained "favorable reviews from online critics [but] never translated into sales."Support the show
Join Sarah and Sabrina, two powerhouse CEOs from the beauty-tech world, as they take you behind the scenes of Business of Fashion's 2023 Business of Beauty Global Forum in Napa. Dive into this episode where they'll share their first impressions of the conference.In this episode you'll learn: How executives, entrepreneurs, and creatives get invited Their favorite speakers and takeaways What they expected vs. what they got An inside look into the goody bagsThanks for listening! Stay tuned for the next Full Stack Beauty episode and follow @LandingInternational and @ClearForMe.Episode Mentions:The Business of FashionStanly Ranch Napa
This week, Ryan speaks with Flora Backer who founded the Rya Collection. They both discuss trends and how clothing can empower others.
Hey fashion friends! Welcome back to another episode of The Haute Guide! Today we're in full MAGIC planning mode! If you don't know about MAGIC, then you're missing out! In our segment we break down tips for attending MAGIC as a boutique owner/buyer, as a stylist, and for other fashion experts and enthusiasts! Tips for Attending MAGIC As A Buyer Conduct trend research and a customer profile analysis before heading to the show, so you know what you are looking for Create an open to buy (OTB) budget so you know how much money you have to spend Do preliminary research on the vendors that will be attending, which you can find the complete list here Make a plan for all of the days you will be at MAGIC (hopefully you can stay for all 3). Plan out where you're going to go and utilize the map so you can maximize all of your time Download Whatsapp as it's the more common communication tool with the vendors, as well as have a QR code for your business information and if you want, physical business cards Tips for Attending MAGIC As A Stylist Conduct trend research and a customer profile analysis of the clients you style or the projects you normally style for before heading to the show, so you know what you are looking for Create an open to buy (OTB) budget so you know how much money you have to spend (your budget will most likely be lower than a buyer or boutique owner) Do preliminary research on the vendors that will be attending, which you can find the complete list here Make a plan for all of the days you will be at MAGIC (hopefully you can stay for all 3). Plan out where you're going to go and utilize the map so you can maximize all of your time Download Whatsapp as it's the more common communication tool with the vendors, as well as have a QR code for your business information and if you want, physical business cards Tips for Attending MAGIC As A Fashion Enthusiast Make a plan for the educational sessions and experience activations, which you can find here And lastly, wear something cute yet chic, and most importantly, HAVE FUN! I'll be back with more MAGIC content within the next two weeks. Thank you for tuning in to this week's episode of The Haute Guide. Don't forget: Subscribe Rate 5 stars Share Follow me everywhere: Website ➭ http://www.akbrownstl.com Facebook ➭ http://www.facebook.com/akbrownstl Twitter ➭ http://www.twitter.com/akbrownstl Instagrams ➭ http://www.instagram.com/akbrownstl http://www.instagram.com/fwrdsociety http://www.instagram.com/hauteboss.co http://www.instagram.com/pinkmusestudio http://www.instagram.com/thehauteguidepodcast http://www.instagram.com/thefittingroomtv
Hey fashion friends! Welcome back to another episode of The Haute Guide! Today I'm talking about what we all have been discussing this week, Shein catching a RICO charge for infringement and racketeering, and now - what does the future of fast fashion look like? Make sure to subscribe, rate, and give 5 stars! My Links: Website ➭ http://www.akbrownstl.com Facebook ➭ http://www.facebook.com/akbrownstl Twitter ➭ http://www.twitter.com/akbrownstl Follow ALL of My Instagrams ➭ http://www.instagram.com/akbrownstl http://www.instagram.com/fwrdsociety http://www.instagram.com/hauteboss.co http://www.instagram.com/pinkmusestudio http://www.instagram.com/thehauteguidepodcast http://www.instagram.com/thefittingroomtv
This week, Ryan speaks to buyers Stacey Defeo and John Totolis. Stacey and John share how they create excitement in their store and why Century21 is a landmark for the city.
