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I recently wrote about this topic in my latest business piece for Nolcha.com. When you start a new fashion label and you’re on a shoestring budget, it’s understood that you have to make the most of what you have. But when people are sizing up your brand in the blink of an eye, not only [...]

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My latest article for Nolcha.com contains advice on how emerging fashion designers can impress retailers when going to market for the first time. All info was gleaned from interviews with successful boutique owners. Insider info, just for you. Here’s a quick excerpt and a link to the full article:

As an emerging fashion label launching in [...]

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Mood boards are a tool I use quite frequently with new clients when they ask me to create their new brand image. Simply put, a mood board is a collage of a certain style of imagery that represents the kind of look and feel you would like to portray in the marketplace. You can gather [...]

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On July 19, I will be conducting a Coffee Chat through CRAVEbusiness along with fellow superstar consultant Juliet Sander. It will be an informative, informal, and entertaining session where we discuss the ins and outs of launching a successful biz in the retail, fashion, and beauty industries, and what to expect in your business, over [...]

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Naming your fashion business is one of the most important things you will ever do. The name of your business, coupled with its visual look and feel, and verbal voice, will set the tone for your business and tell your customers what kind of brand you are.
Here are a few strategies, with some quick descriptions, [...]

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Surely you’ve heard of Rodarte, the young and wildly successful label by Laura and Kate Mulleavy. Apparently, what got them noticed was their first lookbook, a gorgeous handcrafted piece using paper dolls, which they sent to editors and got immediate attention at WWD and Vogue, giving the young and insanely talented designers a rocket boost [...]

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Portfolio magazine is shutting it’s doors, so read this article before it’s too late. It’s about how the Fashion business is moving forward in these tough times, with great points on brand building, marketing, passion, creativity, value, etc.
“Fashion Forward” by WWD staff for Portfolio.com
Enjoy.

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Ok, you have to read this article. Then when you’re done, read it again. Because Marc Ecko has killer brand building ideas. And so should you. Here’s the link:
“It’s Going to Be Big” by Arthur Lubow for Inc. magazine
My quick summary:
Don’t think of yourself as a T-shirt company or a jeans company, but think of [...]

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Great news! My article went live on Nolcha.com today and was made a feature. For those of you who don’t know, Nolcha.com is a business magazine aimed at start-up fashion companies. It’s got lots of great advice and it’s free!
My article is called “Risky  Business: Why now, more than ever, you should be investing in [...]

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Have you heard of Nolcha.com? If not, you have to check it out. It’s got tons of great business advice for the young fashion start-up. And, as of tomorrow, I will be a guest blogger there, blogging exclusive content about branding and brand image. I’ll post a link and snippet here when my article comes [...]

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Another reader has written in with a question, which I will reply here for everyone’s benefit:
From Shannon:
Hi Giannina,
I was wondering if you ever covered the topic of how to approach the buyer at a boutique? I have a new product (it falls under the Food & Beverage category I guess) and I am just now [...]

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Phew! I have been crazy busy—working late nights, weekends, and I’ve got bags under my eyes to prove it!—but am now back in the blogging game.  To start, I have a question from a reader I think I’d like to answer here for everyone’s benefit:
From Layla:
I am starting a fashion business that’s due to launch [...]

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I love this story. It supports everything I believe about the power of branding and savvy marketing. When done right, your brand can withstand anything. The folks at Rock & Republic have it down cold. Read their story here:
“Selling $300 Jeans in a Down Economy,” by Stacy Perman for BusinessWeek
What I really love about their story [...]

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This is a sad tale of an illicit love affair. It all began innocently enough. I was at a department store and happened upon a really sweet, sexy bag. Oh yeah—this baby had just the right of leather, buckles, hardware and compartments to get my motor running. I loved it, and was about to plunk [...]

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Coach, regarded by some as the “McDonald’s” of luxury brands, may be experiencing some discomfort in the down-market looming on American retail. In an effort to distinguish its brand from the high-end Louis Vuittons of the world and go for the mass consumer with “approachable”  (yet gauche) aspirational logo branding and “approachable luxury” pricing, it may have [...]

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Green and responsible fashion is a big topic these days, now that so much awareness has been raised about the horrors of what goes on behind the fashion industry’s curtain. Things like de facto slavery, heavy pesticide use, and many other indignities require a closer look. Fortunately, many emerging designers are arriving onto the scene [...]

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The name of your label is going to be the most important marketing/branding asset you have. It should be well-chosen, should evoke the feeling of your line, and should be memorable. It should also be unique enough to be trademarkable and to distinguish yourself from others.
Unfortunately, the latter criteria is very difficult to achieve, as [...]

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I just received a question from the kind folks at CloakInc, who had a great question about getting noticed on a small budget. Here is a question from Johanna Pradek at Cloak, followed by my answer:
“Hello,
First of all, thank you so much for providing all of this useful information. It is so helpful and very [...]

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Hey there! I want to give a big shout out to all the fabulous people I met at MAGIC, PROJECT, and POOL and to let you know that this blog is specifically for you: the hot, up-and-coming fashion designer who needs solid advice on branding your company, the next big thing!
If you have a young [...]

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Ah, branding. It’s the buzzword of the day, but does anyone really know what it is? You know you need to brand your business, but the sheer amount of info on branding is overwhelming. Where to start? Let’s look at some definitions that will help you think about branding in the right frame of mind.
Very [...]

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These are the very basic tools that every up and coming fashion company needs to get noticed. I have even spoken with some retail buyers from high-end boutiques, and they agree that all of these tools set you apart from the crowd. Some of these are also sales and marketing tools. If you want to [...]

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I recently spoke with Neil Silverman and John Tseng, owners and buyers for Bliss and Dream (www.dreamfremont.blogspot.com, and www.blissfremont.blogspot.com), two of Seattle’s hottest boutiques aimed at dressing the sexy, cosmopolitan crowd in the latest, most exclusive fashions. I asked Neil and John what they look for when hand-picking a new line to carry in the [...]

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It’s a common scenario: you’re a brand spankin’ new fashion label just starting out, and  you’re so excited to get your product placed just about anywhere, that you forget to stop and think strategically about who your real target customer is. The truth is, while it’s tempting to try, you can’t be a “Hot Mom” [...]

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This February, I was lucky enough to carve out some time away from client work to check out these trade shows myself. Since I am in the business of branding fashion companies, and helping them to create sales and marketing tools, I needed to see first-hand how brands hold up in the hot glare of [...]

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Amazing branding makes you stand out from the crowd. But it seems that alot of fashion brands are taking the easy way out, latching onto what everyone else is doing instead of being unique. Worse yet, if you are trying to launch your new brand at a tradeshow, and your booth’s branding looks frighteningly similar [...]

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