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Shopify Masters | The ecommerce business and marketing podcast for ambitious entrepreneurs
From Kitchen Side Hustle to Sephora: How Harlem Candle Co. Hit Millions Without Investors

Shopify Masters | The ecommerce business and marketing podcast for ambitious entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 41:22


Harlem Candle Company founder Teri Johnson started pouring candles in her Harlem kitchen with no budget and no team—just a clear sense of purpose. That focus helped her turn handmade gifts into a nationally recognized brand rooted in culture, design, and storytelling. In this episode, she shares how she validated demand early, built trust online without samples, and made tough decisions to protect her peace and profits.For more on Harlem Candle Co and show notes click here Subscribe and watch Shopify Masters on YouTube!Sign up for your FREE Shopify Trial here.

DTC POD: A Podcast for eCommerce and DTC Brands
#366 - 360° Brand Growth: How Premium Brands Crack the UK, Optimize Their Funnel & Scale Profitably

DTC POD: A Podcast for eCommerce and DTC Brands

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 48:37


Natalia Chappell is the founder of Natalia Chappell & Co, a UK-based consultancy helping luxury and lifestyle brands scale sustainably. Previously, she led marketing for THG's luxury division, working with brands like Coach and Ralph Lauren across price points from hundreds to thousands of pounds.In this episode of DTC Pod, Natalia breaks down what it really takes for US brands to win in the UK—and why so many get it wrong. She shares the full-funnel mistakes she sees premium brands make over and over, why some household US names thrived in Britain while others quietly retreated, and what's actually driving results on Meta right now. She also gets into how to connect with younger consumers who think differently about spending, and why the old playbook of polished content isn't cutting it anymore. Plus, her journey from corporate marketing leader to female founder, and what she wishes more people understood about building a business as a woman.Episode brought to you by StordInteract with other DTC experts and access our monthly fireside chats with industry leaders on DTC Pod Slack.On this episode of DTC Pod, we cover:1. Lessons from high-growth UK e-commerce brands 2. Creating sustainable, holistic marketing strategies3. Using data and analytics to drive channel mix decisions4. Optimizing for paid and organic synergy5. Landing page and website audit best practices6. UGC, influencer, and creator partnership frameworks7. Onboarding and managing creators for conversion and brand fit8. Navigating UK logistics, customs, and local expectations9. How to adapt brand voice and content for UK consumer10. UK cultural moments and how to plan campaigns around them11. Success stories (Drunk Elephant, Ralph Lauren, Coach) and why some US brands flop12. Digital-first approaches to brand building13. Upcoming trends—partnership ads, authentic content, and Gen Z consumers14. Supporting and growing as a female founder in e-commerceTimestamps00:00 Introduction to DTC POD and episode with Natalia Chappell01:18 Natalia's background: fashion, digital marketing, luxury brand experience03:26 Lessons learned building luxury and beauty e-commerce teams05:16 Becoming a female founder and launching Natalia Chappell & Co07:22 The type and scale of brands Natalia's agency works with09:07 Optimizing paid-to-organic mix for sustainable growth12:12 Data, analytics, and the importance of first-party data integrity13:33 Why understanding inventory and offer depth matters before scaling ads16:26 Building a marketing flywheel that feeds itself18:50 Audience segmentation, CRM, and conversion optimization20:08 Attribution modeling and keeping data integrations clean22:29 Organic growth: auditing website, SEO, landing pages, and reviews24:03 Content strategy: authentic UGC, influencers, and the UK market26:58 Equipping creators for conversion, not just reach29:25 Structuring affiliate and creator programs, commissioning vs. flat fees33:01 Logistics: Warehousing, customs, and UK delivery expectations36:54 Adapting voice, copy, and calendar to resonate in the UK38:34 Brand case studies: Drunk Elephant, Coach, Ralph Lauren41:09 Why some US brands struggle in the UK (Forever 21, etc.)44:21 Trends to watch: partnership ads, content authenticity, Gen Z targeting47:25 Where to find and connect with Natalia ChappellShow notes powered by CastmagicPast guests & brands on DTC Pod include Gilt, PopSugar, Glossier, MadeIN, Prose, Bala, P.volve, Ritual, Bite, Oura, Levels, General Mills, Mid Day Squares, Prose, Arrae, Olipop, Ghia, Rosaluna, Form, Uncle Studios & many more.  Additional episodes you might like:• #175 Ariel Vaisbort - How OLIPOP Runs Influencer, Community, & Affiliate Growth• #184 Jake Karls, Midday Squares - Turning Your Brand Into The Influencer With Content• #205 Kasey Stewart: Suckerz- - Powering Your Launch With 300 Million Organic Views• #219 JT Barnett: The TikTok Masterclass For Brands• #223 Lauren Kleinman: The PR & Affiliate Marketing Playbook• ​​​​#243 Kian Golzari - Source & Develop Products Like The World's Best Brands-----Have any questions about the show or topics you'd like us to explore further?Shoot us a DM; we'd love to hear from you.Want the weekly TL;DR of tips delivered to your mailbox?Check out our newsletter here.Projects the DTC Pod team is working on:DTCetc - all our favorite brands on the internetOlivea - the extra virgin olive oil & hydroxytyrosol supplementCastmagic - AI Workspace for ContentFollow us for content, clips, giveaways, & updates!DTCPod InstagramDTCPod TwitterDTCPod TikTokNatalia Chappell - Founder of Natalia Chappell & Co.Blaine Bolus - Co-Founder of CastmagicRamon Berrios - Co-Founder of Castmagic

Handbag Designer 101
Dr. Jessica Quillin & The Power of Cohesive Luxury Brand Storytelling | Emily Blumenthal & Dr. Jessica Quillin

Handbag Designer 101

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 38:14 Transcription Available


What if the real engine of modern luxury isn't loud marketing—but meaning delivered consistently across every touchpoint? In this episode, Dr. Jessica Quillin, fashion strategist and PhD in 19th-century poetry, breaks down how elevated storytelling creates brands that feel unified on the site, in the feed, and in the store. She shares her journey from studying the philosophy of beauty to advising global fashion houses, revealing how emotions become experiences—and how experiences become communities that buy, return, and advocate.Jessica takes us through the post-pandemic clutter of beautiful but disjointed brand moments: e-commerce that doesn't guide, social feeds that don't match the retail floor, and campaigns disconnected from values. Her antidote is both strategic and doable—codify your identity, then run small, disciplined pilots. Launch a three-post content series, read the data, refine, and repeat. From nostalgia-powered Gen Z engagement to experiential moments that spark belonging, Jessica shows how consistency across platforms is now one of the strongest moats in fashion and accessories.

Business of Drinks
90: Inside French Bloom's Rise to Global Luxury Brand — With Co-Founder Maggie Frerejean-Taittinger - Business of Drinks

Business of Drinks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 58:52


In just four years, the premium alcohol-free wine French Bloom has become a global luxury brand — sold in 60+ countries, producing 500K bottles in 2024, and on track to double sales in 2025. It also became the first non-alcoholic brand backed by LVMH, signaling a new era for luxury drinks without alcohol.Co-founder Maggie Frerejean-Taittinger, formerly of the Michelin Guide, shares how she turned a personal need into a brand — and made moderation aspirational.

The Culture Translator
Roundtable: NEO Home Robot, SNAP Funding, and Luxury Brands

The Culture Translator

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2025 60:20


Three Big Conversations: Tech company 1X debuts a $20,000 robot to help with chores around the house. - 18:30 Changes in SNAP eligibility requirements will impact minors. - 39:17 Teens say luxury is a feeling, not a price tag.- 48:24 Song of the Week - "Dracula" - Tame Impala - 1:20 Elsewhere in culture: - 58:16 The video game Arc Raiders had a  very successful launch, signaling a growing preference in gaming for the "extraction shooter."Spotify is being sued for using bots to artificially increase streaming numbers, with rapper Drake being named as an artist who benefited. Popular and problematic AI chatbot site character.ai ended the ability for teens to chat with bots, a restriction that is likely to be ineffective, based on… all of internet history. Popular publication Teen Vogue is being absorbed into Vogue, but Axis will continue to help you understand teen culture, fear not! The LA Dodgers won the World Series this week as viewership for America's pastime surged back after weaker numbers in previous years. Become a monthly donor today, join the Table. Get your question on Ask Axis! Send in your questions to ask@axis.org. For more Axis resources, go to axis.org.  

The Glossy Podcast
After the break-in at the Louvre, what should luxury brands do to prevent thefts?

The Glossy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2025 51:00


On the Glossy Podcast, senior fashion reporter Danny Parisi and international reporter Zofia Zwieglinska break down some of the biggest fashion news of the week. This week, we take a look at the consolidation of Teen Vogue under Vogue, including the laying off of all its politics writers. We also talk about the ongoing battle between Shein and French authorities over its newly opened store in Paris and the blocking of Shein's website in France. Lastly, we discuss the departure of Olivier Rousteing from Balmain after he spent 14 years as its creative director. Later in the episode, Danny is joined by Sarah Davis, co-founder and president of the luxury fashion resale company Fashionphile. The break-in at the Louvre last month was a major scandal for France and led to tens of millions of dollars worth of jewelry going missing. While arrests have been made, the jewelry has yet to be recovered. With millions of dollars worth of merchandise on Fashionphile's shelves, Davis is familiar with both the intense security measures required to keep valuable products safe and the gut-punch feeling when merchandise goes missing. Below are a few highlights from the conversation with Davis about how Fashionphile and other luxury companies keep their stores safe.

The Culture Translator
CT: NEO Home Robot, SNAP Funding, and Luxury Brands

The Culture Translator

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 9:26


Tech company 1X debuts a $20,000 robot to help with chores around the house, changes in SNAP eligibility requirements will impact minors, and teens say luxury is a feeling, not a price tag. Song of the Week - "Dracula" - Tame Impala Elsewhere in culture: The video game Arc Raiders had a very successful launch, signaling a growing preference in gaming for the "extraction shooter."Spotify is being sued for using bots to artificially increase streaming numbers, with rapper Drake being named as an artist who benefited. Popular and problematic AI chatbot site character.ai ended the ability for teens to chat with bots, a restriction that is likely to be ineffective, based on… all of internet history. Popular publication Teen Vogue is being absorbed into Vogue, but Axis will continue to help you understand teen culture, fear not! The LA Dodgers won the World Series this week as viewership for America's pastime surged back after weaker numbers in previous years. Become a monthly donor today, join the Table. Get your question on Ask Axis! Send in your questions to ask@axis.org. For more Axis resources, go to axis.org.

Coda Podcast - For Wedding Filmmakers
Jake Burgess Films // Building a Luxury Brand Through Networking

Coda Podcast - For Wedding Filmmakers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 110:14


Luxury weddings, global travel and a brand that feels as refined as the weddings he films — that's what Jake has built with Jake Burgess Films, and it hasn't happened by accident.In this conversation, we break down the power of curation, collaboration and networking, how working with the right people can fast-track your brand into the luxury market. A seasoned destination shooter Jake gives us his top tips for travelling and shooting abroad — and we also dive into the corporate videography side of his business that allows him to avoid the seasonality of income associated with weddings.Guest: https://www.jakeburgessfilms.co.ukHost: https://roo-films.comCoda: https://coda-conference.com

Baker McKenzie's
Green Claims and Greenwashing: What Luxury Brands Need to Know (AUDIO)

Baker McKenzie's "Off the Shelf"

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 13:51


What are green claims and why are they under scrutiny? In this episode we are joined by Amy Nelson-Bennett, CEO of Positive Luxury, leading sustainability experts in the global luxury industry, and Eva-Maria Ségur-Cabanac, sustainability partner at Baker McKenzie (Vienna). Together they explore how luxury brands can make credible environmental statements without falling into the trap of greenwashing, as well as how to handle regulatory investigations. They also draw on practical insights from our recently published Green Claims Guide, your go-to accessory for understanding evolving rules in key jurisdictions, spotting enforcement trends, and taking practical steps for compliance and risk mitigation.

Baker McKenzie's
Green Claims and Greenwashing: What Luxury Brands Need to Know (VIDEO)

Baker McKenzie's "Off the Shelf"

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 13:51


What are green claims and why are they under scrutiny? In this episode we are joined by Amy Nelson-Bennett, CEO of Positive Luxury, leading sustainability experts in the global luxury industry, and Eva-Maria Ségur-Cabanac, sustainability partner at Baker McKenzie (Vienna). Together they explore how luxury brands can make credible environmental statements without falling into the trap of greenwashing, as well as how to handle regulatory investigations. They also draw on practical insights from our recently published Green Claims Guide, your go-to accessory for understanding evolving rules in key jurisdictions, spotting enforcement trends, and taking practical steps for compliance and risk mitigation.

Marketing vs The World
Marketing Strategies That Work for Luxury Brands

Marketing vs The World

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2025 49:49


What if luxury branding isn't about exclusivity anymore, but connection?In this episode of Marketing vs. the World, I am joined by Natalia Chappell, founder of NC & Co., to unpack what's really working in the world of luxury marketing. With years of experience across fashion and e-commerce Natalia brings a grounded, no-fluff perspective on what it takes to make a luxury brand thrive today.We explore how the definition of “luxury” has shifted, why authenticity now matters as much as aspiration, and the crucial role of holistic marketing strategies.What You'll Learn- Evolving Luxury: How modern luxury brands blend aspiration with accessibility through storytelling and authenticity.- Holistic Strategy: Why connecting all your marketing channels matters more than ever for sustainable growth.- Playful Branding: How leaning into creative content - especially on platforms like TikTok and Meta can unlock new audiences.Natalia's journey is also a powerful reminder of what's possible when women lead with clarity, creativity, and courage. Her honest reflections on female-founded businesses and investment show why the industry needs more women at the top.Marketing Vs The World is produced by Urban Podcasts.

Smarter Building Materials Marketing
How Market Intelligence is Helping a Luxury Brand Break into the US Market

Smarter Building Materials Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 16:42


EuroCave invented the first wine cabinet nearly 50 years ago. Now the company is using market intelligence to launch Goguette, a design-forward brand built for modern wine lovers in the U.S. Camille Frey-Syren, Director of Brands at EuroCave Group, joins Beth to share how they turned French heritage into an accessible lifestyle brand and what every manufacturer can learn about entering and winning a new market.

The Peak Daily
Secondhand status

The Peak Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 8:21


The U.S. wants to turn the North American auto industry into just the American auto industry — but it might cripple the whole sector in the process. Like the plot of a confusing time travel movie, some of the most expensive brands in the world are struggling to deal with a fierce competitor: themselves, from the past.

Grow A Small Business Podcast
James France of Vanguard Luxury Brands grew from $13K sales to $18.5M before exiting to Lion Nathan. He reveals how focusing on ‘best brands for the best bars,' overcoming setbacks, and a clear USP fueled his business success. (Episode 728 - James Fra

Grow A Small Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2025 42:32


In this episode of Grow a Small Business, host Troy Trewin interviews James France of Vanguard Luxury Brands, who grew his company from $13K in sales to $18.5M before exiting to Lion Nathan. James shares how focusing on “best brands for the best bars” and a strong USP fueled growth, opens up about setbacks like losing key brands and managing cash flow, and highlights lessons on scaling, leadership, and sustaining success in the competitive spirits industry. Why would you wait any longer to start living the lifestyle you signed up for? Balance your health, wealth, relationships and business growth. And focus your time and energy and make the most of this year. Let's get into it by clicking here. Troy delves into our guest's startup journey, their perception of success, industry reconsideration, and the pivotal stress point during business expansion. They discuss the joys of small business growth, vital entrepreneurial habits, and strategies for team building, encompassing wins, blunders, and invaluable advice. And a snapshot of the final five Grow A Small Business Questions: 1. What do you think is the hardest thing in growing a small business? According to James France, the hardest thing is feeding the cash flow furnace, as managing growth and funding operations is always a major challenge. 2. What's your favorite business book that has helped you the most? James France shared that his favorite book is “10 Truths for Raising a Healthy, Bouncy Business” by his former coach Roland Hanekroot, which offers practical stories, case studies, and clear next steps. 3. Are there any great podcasts or online learning resources you'd recommend to help grow a small business? According to James France, industry podcasts like James Atkinson's Drinks Adventures and Sam Bygrave's Boothby have been particularly valuable for learning, especially about the on-premise drinks industry. 4. What tool or resource would you recommend to grow a small business? James France shared that the most important tool or resource to grow a small business is having a good advisor or sounding board — whether it's a mentor, coach, or accountant—someone who can provide objective, pragmatic advice and not just handle the numbers. 5. What advice would you give yourself on day one of starting out in business? According to James France, the advice he would give himself on day one of starting out in business is that it will be much harder and more expensive than expected—like having children—so be prepared, keep your promises, and always treat people with respect. Book a 20-minute Growth Chat with Troy Trewin to see if you qualify for our upcoming course. Don't miss out on this opportunity to take your small business to new heights! Enjoyed the podcast? Please leave a review on iTunes or your preferred platform. Your feedback helps more small business owners discover our podcast and embark on their business growth journey. Quotable quotes from our special Grow A Small Business podcast guest: Treat everybody at every level with respect, just as you want to be treated yourself – James France A strong USP will guide every decision and set your business apart – James France Every role in a business is sales—every touchpoint is selling your company – James France

PR 360
How to Build a Luxury Brand in 2025 with Jennifer Adler of Adler PR

PR 360

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2025 28:59


Jennifer Adler is the founder and CEO of Adler Public Relations. With more than 20 years of experience, she has represented high-profile clients across industries ranging from real estate and hospitality to healthcare, finance, and nonprofits. In this episode, she shares how luxury brands are adapting to shifting consumer expectations, the importance of crisis preparedness, and what it's like working with Medieval Times.Key Takeaways:- The state of luxury brands in 2025- How Jennifer started her own agency- The basics of crisis managementEpisode Timeline:1:45Introduction to Jennifer Adler and Adler PR2:45How to choose a luxury influencer4:45How are luxury brands positioning themselves in today's economy7:25Has the idea of luxury changed over the past 20 years?9:10How does Jennifer keep her finger on the pulse10:00Preparing clients for a crisis12:00The Coldplay debacle crisis15:15The importance of a cool head in a crisis17:00The quote that inspired Jennifer to start her own agency20:20Lessons Jennifer learned hosting the "Earn It" podcast22:00Working with Medieval Times25:22Jennifer's thought leadership philosophyThis episode's guest:• Jennifer Adler in LinkedIn• Adler Public Relations• Adler Public Relations on Instagram• "Earn It" podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

DivinitéLife
Occult Luxury Brands | Are You Investing In WITCHCRAFT? | Crowns SIII

DivinitéLife

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2025 126:50


Ever wondered if your favorite Designer brands are Demonic? Are we blindly supporting the occult and if so, what to do about it? Find out tonight as we dive deep into the historic, Biblical roots of luxury brands...........Official Website: https://www.iamshellie.com/Support: https://www.iamshellie.com/giveMerch: https://crownsmedia.creator-spring.com/Socials: https://linktr.ee/IAMSHELLIERumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-6746043Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/08SbB6HezwQUl2aupYcDSZApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/crowns/id1474704503Videos/Links mentioned:https://youtu.be/b6Okf67DFAs?si=wLBsZGDfs2lbqU__https://youtu.be/Hr7LqJxmrpc?si=n_iP7U-Ob5KXbD_nhttps://youtu.be/pLjcYO75knI?si=BOrXVwd5B_yhGETgThx for watching!Occult Luxury Brands | Are You Investing In WITCHCRAFT? | Crowns SIII#occultbrands #luxurybrands #designerbrands #hermes #demonicbrands #cultbrands #demonic #luxury #truth #exposed #church #christian #christianpodcast #jesus

PBD Podcast
“We Dress The 0.001%” - Stefano Ricci: Inside The World's Most EXCLUSIVE Luxury Brand | PBD Podcast | Ep. 643

PBD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 43:01


Patrick Bet-David sits down with Stefano Ricci CEO Niccolò Ricci to go inside the world's most exclusive luxury brand, famed for dressing the 0.001% with handcrafted Italian elegance, timeless design, and unmatched attention to detail.———

Smartinvesting2000
September 5th, 2025 | You Don't Need Hot Tech Stocks To Get Great Returns, Weak Job Report Points To Fed Rate Cut, US Luxury Brands Are Destroying Europe's Luxury Brands, Mortgage Rates Reach ...

Smartinvesting2000

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2025 55:39


You don't always need to pick the hot technology stocks to get great returns Investing is very emotional and it's always nice to be part of the crowd and buy the hot stocks like Apple, Alphabet and Amazon, but they are not always the top performers. Sometimes your boring, undervalued companies can do very well. As an example, Apple over the years has performed nicely, but over the last five years the gain was 114%. Not a bad return, but if you held a boring company like Tractor Supply over the same five years, you would have a gain of 119%. Even an old insurance company like Allstate over the last five years was up 115%. Five years ago, if you saw the value in a company called Tapestry, which owns Coach and Kate Spade, your return was over 545%. Apple's not the only big tech company that was surpassed by these boring companies. If you look at Amazon over the last five years, you'll see a return of only 49%. One other area that is often discounted is that many of your boring companies are also paying dividends and generating cash flow that can be used to purchase other equities on sale. You may be thinking Apple does pay at dividend but it's important to note the yield is only 0.45%. Sometimes being boring is good and not being so concentrated in the hot stocks can pay off in the long run. I especially think this will be the case as we look out over the next 5-10 years!   Another weak job report likely solidifies a Fed rate cut August non-farm payrolls increased by just 22,000, which was well below the estimate of 75,000. This weak report also comes with another month of negative revisions as employment in June and July combined is 21,000 lower than previously reported. Healthcare and social assistance continued to lift the headline number as the sectors added 31k and 16k jobs respectively. Many other areas in the report actually saw declines with payrolls in construction falling 7,000, manufacturing declining 12,000, and professional and business services dropping 17,000. Government also saw a decline of 16,000 jobs and I worry this is a ticking time bomb since employees on paid leave or receiving ongoing severance pay are counted as employed in the establishment survey and those that opted to take the government's offer at the beginning of the year will start coming off severance pay as the deal lasted through September. The most recent data I saw was that 75,000 federal employees took the offer, but not all were accepted into the program. I guess we will see the actual data and its impact over the next couple of months. With the weakness, I was surprised to see leisure and hospitality produce a gain of 28,000 jobs in the month. While much of this sounds concerning, the unemployment rate held relatively steady at 4.3% and that doesn't incorporate the fact that 1.9 million or 25.7% of all unemployed people were jobless for 27 weeks or more. My belief is that many of those that have been unemployed that long are skewing the data as I can't imagine they have been looking for a job that hard. With the unemployment rate low and deportations potentially weighing on the supply of workers, I just don't see how it would be possible to maintain strong job growth given the limited supply. Because of this I still don't remain overly concerned by the weak showing. Even with my lack of concern, this will likely lead to a Fed rate cut this month with markets now essentially putting odds for a 25-basis point cut at 100% and even a 50-basis point cut is now on the table with markets putting those odds at 12% after the job print. That's up from a zero percent chance on Thursday.   Should you panic over the job opening data? The Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey showed job openings fell to 7.18 million in the month of July. This was below the estimate of 7.4 million and also marked the lowest reading since September 2024. It was only the second time since the end of 2020 that job openings came in below 7.2 million. While this may sound troubling, I believe it just illustrates how crazy the labor market got after Covid. If we look at job openings before 2020, nearly 7.2 million openings would have been a great number. In 2016, job openings averaged 5.86 million; in 2017, job openings averaged 6.12 million; in 2018, job openings averaged 7.11 million; and in 2019, job openings averaged 7.15 million. So, while the headline may sound troubling, I still believe we could have job openings fall into the low 6 million range and it wouldn't be problematic, especially given the fact that unemployment remains extremely low. Even with that, I do believe the Fed will use this as further evidence of a softening labor market and that will give them the excuse to cut rates at the meeting this month. I'm still not convinced that is the right move, but we did hear from Fed Governor Christopher Waller, who is supposedly on the short list to replace Powell as Fed chair, that he believes there should be multiple cuts over the next few months, saying interest rates today are perhaps 1.0 to 1.5 percentage points above their “neutral” level.    American luxury brands are destroying Europe's luxury brands It appears that European luxury brands like Gucci, Hermes and LVMH have increased their prices beyond what the average consumer is willing to pay. Currently, American consumers are spending the lowest share of discretionary income on luxury goods since 2019. The European luxury brands seem to have their heads in the clouds thinking American consumers would pay any price for a luxury purse from Europe. I think they have now discovered that the American consumer has reached their limit.  Two luxury American brands have benefited from the ignorance of the European luxury brands. Both Ralph Lauren and Tapestry, which owns Coach and Kate Spade, have seen their sales increase. A chart of these luxury brands stocks shows European brands dropping while American brands have been increasing. One may be thinking now is the time to step in and buy Tapestry or Ralph Lauren, but with the recent stock increase they are no longer a great value as Ralph Lauren trades at over 20 times forward earnings and Tapestry is now over 19 times forward earnings. I would take a different side of the coin as I believe investors should understand that the European luxury brands will likely not just sit on their hands and do nothing and they will likely try and win back market share. With the increase in prices over the years I'm sure the profit margins are very fat, and they may have a good amount of space to do some heavy discounts to get their market share back. Both Tapestry and Ralph Lauren are dealing with the current tariff situation and that could hurt their profit margins going forward as well. On a side note, in years past we have warned people paying the high prices for European purses that they would not appreciate as much if at all. I have not researched it, but I feel pretty confident that if sales are down as much as they are, the resale on those expensive purses has probably dropped as well.   Financial Planning: Mortgage rates reach 2025 low Mortgage rates have fallen to their lowest level of the year, reaching levels not seen since last October. Throughout 2025, 30-year mortgage rates have fluctuated between 6.5% and 7%, and as of Friday, September 5, they dipped as low as 6.29%. While this presents an opportunity for buyers and homeowners considering a refinance, caution is warranted. Rates are still likely to experience volatility even as the broader declining trend continues over the next several years. In 2024, mortgage rates actually rose at year-end despite the Federal Reserve implementing three rate cuts. In 2025, it is widely expected that the Fed will cut again in September, with additional cuts likely by year-end. This current window of lower rates may be worth taking advantage of, but paying upfront points may not be wise just yet, as there will likely be future opportunities to capture even lower rates.   Companies Discussed: The Kraft Heinz Company (KHC), Best Buy Co., Inc. (BBY), Snowflake Inc. (SNOW) & Alphabet Inc. (GOOGL)

Ground Pass
US Open Threads, Part 1: Tennis x High Fashion with Jessica Schiffer (Hard Court)

Ground Pass

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2025 45:12


In Part 1 of our US Open Threads series, Anastasia is joined by journalist Jessica Schiffer (Hard Court) to explore how tennis and high fashion are becoming inseparable. From luxury house partnerships (Gucci/Sinner, LV/Alcaraz, Miu Miu/Coco, Burberry/Tommy) to Jack Draper's brand shift, the rise of WAG-fronted campaigns, and jewelry deals, we break down what feels authentic—and what doesn't. We also gush over Lorenzo Musetti's Bottega era and take a victory lap for Venus Williams's US Open looks (Khaite, Phillip Lim, Who Decides War) including her Althea Gibson nod and that iconic racquet bag. Plus: why the ATP is formalizing style with pre-Open styling suites, and what we want next for the WTA.Part 2—our brand-by-brand Hits & Misses—is up next.—Guest: Jessica Schiffer, founder of Hard Court, the weekly tennis style/business newsletter.Watch the video version on YouTube to see the looks we reference.Chapters00:00 Intro01:29 Who is Jessica Schiffer of Hard Court06:00 Jack Drapers new Deal07:31 Brand Partnerships and Player Identity09:21 The Rise of WAGs in Tennis12:43 Luxury Brands and Tennis Collaborations19:57 Jewelry Trends in Tennis Fashion24:31 The Allure of Lorenzo Musetti28:31 Venus Williams: A Fashion Icon at the US Open35:37 ATP's Fashion Marketing Initiative40:19 WTA's Fashion Opportunities and Challenges44:25 OutroSubscribe to Ground Pass for more: on-site stories, guides, and style talk.Part 2 (Hits & Misses) drops next.Also We have Merch!!!Ground Pass Shop - https://www.groundpasspodcast.com/ground-pass-shop

My Good Woman
082 | Leaving the "Perfect" Job So You Can Fly Even Higher As Female Leaders - with Nicole Marra, Strategic Partner to the World's Most Dynamic Luxury Brands

My Good Woman

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 58:59


Send us a textQuitting your dream job to start a business is a risky decision, especially if you're in a high-ranking, visible position. And Nicole Marra, did just that.As the CEO and Founder of Fixer Advisory Group, Nicole works with some of the world's most dynamic luxury brands.Nicole led Gucci America's legal, real estate, compliance, security, and crisis management functions for over a decade before taking the leap and founding Fixer.In this episode, Nicole and I discussWhat prompts a person to leave a perfect-on-paper job to start their own thingWhy women need to get better about asking for helpWorking with someone so closely that it feels like you're sharing a brainConnecting with your inner child, your inspiration, and that part of you that wants to shineThis episode at a glance:[16:29] When Nicole made the leap, support was coming from all sides. The people around her carried her over the launch line. [21:13] The most significant challenge she faced: wearing all the hats simultaneously. [25:13] When men build businesses, they surround themselves with help. Women often try to build systems so they don't need to ask for help.[31:52] ”The Power of the Pack”: the power that women have when they work together. [37:19] The foundations of running a business (or having any type of career) as a woman.[56:03] What Nicole's Times Square billboard would say: Enough of being afraid of everything. Put yourself out there. You can't live in fear of what might happen.  Resources and links mentioned in this episodeCheck out Fixer Advisory Group - and follow Nicole on LinkedIn or Instagram10 Lives ExerciseCheck out Trello, a project management tool that works like digital post-itsGet a waterproof notepad for the showerGet groceries delivered with FreshDirect - and everything else with Amazon PrimeChief, the Female Networking organizationWant to increase revenue and impact? Listen to “She's That Founder” for insights on business strategy and female leadership to scale your business. Each episode offers advice on effective communication, team building, and management. Learn to master routines and systems to boost productivity and prevent burnout. Our delegation tips and business consulting will advance your executive leadership skills and presence.

The Inches
Rookie & The Vet: How to close Luxury Brands in Sports Sponsorships

The Inches

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 45:03


We all know the common categories in sponsorships: QSR, dealerships, tires, etc.But what about that next step up, luxury brands? How can we close those...or even get them to care about our team and sponsorship assets?In this episode, we dive into the strategy your team can execute to find, pitch, and close luxury brands. You'll even find some luxury categories you never knew about.--The Inches Podcast is a podcast that looks at sports & event sponsorship and how digital is affecting the industry and landscape. Hosted by Rich Franklin, VP of Partnerships at the Coachella Valley Firebirds and Nick Lawson, Co-founder of SQWAD.

Jeep Talk Show, A Jeep podcast!

In this exciting episode of the Jeep Talk Show, host Tony Muckleroy sits down with Tom Zielinski, off-road enthusiast and creator of Four Fest Events, to dive deep into the world of Jeeps, off-roading, and the brand's evolving direction. Tom shares his insights on why Jeep shouldn't become solely a luxury brand like Range Rover or Mercedes G-Wagon, but instead balance its rugged roots for "rednecks and people like me" with high-end appeal. "There's plenty of room for both," as Tom puts it – from hardcore trail warriors to aspirational luxury seekers. We cover: - Jeep's new leadership under Bob Broderdorf and the shift back to core enthusiast values. - Upcoming events: Detroit Four Fest (September 5-6) with rock climb time trials, Off-Road Night Fest sponsored by Tyri Lights, and West Virginia Four Fest (September 26-28) at ACE Adventure Resort. - Balancing profits with Jeep's iconic "Jeepness" – off-road capability, community, and adventure. - EV tech in Jeeps: Thoughts on the 4xe, Recon, and why full self-driving (like Tesla's) could transform towing to Moab, but infrastructure and enthusiast driving experience must come first. - Welcoming newbies to off-roading: Tips on safe trails, stock Jeep capabilities, and building the Jeep community (without the club drama!). - Sponsor shoutouts: Get 15% off Trails Off Road with code JTS15 at TrailsOffRoad.com – detailed trail guides for your next adventure. Protect your windshield with 20% off Windshield Defense using JTS20 at WindshieldDefense.com. And don't miss Tyri Lights for military-grade brightness and durability. Whether you're a seasoned Jeeper hitting the trails or a newbie dreaming of your first Wrangler or Gladiator, this episode is packed with passion, stories, and real talk on keeping Jeep authentic.

Stethoscopes and Strollers
78. From Cancer Survivor to Luxury Brand CEO: Dr. Verniese Moore's Unstoppable Journey

Stethoscopes and Strollers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 50:10 Transcription Available


Hey Doc,What would you do if life gave you a second chance?In this episode, I sit with Dr. Verniese Moore, a board-certified family medicine physician, a wife, a mom of two, and the CEO of the luxury handbag brand Vie Lorie, who shares her life in the most raw and beautiful way.She takes us back to Gate B3 in LaGuardia Airport, where she fell to the floor as she learned she was cancer-free, surrounded by strangers who celebrated for her. That moment shaped everything she's built since.Dr. Verniese open up about:The shame she once carried about her diagnosis, and how sharing her story became her greatest source of connection.The love story that grew out of her vulnerability and how her husband's grounded response deepened their bondNavigating two C-sections, and the fears that linger when you've lived through the unexpected.Why she started her luxury handbag line, Vie Lorie, not just for the love of design, but to create something rooted in empowerment and legacy.This conversation is more than a story of survival. It's about love, faith, motherhood, and the quiet daily choices to toward the life you actually want.Listen in, and let this episode spark the courage to take your own next step.-Dr. Verniese Lorielle Moore is a board-certified family medicine physician who was born and raised in NY and currently lives in Haymarket, VA with her husband and two children. She is the CEO and Founder of the luxury handbag brand, VIE LORIE that recently launched on February 1st, 2025.As a physician and visionary designer, Dr. Moore transformed her victory over stage 3 lymphoma into an embodiment of elegance and strength through handbags. Each VIE LORIE creation transcends the conventional bounds of luxury accessories, becoming instead an artful testament to the human spirit and a celebration of life and victory, reflecting an unwavering commitment to quality and purposeful design.Verniese's mission is to empower women through elegant handbags that blend sophistication, beauty, and meaningful substance. She understands that a handbag is not just an accessory; it's a partner in daily triumphs and a silent confidant in moments of contemplation. What did you think of the episode, doc? Let me know! Grab the Nanny Hiring Checklist here! Thinking about getting an Au Pair? Get the Au Pair Checklist! Remember to subscribe to "Stethoscopes and Strollers" on your favorite podcast platform so you never miss an episode of encouragement and empowerment. Apple Podcast | Spotify | YouTube Connect with me. Website | Instagram | Facebook Join my Email list to get tips on navigating motherhood in the medical field. If you feel you need direct support or someone to talk through the unique challenges of being a physician mom, schedule a free coaching session. ...