Baddies! I'm so excited to be back with another episode of Build Your Skincare Routine, where we are deep diving into a Vitamin and Supplement multi-part episode. We're going to take a look at which supplements you'll want to take a look at depending on your skin type and condition. Sponsorship for today's show comes from OneSkin. OneSkin is for everyone that wants to prevent or reverse the signs of aging with a groundbreaking approach. OneSkin addresses skin health at the molecular level, targeting the root causes of aging so skin behaves, feels, and appears younger. It's time for you to experience a new skin health routine at a discounted rate today! Get 15% off with the code TRUEBEAUTY at oneskin.co. That's 15% off oneskin.co with code TRUEBEAUTY. We only have one body, one skin, and only YOU can choose to make it better. Age healthy with OneSkin. Resources for today's episode: Cosmetic Dermatology Third Edition by Drs. Leslie Baumann, Evan Rieder and Mary Sun, McKinsey and Business Of Fashion annual report, The State of Fashion: Beauty, wikipedia Send your beauty questions and beauty baddie moments of the week to truebeautypodcast@gmail.com . Follow me on Instagram @thetruebeautypodcast and @thebrownelizabethtaylor Book virtual appointments with me at www.TRUEBEAUTYBROOKLYN.com And Click here to subscribe to my YouTube Channel Don't forget to rate us 5-stars, subscribe, and leave a review on Apple iTunes. Tell a friend to tell a friend if you like the show! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hey fashion friends! Welcome back to another episode of The Haute Guide! Today I'm not sugar coating our convo, because there's alot to be talked about when it comes to being a fashion entrepreneur, and why most of us really shouldn't be in the business of fashion. Make sure to subscribe, rate, and give 5 stars! My Links: Website ➭ http://www.akbrownstl.com Facebook ➭ http://www.facebook.com/akbrownstl Twitter ➭ http://www.twitter.com/akbrownstl Follow ALL of My Instagrams ➭ http://www.instagram.com/akbrownstl http://www.instagram.com/fwrdsociety http://www.instagram.com/hauteboss.co http://www.instagram.com/pinkmusestudio http://www.instagram.com/thehauteguidepodcast http://www.instagram.com/thefittingroomtv
A Professional's Guide to Bespoke Fashion in 2023 - Will Russ - R6 Clothier Get ready to elevate your fashion game with Spencer Smith and his guest, the founder of R6 Clothier, Will Russ. In this exciting episode, they discuss men's fashion in a professional setting, sharing insights from Will's experience in door-to-door sales and the importance of relationships and credibility in starting a successful clothing business. They delve into the mechanics of setting up a custom clothing business, discuss current fashion trends, and emphasize the value of investing in high-quality, custom-made attire. They even announce a new business venture of Will's called "Tailored Gents, which simplifies the process of purchasing custom outfits. Here are three takeaways from Will's journey as an entrepreneur: 1. Embrace your failures: Will admits that he was initially bad at selling clothing because he lacked context, having grown up with a perception of clothing through the limited scope of brands like Tommy Hilfiger and Polo. However, he didn't let this deter him, and with help, he persisted and learned the ropes of the clothing business. 2. Opportunities come in unexpected ways: Will's journey from being a door-to-door book salesman to a professional men's fashion brand owner might not seem linear, but it's not uncommon for entrepreneurial journeys to have twists and turns. 3. Passion for the product: Will's interest in sales stemmed from an interest in the product. He enjoyed being around people and found enjoyment in selling clothing over other products. It's critical to have passion for what you're selling, and it's often what sets entrepreneurs apart. Don't miss this enlightening conversation that will boost your confidence and respect level both inside and outside the office. Tune in now to Self-Funded with Spencer! Timestamps [00:00:09] Interview with Will Russ on Men's Professional Wear [00:03:44] Door-to-Door Sales: Challenges and Triumphs [00:07:03] Mastering Salesmanship with a Steady Mindset [00:10:30] Experience in Fashion Industry and Building Client Trust [00:13:56] Career transition struggles and realization [00:17:36] Starting a Clothing Business from Scratch [00:21:12] Leveraging Relationships to Start a Business [00:24:13] Metrics & Scaling for Small Businesses [00:27:13] Cost-effective Clothing Business Marketing Strategies and Professional