This Jewelry Designer Wants to do More Trunk Shows With Boutiques
Q: Dear Jane, I am an aspiring jewelry designer who has been trying to do MORE trunk shows but retailers are not receptive. Do you have
Q: Dear Jane, I am an aspiring jewelry designer who has been trying to do MORE trunk shows but retailers are not receptive. Do you have
All I can really say is WOW. And thanks. I mean, really, I did not expect such a huge, responsive, delightful audience for my workshop.
Uh well, yeah. Sort of. Well, OK, not just to hear me. But even if the 4,000 people aren’t ALL coming to hear me. They are coming.
You’ve launched a line and are ready to sell. What to boutiques want to know? It might not be what you think. Here’s what they want to know – and what they don’t.
I was running a successful fashion business — but was working to exhaustion and spinning my wheels. I found my way out through time management and building systems that worked for me.
What kind of fashion business do you run? The kind where you walk into a calm office and have customers requesting re-orders, or where your sewing contractor is yelling at you for the wrong pattern and you don’t know where to start?
Networking for fashion designers can be tough to stomach. Here are Jane’s 5 top sure-fire tips for networking, especially for people who hate networking.
Starting or running a fashion business can be exhausting. Meeting with my trainer this week reminded me that in business, like in exercise, I love having someone help me stre-e-e-etch like a slinky to reach my potential.