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Retail Is Your Business
Sandra Makarem of The Collective Child - Disrupting Luxury Shopping

Retail Is Your Business

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 43:34


With the visions of disrupting the luxury shopping space, beginning with childrenswear, Venezuela-born CEO/Founder of The Collective Child Sandra Makarem has over a decade of experience in the fashion space, including nearly eight years working as a buyer and a planner at Bloomingdale’s where she managed the performance of several omni-channel departments and led the development of new brands, including launching several successful multi-million dollar departments and private label brands to address the emerging millennial market segment. She launched The Collective Child as a side hustle and has helped members discover emerging limited distribution labels from around the world through an unparalleled personalized service to thousands. Her passion, knowledge, and experience come through in every box shipped. With guest host Rebecca Fitts.

Fashion Is Your Business - a retail technology podcast
Sandra Makarem of The Collective Child - Disrupting Luxury Shopping

Fashion Is Your Business - a retail technology podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 43:37


With the visions of disrupting the luxury shopping space, beginning with childrenswear, Venezuela-born CEO/Founder of The Collective Child Sandra Makarem has over a decade of experience in the fashion space, including nearly eight years working as a buyer and a planner at Bloomingdale’s where she managed the performance of several omni-channel departments and led the development of new brands, including launching several successful multi-million dollar departments and private label brands to address the emerging millennial market segment. She launched The Collective Child as a side hustle and has helped members discover emerging limited distribution labels from around the world through an unparalleled personalized service to thousands. Her passion, knowledge, and experience come through in every box shipped. With guest host Rebecca Fitts.

The Glossy Podcast
The Collective Child's Sandra Makarem: Subscriptions are the next evolution of multi-brand retail

The Glossy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2019 32:23


When Sandra Makarem was working in the buying department at Bloomingdale's, she began to see a discrepancy between shoppers' and retailers' behavior. So she decided to create The Collective Child. The Collective Child's model is similar to that of  other clothing subscription companies: Subscribers share their preferences, they receive a curated selection of items to suit their needs, and then they keep what they want and send back what they don't. What makes The Collective Child unique is that it targets a very specific audience: moms wanting to buy luxury children's clothes. On this week's episode of The Glossy Podcast, Hilary Milnes sits down with The Collective Child's founder and CEO Sandra Makarem to discuss why she wanted to create a product for high-end moms, how important a unique curation is for a subscription business and how she grew a waitlist of 1,500 people without any paid marketing.

Mom Brain
Being The Odd Mom Out With Jill Kargman

Mom Brain

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2019 45:13


This is a no holds barred conversation with writer/actor/producer Jill Kargman. She is the creator and star of the scripted comedy Odd Mom Out, which aired 3 seasons on Bravo. On Odd Mom Out, Jill plays a satirical version of herself navigating the hilarity of raising children on the Upper East Side in NYC. She is a New York Times best-selling author of multiple books and mom to Sadie, Ivy, and Fletch. Jill is also a performer with the Upright Citizens Brigade improvisational and sketch comedy group and recently made an appearance in her first Hollywood studio movie, A Bad Moms Christmas.In this hilarious and frank conversation (which you should probably not listen with your kids in the room) Hilaria, Daphne and Jill discuss some of the ridiculous situations Jill finds herself in with other NY moms, the super close, honest and open relationship she has with her kids, and how different motherhood is now at 45 vs new motherhood in her twenties.Favorite Things:Jill's go to spots in NYC: The Cast, Jump Into The Light, I Need More, The Great Frog, Una Pizza NapoletanaHilaria: Penguin Supply CasesDaphne: Elsewhere Shop kids clothing and Collective Child children's subscription clothing serviceEmail us with your questions at mombrainpod@gmail.com and follow us on Instagram, just search for @MomBrain. We answer a lot of your questions on there! Check out videos of our episodes on our new YouTube channel!Please support our sponsor by going to tide.com/purclean.

On The Spot with Melinda Garvey
Episode 33: From Outsider to Fashion Insider: Featuring Sandra Makarem