Attire Trends [00:30:30] Efficient RFP Management and Fashion for Business [00:33:46] Custom-made clothing features and options [00:36:37] The Benefits of Custom-Made Clothes [00:39:56] The Popularity of Sneakers with Formal Attire [00:43:06] The Importance of Professional Dressing [00:46:21] Taylor Jent - A Simplified Custom Clothing Experience [00:49:34] Revolutionizing Online Clothing Subscriptions [00:52:56] The Future of Professional Fashion [00:56:07] Impact of Appearance on Confidence and Perception #mensfashion #professionalwear #entrepreneurialjourney #sales #customclothing #door2doorsales #coaching #startup #custommade #tailormade #businessattire #casualwear #sneakerswithsuits #investing #selfconfidence #clientrelationships #fashiontrends #podcast #TailoredGents #R6Clothier #bespoke #bespokemenswear #fashion #fashionblogger --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spencer-harlan-smith/support
My guest this week is journalist Lauren Sherman.Lauren is one of my favorite fashion and style writers. She's been the chief correspondent for Business of Fashion for nearly ten years and recently now moved to Puck News.Lauren and I discuss moving to LA, how the return to dressing up isn't happening, the importance of critiques, what to do with creativity, the future of Ralph Lauren and Armani, and joining Puck NewsLauren's Newsletter at Puck*Sponsored by Standard & Strange – Get the facts on loopwheel
This week our Street Politicians Tamika and Mysonne speak with fashion designer and founder of Bellargo, Tiffany Williams who speaks on what it means to be a fashion brand consultant, how she build her brand and the challenges she faced. Afterwards, Tamika and Mysonne get into a little debate about the controversy surrounding ASAP Rocky Gucci campaign and Michael B Jordan and Jonathan Majors photos.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sew Heidi is a business coach and educator who helps freelance fashion designers build better businesses. She joined me on Ditching Hourly to compare notes on the similarities and differences between freelancing in fashion vs. freelancing in software. Spoiler alert: There was a lot more in common than you might expect.Episode SummaryIn this episode, we discuss the journey of fashion freelancing, the business of fashion design, the complexities of product development, the transition to permanent freelancing, and the business-building principles for freelancing. Our guest Heidi shares her success story of becoming a fashion freelancer in 2009 and building a six-figure income in just 30-40 hours a week. We discuss the roles and processes involved in the fashion industry, from fashion design to pattern-making and textile design. We also cover the importance of niche-down and positioning for business success and the importance of cash flow and finance. This episode is full of valuable insight for anyone looking to become a successful freelancer of any type.Heidi's BioAfter running a brand I grew to hate and working 60+ hours in a toxic fashion job, I almost burnt out of the fashion industry. But then I found freelancing. I reached $100k+ and was living my dream, working when I wanted, traveling, and I never worried about paying the bills.I worked for myself, earned steady income, and loved my clients. #winwinwinSince then, I've taught 1000s of fashion freelancers to do the same through my free content, my podcast, and my program, Freelance Accelerator: from Surviving to Thriving (FAST).Heidi's Links https://successfulfashiondesigner.com/ https://successfulfashiondesigner.com/fast/ (Heidi's Freelance Accelerator program) https://successfulfashiondesigner.com/podcast/
Iniziamo la quinta stagione di Ravenous Fashion Podcast, il primo podcast italiano su moda, marketing e sostenibilità con una delle puntate preferite dell'anno: l'analisi del report The State Of Fashion 2023 redatto da The Business Of Fashion & McKinsey & Company. Parleremo di trend di comunicazione, della produzione, della resilienza del settore, di come attrare talenti e tanto altro! C'è anche una sorpresa speciale per te! Scarica il report RICHIEDI LA TUA CONSULENZA DI PERSONAL BRANDING GRATUITA: https://forms.gle/Log6jXWoC2a7bjNX7 Seguimi su: @ravenousfashionpodcast @ravenousbrand Se ti è piaciuta questa puntata ti invito a iscriverti al canale e, se stai ascoltando l'episodio su spotify o apple podcast, a lasciare una recensione e cinque stelline :) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ravenousfashionpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ravenousfashionpodcast/support
DEMEANOR By Tiara Alexandria is a black-owned, woman founded contemporary womenswear brand that provides cocktail attire and elevated essentials to the modern-day multifaceted girl boss and socialite. We sat down with the founder Tiara Alexandria to discuss her journey, launching DEMEANOR, the fashion industry and more. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cosignmag/support
I met today's guest briefly when he walked by while I was having dinner with a mutual friend. He is one of the most special people, a perfect example of a person who has done the work. Growing up a" brown, gay, small, and muslim" man in a post-9/11 North America, he has not only arrived at the very top of one of the world's most prestigious industries, but also at the height of knowing and embracing his true identity. And I promise you, it's a wonderful one.Imran Amed is one of fashion's leading writers, thinkers and commentators, and is founder, CEO and editor-in-chief of The Business of Fashion (BoF), a modern media company and the authoritative voice of the $2.5 trillion global fashion and luxury industries.Imran began his career as a management consultant and started writing about the fashion business from his sofa in London in 2007.BoF sparked a new kind of fashion dialogue, exploring the key drivers of an industry undergoing unprecedented change and rapid growth. Imran's writing filled a void in fashion media and soon his analysis garnered tens of thousands of readers who would wake each morning to The Daily Digest email newsletter. In 2017, ten years after founding BoF, he was appointed by Queen Elizabeth II as Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) for services to the fashion industry. In 2018, Imran was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design. He has also been named in Fast Company's annual list of the Most Creative People in Business, British GQ's list of the 100 Most Influential Men in Britain, Indian GQ's list of the 50 Most Influential Global Indians, and Wired's list of the 100 most influential figures in Britain's digital economy.As you can tell, this episode is longer than normal. As a result, the last 15 minutes were only recorded on a back-up device. You will notice a shift in audio quality that may be bothersome at first, but stick it out and your ears will soon adapt. It's worth it. I am a one-man traveling podcast studio, and I don't always get the tech right. But we're doing our best for you and thank you for your patience as we perfect this craft.Listen as we discuss:We're all "fashion people", the most democratic form of expression.Why do wealthy people tend to dress extravagantly?The reason I wear a black t-shirt everyday (and my soft spot for cars).Imran's childhood and his journey to becoming who he is.A broad, general, multifaceted education beats - and often leads to - specializing.You don't have to fit into life. You can fit life into who you are.How we can find gratitude for our pain.A defining moment: confronting anti-Islamic abuse at Harvard after 9/11.What it's like to be an openly gay muslim man.The origins of his massively popular company, The Business of Fashion.Align your talent, skills, and passion, and you'll find your purpose.Why it's refreshing to be asked personal questions.YouTube: @mogawdatofficialInstagram: @mo_gawdatFacebook: @mo.gawdat.officialTwitter: @mgawdatLinkedIn: /in/mogawdatWebsite: mogawdat.comConnect with Imran Amed on Instagram @imranamed and his website, businessoffashion.comDon't forget to subscribe to Slo Mo for new episodes every Sunday. Only with your help can we reach One Billion Happy #onebillionhappy
Pinaman Owusu-Banahene is the founder and CEO of Adjoaa, an online fashion marketplace that highlights African designers. A graduate of the London School of Economics, Pinaman spent her childhood between Ghana and New Zealand. Although she initially began her career in public policy, she has since pivoted into the world of entrepreneurship, where she leverages her global perspective to connect customers with some of the most exciting designers in the world. She shares how her grandparents instilled their values on money management, and why "make it work" applies to more than just fashion.
This week, Ryan speaks with Fred Mannella who is an expert in the resale market. An entrepreneur and founder, Fred discusses the process of buying vintage items, why it is sustainable, and the future of the fashion industry. Check out 2 Authenticators. Ryan's Rants & Raves is a podcast series on fashion, design and all things Québec produced by the Québec Government Office in New York and hosted by Fashion Attaché Ryan McInturf.
