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Nell Diamond is the founder & CEO of Hill House, the US fashion and lifestyle brand that is home to the beloved Nap dress. In this episode, we explore her CEO superpower: Empathy. Nell started her career on Wall Street working in finance before discovering that she could marry her love of traditional trappings or ‘women's work' to build a fiscally successful and internationally adored business. As Nell says, “why can't I care about my 401K and my monogram at the same time? Why can't I really love pink and also get a promotion ahead of any other man”. In this inspiring conversation, we learn about how to build a company culture that results in staff retention and how to use empathy, and clear communication to create lasting and meaningful relationships with your suppliers to prepare for downturns. Nell is also a Mother to 3 young children including twins so we deep dive the realities of being a working Mother with 50 staff. Nell is the ultimate example of a woman who is practicing the CEO YOURSELF philosophy and it's an honour to have her in our temporary studio in London, visiting from NYC. You can find Nell on instagram @nelliediamond and on TikTok @nelliednycHill House Home is available via https://www.hillhousehome.com and on IG @hillhouse Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As we revisit this crowd favorite episode from last year, can we ask you to leave us VMs and tell you how you're coping with cringe now? Is it changing? What's to thank (or blame)? 833-632-5463! If you're not getting our newsletter!Today's prompt: Nell Diamond's repost of a tweet from @isabelunraveled. (For more on Nell, founder of Hill House Home, dip into these profiles from New York Magazine and Harper's Bazaar.)The Justin Long post. Discuss!For some cringe backstory: Kaitlyn Tiffany's story “How Did We Get So ‘Cringe'?” for The Atlantic.We had to revisit Elizabeth Gilbert's Big Magic—because avoiding cringe and chasing perfectionism are related…no? See also: Ninth Street Women by Mary Gabriel, David Brandon Geeting's installment of the Perfectly Imperfect newsletter, and the edition of Kaelen Haworth's Kael Mail newsletter about ins but no outs. Check out Her Country by Marissa R. Moss. Among the themes: how Kacey Musgraves, Maren Morris, and Mickey Guyton gave up on wanting people to like them to find success. On finding affection for your younger self: this Anne Helen Petersen newsletter, Jonah Hill's doc Stutz, the podcast Mortified, Justin Cooley on his role in Kimberly Akimbo, and Mo Willems in the NYT.A definition of post-cringe; an example of post-cringe: Kaitlin Phillips.How are you embracing cringe? Who's your cringe-spiration? You know where to find us: 833-632-5463, podcast@athingortwohq.com, @athingortwohq, or our Geneva!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Nell Diamond is the Founder and CEO of Hill House Home, a digital-first fashion and lifestyle brand led by the values of quality, comfort, and design integrity. Founded in 2016, Hill House Home launched as a direct-to-consumer bedding and home business. Since then, the brand has expanded into fashion categories, going viral in 2019 with the launch of the cult-favorite Nap Dress® which is worn and loved across the globe. With great attention to detail and the desires of customers, Nell has led Hill House Home from launch to where it now stands as a new luxury leader valued at over $150 million. In this episode, we talk about how expressing yourself through fashion has the power to help build confidence, Nell's early career in finance and what motivated her to become an entrepreneur, and how she turned Hill House Home from a dream into a reality. Don't miss this interview where we discuss:Nell's experiences growing up abroad and being a third-culture childFeeling like you don't fit in within your industry, and how that is oftentimes a sign that you're meant to explore a different pathWhy Nell was determined to take things slow during Hill House Home's launch, and how it paid offHill House Home's famous Nap Dress®, the process behind its production, and the moment when Nell first realized it was going to be something specialHow being open about postpartum struggles can bring comfort to you and others, and how Nell's family helps her stay grounded while running a company full-timeFind Nell Diamond:www.hillhousehome.comIG: @nelliediamondLinkedIn: Nell DiamondFollow Lydia:www.lydiafenet.comIG: @lydiafenetLinkedIn: Lydia Fenet