Security Squawk
Luxury Brands, City Chaos & Security Nightmare: Are You Next?

Security Squawk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 28:34


In this episode of Security Squawk Podcast, hosts Bryan Hornung, Randy Bryan, and Reginald Andre tackle major cybersecurity events impacting high-profile targets. First, luxury fashion giant Chanel falls victim to a devastating cyberattack, compromising customer data. Next, the city of St. Paul grapples with widespread tech disruptions linked to a cybersecurity incident, revealing municipal vulnerabilities. Finally, an urgent investigation into an SSL vulnerability by cybersecurity hardware provider SonicWall leaves businesses scrambling for protection. Learn critical security insights, risk management tips, and proactive steps to safeguard your business against evolving threats. Cybersecurity, Chanel cyberattack, St. Paul tech disruptions, SonicWall vulnerability, SSL security, data breach, municipal cybersecurity, Security Squawk Podcast. ️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! https://streamyard.com/pal/d/65161790...

Nuggets On The Go - Real Estate Tips By PropertyLimBrothers
128# How This Home Appliance Head Survived Rejection, and Doubt to Lead 3 Luxury Brands

Nuggets On The Go - Real Estate Tips By PropertyLimBrothers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 67:20


Denise Tan never imagined she'd stay with the same company for nearly three decades. But 27 years and nine roles later, she says it feels like time is a myth—because of how every chapter swiftly brought new challenges, new growth, and a deeper sense of purpose.   In this episode of NOTG, Melvin Lim sits down with Denise, now Head of Project and Built-in Business at BSH Home Appliances ASEAN. She shares how Gaggenau became the brand trusted by Michelin chefs and design-forward homeowners, what a six-digit GCB project taught her about human connection, and why future-proofing your kitchen is really about future-proofing your life.   Denise offers an honest look at resilience, reinvention, and choosing growth—even when it's uncomfortable. If you've ever wondered how someone builds a lasting career without burning out—or how luxury brands stay rooted in authenticity—this conversation is your answer. Tune in to hear the story behind the brand, and the woman behind the story.   00:00 Introduction 00:57 27 years work experience in BSH Home Appliances ASEAN 02:40 Brands in BSH Home Appliances ASEAN group 05:05 Competition in the industry 08:08 First role in BSH Home Appliances ASEAN 11:46 In charge of Bosch & Gaggenau 14:40 Direct to consumer approach 18:30 Ideas for innovation & partnership 22:55 Why are there a lot of Michelin chef love to partner with BSH Home Appliances ASEAN? 28:40 Largest amount a home owner spent for the brand 33:00 Advice for landed buyers that are doing A&A 38:00 Hand picking retailers 42:00 Advice for career growth 50:47 From specialist to being a leader 56:05 What do you need right now more than anything? 1:00:57 What is one thing you didn't know about your current career when you first started? 1:05:40 Closing 1:07:03 Outtakes

Ever Forward Radio with Chase Chewning
EFR 885: How The RealReal Founder Turned Failure Into a $1 BILLION Luxury Brand with Julie Wainwright

Ever Forward Radio with Chase Chewning

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2025 69:17


This episode is brought to you by Timeline Nutrition and Pique Teas. Julie Wainwright is the powerhouse founder behind The RealReal, the luxury resale juggernaut she launched at 53 after being publicly shamed for the failure of Pets.com. In this episode, Julie tells the full story—how she bounced back, took on Amazon by doing what they wouldn't, and faced off against Chanel in a high-stakes industry lawsuit. She opens up about navigating sexism in boardrooms, creating value from secondhand fashion, and why the future belongs to bold founders, not safe CEOs. Follow Julie @realrealjulie Follow Chase @chase_chewning ----- In this episode we discuss... 00:00 - Julie Wainwright Introduces The RealReal 00:35 - The Founder vs. CEO Mentality 03:00 - Raising $700M: A Story of Persistence 06:08 - Turning Around Berkeley Systems & Pets.com 09:03 - Why Founders Must Embrace Possibility, Not Logic 10:14 - PE vs. VC: Who Should You Trust With Your Startup 13:25 - Starting The RealReal at 53 After Total Rejection 16:04 - “Plan B Was Hell”: Yoga, Snakes & Arizona 18:42 - Why Amazon Would Never Compete in Luxury Resale 20:04 - The Boutique Experience That Sparked The RealReal 21:35 - Launching in 4 Months: Julie's Execution Playbook 23:32 - Making Resale Cool: Hiring a Fashion Insider 25:43 - Keeping the Romance of Luxury Alive 27:21 - Luxury as Art: Why the RealReal Appeals Emotionally 29:01 - Monetizing Secondhand Luxury 30:54 - How Resale Changes Consumer Behavior 33:29 - Girl Math, Cartier Watches & Smart Shopping 35:15 - Why Resale Was So Hard Before The RealReal 37:01 - Chanel's Vendetta Against The RealReal 38:28 - Neiman Marcus Deal Sabotaged by Chanel 40:26 - Chanel Lawsuit: Accusations & Counterclaims 41:36 - WWD Awards Night & Chanel's Petty Tactics 45:20 - Thugs at Her Door: When Things Got Physical 47:53 - Where She Stands with Chanel Today 48:22 - Why Julie Got Fired from The Company She Built 51:42 - The Boardroom Coup: What Really Happened 54:01 - Her Theory: Money, Power & Politics 56:10 - Business Advice for Small Business Owners 58:09 - How Julie Sets Quarterly Goals & Metrics 60:13 - Don't Believe Your Own Press 63:39 - Ever Forward” ----- Episode resources: FREE sample pack of MitoPure gummies at https://www.Timeline.com/everforwardsample  20% off for life of gut-friendly teas and healthy drink mixes at https://www.PiqueLife.com/everforward  Watch and subscribe on YouTube Get her book here on Amazon

Think Business with Tyler
How Eric Malka Built and Sold a Luxury Brand from Scratch 

Think Business with Tyler

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2025 44:15


Eric Malka crossed the border at 17 with no green card, no college degree, and just $100 in his pocket. Twelve years later, he sold his luxury grooming brand, The Art of Shaving, to Gillette in one of the most unexpected strategic exits of the decade. What started with a 250-square-foot NYC shop and a few products on consignment turned into a globally recognized brand that redefined men's grooming. But Eric didn't just build a business—he built a playbook on grit, execution, and staying calm when everything's on the line. From dodging shady vendors to navigating the 2008 financial collapse mid-acquisition, Eric's journey is proof that bootstrapped brands can still win big. In this no-fluff, straight-shooting episode, Eric shares: How being broke and undocumented shaped his entrepreneurial mindset Why he started with $12K and a tiny store before chasing scale The newspaper article that 20x'ed his revenue overnight What happened when a key supplier tried to blackmail him for equity How he built an entire new product line in secret What drove his decision to sell during the Great Recession The most common mistake he sees new founders make today Key Lessons: Execution is Everything – Ideas are cheap, but execution is what builds empires Start Small, Think Big – Small, profitable wins compound fast when paired with bold vision Don't Chase More – Know when “enough” gives you freedom and take it Vendors Aren't Partners – Protect your leverage and be ready to pivot fast Build for Pressure – Your calm under fire will define your success Host: Tyler Martin, Think Business Podcast Want a financial strategy that scales with your service business? Let's talk:

Relentless Pursuit
I Am a Luxury Brand

Relentless Pursuit

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 61:41


When we purchase a "luxury," we feel a little different about it. We treat the item or experience a little better than the commonplace. But what if we thought of OURSELVES as a luxury brand, and treated ourselves with the same awe and reverence?