On our new weekly lightning round mini ep with Lauren Sherman, we're fucking around with being Throwing Fits' NYFW woman on the street, war reporting from the Ukraine trenches, MCing Vogue World, Shein brand ambassadorship, hosting Andrew Tate, getting plagiarized by Hypebeast, sneaker blogging, women's shapewear, Redbubble streetwear, Anna Wintour's assistant, Karl Lagerfeld's cat, LA West Hollywood bros and much more. For more Throwing Fits, check us out on Patreon: www.patreon.com/throwingfits.
And business is booming! This week, the boys are joined by The Business of Fashion's chief correspondent and new host of BoF's The Debrief podcast, Lauren Sherman. Lauren came through to school us on her addiction to The Row, who she thinks will and should take over at Louis Vuitton, her take on menswear right now, the post-post-streetwear landscape, whether or not Instagram's reign over fashion is over, how brands are attempting to understand TikTok, how we can get on the BoF 500, TF's reputation around the water cooler, the keys to throwing a good fashion party, the difference between American and European fashion houses, Vogue World bringing back that Fashion's Night Out feeling, the Rhuigi era at Bally, clicks vs. bricks, joining the international podcasting brotherhood and reading some mean reviews, a proper media diet, her upcoming book on Victoria's Secret and much more on this insider and illuminating epsidoe of The Only Podcast That Matters™. For more Throwing Fits, check us out on Patreon: www.patreon.com/throwingfits. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Washington Post critic-at-large Robin Givhan speaks with Joanne Crevoiserat, CEO of Tapestry, about the business of fashion, how the industry has contended with disruptions from COVID-19 to labor shortages as well as what's next for the future of retail. Conversation recorded on Monday, Sept. 12, 2022.
Handbags and small leather goods occupy a special place in the retail market. A recent report by the Business of Fashion, which Edited was thrilled to provide data insight on has underlined this.According to their recent company reports, 50% of Prada sales and as high as 72% of Bottega Veneta sales are attributed to handbag and small leather goods purchases.To talk about this today on the podcast we're joined by Diana Lee, the Director of Research and Analysis at Business of Fashion, who is instrumental in delivering the new era of designer bags report from BOF Insights.We discussed how the report came about and what the key takeaways are for retailers and brands, who currently occupy the luxury space, as well as the challenger brands that aspire to get there.If you want to find out more about the report and all the amazing changes in the handbag market click on this link. https://www.businessoffashion.com/reports/luxury/reportsluxurythe-new-era-of-designer-bags-redefining-leather-goods-report-bof-insights-handbags-resale/
Karen Webster, CEO of PYMNTS, Tom Kanach, CTO at The Fision, and Jennifer Rosado, Chief Customer Officer at JOOR, join together in this fireside chat.Port X Logistics is your easy button for your drayage, transload, and trucking needs for all ports and ramps in the United States and Canada. Our four pillars of Culture, Service, Tech, and Trucks are what set us apart from the rest. We provide full visibility from the second your container leaves the origin port to the final stage of delivery.Follow FreightWaves on Apple PodcastsFollow FreightWaves on SpotifyMore FreightWaves Podcasts
On this episode I speak to Mistress Saturn, a NYC dominatrix and BDSM practitioner, photographer and artist, where we speak about the Politics and Business of Fashion, Fetish and Photography.You can contact Mistress Saturn here:Worship Saturn
This week, Ryan speaks with Greg Nicoghosian, Global Brand Director at PAJAR and Jane Labrèche at PAJAR. They discuss the brand, licensing, and the importance of development within the industry. They also shared the exciting news that PAJAR is behind the new footwear at Prince Tennis. Ryan's Rants & Raves is a podcast series on fashion, design and all things Québec produced by the Québec Government Office in New York and hosted by Fashion Attaché Ryan McInturf