Nell Diamond is the Founder and CEO of Hill House Home, a digital-first fashion and lifestyle brand led by the values of quality, comfort, and design integrity. Founded in 2016, Hill House Home launched as a direct-to-consumer bedding and home business. Since then, the brand has expanded into fashion categories, going viral in 2019 with the launch of the cult-favorite Nap Dress® which is worn and loved across the globe. With great attention to detail and the desires of customers, Nell has led Hill House Home from launch to where it now stands as a new luxury leader valued at over $150 million. In this episode, we talk about how expressing yourself through fashion has the power to help build confidence, Nell's early career in finance and what motivated her to become an entrepreneur, and how she turned Hill House Home from a dream into a reality. Don't miss this interview where we discuss: Nell's experiences growing up abroad and being a third-culture child Feeling like you don't fit in within your industry, and how that is oftentimes a sign that you're meant to explore a different path Why Nell was determined to take things slow during Hill House Home's launch, and how it paid off Hill House Home's famous Nap Dress®, the process behind its production, and the moment when Nell first realized it was going to be something special How being open about postpartum struggles can bring comfort to you and others, and how Nell's family helps her stay grounded while running a company full-time Find Nell Diamond: www.hillhousehome.com IG: @nelliediamond LinkedIn: Nell Diamond Follow Lydia: www.lydiafenet.com IG: @lydiafenet LinkedIn: Lydia Fenet Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: https://bit.ly/ClaimYourConfidencePodcast If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be amazing! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: https://bit.ly/ClaimYourConfidencePodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode of Soft Black Woman, host Dr. Akilah Cadet welcomes Nell Diamond, founder and CEO of Hill House, to talk about the latest trending pop culture and news headlines of the week. Plus, they tell us how they're prioritizing softness in their own lives. Be sure to subscribe now so you don't miss an episode of Soft Black Woman, out every Friday. Topics: An update on the SAG-AFTRA strike and how the rules apply to non writers and actors. Carlee Russell's case: What happened and how people are responding to the spreading rumors. Texas A&M interim dean resigns after university backtracks on hiring. 2019 Women's World Cup champion Crystal Dunn returns to training 112 after the birth of her son. Jason Aldean releases the most contemptible song and music video (of all time?), “Small Town”. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of Soft Black Woman, host Dr. Akilah Cadet welcomes Nell Diamond, founder and CEO of Hill House, to talk about the latest trending pop culture and news headlines of the week. Plus, they tell us how they're prioritizing softness in their own lives. Be sure to subscribe now so you don't miss an episode of Soft Black Woman, out every Friday. Co-Host: @nelliediamond, Nell Diamond Topics: An update on the SAG-AFTRA strike and how the rules apply to non writers and actors. Carlee Russell's case: What happened and how people are responding to the spreading rumors. Texas A&M interim dean resigns after university backtracks on hiring. 2019 Women's World Cup champion Crystal Dunn returns to training 112 after the birth of her son. Jason Aldean releases the most contemptible song and music video (of all time?), “Small Town”. Check out our latest promo codes here: https://betches.com/promos
When Hill House Home first started, founder and CEO Nell Diamond wasn't focused on selling the now-famous “Nap Dress”, or cultivating her Instagram presence. Rather, the brand started as a bedding company, and Nell's Instagram was a space for her creativity. Seven years later, the Nap Dress is a cult-favorite, selling out in minutes, Nell's created the model for the influencer-entrepreneur, and Hill House is now valued at $150M. In this episode, shares: Why she followed her instincts to go into fashion, despite people telling her it wasn't a “serious” profession What her first job at Abercrombie taught her Why you don't need to be a natural risk-taker to be an entrepreneur The thing she wishes more executives would understand The tools she's leaned on as a manager and executive
Buckle in, listeners, because we're diving head-first down the rabbit hole of *cringe*. What does cringe look like these days? How do we embrace it—the good kind? How do cut everyone (ourselves included) some cringe slack? If you're not getting our newsletter! Today's prompt: Nell Diamond's repost of a tweet from @isabelunraveled. (For more on Nell, founder of Hill House Home, dip into these profiles from New York Magazine and Harper's Bazaar.) The Justin Long post. Discuss! For some cringe backstory: Kaitlyn Tiffany's story “How Did We Get So ‘Cringe'?” for The Atlantic. We had to revisit Elizabeth Gilbert's Big Magic—because avoiding cringe and chasing perfectionism are related…no? See also: Ninth Street Women by Mary Gabriel, David Brandon Geeting's installment of the Perfectly Imperfect newsletter, and the edition of Kaelen Haworth's Kael Mail newsletter about ins but no outs. Check out Her Country by Marissa R. Moss. Among the themes: how Kacey Musgraves, Maren Morris, and Mickey Guyton gave up on wanting people to like them to find success. On finding affection for your younger self: this Anne Helen Petersen newsletter, Jonah Hill's doc Stutz, the podcast Mortified, Justin Cooley on his role in Kimberly Akimbo, and Mo Willems in the NYT. A definition of post-cringe; an example of post-cringe: Kaitlin Phillips. How are you embracing cringe? Who's your cringe-spiration? We need your thoughts at 833-632-5463, podcast@athingortwohq.com, or @athingortwohq—or join our Geneva! For a whole lot more recommendations, try out a Secret Menu membership. Download the free Zocdoc app and book that doctor's appointment—now's the time! Help out your hair with Nutrafol. Take $15 off your first month's subscription with the code ATHINGORTWO. YAY. Produced by Dear Media
Nell Diamond is the founder and CEO of Hill House, a digital-first lifestyle brand offering fashion, home goods, and accessories that bring beauty and joy to everyday rituals. Or as you likely know the brand, the creators of the Nap Dress. Nell is here to talk about designing the cult-favorite item, pivoting her business accordingly, and what's next for the beloved brand. Plus, she's sharing her favorite ways she's seen the collection styled.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Nell Diamond is the founder and CEO of Hill House, a digital-first lifestyle brand offering fashion, home goods, and accessories that bring beauty and joy to everyday rituals. Or as you likely know the brand, the creators of the Nap Dress. Nell is here to talk about designing the cult-favorite item, pivoting her business accordingly, and what's next for the beloved brand. Plus, she's sharing her favorite ways she's seen the collection styled.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Nell Diamond is the founder of Hill House Home and creator of the Nap Dress, a viral, easy-to-wear frock that makes you feel pretty, put-together, and (most of all) comfortable. Since starting the brand in 2016, it has exploded into a floral-filled wonderworld of bedding, robes, shoes, jewelry, and more—and buying a Nap Dress on launch day is like an Olympic sport. Listen in as Diamond explains what inspired the romantic Hill House Home aesthetic, why she's cried while putting together Container Store furniture, and how feeling like an outsider benefited her career. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nell Diamond is the Founder and CEO of Hill House Home, a digital-first lifestyle brand offering bedding, bath, baby, accessories and apparel, including their widely beloved Nap DressⓇ. Hill House Home is a digital-first lifestyle brand that brings beauty and joy to everyday rituals. With its design-centric approach, Hill House Home offers impeccable quality, and timeless, feminine styles through quality products designed to enhance and celebrate life.
Nell Diamond is the Founder and CEO of Hill House Home, a digital-first lifestyle brand offering bedding, bath, baby, accessories and apparel, including their widely beloved Nap DressⓇ. Hill House Home is a digital-first lifestyle brand that brings beauty and joy to everyday rituals. With its design-centric approach, Hill House Home offers impeccable quality, and timeless, feminine styles through quality products designed to enhance and celebrate life.
