Your Clothing Line is Not Cool Enough
It's that time of year when you're probably out selling your line at Holiday markets and events. You're bound to hear negative comments about your work - which can be tough since
It's that time of year when you're probably out selling your line at Holiday markets and events. You're bound to hear negative comments about your work - which can be tough since
It was 2 days before my boutique's grand opening. Every item in my store was designed by me and manufactured in small sewing factories in Chicago. I was thrilled and terrified at
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2 million people can't be wrong, can they? Wait, don't answer that. Just know that this video has over 2 million views and it's great for anyone who loves fashion and the history
First Thought When I rolled over this morning to turn off my alarm, the first thought in my head was, "oh man, how am I going to get this all done today?" I was already feeling
I wrote this post a while back and let me tell ya, it's one I have to dig out every month to send to one designer or another. Turns out perfectionism is running rampant these days
Uncertainty sucks. We all struggle with it. It's hard to know what to do NEXT in business. Which product should I launch next? What if I don;t know what it will cost me really?
Do you have an experience you think other designers can learn from? We want to hear your story! There is so much we can all learn from each other. I share my experiences with you
Today's episode of the Fashion Brain podcast gives you the story of a non-traditional, creative selling partnership between artist and "sales rep". My guests are Ruth Hamill,
In this episode of the Fashion Brain podcast, we talk about the down-an-dirty reality of running a fashion business. My guest is Maria Boustead, designer and founder of Po