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Emily Blumenthal
What happens when the way you start building your brand is the very thing holding you back? We sit down with Andrea Pascual to unpack the shift from early hustle to sustainable growth—when handmaking every piece, chasing quality, and saying yes to everything starts costing more than it gives. From her path through FIT and New York’s garment district to the realities of bespoke pricing and burnout, Andrea shares how designers navigate the tension between artistry and building a real business—and why pivoting is often the hardest, but most necessary, move. Key Takeaways: • What works early won’t scale — Growth requires letting go of old processes. • Handmade has limits — Time, margins, and energy must be protected. • Production is strategy — Factories, tech packs, and backups are critical to survival. 🎧 Listen now for an honest look at what it takes to evolve from maker to brand. Our Guest: Andrea Pascual is a handbag designer with experience spanning handcrafted leather goods and scaled production. With roots in Canada and training at FIT in New York, she brings a practical perspective on sourcing, sampling, and navigating the complex transition from artisan to entrepreneur in the handbag industry. Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a speaker at emilyblumenthal.com. Subscribe, share this with a designer friend, and leave a review so more people can find Handbag Designer 101. Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Why is buying a Hermès bag so complicated—and is there a smarter way in? We sit down with Chloe Chen, known as Chloe Hermes Fairy, to break down the real mechanics behind scoring a Birkin, Kelly, or Mini Kelly—from purchase history and boutique politics to the reality of being offered a bag without knowing the specs. Chloe also pulls back the curtain on the resale and sourcing market, explaining how brokers secure exact bags, why prices fluctuate, and how paying for expertise can save time, money, and frustration. Key Takeaways: • Access is strategic — Boutique offers depend on history, timing, and relationships. • Resale can be smarter — Sourcing directly often beats inflated platform pricing. • Authenticate everything — High stakes demand trusted verification and process. 🎧 Listen now for a clear, insider playbook on navigating the Hermès market without the guesswork. Our Guest: Chloe Chen, known as Chloe Hermes Fairy, is a luxury handbag sourcing expert specializing in Hermès. She helps clients secure specific Birkin, Kelly, and Mini Kelly bags through a global network, guiding them through pricing, authentication, and strategy in both boutique and resale markets. Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a speaker at emilyblumenthal.com. Subscribe, share this with a designer friend, and leave a review so more people can find Handbag Designer 101. Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Meet Volkan Yilmaz, also known as “Tanner Leatherstein,” a leather artisan and entrepreneur whose journey spans continents. From his beginnings in his father’s tannery in Turkey to becoming a TikTok sensation in the U.S., Tanner’s story is one of resilience, creativity, and passion. After moving to Turkmenistan and Armenia with his family to run tanneries, Tanner eventually found himself in Chicago, working as a cab driver after winning a green card lottery. Despite language barriers and culture shock, he pursued an MBA and combined his traditional leather expertise with modern business skills. Tanner’s brand, Pagai, and his viral TikTok videos, where he deconstructs luxury handbags, have educated and entertained millions, shedding light on leather quality, craftsmanship, and industry practices. Key takeaways include the importance of understanding leather quality, transparency in craftsmanship, and sustainability in production. Tanner’s story is a testament to the power of tradition, innovation, and perseverance. Key Takeaways: Leather Quality: Educating designers and consumers about tanning, leather grades, and sourcing enhances handbag durability and value.Craftsmanship Transparency: Showcasing the production process builds trust and appreciation for the artistry.Sustainability: Embrace eco-friendly tanning, upcycled materials, and ethical sourcing to align with sustainable fashion trends.Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” she has collaborated with leading brands such as Swarovski, Kenneth Cole, Henri Bendel, Kate Spade, and Macy’s. Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology and is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Follow Tanner Leatherstein: https://www.instagram.com/tanner.leatherstein/ https://www.tiktok.com/@tanner.leatherstein Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
What makes a luxury bag feel “real”—and why can even an authentic one sit unsold? We sit down with Dani Smith, senior authentication specialist at What Goes Around Comes Around (WGACA), to unpack the fine details that drive trust in the vintage handbag market. From a Chanel bag mistaken as fake to the limits of resale photos, Danny explains why in-person evaluation still matters and how structure, scent, and subtle wear can make or break a purchase. He also shares how authenticators are trained, what actually sells, and how trends and influencer demand impact resale value. Key Takeaways: • Details define authenticity — Small cues separate real from questionable. • In-person still wins — Photos miss critical signs of quality and wear. • Trends don’t guarantee value — Demand can shift faster than expected. 🎧 Listen now for an insider look at authentication, resale strategy, and smarter vintage buying. Our Guest: Dani Smith is a senior authentication specialist at What Goes Around Comes Around (WGACA), a leading luxury vintage retailer. With deep expertise in brands like Chanel and Louis Vuitton, he helps verify authenticity, guide collectors, and navigate the fast-evolving resale market with a trained eye for detail. Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a speaker at emilyblumenthal.com. Subscribe, share this with a designer friend, and leave a review so more people can find Handbag Designer 101. Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Why do some beautiful bags fail the moment they hit the market? We sit down with handbag designer and consultant Holly Lauren Beedle—an industry “ghost designer” whose work appears under brands you definitely know—to unpack the realities behind successful bag design. Holly explains why pricing must come first, how ethnography shapes function, and why merchandising and material choices determine whether a bag survives real life or quietly disappears from shelves. Key Takeaways: • Price first, design second — Retail strategy should guide materials and development. • Design for real life — Ethnography reveals what customers truly need from a bag. • Merchandising matters — Presentation and usability can determine sell-through. 🎧 Listen now for a behind-the-scenes look at how handbags are really designed, priced, and brought to market. Our Guest: Holly Lauren Beedle is a handbag designer and product development consultant who works behind the scenes with established brands to create commercially successful accessories. Known for blending ethnographic research with practical merchandising strategy, she helps companies design bags that perform in both the marketplace and everyday life. Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a speaker at emilyblumenthal.com. Subscribe, share this with a designer friend, and leave a review so more people can find Handbag Designer 101. Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
What makes a handbag truly worth carrying every day? We sit down with Shay Prasad of Bags for Breakfast to explore how years on the retail floor shaped her approach to bags as tools for life—not just status symbols. From writing deep-dive Substack essays to launching a curated vintage shop, Shay explains how storytelling, condition knowledge, and retail anthropology turn casual shoppers into thoughtful collectors. Along the way, she shares how to judge patina versus wear, why function matters as much as heritage, and how understanding the history behind iconic houses helps buyers make smarter, more sustainable choices. Key Takeaways: • Function beats fantasy — A great bag works with your real life. • Patina has value — “Loved” pieces often carry more character than pristine ones. • Context sharpens taste — Knowing a brand’s history leads to better buying decisions. 🎧 Listen now for a thoughtful look at vintage handbags, collecting, and choosing pieces that truly earn their place in your rotation. Our Guest: Shay Prasad is the founder of Bags for Breakfast, a platform dedicated to thoughtful handbag collecting and vintage discovery. Drawing on years of retail experience and deep research into fashion history, she blends storytelling, education, and curation to help buyers appreciate craftsmanship, condition, and the cultural stories behind the bags they carry. Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a speaker at emilyblumenthal.com. Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
What does it take to turn a spark into a bag you can actually hold? We sit down with founder and designer Lauren Reed, who left corporate life, partnered with generational leather artisans in Guatemala, and launched her brand in just 47 days from idea to first sample. Lauren shares how retail experience shaped her product instincts, why vegetable-tanned leather and upcycled denim linings were non-negotiable, and how clear standards on craft, ethics, and function allowed her to move fast without cutting corners. Key Takeaways: • Speed needs standards — Move quickly, but never at the expense of materials or values. • Product first, story second — Narrative only works when the bag performs. • Set non-negotiables — Clear brand DNA makes tough decisions easier. Our Guest: Lauren Reed is the founder and designer of a purpose-driven handbag brand produced in partnership with generational leather artisans in Guatemala. Focused on vegetable-tanned leather, thoughtful function, and ethical production practices, she blends retail insight with disciplined execution to build bags designed to age beautifully and perform in everyday life. Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a speaker at emilyblumenthal.com. Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