On The Spot with Melinda Garvey

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2019 19:56


Fashion is a tough industry to jump into. Today on On the Spot, we sit down with Sandra Makarem, Founder & CEO of Collective Child, a premium and highly in-demand personalized shopping service for luxury childrenswear. To get a better idea of just how much business is booming: there is an instant 1,500 person and nearly 2 year waitlist! Tune in to today’s episode to learn more about Sandra's countless years of experience in the fashion industry and how diversity, failure, and empowerment have played a role in the success of Collective Child. As a Venezuelan woman, immigrant, and an outsider in the industry, Sandra discusses her journey and how her experiences have helped her grow into the person she is today. [7:20] >“I think you need to diversify the people that you’re surrounded with because the reality is that in life you will encounter different types of personalities and, so you need to understand what your relationship is in those moments and really listen to those diverse and different opinions and be open to understanding what that might mean for different people.” Sometimes failure can lead to more promising opportunities, but it’s up to you to take the leap of faith and pursue what you’re truly passionate about, and Sandra did just that! [18:13] >“Because you need to do you. You need to be exactly who you want to be and whatever shape way or form that is.” Learn more about Collective Child by going to their website: https://www.thecollectivechild.com/ Check out their Instagram for an adorable look at their overall aesthetic: @thecollectivechild ICYMI: Check out our daily newsletter and podcast Four Minutes With On The Dot! Not subscribed? But like, WHY? Subscribe today and join our #girlgang. Looking for more inspiration, advice and direction? Subscribe to our daily email newsletter and podcast Four Minutes with On The Dot where we provide you with the tools and motivation you need to get out there and be the badass babe you were meant to be. Sign up here! Tune in next Thursday when we sit down with Tiffany Pham, Founder and CEO of Mogul, a platform that helps women network for career success. We are focused on your success, so let us know what you think by chatting with us at @onthedotwoman on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. We’d love to hear your voice! Special Guest: Sandra Makarem.

On The Spot with Melinda Garvey
Episode 32: The Real Secret To Healthy Eating: Featuring Nicole Centeno

On The Spot with Melinda Garvey

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2019 18:37


Healthy eating is not a fad or trend. It's a mindset. [04:16] >“I definitely do have a passion for translating what I learned in my life to actionable tools and resources for other people. That’s what gets me really excited.” Today on On the Spot we interviewed Nicole Centeno, founder and CEO of Splendid Spoon, a program for everyone else sick of fad diets, and ready to improve their relationships with food. Tune in with us and learn about Nicole's mission, the importance of the "how" versus the "what," and the dangers of putting too much pressure on yourself not just in regard to being healthy, but also when it comes to starting and running a business. [6:44] >“I really believe that whether it’s with Splendid Spoon or another product, we all have that common wisdom, and by tapping into it and focusing on habits instead of trends, we can feel more confident everyday with the choices we make with our food[…]” Healthy habits are hard to form when you don't know how to develop them, so let's learn how one small step at a time. Learn more about Splendid Spoon here: https://splendidspoon.com/ ICYMI: Check out our daily newsletter and podcast Four Minutes With On The Dot! Not subscribed? But like, WHY? Subscribe today and join our #girlgang. Looking for more inspiration, advice and direction? Subscribe to our daily email newsletter and podcast Four Minutes with On The Dot where we provide you with the tools and motivation you need to get out there and be the badass babe you were meant to be. Sign up here! Tune in next Thursday when we sit down with Sandra Makarem, Founder and CEO of Collective Child, a personalized luxury shopping platform for Childrenswear. We are focused on your success, so let us know what you think by chatting with us at @onthedotwoman on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. We’d love to hear your voice! Special Guest: Nicole Centeno.

All Business with Jeffrey Hayzlett
AB 173: It’s Not Child’s Play - Should You Start A Business With Your Best Friend?

All Business with Jeffrey Hayzlett

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2018 34:00


The Collective Child (www.TheCollectiveChild.com), a monthly subscription service delivering hi-lo contemporary price points childrenswear to busy moms is poised to enter 2018 with a loyal following of successful working moms looking for a fast, efficient way to clothe their children without sacrificing style. Founded in 2015 and based in Brooklyn, NY, The Collective Child is the brainchild of former Bloomindales executive Sandra Makarem and former Vogue, Paris editor Emily Khasidy. The two best friends with over 15 years of fashion industry experience recognized a need to replace the traditional, laborious, and cold shopping experience for busy moms with a more intimate and convenient one. “We see every box as an opportunity to save mothers time,” stated co-founder Emily Khasidy. “Time that she can then repurpose, all while we deliver product with a look and feel that she is proud to dress her children in.”Entering its third year of operation The Collective Child’s loyal fan base continues to grow thanks to a consistent philosophy aimed at building a community of mothers surrounding a shared goal of convenient access to the best products for their children. “Our passion comes from our members and in understanding the importance of their time” stated co-founder Sandra Makarem. “To that end we are aiming to create memorable experiences through the thoughtful curation of clothing assortments in each box.” The Collective Child has developed a highly streamlined process. First, members complete the sign-up page by indicating customizable style and sizing preferences. From there, professional stylists hand-select 5-14 pieces for moms to choose from, provide styling tips, and deliver a personalized box of curated brands straight to her doorstep. Members can then keep what they want and return the rest. More than an imperative resource delivering quality childrenswear to Moms, The Collective Child aims to make a lasting impact on the lives of busy mothers as they take on Motherhood and the challenges that entails, as well as promote the lifestyle of working Mothers and act as a community and resource of support. This episode is sponsored by Liberty Tax, InStitchu, and Elitra Health. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices