As a fashion start-up, you may well be considering the wholesale route to marketing your designs. Itâs a valid proposition to want to see your range stocked in brick and mortar shops, and a goal that you should pursue. To achieve this youâll need to approach stores' buying teams in order to build wholesale accounts, and they should be approached professionally. Once you have secured an appointment they will expect you to have all of your selling documents to hand, such as lookbooks, order forms and most importantly your fashion wholesale line sheet.
You may well ask, what is a wholesale fashion line sheet?
Simply put, a line sheet is a sales tool designed to visually communicate all of the information necessary for a buyer to make a decision about purchasing your collection.
It will include vital inf...
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The Journey of Monisola Omotoso from a fashion designer to a pattern cutter.
When I embarked on my first enterprise as a fashion designer, while in my final year at University I felt invincible and ready to take on the fashion world. I had designed a menswear item that was bought by Paul Smith, the design emporium of the times, Jones, on the Kings Road, and the Duffer of St George. I was supported by my university tutors and the buyers at the stores I sold to.
They advised me and introduced me to members of the press who gave me a lot of coverage in their newspapers and magazines. Looking back, I guess they were my early mentors but at the time I wasnât even aware of the term and its importance.
After graduating and with the confidence of selling to such illus...
The fashion industry is famous for its smoke and mirror image. Things are never how they appear to be. This âopaque-nessâ is often engineered on purpose. It suits the industry to hide the truth and only show the glamour and success. After all - it is glamour and success that create desire and lust, that in turn generate sales.
But peel off the top layer and the truth is rather different.
The fashion industry has been going through a decisive era of major consumer, channel, and supply shifts while suffering from increased economic volatility.
This in itself has led to the bankruptcy of countless small, medium and large brands. Many have come out as a surprise to those not âin the knowâ. The few on the inside of the industry have seen the writing on the wall ...
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Where those who hadnât studied fashion in the past may have felt excluded and unable to "just" become designers, the age of internet has removed this obstacle. Everyone and anyone can become a fashion designer and turn their ideas into products and launch a fashion brand.
What is interesting to note here is, a large amount of mature professionals making a career change and choosing to enter the fashion industry as career changer. The mistakes career changers make, can be very fatal for mid-career changers.
Many may have years of corporate experience under their belt and a long list of higher education accomplishments, while others may have spent years at home looking after the fam...
In part 1 of these series, we looked at why defining a niche is important and the wide positive effect it will have on your future fashion business. In this article, we focus and look into the second phase - once you have completed your research and development and are ready to launch a fashion brand, product or service.
Once you have fleshed out your idea and done enough research to ascertain that your idea is viable and that there is a product/market fit, youâd have progressed onto developing your idea into a finished product. You would have spent much time, resources and finances to get to a point where you feel ready to plan your launch.
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So - is there space for more? Should you even bother, if it is that noisy and oversaturated?
Yes and yes! There is always space for those who do business well and understand what it takes to grow a fashion brand.
In 2020 what is required is a fine balance between a few tangible and intangible skills. So let's dive in and look closely at these.
"How you d...
Most businesses usually start small. To launch and grow a fashion brand online at the beginning, it is usually crucial to keep it small because this is where many fail. The reasons for failure, such as the inability to adapt to market changes, not listening to customers, and not marketing online.
In this day and age, people are reliant on the internet for various reasons: it is an indispensable tool for information and communication. Because of that, small businesses should take advantage of this channel for their cost-effective way of being available to customers at any time and any day.
A business needs considerable capital, effort, and research...
Whether you are a designer who has skills in fashion sketching, or a newcomer with moderate drawing skills, sketches are great for relaying an impression of your design ideas but should you choose to take these designs to the next level and have patterns made (followed by samples and production), your beautiful sketch -Â although they look lovely in your sketchbook, will be useless - you need a technical drawing.
For the people responsible for turning your idea into a finished, fit for purpose product, they need clear and detailed drawings so that they can produce your vision accurately.
So let's break it down and have a look at what a technical drawing is, why theyâre important, where and how theyâre used, and how to draw them.
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These can be general questions such as...
Do ideas come from inspiration or from materials?
What is the best way to go about designing a collection?
Fashion, by its very nature, is about current populism â and the fashion designer expresses the spirit of the times, or zeitgeist, in their work.
In an industry that is constantly changing, the designer is expected to reinvent the wheel seasonally. Due to the publicâs demand for the new, and with ever-increasing pressure placed on them, designers have to dig deeper and search further for ways of interpreting new inspiration into their collections.
The role of the fashion designer could be compared to that of a magpie, obsessively collecting objects and always being on the hunt for new and exciting things to inspire them. This compulsion to source and collate material for use...
Once you have taken your research as far as it can go, many creatives will tell you that their heads are sometimes on the point of explosion with the myriad ideas and thoughts floating around.
Collating your ideas systematically in order to make sense of them yourself and to share with others, is the next step in the design process. This process is called research evaluation, otherwise known as moodboard creation.
The main function of a fashion moodboard is to focus the designer's mind on the aesthetic, style and direction of the collection, while also relaying the colour influences and design area. Visual information relating to y...
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