What makes a bag feel powerful the second someone spots it across the floor—and why does that magic disappear when brands scale? We sit down with Matthew Lafargue of Accessory Think Tank to unpack lessons from the Macy’s sales floor to leading $1.8B in wholesale. Matthew explains how service, presentation, and training shape perceived value more than spreadsheets ever could—and why clarity in assortments, hero products, and tiering protects brands as they grow. Key Takeaways: • Perception drives performance — Store experience shapes value before price does. • Protect the halo — Hero styles anchor growth and prevent brand confusion. • Test tight, scale smart — Clean buys and strong sell-through beat bloated assortments. Our Guest: Matthew Lafargue is a retail and wholesale strategist at Accessory Think Tank, with experience spanning department stores and billion-dollar accessory portfolios. Known for blending field insight with financial rigor, he helps brands sharpen presentation, strengthen hero products, and scale without losing their edge. Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a speaker at emilyblumenthal.com. Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Retail isn’t dying—it’s recalibrating. We sit down with William Brobston of the Brobston Group, to explore the shift from oversized, anonymous stores to smaller, neighborhood spaces where teams know your name and brands feel personal. Drawing from experience across luxury fashion, jewelry, beauty, and home, William explains why e-commerce owns convenience but human connection builds loyalty—and how brands that invest in people, not just product, are pulling ahead. Key Takeaways: • Convenience is table stakes — Connection is the moat. • Invest in people, not just products — Teams translate brand into loyalty. • Local wins — Smaller formats and mono-brand stores are redefining retail growth. Our Guest: William Brobston is a retail leader with experience spanning luxury fashion, jewelry, beauty, and home. Known for building high-performing teams and blending retail anthropology with analytics, he advises brands on how to localize assortments, elevate in-store storytelling, and create community-driven growth in an evolving market. Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a speaker at emilyblumenthal.com. Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
What turns a love of making into an accessories brand people stop you on the street to ask about? We sit down with Anyah Sealey, founder of A by Anyah, to trace a path shaped by global training, hard critiques, and real market feedback. From early beading classes in Ghana to design school in Paris and rotations across major fashion houses, Anyah shares how craft, data, and adaptability combine to create bags that photograph beautifully and hold up in real life. Key Takeaways: • Detach ego from product — The customer, not the designer, makes the final call. • Craft + commerce win together — Material knowledge and pricing discipline sharpen creativity. • Build heroes, cut the rest — Staying power comes from focus, not excess. Our Guest: Anyah Sealey is the founder and creative director of A by Anyah, a handbag brand rooted in global craftsmanship and modern functionality. With training spanning Ghana, Paris, and major fashion houses across menswear, womenswear, and kids, Anyah brings a rare blend of emotional design and market intelligence to accessories built for everyday impact. Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a speaker at emilyblumenthal.com. Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
What makes a bag feel alive after years of use—not just intact? We sit down with Grant Anderson, founder of Uptown Common, to explore how hand sewing, vegetable-tanned leather, and solid brass hardware reshape durability into desire. Grant breaks down why quiet construction details matter more than logos, how pricing honestly protects makers, and what it takes to build products that improve—not disappoint—with age. Key Takeaways: • Craft is a practice, not a claim — True quality comes from repeatable habits, not labels. • Price for reality, not romance — Underpricing breaks makers long before it serves customers. • Scale without dilution — Apprenticeship and end-to-end making preserve integrity as you grow. Our Guest: Grant Anderson is the founder of Uptown Common, a leather goods brand built on hand sewing, vegetable-tanned leather, and heirloom construction. Known for his disciplined approach to craft and pricing, Grant also founded Leather Reserve, expanding access to high-quality Italian leathers for independent makers committed to materials that patina, perform, and last. Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a speaker at emilyblumenthal.com. Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
What happens when a dream job disappears—and the real opportunity is right at home? In this episode, designer Ana Laverde shares how a Milan-trained industrial designer transformed a setback into a focused handbag brand rooted in Colombian leather, systems thinking, and disciplined edits. Ana explains how her background in luxury packaging shaped her approach to bags as functional objects for daily life, why sourcing in Bogotá’s Restrepo district became a competitive edge, and how proximity to production protects quality, margins, and brand DNA. From killing slow styles to leading wholesale with proven best sellers, she breaks down how testing through pop-ups, trimming color palettes, and partnering with a numbers-driven advisor turned creativity into repeatable wins—without losing identity. Key Takeaways: • Design is a system — Structure, function, and durability come before decoration. • Edit to scale — Kill slow styles, lead with best sellers, and let data guide risk. • Proximity is power — Staying close to production safeguards quality and cash. 🎧 Listen now for a grounded look at how craft, commerce, and clarity build resilient brands. Our Guest: Ana Laverde is a Colombian handbag designer and industrial designer trained in Milan. With a background in luxury packaging and a hands-on approach to sourcing and production, she builds leather handbags defined by sharp edits, functional design, and repeatable commercial success—proving that focus and systems can turn craft into scale. Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a speaker at emilyblumenthal.com. Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
What does it really take for a heritage brand to become part of everyday culture? In this episode, Lew Frankfort—former CEO of Coach and author of The Bag Man—shares how Coach scaled from a small leather workshop into a global brand by designing for real life, not runway moments. Lew breaks down why he focused on “share of closet” over one-hit wonders, how early DTC testing and customer data shaped collections, and the craft decisions—like lighter-weight leather and functional silhouettes—that turned comfort into a competitive edge. He also reflects on Coach’s expansion into Japan in the 90s, the power of signature materials, and today’s brand stewardship with Stuart Vevers and Todd Kahn, where sustainability, vintage, and experiential retail are signals of listening, not gimmicks. Key Takeaways: • Design for real life — Function, comfort, and repeat use build lasting loyalty. • Data beats instinct alone — Zip codes, psychographics, and field testing reveal what customers won’t say. • Stewardship over seasons — Legacy brands win by evolving their codes, not abandoning them. 🎧 Listen now for a masterclass on building a brand that’s both human and durable. Our Guest: Lew Frankfort is the former CEO of Coach and author of The Bag Man. Over more than three decades, he helped transform Coach into a global leader in accessible luxury by blending craftsmanship, customer insight, and disciplined brand strategy—setting a blueprint for how heritage brands can scale without losing their soul. Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a speaker at emilyblumenthal.com. Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
What happens when a Birkin is treated as an asset instead of a trophy? In this episode, Dana Auslander, founder of Luxus, breaks down how she built a private investment fund around Hermès quota bags—where discipline, data, and liquidity drive returns, not hype. Drawing on her background in law and finance, Dana explains why diversification can outperform a single headline purchase, how institutional-grade sourcing and third-party authentication make handbags investable, and why exit strategy matters more than chasing rare exotics. She also challenges viral myths about Birkin appreciation, shares what actually sells (size and neutral colorways), and makes the case for why Hermès is the only handbag brand that meets an investment standard. Key Takeaways: • Discipline over hype — Data, diversification, and timing matter more than rarity. • Liquidity creates returns — Exit channels define success more than acquisition. • Hermès is singular — Quota bags are uniquely positioned as investment-grade assets. 🎧 Listen now for a clear-eyed look at luxury handbags as a serious alternative asset class. Our Guest: Dana Auslander is the founder of Luxus, a private asset fund focused on Hermès quota bags. With a background in law and finance, she built Luxus to bring structure, transparency, and rigor to handbag investing—treating iconic luxury not as fashion, but as a portfolio strategy. Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a speaker at emilyblumenthal.com. Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Wholesale isn’t dead—it’s just evolving. In this episode, we unpack what’s actually working in handbags right now with Nancy Forman of Accessory Think Tank, from how specialty boutiques, focused DTC, and selective dropship can coexist, to the design details that truly move product. We dig into handles and straps that define comfort and versatility, intentional embellishment and personalization, smart material choices, and a disciplined approach to color. On the business side, we clarify when dropship helps (and when it hurts), why hometown boutiques still drive discovery and cash flow, and how to protect pricing while avoiding SKU bloat. If you want to design bags people reach for daily—and build a channel mix that scales without burning cash—this episode delivers a clear, usable blueprint. ✨ 3 Takeaways: • Wholesale still works—when paired with disciplined DTC and selective dropship • Design lives in the details: handles, straps, and personalization drive usability and desire • Test before you scale—materials, colors, and SKUs should earn their expansion If this sharpened your strategy, follow the show, leave a quick review, and share it with a designer who’s navigating channel mix decisions right now. 👤 Our Guest: Nancy Foreman is the founder of Accessory Think Tank, a strategic consultancy focused on trend forecasting, product development, and go-to-market strategy for accessory brands. With decades of experience advising designers and retailers, she helps brands align creativity with commercial reality. Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a speaker at emilyblumenthal.com. Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
What if your content didn’t have to perform—just work? In this episode, we sit down with Brittany Hennessy to unpack how social media shifted from a scrapbook to a search engine, and what that means for founders building visibility without burning out. We break down why clarity now beats consistency, how “real work” content outperforms polish, and why the smartest creators treat their feeds like living systems—not highlight reels. Brittany shares how to build momentum with limited time, what actually converts attention into trust, and how to use AI as a tool without losing your voice. 3 Takeaways: • Visibility beats virality — Consistent, clear signals outperform one-off hits. • Systems scale creativity — Batch once, reuse smartly, and let process replace pressure. • Boundaries build trust — Showing less, but with intention, creates stronger connection. Our Guest: Brittany Hennessy is a social strategist and creator known for helping founders turn everyday moments into high-impact content. With a background in digital media and brand storytelling, she helps entrepreneurs build sustainable visibility—without chasing trends or burning out. Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a speaker at emilyblumenthal.com. Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
What if the material doesn’t matter as much as the meaning? We go deep on the power of story to outsell specs, exploring why a polarizing point of view can create die-hard loyalty and how luxury falters the moment it tries to scale. With Wale Sanni—millennial product specialist with a razor-sharp lens—we break down founder-led allure, pricing psychology, and the difference between a bag that looks good and a brand that lives rent-free in your head. We pull apart The Row as a live case study in anti-scale strategy, then map how Gen Z gravitates to human-led labels where the founder’s life becomes the product roadmap. Balenciaga’s City bag emerges as the blueprint for hero silhouettes that keep a house coherent across seasons. From there, we challenge assumptions about materials, pointing out why PU can top leather when the narrative resonates and how “if you’re not hateable, you’re not lovable” explains the magnetism of brands with real edges. The conversation moves through quiet luxury, retail anthropology, and the function-versus-fantasy tightrope: novelty bags that dominate headlines but strain margins, top handles that work only when engineered for real life, and the subtle rise of coded status—insider emblems over loud logos. We spotlight Coach’s thoughtful reset, discuss indie makers trapped by underpricing, and unpack why price often scripts satisfaction before the box is opened. Along the way, we tackle resale dynamics, community-building, and what it takes to protect brand DNA while still giving culture something to talk about. If you’re a designer, collector, or just bag-obsessed, expect sharp takes you can use: how to price with confidence, how to build a hero and iterate without dilution, and how to turn a founder’s story into a durable moat. Listen, share with a friend who argues about logos, and leave a quick review so more bag nerds can find us. 👤 Our Guest: Wale Sanni is a product specialist focused on luxury accessories, studying the intersection of founder-led design, pricing psychology, and consumer behavior. He advises emerging and established brands on building cohesive collections, hero products, and brand stories that resonate across generations. Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Heritage craft scales on design and strategy, not good intentions. Ruth Álvarez-DeGolia, founder of Mercado Global, and Emmy-winning filmmaker Fabiola Bercasa Beckman share how Guatemalan handwoven textiles become modern handbags that compete at Free People and Holt Renfrew. From labor hours to in-country design, they show how simplifying silhouettes increases artisan wages and perceived value, while embedding impact into the product—not a hangtag. This is a blueprint for ethical, beautiful accessories that customers want and that provide real income for the women who make them. ✨ 3 Takeaways • Ethical fashion must compete on design and price — Impact only works if the product stands on its own at retail. • Simpler designs can pay artisans more — Fewer cuts and smarter layouts often increase hourly wages and margins. • Impact should be built into the product — Visible craftsmanship beats vague claims and one-for-one models every time. 👤 Our Guests Ruth Álvarez-DeGolia is the founder of Mercado Global, a fair-trade accessories brand partnering with women artisans across Latin America to produce responsibly made handbags for global retail. Fabiola Bercasa Beckman is an Emmy-winning filmmaker and creative collaborator whose work focuses on design, storytelling, and ethical systems that respect craft without compromising modern appeal. Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a speaker at emilyblumenthal.com. Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
A single on-field embarrassment became the spark for Salt Athletic—Rafael de la Vega’s patented cleat bag designed for the athlete who uses it and the parent who buys it. In this episode, Rafael shares how early missteps with PR, broad targeting, and hype burned cash, and how a hard pivot—economics first, accelerator support, and factory access in Mexico and India—turned the company around. A near-dead runway led to a bold performance-ad strategy that paid for itself, and a key insight reshaped everything: the user is the player, but the buyer is the parent. Rafael breaks down how Salt built a real brand system—from a clean, universal name to signature design cues like integrated handles and magnetic closures—and why D2C traction, league partnerships, and Nike shoebox activations beat vanity press. We dig into the realities of specialty retail vs. big-box marketplaces, drop-ship margins, and protecting price integrity while expanding into adjacent sports. 👤 Our Guest: Rafael de la Vega is the founder and CEO of Salt Athletic, the patented cleat-bag brand redefining how athletes carry their gear. With a focus on design language, manufacturing partnerships, and clear economics, he has turned a niche frustration into a fast-growing sports-accessory category. ✨ 3 Takeaways: • Solve for the user, sell to the buyer — Athletes want performance and style; parents want hygiene and durability. • Math beats hype — Unit economics, targeting, and calibrated ads drive growth, not PR. • Think in systems, not SKUs — Patents, naming, design cues, and channel strategy build lasting brands. 🔖 Hashtags: #HandbagDesigner101 #SaltAthletic #SportsInnovation #ConsumerGoods #BrandBuilding #PatentedDesign #D2CStrategy #AthleteGear #FoundersJourney #ProductMarketFit #SportsAccessories #Entrepreneurship #FashionPodcast Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Think launching a handbag brand is as easy as designing a pretty product? Think again. In this episode of Handbag Designer 101, we’re joined by industry expert Nancy Forman, whose decades of experience—from Bloomingdale’s to Accessory Think Tank—have made her a trusted voice in fashion strategy, manufacturing, and merchandising. Nancy doesn’t sugarcoat it. Today’s market demands much more than a great idea—it requires a plan, a factory, and a deep understanding of your customer before you even produce your first bag. From hidden development costs to managing trade show expectations, her insights are a must-hear for any serious designer. 💡 Key Takeaways 👜 Beyond the Sketch: Why product development starts long before design—and how skipping steps can sink your brand. 🌍 Small Runs, Big Potential: How Nancy’s Romanian factory allows brands to produce as few as 3–6 bags per style. ♻️ Smart Sustainability: Why leather vs. non-leather isn’t so black and white—and how to think critically about eco claims. Whether you’re launching your first line or refining your supply chain, this conversation will shift your mindset and sharpen your strategy. 🎧 Listen now. Our Guest: Nancy Forman is a veteran merchant, fashion consultant, and founder of Accessory Think Tank. She helps emerging brands build smart, scalable businesses through hands-on product development, manufacturing expertise, and retail insight. Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a speaker at emilyblumenthal.com. Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Ever wonder why some emerging handbag brands thrive while others stall before launch? In this episode, Nicole Levy of Baikal Handbag Manufacturing breaks down the real operations behind successful accessories brands—from timelines and tariffs to minimums, materials, and distribution strategy. Nicole explains why your first collection should be three or four tightly connected styles (not 15), how a repeatable signature builds brand recognition faster than trends, and why military olive is this season’s sleeper hit. She walks through the production ladder that actually works—sample domestically, run 10-piece U.S. test batches, then move core colors to ~150-unit overseas minimums—and how pricing files reveal whether wholesale is financially viable before you burn cash. We also get into boutiques versus department stores, what materials truly perform, and how 3D modeling elevates hardware without crushing your budget. ✨ 3 Takeaways: • Start focused, scale intentionally — A small, cohesive collection and a clear signature outperform sprawling assortments every time. • Know your numbers before you produce — Pricing files, MOQs, freight timelines, and margins determine viability long before retail does. • Choose distribution that builds loyalty — Boutiques drive discovery and repeat D2C sales in ways department stores rarely can. 👤 Our Guest: Nicole Levy is the founder of Baikal Handbag Manufacturing, a full-service development and production partner for emerging and established brands. With deep expertise in domestic small-batch manufacturing, overseas production, materials, hardware, and costing, she helps designers build collections that are both beautiful and financially sound. Her work has supported projects ranging from Western luxury to government-funded initiatives using innovative leathers. Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
What if the real engine of modern luxury isn’t loud marketing—but meaning delivered consistently across every touchpoint? In this episode, Dr. Jessica Quillin, fashion strategist and PhD in 19th-century poetry, breaks down how elevated storytelling creates brands that feel unified on the site, in the feed, and in the store. She shares her journey from studying the philosophy of beauty to advising global fashion houses, revealing how emotions become experiences—and how experiences become communities that buy, return, and advocate. Jessica takes us through the post-pandemic clutter of beautiful but disjointed brand moments: e-commerce that doesn’t guide, social feeds that don’t match the retail floor, and campaigns disconnected from values. Her antidote is both strategic and doable—codify your identity, then run small, disciplined pilots. Launch a three-post content series, read the data, refine, and repeat. From nostalgia-powered Gen Z engagement to experiential moments that spark belonging, Jessica shows how consistency across platforms is now one of the strongest moats in fashion and accessories. 💡 Key Takeaways: Meaning Scales Faster Than Noise: Codified identity + emotional storytelling = real brand equity.Pilot, Don’t Spray: Small experiments on single channels will sharpen your narrative—and your ROI.Narrative Systems Win: Reusable “story bricks” keep your website, social, and in-store aligned and unmistakably you.👤 Our Guest: Dr. Jessica Quillin is a fashion strategist, brand storyteller, and co-founder of Quillin Consulting. With a PhD in 19th-century poetry, she bridges deep cultural insight with modern marketing strategy, helping luxury and fashion brands build cohesive, emotionally resonant identities across every platform. Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
What if the secret to growth isn’t chasing the next trend—but carrying a dream with enough grit to outlast them? In this episode, Adriana Castro shares how she turned Colombian craftsmanship and business discipline into a timeless accessories brand. Leaving a safe corporate path for design school, she transformed professors into mentors and built her first collection—and its production—from the ground up in Barranquilla. Adriana breaks down her hybrid strategy of pairing indigenous natural fibers with noble, long-lasting materials, and how stewardship programs like “certificates of adoption” can give accessories deeper meaning and legacy. The conversation gets real about pricing, margins, and the danger of designing aspirationally without scale. Adriana opens up about balancing passion projects with profitability, identifying her true customer through data, and letting hero products carry the brand. From Sarah Jessica Parker rewearing the Eva Clutch to navigating the mental health side of entrepreneurship, Adriana’s story is both grounded and inspiring—a reminder that longevity comes from clarity, consistency, and care. 💡 Key Takeaways: Design with Purpose: Pair heritage craftsmanship with modern functionality to create lasting relevance.Price with Precision: Know your costs, protect your margins, and let data—not ego—guide decisions.Sustain the Maker: Longevity in business starts with valuing the people and energy behind every piece.👤 Our Guest: Adriana Castro is the founder and creative director of Adriana Castro, a Colombian luxury accessories brand celebrated for its craftsmanship, sustainable practices, and timeless design. Her work bridges artistry and entrepreneurship, honoring her heritage while redefining what it means to build a brand with purpose and endurance. Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
What if the difference between a forgettable line and an enduring brand came down to a handful of details and a few brave decisions? In this episode, Steven Alan unpacks how a small Soho storefront became a global showroom, why discovery will always trump trade-show buying, and how clean distribution keeps both the magic and the margin intact. From recognizing Claire V’s voice in five self-sewn bags to cultivating independent designers who’d later define the modern accessories space, Steven shares how instinct, restraint, and precision build brands that last. He also gets candid about scaling too fast—expanding from eight to twenty-three stores, adding overhead, and learning the hard way that growth without discipline can crush profitability. Post-COVID, he pared everything back, rebuilt around his core menswear, and reopened with a Chelsea studio that blends craftsmanship, curation, and calm. His playbook now? Specialize deeply, collaborate selectively, and let great product—not PR—do the talking. 💡 Key Takeaways: Craft Creates Belief: Every zipper placement, stitch, and texture matters—they’re what earn a customer’s trust.Scale with Purpose: Growth without clarity or discipline erodes the foundation of your brand.Quiet is Power: Thoughtful distribution and organic word of mouth can build more enduring value than flashy marketing.👤 Our Guest: Steven Alan is a designer, retailer, and curator known for redefining modern American style through his namesake brand and visionary showroom. With a career spanning three decades, he’s launched and nurtured some of fashion’s most recognizable independent labels while championing authenticity, craftsmanship, and understated design. Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a speake Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
What happens when you walk away from Marc Jacobs and Calvin Klein—and bet on your own name instead? In this episode, Joy Gryson shares the bold pivot from corporate fashion to building a modern handbag brand that exploded in Korea and won a loyal global following. She reveals how consulting bridged the leap, why she and her husband chose small Italian workshops over legacy factories, and how a park meetup with Steven Alan unlocked their sales pipeline. From the “It Bag” craze to mastering retail math and international strategy, Joy offers the real roadmap for scaling without selling out. ✨ 3 Takeaways: Learn the math behind the magic — taste gets you noticed, but knowing costs, margins, and calendars keeps you in business. Localize to globalize — success in Korea wasn’t luck; it was built on tailoring silhouettes, service, and merchandising to the market. Bet on your own name, strategically — consulting, smart sourcing, and timing made her leap sustainable, not reckless. Our Guest: Joy Gryson is the founder and creative director of Gryson, Olivia Harris, and TriBeCa by Joy Gryson—brands known for their sophisticated balance of modern design and timeless craftsmanship. Before launching her own labels, she honed her skills at Marc Jacobs, Calvin Klein, and Coach, gaining a deep understanding of both design and business that would later define her entrepreneurial path. Her handbags have been carried by women around the world who appreciate understated luxury built with intention. Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a speaker at emilyblumenthal.com. 🔖 Hashtags: #HandbagDesigner101 #JoyGryson #FashionBusiness #ItBag Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Ever wonder what it takes to turn a small retail dream into a lasting fashion empire? Clare V, founder of her namesake brand, proves that steady growth, not viral fame, builds a real legacy. Starting with a 500-square-foot shop in Silver Lake, Clare turned local roots into a thriving retail network by prioritizing people over transactions. From matching a friend’s salary to open her first boutique to hosting in-store events and community-driven experiences, she redefined what modern brick-and-mortar can be—authentic, intentional, and profitable. Her strategic discipline is what sets her apart. Clare walks us through how she uses e-commerce heat maps to pick new locations, tests markets through pop-ups before signing leases, and balances wholesale for both cash flow and discovery. She shares how retail exclusives protect brand integrity, how data informs design and merchandising, and why the shift from “Clare Vivier” to “Clare V” became a masterclass in rebranding with grace. 💡 Key Takeaways: Growth works best when it’s deliberate, data-driven, and community-minded.Protecting your name and pricing builds long-term trust.Wholesale and retail can thrive together when strategy leads the way.🎧 Listen now for a founder’s blueprint on sustainable success, creative resilience, and building a fashion brand that lasts. Our Guest: Clare V is the founder and designer behind Clare V, a California-based lifestyle brand known for its effortless French-meets-LA aesthetic, community-driven retail, and commitment to thoughtful growth. Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a speaker at emilyblumenthal.com. #ClareV #HandbagDesigner101 #SustainableGrowth #FemaleFounders #Retai Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
In an era dominated by DTC, what role do trade shows still play in building a fashion brand? In this episode of Handbag Designer 101, we sit down with Matthew Mathiasen, Show Director of NY Now, to unpack why wholesale isn’t just relevant—it’s essential for emerging accessory brands looking for long-term growth, especially now with The “It Bag x NY NOW” new program. With over 100 years of history, NY Now has evolved from a traditional gift show to a curated marketplace where boutiques and innovative designers connect. Matthew explains how specialty retailers are becoming brand champions, helping independent designers break into new regions, build community, and create consistent cash flow—with fewer strings than big-box retail. 💼 You’ll learn: 👜 Why boutiques offer better margins, faster payments, and stronger loyalty 🛒 How NY Now’s “The It Bag” section helps handbag designers showcase their hero products 📦 How to prep for a trade show like a pro—from booth setup to buyer pitches 🔁 The hybrid wholesale model: in-person connection + online ordering via Bulletin 📣 Why knowing your brand story and supply chain readiness is key to wholesale success Whether you're a first-time exhibitor or scaling up your sales channels, this episode offers the clarity and tactical advice you need to navigate today’s wholesale landscape. 🎧 Listen now and discover how to grow your brand through smarter retail relationships, and apply to be part of “The IT Bag x NY NOW.” Our Guest: Matthew Mathiasson is the Show Director of NY Now, America’s longest-running gift and lifestyle trade show. With decades of experience in the wholesale space, he champions independent designers and works to create meaningful connections between brands and retail buyers both in-person and online. Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Ever wonder why some handbags turn heads while others disappear into the crowd? Cathy Schwartz-Shino—veteran of major handbag licenses and founder of Edit Accordingly—pulls back the curtain on what truly makes a brand unforgettable: a strong identity, the right partnerships, and attention to detail. Today’s shopper doesn’t wait for department stores to declare what’s in; they chase meaning and individuality. Whether it’s vintage, upcycled, or a fresh new silhouette, Cathy explains how licensing, royalties, and cohesive design DNA separate authentic brands from imitators. Her message is clear: success isn’t about copying luxury—it’s about owning your signature. Key Takeaways: Authenticity Wins: True success comes from defining your own brand DNA, not replicating others. Strategic Growth: Regional strategy and selective partnerships fuel sustainable expansion. Creative Focus: Mood boards, collaboration, and local curation keep collections relevant and distinct. 🎧 Tune in for a masterclass on building longevity and luxury in an ever-changing accessories market. Our Guest: Cathy Schwartz-Shino is the founder of Edit Accordingly, a consultancy that helps brands refine their creative and business strategies across the accessories space. With decades of experience leading handbag licenses for global brands, Cathy bridges design and commerce—helping companies craft products that resonate deeply with modern consumers. Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a speaker at emilyblumenthal.com. Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
For Dawn Del Russo, building a career in fashion has been a journey of resilience, adaptation, and staying true to herself. With just $10,000 in savings—partly from communion money she’d carefully saved—she launched Bella Dawn boutique without formal training, diving into trade shows and pricing with sheer determination and countless hours of research. A surprise feature on Fox Good Day New York brought her first big sales surge, along with a crash course in scaling without infrastructure. When broadcast opportunities began competing with her retail business, Dawn made the tough decision to close her beloved boutique—a move that ultimately led to her thriving career as a QVC personality, representing brands like Marc Fisher and Rebecca Minkoff. Through it all, she’s stayed committed to authenticity, embracing her strengths, turning down misaligned opportunities, and building her Live the Glamour brand as a platform rooted in genuine passion for fashion and business. 💡 Key Takeaways: Success often comes through pivots—knowing when to let go of one dream to embrace another.Media moments can transform a business overnight, but preparation matters.Authenticity isn’t just a value—it’s a growth strategy.🎧 Listen now for lessons in resilience, brand evolution, and building a career grounded in authenticity. Our Guest: Dawn Del Russo is the founder of Live the Glamour and a QVC personality who has represented leading brands while building her own platform. From boutique owner to media personality, she’s navigated every stage of entrepreneurship with adaptability, authenticity, and style. Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a speaker at emilyblumenthal.com. Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Ever wonder how a personal story becomes a global brand? Peter Gryson, co-founder of Joy Gryson, shares his journey from corporate fashion to building a handbag label that stands out in a crowded market. From retail floors to a VP role at Calvin Klein, his path reveals how determination, adaptability, and vision can turn obstacles into opportunity. "I wanted to be successful, and that became my objective." That drive fueled Peter’s rise—and later, the creation of Joy Gryson with his wife, Joy. Together, they built a brand rooted in design passion, sharp market awareness, and an ability to evolve with consumer demand. Key Takeaways: Resilience Wins: Fashion is full of setbacks, but perseverance and adaptability open new doors. Power of Partnership: Collaboration with designers and manufacturers is the backbone of quality and innovation. Market Awareness Matters: Tuning into consumer shifts is essential to staying relevant worldwide. 🎧 Tune in now for insights on building a brand that balances creativity, strategy, and global growth. Our Guest: Peter Gryson is co-founder of Joy Gryson, a handbag brand with strong traction in Asia and beyond. With decades of experience in trend forecasting, brand development, and fashion leadership, he brings a unique perspective on how creativity and business acumen can drive long-term success. Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a speaker at emilyblumenthal.com. Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Ever wonder why it’s so hard to break into the accessories world? Karen Giberson, President of the Accessories Council, pulls back the curtain on an industry made up of specialized silos that rarely connect. From Macy’s competitive executive training program to navigating the stigma of QVC, her path shaped a mission to create meaningful connections across accessory categories. "I’d rather put my product in the trash than sell it to you." That early rejection in television retail revealed the uphill battle Karen faced—but also pushed her toward building the Council, where for over two decades she’s been breaking down barriers, championing collaboration, and proving that networking is non-negotiable. Key Takeaways: Fragmented Industry: Accessories thrive in silos—footwear sizing, eyewear regulations, jewelry sourcing—but collaboration sparks breakthroughs. Networking Is Power: With 100+ opportunities annually, Karen believes success depends on showing up, asking for help, and making connections. Cross-Pollination Wins: Innovation often comes when designers look beyond their lane—like handbags borrowing from jewelry hardware or even automotive design. 🎧 Listen now for insider lessons on breaking into—and thriving in—the world of accessories. Our Guest: Karen Giberson is President of the Accessories Council, a non-profit trade organization supporting designers and brands across categories from handbags to eyewear. With decades of experience spanning retail, TV, and advocacy, she’s dedicated to uniting a fragmented industry and creating opportunities for designers to connect, grow, and succeed. Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a speaker at Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
As we continue the journey of what it takes to build a luxury handbag brand from scratch the harsh realities of the industry, we pick up where we left off with Julie Deane, and her difficult choice to sell her company. This is precisely the thrilling journey Julie Deane, founder of the Cambridge Statue Company, unravels with us. We take a deep dive into the complex world of the handbag business, learning about the trials of selling, the betrayal of manufacturers, and the courage it took for Julie to take control and become her own manufacturer. This story of resilience and innovation shines a spotlight on the unexpected opportunity that a Google Chrome advert presented, reflecting the success of the company's adept use of technology. Does the thought of navigating various challenges such as Brexit, the pandemic, and the quest for the right investors sound daunting? Julie shares how she faced these hurdles head-on while establishing a luxury handbag brand. She also opens up about her ultimate decision to sell her company to a French group that values British manufacturing, ensuring job security for her employees. In our closing chapter, we engage in a heartfelt talk about the highs and lows of being a handbag designer. Julie shares some invaluable advice for anyone considering this career path and emphasizes the unique and exciting experiences it brings. These captivating insights are a must-listen for anyone interested in the behind-the-scenes reality of the handbag industry. Don't miss out, and remember to leave us a rating and review! Follow Julie: https://www.instagram.com/julie_deane/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
“Have you ever wondered what it takes to create and scale a handbag brand? Quickly? Well, prepare to find out in this fascinating chat with our guest Julie Deane, the brains behind the Cambridge Satchel Company. Julie shares her journey from a humble start, fueled by her mother's support, to making a mark in the world of handbags, focusing on the satchel's practical appeal. Join us to explore her intriguing life, living between Cambridge and the West Coast of Wales, where her garden's quince tree has become a community hub. The conversation takes a twist as Julie offers insights into the business side of her handbag journey. She opens up about identifying a gap in the market for school satchels and how her mother’s early endorsement of her work-from-home lifestyle paved the way. Listen in as she recounts fascinating tales of convincing a skeptical manufacturer to produce her satchels, and the subsequent rush to find additional manufacturers to meet the demand for her bags. In the final part of our chat with Julie, we delve into the complexities of scaling a handbag brand. She shares stories of her challenges, ranging from photographing bags for her website to dealing with knockoffs of her designs. Tune in to hear about her ingenious solution for showing the size of her bags using a banana for comparison and the defining moment when the New York Times labeled her bags a 'street style bag'. Julie's story is a testament to the power of determination and entrepreneurship, providing a wealth of inspiration for aspiring designers and entrepreneurs.” This is only Part 1. Stay tuned for the second half of Julie’s journey of what happens next. Connect with Julie Deane: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cambridgesatchel/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
What happens when an environmental lawyer trades the courtroom for the world of fashion? For Jimena Suarez, founder of From Sentient, it means creating vegan handbags that blend Mexican craftsmanship, innovative materials, and ethical values—without sacrificing style. Sixteen years after going vegan, she saw a gap in the market for beautiful, high-quality accessories that align with her values. Her path took her from advocating for gender equality and animal rights to studying social entrepreneurship at Berkeley, where From Sentient took root. Today, her brand redefines sustainable luxury through thoughtful design and artisan collaboration. Key Takeaways: Desirability Drives Success: Purpose alone isn’t enough—people must want the product. Innovation Takes Time: Like the iPhone, great design evolves through research, iteration, and patience. Craft + Ethics: Partnering with skilled artisans transforms vegan materials into luxurious, culturally rich handbags. 🎧 Listen now for a story of innovation, ethics, and style converging in fashion’s future. Our Guest: Jimena Suarez is the founder of From Sentient, a Mexican-based vegan handbag brand merging ethics with aesthetics. Formerly an environmental lawyer, she collaborates with artisans trained in traditional leather craftsmanship to create elegant, innovative vegan bags like the flagship Raíz (“roots”) collection. #WomenInBusiness #FashionInnovation #VeganHandbags #SocialEntrepreneurship #HandbagDesigner101 #MaterialInnovation #LuxuryAccessories Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a speaker at emilyblumenthal.com. Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
For Sujin, handbags aren’t sewn—they’re constructed. Trained as an architect, she approaches her brand, Elemood, with the same principles she’d apply to a building: structural integrity, simplicity, and form as function. With no fashion or sewing background, she pioneered designs like the Mono bag—crafted from a single piece of material—and the Expert, made from one repeated pattern, creating sculptural pieces unlike anything in the market. After a decade of success, Sujin nearly walked away from her business—until an Italian brand strategist and Japanese designer Kasumi reignited her vision. Now, their partnership blends Japanese minimalism, Thai craftsmanship, and architectural precision into award-winning designs like the Blossom Series, while navigating a shift from traditional exports to U.S. wholesale. 💡 Key Takeaways: An outsider’s perspective can be a creative advantage. Structural thinking leads to distinctive, lasting designs. Collaboration works best when partners fill each other’s gaps. Revitalizing a brand sometimes means rethinking the business model. 🎧 Listen for a story of reinvention, partnership, and pushing the boundaries of handbag design. Our Guest: Sujin Osatarayakul is the founder and creative mind behind Elemood, an award-winning brand merging architectural construction with functional accessories. Her work, with her partner Kazumi Takahashi challenges traditional handbag-making by treating each design as a building—crafted for beauty, utility, and longevity. #Elemood #ArchitecturalDesign #HandbagDesigner101 #WomenInBusiness #DesignInnovation #FunctionalArt #CreativePartnership #LuxuryAccessories Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
For Odoba Nnani, building her brand became a masterclass in trusting instincts and weaving cultural heritage into every creation. Born in Nigeria and moving to the U.S. at eight through the visa lottery, she balanced family expectations with a growing creative drive. When the pandemic hit, she traded law school dreams for crafting accessories that blend beauty, function, and heritage. Her design philosophy? A great bag works anywhere—sweatpants to store runs, dressed up for church, or taken to a club. Versatility, paired with leather linings, magnetic closures, and thoughtful craftsmanship, transforms each piece into functional art. By working with The Accessory Think Tank, she skipped costly mistakes and launched Romanian-made handbags that fuse global influences with Nigerian roots—designed for real life, across all settings. 💡 Key Takeaways: Career pivots can unlock your truest calling. Versatility is a branding superpower. Small details create lasting luxury. Expert mentorship saves years of trial and error. 🎧 Listen for a story of risk-taking, reinvention, and cultural pride in design. Our Guest: Odoba Nnani is the founder of her namesake brand, crafting luxury handbags that merge Nigerian heritage with modern functionality. #AdobaTheBrand #HandbagDesigner101 #LuxuryDesign #WomenInBusiness #CulturalHeritageInFashion #VersatileDesign #EntrepreneurJourney #FunctionalLuxury Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a speaker at emilyblumenthal.com. Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
What happens when you mix a mischievous spirit, versatile design, and a new baby? For Shinyoung Park, it led to the creation of Misenver —a handbag brand born at the intersection of motherhood and entrepreneurial ambition. In this inspiring episode, Shinyoung shares her path from fashion school in Korea to working in LA’s clothing industry, and how pregnancy became the push to finally launch her own brand. With Misenver priced in the $200–$300 range, she’s found the perfect sweet spot between fast fashion and luxury, creating simple, versatile silhouettes paired with playful touches like her signature bunny sunglasses charms. 💡 Key Takeaways Sometimes life’s biggest changes spark your boldest moves. Smart pricing and standout details can define a brand. Pop-ups and boutique partnerships build authentic connections. Building a business alongside parenthood is messy—but worth it. Our Guest: Shinyoung Park is the founder and designer behind Misenver, a handbag brand that blends simplicity, versatility, and playful details. Her journey from fashion school graduate to mompreneur highlights the grit, creativity, and balance required to grow a brand while raising a family. Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a speaker at emilyblumenthal.com. Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Chelli Look’s story is as inspiring as it is emotional. A self-taught designer since high school, she began making handbags after her sister challenged her to “figure it out yourself.” What started as a creative outlet became a livelihood—and later, a lifeline through unimaginable personal loss. In this moving episode, Chelli opens up about losing her best friend and business partner in a tragic accident, and how creating bags became her meditative way to process grief. Her journey, captured in the documentary Dawn Dusk, shows the power of creativity as both healing and self-discovery. 💡 Key Takeaways Creativity can be a profound tool for processing grief and hardship. Entrepreneurship is all-consuming—know when it’s time to step back. Closing a chapter can bring unexpected peace and perspective. Sharing your story can transform pain into connection and healing. 🎧 Dawn Dusk premieres on Amazon Prime and Tubi August 15th. Our Guest: Chelli Look is a self-taught handbag designer whose journey of resilience and creativity became the subject of the documentary Dawn Dusk. Through her candid story, Chelli reveals how making bags was both her profession and her path to healing. Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a speaker at emilyblumenthal.com. Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
When Jessy Dover sewed her own hot pink prom dress from Walmart fabric, she had no idea it would spark the vision for Dagne Dover—now one of the most functional (and stylish) handbag brands on the market. In this episode, Jessy shares her journey from Parsons to co-founding a powerhouse trio with Melissa Mash and Deepa Gandhi. From winning a Coach design competition with zero handbag experience to building a company culture where feedback actually works, Jesse proves that scrappy beats perfect—and color is anything but soft. 💡 Key Takeaways Solve real problems first—then design. Find partners who challenge and complement you. Color = quiet rebellion. Why translating feedback matters more than giving it.🎧 Listen now for one of the most refreshingly honest convos in fashion today. Our Guest: Jessy Dover is the co-founder and creative director of Dagne Dover. A Parsons grad with a passion for functional design, she brings a refreshingly practical approach to fashion—grounded in problem-solving, emotional intelligence, and a fearless use of color. Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a speaker at emilyblumenthal.com. Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Think you know what defines an “It Bag”? Think again. In this episode of Handbag Designer 101, Beth Goldstein, Executive Director of Footwear & Accessories at Circana, joins Emily Blumenthal to unpack how social media has transformed the handbag market—and why a $299 Trader Joe’s tote can now claim the title. From viral hits to lasting brands, Beth explains how today’s fragmented market is shifting power away from legacy labels and toward innovative independents. With names like Coach, Veronica Beard, and Clare V evolving fast, the space is more competitive—and more unpredictable—than ever. 💡 Key Takeaways 📈 The Democratization of the It Bag: How social media turned the rules upside down—and what that means for designers. 🛍️ Retail Shake-Up: Amazon and Costco are winning, while department stores scramble to stay relevant. 🔍 Play the Long Game: Why brands like Telfar and Brandon Blackwood took 5–10 years to “make it overnight.” Whether you’re building a brand or studying the industry, this episode is packed with insight on market trends, pricing pressure, and why fashion innovation must continue despite the odds. 🎧 Listen now. Our Guest: Beth Goldstein is the Executive Director and Industry Analyst for Accessories and Footwear at Circana. Her data-driven expertise helps brands and retailers understand where the handbag industry is headed—and how to stay one step ahead. Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a speaker at emilyblumenthal.com. Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
What does it take to turn one handbag into a worldwide fashion brand? In this episode of Handbag Designer 101, Emily Blumenthal sits down with the iconic Rebecca Minkoff to unpack the journey from her first design to building an empire that changed the handbag industry forever. It all started with the Morning After Bag—a now-legendary design born from a chance encounter with actress Jenna Elfman and fueled by early internet buzz. From there, Rebecca’s brand exploded, capturing the spirit of modern femininity and defining what it meant to build fashion with both form and function. 💡 Key Takeaways 👜 Romance Meets Utility: How the Morning After Bag hit a cultural nerve and made Rebecca Minkoff a household name. 👩💼 Founder Real Talk: Why working with her brother required “business couples therapy”—and how that transparency built a stronger brand. ⏳ Work-Life Wisdom: How motherhood sharpened her leadership skills and helped her build a powerhouse team. With nearly two decades of experience, Rebecca shares how passion, innovation, and resilience shaped her brand—from early influencer marketing to “buy now, wear now” runway shows. 🎧 Listen now. Our Guest: Rebecca Minkoff is a fashion designer, entrepreneur, podcast host, and mother of three. Her namesake brand is known worldwide for accessible luxury and trailblazing innovation in the handbag space and beyond. Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a speaker at emilyblumenthal.com. Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Think launching a handbag brand is as easy as designing a pretty product? Think again. In this episode of Handbag Designer 101, we’re joined by industry expert Nancy Forman, whose decades of experience—from Bloomingdale’s to Accessory Think Tank—have made her a trusted voice in fashion strategy, manufacturing, and merchandising. Nancy doesn’t sugarcoat it. Today’s market demands much more than a great idea—it requires a plan, a factory, and a deep understanding of your customer before you even produce your first bag. From hidden development costs to managing trade show expectations, her insights are a must-hear for any serious designer. 💡 Key Takeaways 👜 Beyond the Sketch: Why product development starts long before design—and how skipping steps can sink your brand. 🌍 Small Runs, Big Potential: How Nancy’s Romanian factory allows brands to produce as few as 3–6 bags per style. ♻️ Smart Sustainability: Why leather vs. non-leather isn’t so black and white—and how to think critically about eco claims. Whether you’re launching your first line or refining your supply chain, this conversation will shift your mindset and sharpen your strategy. 🎧 Listen now. Our Guest: Nancy Forman is a veteran merchant, fashion consultant, and founder of Accessory Think Tank. She helps emerging brands build smart, scalable businesses through hands-on product development, manufacturing expertise, and retail insight. Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a speaker at emilyblumenthal.com. Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