In this week's episode of Beyond Consulting, we welcome Rahul Malik, former Boston Consulting Group (BCG), and current Managing Director at The Business of Fashion. Rahul joins us to discuss how he successfully transitioned from consulting to the media and fashion industry. He covers a range of topics, including major trends driving consumer purchase decisions in the fashion industry now and what that looks like in the future. We also discussed how BOF is using data and insights to drive better outcomes for clients with BOF Insights. Lastly, Rahul covers his time at BCG and the projects he enjoyed the most. Each week we speak with leaders in venture capital, private equity, investment banking, and consulting to explore the various career options after leaving firms like McKinsey, Bain, BCG. BOF Insights: shop.businessoffashion.com Business Of Fashion: www.businessoffashion.com ECA: www.eca-partners.com Beyond Consulting: www.beyondconsulting.info
In this episode, I welcome 5X Founder and trailblazing tech entrepreneur, Dawn Dickson, back the show to talk about a very exciting web3-meets-fashion NFT drop in partnership with Jess Marquez, CEO of Visuals by Jess. This historic drop is in collaboration with Disrupt Art, an NFT platform on the Flow Blockchain that seeks to empower artists by reducing transaction fees for creatives. In 2011, Dawn was attending an event in Miami, dressed to impress in six-inch heels. After standing for hours, her feet were on fire and she desperately relief. She had no luck. Dawn set out to create a fashionable, must-have rollable flat that would be chic enough for the fanciest events, durable enough for everyday use and portable enough to be dispensed out of vending machines for convenience. She's been empowering women to step out of stilettos and into comfortable flats without sacrificing style ever since. SPONSORED BY ADVANTAGE EVANS™ ACADEMY Ready for YOUR advantage? With Bitcoin and Ethereum leading the way, the cryptocurrency market is booming. And growing. With thousands of different types of crypto (and counting), crypto is a fast-paced, fast moving emerging asset class. Find out what banks, governments, and companies like Paypal don't want you to know about owning crypto and holding it in your own wallet or self-guided crypto IRA. Bottom line? It's a wave. And you deserve this opportunity to ride it all the way to financial freedom that leads to economic empowerment and generational wealth. Learn while you earn. Safely. Legally. Confidently. transform your relationship with moneygenerate wealth in the new digital cash economycreate digital ownership streams that lead to generational wealthvet, buy, store, trade, earn, and sell cryptocurrenciesengage in “defi” to lend and leverage your cryptocreate, buy and trade creative and collectible NFTsMembership includes: Monthly live masterclassesLive Q&A with our expertsActive learning milestonesHeadlines and hot topicsReplay libraryResources Bank (a $500 value)Preferred access to invite-only eventsPreferred pricing for courses and eventsDiscounted 1:1 sessions (regularly $1,000) Join now at advantageevans.com/special. Guest Contact:FlatOut NFT LaunchWeb: DawnDickson.meTwitter: TheDawnDicksonShow Contact:Questions and requests: hello@techintersectpodcast.com Follow: Twitter @AtTechIntersect | Instagram @TechIntersect Web: Tech Intersect Podcast Connect for exclusive content: http://eepurl.com/gKqDyP Rapternal Music (Regulate and The Rabbit Hole) by Notty Productions is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.Produced by Tonya M. Evans for Advantage Evans, LLC, and Stephanie Renee for Soul Sanctuary, Inc. Support the show (https://tinyurl.com/techintersectvip)
Welcome to The Debrief, a new weekly podcast from The Business of Fashion, where we go beyond the glossy veneer and unpack our most popular BoF Professional stories. Hosted by BoF's chief correspondent Lauren Sherman, who after covering fashion and beauty for nearly two decades, will be your guide into the mega labels, indie upstarts and unforgettable personalities shaping the $2.5 trillion global fashion industry. Each week, Lauren will take you through one BoF Professional story — in conversation with BoF's correspondents and industry experts — and get to the heart of why it's something you need to know.. From the rise of direct-to-consumer disruptors, to the rapid consolidation of the luxury industry, to cultural shifts turning beauty upside down, what people buy — and how they buy it — matters. The Debrief is launching April 20th, with new episodes released every Wednesday. Search for 'The Debrief' and make sure to follow wherever you get your podcasts to never miss an episode.