Gold Biz Podcast
What Actually Builds a Luxury Brand with Liz Banfield

Gold Biz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025 26:28


Named Top Photographer by Martha Stewart Weddings, BRIDES, and Harper's BAZAAR, Liz Banfield joins me to talk about converting your branding into tangible, real-life value

The Dividend Mailbox
The Value Play Hiding Behind a 300-Year-Old Luxury Brand

The Dividend Mailbox

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 36:44


 More on dividend growth investing  -> Join our market newsletter! The argument has long been made that venturing beyond America's borders will offer investors higher yields. Many foreign companies do pay attractive dividends, but they lack consistency and predictable growth—factors that have kept us from investing overseas. But in this episode, we break the mold and head to the vineyards of France. Greg explores the under-the-radar story of Rémy Cointreau ($REMYY), the cognac maker behind the iconic Rémy Martin brand. What makes this story remarkable isn't just the 3% dividend yield or the potential for earnings to normalize. It's the value hiding in plain sight: aging inventory that becomes more valuable with time. With a wide moat and one of the most unique inventory structures we've seen, Rémy stands out as a compelling value play with rare downside protection. Markets are mostly efficient—but every now and then, a story slips through the cracks.  Topics Covered:01:46 Exploring Foreign Dividend Opportunities 02:40 Discovering Remy: A Value Play 03:31 A First Look at Rémy's Dividend and Valuation 06:01 Performance History and the Power of Modest Growth 08:11 Understanding the Cognac Market 11:29 How Cognac Is Made and Why It Matters 16:07 What Is Wrong with Remy? 18:38 Cash Flow, EBIT History, and Financial Strength 22:28 The Inventory Advantage 25:18 Future Growth Potential and Valuation Scenarios 27:49 Three Catalysts for Re-Rating 33:32 Final Thoughts and Takeaways Send us a textSchedule a meeting with us -> Financial Planning & Portfolio Management If you submit a question to us and we use it in an episode, we will send you an official The Dividend Mailbox Yeti® Tumbler -> Email us at ethan@growmydollar.com.Notes & Resources:DCM Investment Reports & ModelsVisit our website to learn more about our investment strategy and wealth management services.Follow us on:Instagram - Facebook - LinkedIn - XIf you enjoy the show, we'd greatly appreciate it if you subscribe and leave a review

Sisternomics
Vontelle: How Two Best Friends are Disrupting the Eyewear Industry with their Luxury Brand (encore)

Sisternomics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2025 41:41


In this powerful re-airing of Sisternomics, host Monique Caradine-Kitchens sits down with Tracy Green and Nancey Harris, the dynamic duo and best friends behind Vontelle Eyewear—a luxury brand redefining how culture, confidence, and style show up in the world of optical fashion. Tracy and Nancey candidly share how losing their glasses led them to disrupt the $140B eyewear industry with a brand that prioritizes fit, function, and fearless cultural flair. This episode is more than a story, it's a blueprint. From startup lessons and grant strategies to what it really takes to land in major retailers like America's Best and now Sam's Club, Tracy and Nancey give aspiring founders a front-row seat to to how they built this.  Whether you're launching a brand or leveling one up, this conversation is rich with insight. Episode Breakdown: 04:34 | How a personal pain point led to a big business breakthrough 12:07 | Smart marketing and growth strategies that get results 21:14 | The real talk on money, managing finances & building a dream team 25:10 | From idea to the shelves of America's Best 26:40 | Planning for the next level: Growth strategies that work 27:21 | Why mentorship matters (and how to find the right guide) 32:17 | Grant game strong: How they secured funding 40:18 | A bold vision for Vontelle's future Try on Vontelle's stunning frames virtually: www.Vontelle.com Follow them on Instagram: @VontelleEyewear Partner Spotlight Sisternomics is proud to be partnered with ProBlk Health, a Black woman-owned supplement brand focused on your wellness. Enjoy a full year of 20% discounts with our unique link: problkhealth.com/discount/sister20 Loved this episode? Rate, review, and share it on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen. Your support helps Sisternomics amplify more brilliant voices and brands. Thank you for tapping in! Produced by OverFlow® Enterprises, a Black woman-owned coaching and content company on a mission to help women amplify their voices and build their empires with ease.

Business Breakdowns
Moncler: The Après Playbook - [Business Breakdowns, EP.218]

Business Breakdowns

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 59:03


Today we are breaking down Moncler, the high-end outerwear brand. Known for their down jackets and  stylized M logo, it's a mix of style and substance that blends into the brand history and evolution of Moncler.  I am joined by Chris Davies, investment manager at Baillie Gifford to cover Moncler's story, particularly in the hands of Remo Ruffini. We get into its push to define luxury outerwear and extend outward into other product categories while keeing that core DNA of fashion and function. This is a particularly interesting episode for anybody interested in the luxury market generally, and Moncler's push to carve out its own niche. Please enjoy this Breakdown on Moncler.  ⁠Subscribe⁠ to Colossus Review For the full show notes, transcript, and links to the best content to learn more, check out the episode page ⁠here⁠. —- This episode is brought to you by Octus, formerly Reorg, is the essential credit intelligence and data provider for nearly 40,000 professionals across the world's leading buy side firms, investment banks, law firms and advisory firms. By surrounding unparalleled human expertise with embedded AI technology, data and workflow tools, Octus unlocks powerful truths that fuel decisive action in financial markets. Visit⁠ octus.com⁠ to learn how rigorously verified intelligence is delivered at speed to create a complete picture across the entire credit lifecycle. —- Business Breakdowns is a property of Colossus, LLC. For more episodes of Business Breakdowns, visit⁠ joincolossus.com/episodes⁠. Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (⁠https://thepodcastconsultant.com⁠). Show Notes (00:00:00) Welcome to Business Breakdowns (00:04:31) Moncler's Iconic Products (00:06:47) Historical Evolution of Moncler (00:11:48) Moncler's Three Pillars (00:24:58) The Stone Island Acquisition (00:32:39) Estimating the Luxury Outerwear Market (00:33:58) Moncler's Market Influence and Growth (00:35:48) Defining Quality in Luxury Brands (00:36:47) Moncler's Down Integrity and Customer Experience (00:41:46) Managing Supply and Demand in Luxury (00:47:18) Capital Allocation and Growth Opportunities (00:55:03) Risks and Challenges in the Luxury Market (00:58:46) Key Lessons from Moncler

Make Good Fashion: A Fashion Business Podcast
Mastering Social Media for Your Brand: Insights from Zoila Castro of Nomad Agency

Make Good Fashion: A Fashion Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 67:55


Find the free resources mentioned on this episode here----> https://www.makegoodfashion.com/free-fashion-resourcesIn this episode of Make Good Fashion, host Jasmine Rennie sits down with Zoila Castro, co-founder of Nomad Agency, to delve into the best social media strategies for fashion brands. Zoila shares her journey from working in fashion in Peru to establishing a successful digital marketing agency in Miami. They discuss the importance of storytelling over salesy content, the impact of social media on brand growth, and practical tips for content creation. Whether you're an emerging fashion brand or looking to boost your social media presence, this episode is packed with actionable insights and advice. Discover effective ways to build a loyal community, the relevance of social media in today's market, and how to navigate starting a new business during challenging times.00:00 Introduction to Make Good Fashion Podcast00:19 Free Resources for Fashion Entrepreneurs00:52 Challenges of Social Media Marketing01:51 Interview with Zoila Castro: Background and Journey03:42 Starting Nomad Agency During COVID05:29 Marketing Strategies for Luxury and Lifestyle Brands13:12 Importance of Social Media in 202515:35 Creating Engaging Content and Building Community23:12 Effective Use of Influencers and UGC28:22 High-Converting Content and Storytelling36:40 Luxury Brands' Pricing Strategies37:22 Expanding into Pet Products40:41 Emerging Fashion Brands: Building a Community41:20 Pre-Launch Campaigns and Content Strategy42:01 Creating Consistent and Engaging Content42:55 Leveraging Trends and Timeless Content45:50 The Role of Social Media Platforms59:55 The Importance of Email Marketing01:03:15 Event Marketing and Collaborations01:06:54 Conclusion and Contact Information Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Madge Unmuted
I Got My First Luxury Brand Item!

Madge Unmuted

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2025 41:30


I Got My First Luxury Brand Item! On today's episode of Madge Unmuted podcast, Madge discusses her first ever luxury brand item she's ever received in her life for her upcoming birthday. Madge, Fitz, and Chris run down their luxury item wish lists. Buy Madge Unmuted Merch at https://madgeunmuted-s...PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO MY CHANNEL WHILE YOU'RE HERE! My Website: https://madgeunmuted.com/Audio podcast: https://www.spreaker.c....Facebook:   / madgeunmuted  Instagram:   / madgemadigan  TikTok:   / madgemadigan  video: https://youtube.com/@madgeunmuted?si=GYmrCTtYF_nwR8u5Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/madge-unmuted--4548342/support.

The Gentleman‘s Journal Podcast
GJ LIVE: Building a luxury brand from scratch, with Nick English and Luca Faloni

The Gentleman‘s Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 58:48


In a live panel discussion, two of the leading voices in modern luxury discuss origin stories, the importance of names, why you should open your first shop as soon as possible — and where they think luxury will go next. Nick English (co-founder of Bremont; executive chairman of Moke) Luca Faloni (founder of Luca Faloni)

Black Opinionated Woman
S5E17 My Daughter Trolled My Hair + China Exposes Luxury Brands to US Consumers

Black Opinionated Woman

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 27:16 Transcription Available


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This is How We Create
135. From Wedding Planning to Sparkling Wine Empire - Samantha Danielle

This is How We Create

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 46:49 Transcription Available


What happens when a pediatric nurse turned wedding planner discovers her ultimate calling in champagne? Join our conversation with Samantha Danielle, founder of LoveLuvv a sparkling wine brand. Get ready for an inspiring conversation about career pivots, entrepreneurial tenacity, and building a purpose-driven luxury brand.  Samantha shares her remarkable journey from nursing to wedding planning to creating a social impact champagne brand that donates 10% of proceeds to domestic violence causes, proving that when vision meets determination, extraordinary things happen. Chapters 00:00 - The Journey of Samantha Danielle 23:25 - Building a Social Impact Brand 20:11 - Navigating the Champagne Industry 25:28 - Sales and Marketing: A Dual Approach 27:11 - Translating Skills: From Nursing to Business 29:15 - Creativity in Branding: Telling Love Stories 32:42 - Future Plans: Education and Non-Alcoholic Options 35:41 - Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs: Lessons Learned 41:27 - Living Life: Balancing Work and Leisure Connect with Samantha https://www.instagram.com/loveluvv_sparkling/ LoveLuvv Experience Samantha Danielle  Connect with Martine Website: Martine SeverinFollow on Instagram: Martine | This Is How We CreateSubscribe to the Newsletter: Martine's Substack Production Credits This episode was produced by Martine Severin and edited by Santiago Cardona.  