What happens when an entrepreneurial spirit meets a passion for teaching? For Kerri Quigley, it led to The Fashion Class—a sewing and design school that’s igniting creativity and confidence in the next generation of makers. In this episode of Handbag Designer 101, Kerri shares her incredible journey from launching an underwear line at 17 to building a thriving educational business with studios across Manhattan—and now, nationwide franchises. From early manufacturing mishaps to teaching five-year-olds how to make their own skirts, her story is all about resilience, reinvention, and empowering young creatives through fashion. 💡 Key Takeaways 🧵 Start Young, Stay Fearless: Why kids often make the best designers—and how Kerri built a curriculum to match their confidence. 🔥 When Things Go Wrong: Hear how a studio fire led to a pop-up class at the Bryant Park Hotel—because the lesson must go on. 🏢 From Studio to Franchise: How Kerri turned a side hustle into a scalable business with impact far beyond NYC. Whether you’re a designer, educator, or entrepreneur, this episode is a masterclass in turning passion into purpose—and why teaching kids to sew is about so much more than fashion. Our Guest: Kerri Quigley is the founder of The Fashion Class, a New York-based fashion school for kids and teens offering hands-on sewing, design, and entrepreneurship programs. A Parsons grad and lifelong creator, Kerri is on a mission to make fashion fun, fearless, and foundational for the next generation. Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a speaker at emilyblumenthal.com. Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
In this episode of Handbag Designer 101, we dive into the story of Clare Vivier, the founder behind the effortlessly cool handbag brand Clare V.—a name synonymous with California style and functional fashion. What began as a side hustle crafting chic laptop cases has grown into a nationwide brand with 14 retail locations and a cult following. Clare shares how her business was born out of necessity in the early 2000s, when stylish laptop carriers were nowhere to be found. Sewing late into the night, she created pieces for herself and friends, eventually pivoting from tech accessories to versatile handbags that married utility with elegance. 💼 You’ll learn: 🧵 How a lack of fashionable laptop bags sparked a creative business 👶 Why Clare paused her business after becoming a mom—and how she reignited it 📍 What passing a familiar LA factory taught her about timing and resilience 👜 How transitioning from laptop cases to handbags unlocked scalability 👥 Why hiring a lean team changed everything for Clare V.'s growth Clare also reveals how her first store came almost by accident—what started as a shared office with another designer evolved into a customer-facing retail space that launched the brand’s direct-to-consumer presence. From Silver Lake to Nolita, each store opening was a thoughtful step toward building community and expanding her vision. Through trademark hurdles and industry shifts, Clare’s philosophy—“Don’t get caught up on things that aren’t actually a problem yet”—has guided her through the highs and lows of entrepreneurship. Her story is a testament to the power of perseverance, personal style, and staying rooted in your "why." 🎧 Listen now to hear how Clare built Clare V. from the ground up—and why she believes creative businesses can scale without losing soul. Our Guest: Clare Vivier is the founder and designer behind Clare V., a modern accessories brand known for its clean lines, vibrant colors, and French-meets-California aesthetic. A pioneer in combining fashion with function, Clare continues to lead her brand with integrity, independence, and a strong sense of purpose. Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building ico Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Before every influencer had a brand and every bag had a waitlist, there was the Botkier Trigger Bag—an iconic design that redefined what it meant to blend fashion and function. In this episode of Handbag Designer 101, Monica Botkier joins us to share the real story behind one of the most game-changing handbag brands of the early 2000s—and how she’s evolving her vision for a new generation. Monica didn’t set out to be a handbag designer. From sneaking into NYFW as a fearless teenager to photographing high-profile editorials, her path was anything but linear. But her deep love for leatherwork, eye for detail, and natural NYC hustle led to the launch of Botkier, one of the first true indie It-Bag brands. The Trigger Bag wasn’t just stylish—it solved problems, and that’s what made it sell out. This conversation is a crash course in handbag history, complete with celeb knockoffs, licensing deals, and the sharp pivot to Monica’s latest venture, Chosen Woven. She opens up about protecting designs, staying relevant in the social media age, and what it really takes to build (and rebuild) a fashion brand from the ground up. 💡 Key Takeaways 👜 The Power of a Signature Style: Why the Trigger Bag became a phenomenon—and how designers can create a lasting design legacy. 📈 Creativity vs. Commerce: How Monica balances the artistic process with the realities of manufacturing, scaling, and retail. 🔁 Adapting with the Times: Lessons on reinvention in an industry that’s always evolving, and why agility matters more than ever. Our Guest: Monica Botkier is a legendary handbag designer, creative director, and founder of Botkier and Chosen Woven. Her groundbreaking work helped define the early 2000s handbag boom, and her designs continue to inspire a new generation of fashion entrepreneurs. 🎧 Listen now and take a trip through handbag history with one of the OGs. Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
In an era dominated by DTC, what role do trade shows still play in building a fashion brand? In this episode of Handbag Designer 101, we sit down with Matthew Mathiasen, Show Director of NY Now, to unpack why wholesale isn’t just relevant—it’s essential for emerging accessory brands looking for long-term growth, especially now with The “It Bag x NY NOW” new program. With over 100 years of history, NY Now has evolved from a traditional gift show to a curated marketplace where boutiques and innovative designers connect. Matthew explains how specialty retailers are becoming brand champions, helping independent designers break into new regions, build community, and create consistent cash flow—with fewer strings than big-box retail. 💼 You’ll learn: 👜 Why boutiques offer better margins, faster payments, and stronger loyalty 🛒 How NY Now’s “The It Bag” section helps handbag designers showcase their hero products 📦 How to prep for a trade show like a pro—from booth setup to buyer pitches 🔁 The hybrid wholesale model: in-person connection + online ordering via Bulletin 📣 Why knowing your brand story and supply chain readiness is key to wholesale success Whether you're a first-time exhibitor or scaling up your sales channels, this episode offers the clarity and tactical advice you need to navigate today’s wholesale landscape. 🎧 Listen now and discover how to grow your brand through smarter retail relationships, and apply to be part of “The IT Bag x NY NOW.” Our Guest: Matthew Mathiasson is the Show Director of NY Now, America’s longest-running gift and lifestyle trade show. With decades of experience in the wholesale space, he champions independent designers and works to create meaningful connections between brands and retail buyers both in-person and online. Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
What does it really take to go from fashion fan to front-row reporter in today’s content-saturated world? Michaela Mix Caccia Negrete—better known as Ms. Mix of The Fashion Mix—proves that bold moves and relentless hustle still open doors. After being rejected from nearly 70 NYFW shows, she didn’t turn around—she turned up. With a mic in hand and street-style savvy, she interviewed celebs like Addison Rae and carved out her space in fashion media one video at a time. 🎧 Listen now. In this episode of Handbag Designer 101, Michaela gets candid about: 📱 Building a digital-first fashion media brand from the sidewalk up 🎥 How she covers mega-events like the Oscars with 30+ pieces of content in one night 👜 The biggest handbag trends right now—and what designers need to know 💡 Her hot take on whether celebrity or influencer endorsements matter more today 🗓️ Why an editorial calendar isn’t optional if you want to stay relevant From TikTok virality to serious industry cred, Michaela offers a rare behind-the-scenes look at how content, community, and consistency build influence in fashion today. Our Guest: Michaela “Ms Mix” Caccia Negrete is the creator of The Fashion Mix, a digital fashion platform known for its fast-paced, insider-style content on TikTok, Instagram, and beyond. With a background in journalism and a self-made reporting style, Ms. Mix brings sharp insight, real-time trend analysis, and high-energy commentary to fashion lovers worldwide. Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a speaker at emilyblumenthal.com. Buy Emily’s Books: “Handbag Designer 101” & “ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
What happens when you walk away from decades of designing for other people—and finally bet on yourself? Karen Cardoso spent 30 years behind the scenes designing handbags for household names like Jessica Simpson and Franco Sarto. But when tariffs upended her production plans, she didn’t fold—she pivoted. That moment sparked the creation of Bolsa Nova and introduced her to the magic of Italian wash leather: soft, slouchy, and totally irresistible. In this episode of Handbag Designer 101, Karen shares: ✨ What it’s really like launching your own brand after years in corporate 🇮🇹 How discovering Italian wash leather changed her business overnight 🧵 Why she refuses to over-develop and only creates what her customer actually wants 👩💼 How her “ideal customer” wasn’t who she expected—and what that taught her about branding From QVC to Nordstrom to specialty boutiques, Bolsa Nova’s slow-and-smart growth story is a lesson in staying agile, owning your instincts, and designing with purpose. 🎧 Listen now. Our Guest: Karen Cardoso is the founder and designer behind Bolsa Nova Bags. With a background in designing for major brands like Nicole Miller and Franco Sarto, she brings decades of industry experience to her own line of buttery-soft Italian leather handbags that blend casual luxury with timeless appeal. Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a speaker at emilyblumenthal.com. Buy Emily’s Books: “Handbag Designer 101” & “Savvy Suzanna’s Amazing Adventures in Handbags” Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Step into the booming world of pre-loved designer handbags with Evey Amery, founder of EveysPreLoved, the London-based luxury consignment business redefining what “sustainable fashion” really means. 💼✨ From Chanel and Hermès to Fendi and beyond, Evey brings transparency, trust, and TV-presenter polish to a market where condition and authenticity are everything. What started as a side hustle while hosting on QVC has grown into a beloved resale brand with a global following. 