Subscribe to DTC Newsletter - https://dtcnews.link/signup Welcome to the DTC Podcast, I'm Eric Dyck. Today we're diving deep into the world of back-end fulfillment and warehouse operations for brands attempting the Drop Model. Our expert guests are founders Nell Diamond from Hill House Home and Ricky Choi from Outerspace Work with Outerspace ➝ https://outerspace.com Get a Nap Dress ➝ https://hillhousehome.com Hill House Home has been around since 2016 but really blew up when Nell created "The Nap Dress." Tune in to hear how this product skyrocketed the brand and led Hill House to need a new fulfillment partner. Ricky Choi built Outerspace from the needs of his own apparel brand and offers a much more flexible, valuable, and granular service than a lot of back-end partners. Listen to this cast to hear: The creation of a viral product -- How a dress to nap in caught the world's attention Ins and outs of the drop model and what Nell wishes she knew before starting Outerspace's key differentiators and the new model for back-end fulfillment Work with Outerspace ➝ https://outerspace.com Subscribe to DTC Newsletter - https://dtcnews.link/signup Advertise on DTC - https://dtcnews.link/advertise Work with Pilothouse - https://dtcnews.link/pilothouse Follow us on Instagram & Twitter - @dtcnewsletter Watch this interview on YouTube - https://dtcnews.link/video
We're all about that NAP DRESS on Happy Place Living, the radio show, as host Holly Ruth Finigan brings on Nell Diamond, designer, entrepreneur and founder of Hill House Home alongside Jess Newman of Maury People Sotheby's International Realty! Tune in to hear how these two connected with 33 Main Street, how Nell began her beloved Hill House Home first in bedding, what brought her to create the Nap Dress, and tales of her deep Nantucket family roots … an inspiring listen for all the Grey Ladies out there ready to dream big!
On this week's episode of Inside the Hive, Hill House House founder and C.E.O. Nell Diamond talks with Emily Jane Fox about creating an "it" item on Instagram, building a community around a commodity, and how to get direct to consumer right. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, I chat with the founder and CEO of Hill House, Nell Diamond. Nell talks about her career journey that started on Wall Street and included time at Yale SOM, the story behind Hill House, and the community formed around the Nap Dress. We discuss the lessons we've learned while working in finance, the anxiety within entrepreneurship, and the importance of setting boundaries when working for ourselves. We dive into life as a new mom and finding balance while caring for our children and working. Key Takeaway / Points: The story behind Hill House and where the idea came from How she built a community around an item of clothing (the Nap Dress) How working at large financial institutions shaped us for our later careers Anxiety and responsibility involved in entrepreneurship Finding balance as a new mom This episode was sponsored by Beam. Check out their new Beam Dream extra-strength and all of their other incredible products at beamtlc.com and use code FRECKLEDFOODIE15 for 15% off Follow Nell Diamond: Instagram: @nelliediamond @hillhouse TikTok: @hillhousehome Website: hillhousehome.com Follow me: Instagram: @freckledfoodie Website: freckledfoodie.com TikTok: freckledfoodie Twitter: @freckledfoodie Youtube: Cameron Rogers / Freckled Foodie Pinterest: Freckled Foodie This episode was edited by Tim Flanzbaum
This week we're speaking with Nell Diamond, Founder & CEO of Hill House Home, and the brain behind the much-beloved Nap Dress! We talk about her life before founding Hill House, why she thinks the Nap Dress has such a huge fandom, and some exciting Nap Dress developments on the horizon! We also talk about our highs and lows of the week, Grace's trip to NYC, and Becca's questionable candy habits. What We're Reading: While We Were Dating by Jasmine Guillory The Show Girl by Nicola Harrison Instagram: @itsmetinx @somewhereiwouldliketolive Obsessions: BonBon The Peach Truck August Book: Ace of Spades by Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé Sponsor: Hellofresh - go to hellofresh.com/BOP12 and use the code BOP12 for 12 free meals including free shipping Night: Go to discovernight.com and get 20% off with code BOPNIGHT at checkout. Zocdoc: go to zocdoc.com/bop to sign up for free and find a top-rated doctor Join our Facebook group for amazing book recs & more! Like and subscribe to RomComPods. Available wherever you listen to podcasts. Visit Grace's blog, The Stripe. New posts daily! Follow us on Instagram @badonpaperpodcast. Follow Grace on Instagram @graceatwood and Becca @beccamfreeman.