Chingona Revolution
EP. 183: From Low Income to Luxury Brands: Lucia Diaz on Manifestation, Mentorship & Making It Happen

Chingona Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 45:03


Here's the thing: no matter what your catalyst is, whether it's a layoff or you quit and pivoted, you'll always end up where you need to be. Take our guest, Lucia, for example. She was laid off during the pandemic, and soon after, she realized her dream wasn't to be an art director for Amazon. That company, by the way, laid off her entire team as soon as things got rough. Now that she had the freedom to take a breath and think about what she actually wanted to do, Lucia knew she wanted to work for herself and be an illustrator. Now, she's a successful working artist who has partnered with some of the biggest brands in the world.    Lucia Diaz is a published illustrator and co-author of Viva Latina, created in collaboration with Sandra Velasquez, the visionary CEO of Nopalera. As a sought-after public speaker, she has delivered impactful talks for prestigious brands, including American Express, Target, WBENC, We All Grow Latina, and Latinas in Tech. In her work as an illustrator, she has partnered with iconic global brands such as DIOR, Tiffany & Co., CHANEL, Giorgio Armani, SAKS, DVF, and Carolina Herrera, elevating events through live sketching and art that captures the essence of culture and elegance. Lucia Diaz's passion for illustration stems from a deep desire to ensure Latinas see themselves authentically represented.    Growing up, the only Latina she encountered in history books was Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor. This lack of visibility inspired her to take action. Studies indicate that Latinas constitute only 3-5% of the figures featured in U.S. history textbooks—a statistic that does not reflect their profound contributions to America's legacy. Through her art and storytelling, she illuminates the power of representation. Whether creating inspiring illustrations or leading dynamic workshops, her mission is to celebrate Latinas, amplify their voices, and ensure young girls—like her goddaughter—see themselves in stories of wisdom, strength, and achievement.   In this week's episode, she shares her story of how she went from being a child of a low-income family to working with luxury brands and having an extremely coveted mentor. She went from being laid off to creating a successful business that works with some of the biggest brands in the world. She now shares her story and encourages other artists to start working for themselves rather than relying on corporate entities that don't care about them. Listen to Lucia's episode for incredible entrepreneurial tips, real-life experiences, and heartfelt connections now.    Follow Lucia on: Instagram: @holaluciadiaz LinkedIn: Lucia Diaz LLC Book Link + Subscribe: https://fearlessyaya.com/subscribe/ Check out Lucia's services here: https://byluciadiaz.com/services    Follow Erika on: Instagram @‌theerikacruzTikTok @‌theerikacruzLinkedIn Website: http://www.theerikacruz.com How to work with Erika: Join the waitlist for the Courage Driven Latina program here. Join the waitlist for the Magnetic Mastermind here.   Podcast production for this episode was provided by CCST.

Playing The Inner Game
#48 Bastien Le Coz & Gabriella Zavatti - How We Built a Global Luxury Brand Without Sacrificing Family Life

Playing The Inner Game

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 80:57


Apply to work with me: https://www.michaelxcampion.com/Founded in 2015 by Bastien Le Coz and Gabriella Zavatti, Palatino Hospitality is a global leader in luxury hospitality, serving some of the world's finest hotels — from Four Seasons, to One & Only, to Bulgari.But this episode isn't just about building Palatino Hospitality and their recent merger with La Bottega. It's about what happens when your life partner also becomes your co-founder.When every creative idea, late-night pitch deck, and long-haul flight is shared with the same person you're raising a family with.From the outside, Bastien Le Coz and Gabriella Zavatti might look like just another power couple.But once you sit with them — as I did for this episode — you'll hear the story behind the brand.We go deep into:- What it takes to scale without losing your relationship- The secret power of co-preneurship (and where it can break you)- Why creativity is the ultimate business strategy- How to sell without selling — by staying radically authentic- The quiet rituals that build lasting hospitality brandsThis one's for anyone building something — a brand, a business, or a life — and wondering if it's possible to do it all without burning out or selling out.I hope this conversation moves you as much as it moved me.And if it did, leave a comment below and let us know what resonated.Connect with me: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelxcampion/Connect with Gabriella on IG: @gabriellazavConnect with Bastien on IG: @BastienlecozFollow Palatino on IG: @palatinohospitalityWebsite: https://www.palatinogroup.com/ Palatino in the news: Merger with La Bottegahttps://www.unstageetapres.fr/(00:00) Preview and Intro(03:20) Blending Family, Work, and Travel  (07:05) The Importance of Presence in Work and Life  (10:02) Helping Clients (and Themselves) Disconnect  (13:08) Complementary Strengths & Co-Leadership  (16:23) Scaling the Business Without Losing the Soul  (22:13) Creativity as a Strategic Advantage  (26:23) Launching Before You're Ready  (30:21) The Sustainability Pivot & Market Timing  (33:49) Turning Clients Into Catalysts for Growth  (36:35) Learning from Failure Without Worshipping It  (39:36) What's Next for Palatino(40:03) Designing Travel for Transformation  (46:00) Storytelling, Rituals, and the Future of Luxury Hospitality  (49:50) Personalization vs. Standardization in Guest Experience  (52:31) Living the Brand: Family, Travel, and Hospitality  (56:31) Leadership Principles: Empathy, Kindness, and Excellence  (01:02:21) Building a Purpose-Driven Business  (01:08:23) Lessons from Family, Mentors, and the Next Generation(01:07:00) The 5:1 Rule: Building a Culture of Positive Feedback  (01:08:23) Top Business Lessons from Experience  (01:10:03) Wisdom from Family: Gratitude and Quiet Strength  (01:13:55) Teaching Courage and Creativity to the Next Generation  (01:17:00) Final Reflections: Empathy, Mentorship & Social Impact

eCommerce MasterPlan
Ditching the Store: How Preston Zly Built a Thriving Online Luxury Brand with Johanna Preston

eCommerce MasterPlan

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 35:45


Johanna Preston is the co-founder and co-designer at Preston Zly, creators of beautiful, unique, and powerful footwear for women who embody these same qualities. They sell via their Shopify store and physical showroom. Founded over 20 years ago they now do around $350,000 a year. Hit PLAY to hear: How Johanna's shift from retail to eCommerce skyrocketed her sales

On The Whorizon
EP 132: F*ck ‘Affordable': How to Price Like a Luxury Brand as an Adult Content Creator

On The Whorizon

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 26:41


In episode 132 of 'On the Whorizon' SWCEO founder and host  MelRoseMichaels  dives into the psychology of pricing and how it shapes your success as an adult creator. MelRose unpacks why pricing is about more than just numbers—it's about value perception, customer experience, and the status you project. She shares real-world examples and actionable strategies tailored for creators looking to charge more and sell more, including how to use anchoring, scarcity, and upselling to maximize fan engagement and income.This episode covers everything from tiered pricing menus and building offers for every fan segment to communicating price hikes with confidence. MelRose emphasizes that your content is a luxury experience, not a disposable product, and encourages creators to take control of their business by leveraging powerful psychological tactics. Whether you're brand new or ready to level up, these tips will help you reposition your brand and turn your content into an unforgettable (and profitable) experience.

Wine Talks with Paul Kalemkiarian
Smart. Intoxicating. LVMH Ambassador....In China. Emilie Steckenborn.