Nell Diamond is the Founder and CEO of Hill House Home, a lifestyle brand offering bedding, bath, baby, accessories and apparel, including their widely beloved Nap Dress™️, which became an internet sensation during the pandemic. Nell received a BA from Princeton University and MBA from the Yale School of Management. Prior to starting Hill House Home she worked as a Fixed Income Analyst at Deutsche Bank. Born and raised in London, Nell lives in New York City and is a mom of three. Check out Hill House Home: https://www.hillhousehome.com/. Follow Nell Diamond on Instagram: @nelliediamond You can listen and subscribe to us on your favorite podcast platform https://bit.ly/ShesAWomanPodcast If you wanna support the show, and get all the episodes ad free go to https://shesawoman.supercast.tech/. If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be helpful! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: https://bit.ly/ShesAWomanPodcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hill House Home has exploded over the past couple of years, especially in the wake of a truly viral product known as the "Nap Dress.” Through it all, founder and CEO Nell Diamond has balanced customer demand and her own personal vision to craft a brand that’s both responsive to its customers and true to its founding aesthetic.So how did Hill House grow from a Yale University incubator into a brand with a truly fanatic fan base? It comes down to Nell’s deeply humanistic approach to business. This episode of Resilient Retail is all about the ways that brands and customers build a story together and the amazing results those connections yield. Check out Hill House Home and follow them on Instagram Connect with Nell on LinkedIn and Instagram Connect with Kristen on Twitter and LinkedIn
Loungewear was the category that shaped pandemic dressing, where EDITED data tracked an 855% increase in searches for loungewear. When looking for a crossover between that and sleepwear, the Nap Dress hits this sweet spot. Coupled with lockdown measures and remote work, the popularity of the house dress has skyrocketed during the pandemic as a timeless and comfortable home wardrobe staple. With nods to Cottagecore, Hill House Home's Nap Dress has become a viral sensation, where the brand sold $1 mm worth of its dresses in just 12 minutes.Joining us in our latest unEDITED: Inside Retail episode, Nell Diamond, Founder and CEO of Hill House Home, takes us through the success and versatility of the Nap Dress, as well as where she sees the future of loungewear post-pandemic. Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe to unEDITED! Get in touch at unedited@edited.com if there's someone you think would be a great guest for our show too.
Dr. Devgan sits down with Dana Rae, founder of ABLE cosmetics and makeup artist to Daphne Oz, Nell Diamond, Alison Lou, Samantha Wasser, Isabel Wilkinson, and Sarah Hoover. From an early age, she struggled in school due to her learning differences. These challenges forced her to learn and solve problems in her own way. She often expressed herself through art and was constantly discovering new angles to work out scholastic obstacles.This journey with creative problem solving eventually led Dana to establish ABLE Cosmetics.In high school, Dana landed an internship with Bobbi Brown. She then went on to assist for celebrity makeup artists at IMG's The Wall Group. Dana studied painting at Syracuse University, attended The New School's Parsons School of Design for fine arts, and The Makeup Designory for beauty, editorial and prosthetic makeup.Since 2009, Dana has been a professional makeup artist in New York City, Los Angeles & Paris. She has clients such as Condé Nast, Hearst Publications, Warner Bros, Equinox, Nike, Lululemon Athletica, and Van Wyck.
When Nell Diamond was looking for bedding for her first "grown-up" apartment she faced the classic dilemma of being priced out of what she liked while being unimpressed with what she could afford. So she joined her business school's incubator and turned a life-long passion for design and decorating into Hill House Home which purveys luxury bedlinen at reasonable prices. In this episode of Beauty Bosses, Nell Diamond talks to Dr. Lara Devgan about the high ups and deep lows of starting a business, the crazy things people monogram on their bedding, and making her girlhood dream of getting a canopy bed come true.