Wine Talks with Paul Kalemkiarian

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 64:59 Transcription Available


I couldn't help myself. I mean, how American can you be? In fact, I do what I can when travelling to absorb culture and not compare to the American lifestyle.  But I had to ask "Is the Chinese food in China the same as it is in the states?" The answer....listen to the podcast! I was completely taken by Emilie...She brings warmth to her perspective but at the same time, taking a firm position that is rooted in vast experience and educated conjecture. Emilie Steckenborn makes a living where most of us can only dream—at the intersection of wine, culture, and cutting-edge business in China's ever-evolving market. But don't let her youthful charm and “very strong Chinese accent” (as Paul jokes) fool you. Emilie is a polyglot insider who's spent over a decade breaking barriers in Shanghai, consulting for both airlines and luxury giants like LVMH, and unraveling the intricacies of food, wine, and social connection in the world's most populous country. You will come away from this episode with a front-row seat to Emilie's striking journey from Toronto to Asia's fine wine circles, and you'll learn how Western and Chinese culinary myths feed both perceptions and markets. She'll shed light on why most "Chinese food" in North America bears little resemblance to dishes in Beijing or Guangzhou, how social media platforms like Xiaohongshu change what's in your glass and on your plate, and why the Chinese DTC (direct-to-consumer) model leaves American wine buyers in the dust. You'll also get a candid look at the role of women in China's wine scene, why brand is king (or queen) from Yellowtail to Lafite, how fake wine scams erupt and vanish, and what it really takes to build—and protect—a luxury wine label in one of the world's most challenging markets. Emilie's passion for connection glues it all together, whether she's navigating bottles at 50-table banquets or forging authentic stories through her own "Bottled in China" podcast. Expect to leave with a new appreciation for the complexities of selling, sharing, and savoring wine across cultures—and the secrets behind the conversations that only a great glass can unlock.   ✅ Ever wondered how wine, culture, and business blend together in China's booming scene? ✅ Host Paul Kalemkiarian sits down with Emilie Steckenborn—wine industry leader, podcast host, and all-around trailblazer—for a globe-spanning conversation you won't forget. ✅ From myth-busting Chinese cuisine to insider stories on luxury wine brands, social media's impact, and the secret sauce behind wine's magic, Wine Talks uncorks big ideas and bigger stories. ✅ Discover why wine isn't just a drink, but a bridge for connection and innovation—and why the next “aha moment” in your own wine journey might be just one sip away. Listen now to Wine Talks with Paul K! #WineTalks #WinePodcast #EmilieSteckenborn #PaulKalemkiarian #WineBusiness #BottledInChina #WineCulture

Bourbon Pursuit
510 - Is Woodford Reserve a Luxury Brand? With Master Distiller Elizabeth McCall

Bourbon Pursuit

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 75:49


In this episode we welcome back Elizabeth McCall, who has been appointed Master Distiller of Woodford Reserve since our last conversation with her. From her early days as a Taste Test Technician in the sensory lab to her current role, Elizabeth reflects on her profound bond with Woodford Reserve and its significance in events like the Kentucky Derby. There's a ton of pressure that comes with being the official bourbon of the Derby and it's fitting that we're now releasing this as we come into Derby season once again. The episode explores the evolving bourbon culture and the challenge of connecting with both seasoned enthusiasts and newer consumers. Elizabeth highlights her innovative projects and other collaborations you've likely seen. The we dive into discussions about future releases and the balance between luxury and accessibility where Woodford Reserve plays a delicate balance Show Notes: Significance of Woodford Reserve at the Kentucky Derby Elizabeth McCall's rise to Master Distiller from sensory lab technician The art of tastings and engaging with diverse bourbon audiences Navigating traditions while appealing to the modern drinker Highlights of innovative Woodford Reserve projects Balancing luxury appeal with bourbon's heritage Support this podcast on Patreon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Straight Outta Lo Cash and The Scenario
Everyone Needs an Aquarius: Can You Handle The Truth? ( Destiny Child, Jack Nicholson, Luxury Brands, Ja Rule and 50 Cent, and more)

Straight Outta Lo Cash and The Scenario

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 96:23


Dom and D are back once again with another doozy. This joint they discuss: 2:22 The dynamics of a Destiny Child reunion 13:10 Karmelo Anthony case update 15:33 Jack Nicholson thought his birth mother was his sister until after she died 37:37 Maia Campbell is back and we love it 48:28 All of those luxury brands you love are really made in China 1:05:34 Surviving Diddy: Cordae mom was on Making the Band 1:09:15 Ja Rule and 50 Cent are going to never stop beefing 1:24:30 The Mount Rushmore of the best current female rappers   Subscribe to the Everyone Needs an Aquarius Patreon https://bit.ly/3tXnnCz  Go cop your candles from Dom at www.saint-angeles.com/candles and use the promo code: Aquarius Email the show at straightolc@gmail.com           Follow SOLC Network online Instagram: https://bit.ly/39VL542                                    Twitter: https://bit.ly/39aL395                                     Facebook: https://bit.ly/3sQn7je                            To Listen to the podcast Podbean https://bit.ly/3t7SDJH                                YouTube http://bit.ly/3ouZqJU                                Spotify http://spoti.fi/3pwZZnJ                                Apple http://apple.co/39rwjD1                                                         IHeartRadio http://ihr.fm/2L0A2y 

Tea Time UNFILTERED With Lovelyti
Count Your Days: Chinese manufacturers fight back against Tariffs by exposing high end Luxury Brands

Tea Time UNFILTERED With Lovelyti

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 79:20


Count Your Days: Chinese manufacturers fight back against Tariffs by exposing high end Luxury Brands

The Phillip Scott Audio Experience
Chinese Manufacturers Expose Luxury Brands For Overpricing Items, We Can't Buy White Validation

The Phillip Scott Audio Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 12:03


Phillip Scott breaks down how Chinese manufacturers are pulling back the curtain on luxury fashion houses, exposing how many of these brands massively overprice items that cost a fraction to produce.This revelation shines a light on the uncomfortable truth: many in our community are chasing high-end labels for validation, while being locked out by design.

Slacker & Steve
Full show - Tuesday | My gross ex | News or Nope - China exposing luxury brands and checking your phone during relations | Is Coachella actually fun anymore? | I never | What's up with Slacker's eyes? | The 5 types of people that no one wants to be arou

Slacker & Steve

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 62:41


Full show - Tuesday | My gross ex | News or Nope - China exposing luxury brands and checking your phone during relations | Is Coachella actually fun anymore? | I never | What's up with Slacker's eyes? | The 5 types of people that no one wants to be around...and Slacker is all 5 of them | Stupid stories @theslackershow @thackiswack @radioerin

Slacker & Steve
News or Nope - Tuesday - China exposing luxury brands and checking your phone during relations

Slacker & Steve

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 6:36


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Zero Blog Thirty
Chad Mumm on Rory winning The Masters, Netflix's Full Swing, Military Origins, & Happy Gilmore 2

Zero Blog Thirty

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 101:17


This week on Bold American Cons and Ryan get into their last 72, including Cons trip to Chicago for The Barstool Mini Golf Open and his mile race (00:00:00-00:13:44). Celebrities like Katy Perry going to space (00:13:45-00:15:55). Real IDs being a requirement to fly starting May 7th (00:15:56-00:19:34). Bernie Sanders taking the stage at Coachella (00:19:35-00:22:12). President Trump making an appearance at UFC 314 (00:22:13-00:25:46). Governor Shapiro's home being attacked by arsonist (00:25:27-00:27:58). Luxury Brands being exposed via TikTok (00:27:59-00:33:04). A helicopter crashing into the Hudson River (00:33:05-00:36:32). Elon's take on artificial intelligence (00:36:33-00:40:21). Emmy-winning producer and the Co-founder & President of Pro Shop Holdings Chad Humm joins the show to discuss Rory completing the career grand slam, his Netflix series Full Swing, his military origins, and the upcoming release of Happy Gilmore 2 in which he is the co-producer (00:40:22-01:38:53). We end the show with some post show discussion. (01:38:54-01:41:17).You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/ZeroBlog30

The Radcast with Ryan Alford
Business News: Economic March Madness - NCAA Revenue - NASA astronauts & SpaceX Capsule - Cryptocurrency Trends

The Radcast with Ryan Alford

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 43:27


SUMMARYIn this episode of Right About Now, host Ryan Alford and co-host Chris Hansen dive into a dynamic mix of current events and business trends. They kick things off with the economic impact of March Madness, exploring productivity losses and the tournament's deep cultural influence. The conversation then shifts to Elon Musk and Tesla, examining public reactions and recent acts of vandalism. They also explore the evolving luxury car market, focusing on Ferrari's shifting demographics and the challenges of maintaining brand integrity. Wrapping up on a lighter note, the duo discusses astronauts' food choices in space, blending humor with sharp insights.TAKEAWAYSEconomic impact of March Madness on productivity and businesses.Cultural significance of March Madness in corporate America.Statistics related to March Madness, including financial losses and economic boosts for host cities.Discussion on the financial dynamics of NCAA athletes versus college basketball coaches.Current events surrounding Elon Musk and Tesla, including societal reactions and vandalism incidents.Exploration of the implications of Musk's actions and media portrayal.Challenges faced by astronauts during extended space missions.Insights into the luxury car market, focusing on Ferrari's changing demographics.Comparison of brand integrity and quality between Ferrari and Lamborghini.The balance luxury brands must maintain between exclusivity and profitability. If you enjoyed this episode and want to learn more, join Ryan's newsletter https://ryanalford.com/newsletter/ to get Ferrari level advice daily for FREE. Learn how to build a 7 figure business from your personal brand by signing up for a FREE introduction to personal branding https://ryanalford.com/personalbranding. Learn more by visiting our website at www.ryanisright.comSubscribe to our YouTube channel www.youtube.com/@RightAboutNowwithRyanAlford.