🌍📦 💡 Key Takeaways: 🔹 Transparency Wins: Why showing signs of wear builds more trust than trying to hide them. 🔹 Circular Luxury: How the resale boom is reshaping buyer behavior—and challenging new designers. 🔹 From Side Hustle to Brand: How handwritten notes and genuine passion created a loyal customer base. Whether you’re a designer trying to understand the resale impact or a buyer curious about sustainable luxury, this episode offers real talk and smart insights from one of the industry’s most trusted voices. 🎧 🎧 Listen now! #HandbagDesigner101 #SustainableLuxury #PreLovedBags #CircularFashion #LuxuryResale #IndependentBusiness Our Guest: Evey Amery, founder of Evey’s Pre-Loved, blends a background in broadcasting with a deep love of fashion, building a resale business rooted in authenticity, community, and the enduring charm of a well-traveled bag. Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a speaker at emilyblumenthal.com. Buy Emily’s Books: “Handbag Designer 101” & “Savvy Suzanna’s Amazing Adventures in Handbags” Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Join Elyse Winer of Gen Phoenix as she reveals the groundbreaking technology turning discarded leather waste into high-performance recycled materials used by Coach, Dr. Martens, and more. 🌍👜 Since 2007, Gen Phoenix has diverted over 10,000 tons of leather from landfills using a patented process that creates sustainable leather with 80% less carbon—without sacrificing durability, feel, or style. 💥💼 💡 Key Takeaways: 🔹 Beyond the Green Premium: Why performance and price—not just sustainability—are key to changing the industry. 🔹 Next-Gen Materials: How GenPhoenix is reshaping what “luxury” means to younger, eco-conscious consumers. 🔹 Fashion Meets Circularity: Discover their bold mission to create fully recyclable leather with endless product life. Whether you're a designer seeking sustainable solutions or a brand looking to stay ahead of consumer values, this episode is your essential guide to the future of fashion innovation. 🎧 🎧 Listen now! #HandbagDesigner101 #SustainableFashion #RecycledLeather #LuxuryReimagined #FashionInnovation #CircularDesign Our Guest: Elyse Winer is the Head of Brand at GenPhoenix, the revolutionary material tech company transforming leather waste into a scalable, sustainable alternative embraced by some of fashion’s biggest names. Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a speaker at emilyblumenthal.com. Buy Emily’s Books: “Handbag Designer 101” & “Savvy Suzanna’s Amazing Adventures in Handbags” Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Join Tom Glazer and Alexia Nelson, the leadership behind Graphic Image and GiGi New York, as they reveal how they transformed a specialized bookbinding company into a thriving luxury handbag brand—all while proudly keeping production 100% American. 🇺🇸💼 With smart pivots during the 2009 recession and a bold embrace of modern retail strategies like drop-shipping, Tom and Alexia share how they built a resilient brand that blends old-world craftsmanship with new-age flexibility. 📈👜 💡 Key Takeaways: 🔹 Pivoting Under Pressure: How GiGi New York turned crisis into major opportunity during the recession. 🔹 Owning Production: Why in-house manufacturing gives them an edge in drop-shipping, inventory control, and rapid design testing. 🔹 Zero-Waste Innovation: How repurposing leather scraps fuels sustainability—and profitability. Whether you’re a designer, entrepreneur, or fashion enthusiast, this episode is packed with practical lessons on building a future-proof brand that stays true to its roots. 🎧 🎧 Listen now! #HandbagDesigner101 #AmericanMade #SustainableFashion #LuxuryHandbags #BrandBuilding Our Guests: Tom Glazer and Alexia Nelson are the dynamic forces behind Graphic Image and GiGi New York, leading the charge to preserve American craftsmanship while evolving with today's fast-paced retail world. Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a speaker at emilyblumenthal.com. Buy Emily’s Books: “Handbag Designer 101” & “Savvy Suzanna’s Amazing Adventures in Handbags” Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
✨ A re-release of one of our favorite episodes! Step into the heart of New York’s fashion legacy with Elyce Arons, co-founder of Kate Spade and Frances Valentine, as she shares the remarkable story behind one of the most iconic handbag brands of all time. 👜💫 From rural Kansas roots to building a global fashion empire alongside her best friend, the late Katie Brosnahan (aka Kate Spade), this episode is a love letter to friendship, creativity, and fearless entrepreneurship. 🎨 Elyce brings us behind the seams—where construction paper mockups, vintage flea market treasures, and unwavering vision laid the foundation for a brand that redefined handbag design. From building Kate Spade from scratch to honoring Kate’s legacy with Frances Valentine, this is a powerful journey of reinvention and staying true to what matters most. 💖🧵 💡 Key Takeaways 🔹 Start with Heart: How $35k and a bold idea became a household name. 🔹 Vintage Vibes, Modern Magic: Turning old-school inspiration into timeless design. 🔹 Legacy & Love: Creating the next chapter with purpose, passion, and friendship. 🎧 Tune in for an inside look at how two best friends changed the way the world carries style—one bag at a time. #HandbagDesigner101 #KateSpade #FrancesValentine #FemaleFounders #FashionIcons #BehindTheBag #EntrepreneurLife #StyleWithSubstance 👤 Our Guest: Elyce Arons is the CEO and co-founder of Frances Valentine and one of the original creative forces behind Kate Spade. Her journey is proof that great design, meaningful partnerships, and staying true to your vision never go out of style. Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a speaker at emilyblumenthal.com. Buy Emily’s Books: “ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
What started with plastic grocery bags and Ziplocs sparked a travel accessory empire. Eram Siddiqui turned personal frustration into the polished, fashion-forward brand Hudson+Bleecker—now carried by Nordstrom, Revolve, and QVC. Her journey from sewing with her mom to sourcing manufacturers in China is a testament to grit, adaptability, and style-first problem solving. Takeaway Points 1. Persistence Meets Purpose: Eram’s story shows how trial, error, and handmade beginnings can lead to premium retail partnerships. 2. Pause to Pivot: Learn how a pandemic-driven business break turned into a breakthrough team expansion and strategic clarity. 3. Form + Function: Discover how Eram balanced trend and utility to build a line that fits the real needs of modern women on the go. Our Guest, Eram Siddiqui, is the founder of Hudson+Bleecker, a travel accessories brand born from the desire for chic, functional organization. From local Brooklyn markets to national platforms, Eram shares how boutique retail, bootstrapping, and bold choices built her brand. Her story is a blueprint for entrepreneurs ready to create with intention and scale with purpose. Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a speaker at emilyblumenthal.com. Buy Emily’s Books: “Handbag Designer 101” & “Savvy Suzanna’s Amazing Adventures in Handbags” Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Step into the world of fashion marketing with Ernest Moore, of Moore Marketing & PR, a seasoned pro who’s worked with top PR agencies and retail giants like Macy’s and Saks. In this must-hear episode, Ernest unpacks the biggest marketing mistakes emerging designers make—and how to get real results without wasting time or money. 💸✨ With honest advice and real-world stories, Ernest challenges designers to think smart, embrace feedback, and build relationships that actually move the needle. If you’re serious about growing your brand, don’t miss this one. 🎧 💡 Key Takeaways: 🔹 Marketing vs. PR: Paid visibility vs. earned attention—know the difference. 🔹 The Gifting Trap: Why careless gifting kills budgets—and what to do instead. 🔹 Perfectionism Paralysis: Launch, learn, and improve—don’t wait for “perfect.” 🎧 Listen now! #HandbagDesigner101 #FashionMarketing #EmergingDesigners #BrandBuilding #StartupTips #PRvsMarketing Our Guest: Ernest Moore brings insider expertise from major retailers and PR agencies, helping designers market smarter and avoid the costly traps that stall so many brands. Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a speaker at emilyblumenthal.com. Buy Emily’s Books: “Handbag Designer 101” & “Savvy Suzanna’s Amazing Adventures in Handbags” Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
What happens when brands fail to adapt? Journalist Bernadette Giacomazzo breaks it down, sharing why evolution is essential for survival in today’s retail landscape. From Blockbuster vs. Netflix to the rise of secondhand shopping and upcycling, this episode dives into the shifts shaping fashion and retail. 🌿📈 💡 Key Takeaways: 🔹 Adapt to Survive: Why evolving with consumer behavior is non-negotiable. 🔹 Quality Over Quantity: The shift from fast fashion to long-lasting value. 🔹 Retail Anthropology: How store layouts and shopping patterns drive sales. Whether you're a designer or a retailer, this conversation offers game-changing strategies for staying relevant while staying authentic. Don’t miss it! 🎧 🎧 Tune in now! #HandbagDesigner101 #RetailEvolution #SustainableFashion #CircularEconomy #FashionStrategy Our Guest: Bernadette Giacomazzo is a seasoned journalist and fashion expert who explores the intersection of consumer behavior, retail trends, and brand adaptability to help shape the future of fashion and retail. Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a speaker at emilyblumenthal.com. Buy Emily’s Books: “Handbag Designer 101” & “Savvy Suzanna’s Amazing Adventures in Handbags” Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Step behind the scenes of venture capital funding with Rachel Johnson, co-founder of J&O Law Firm and founder of Ami Health. With a decade of experience guiding high-growth companies, Rachel shares her dual insights as an attorney and founder, offering invaluable advice for entrepreneurs navigating the world of funding. 📈💡 💡 Key Takeaways: 🔹 Is Venture Funding Right for You? Not every business needs VC backing—know your path. 🔹 Go All In: Why full commitment and massive growth potential are essential for VC success. 🔹 Scaling Smart: Avoid common pitfalls like rapid, unstructured hiring post-funding. From board dynamics to strategic growth and the realities of investor relationships, Rachel’s practical advice is a must-hear for founders at any stage of their entrepreneurial journey. Don’t miss it! 🎧 🎧 Tune in now! #HandbagDesigner101 #VentureCapital #Entrepreneurship #ScalingSmart #StartupSuccess Our Guest: Rachel Johnson is the co-founder of J&O Law Firm and founder of Ami Health, offering a rare dual perspective as an attorney and entrepreneur to guide high-growth companies through the challenges of funding and scaling. Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a speaker at emilyblumenthal.com. Buy Emily’s Books: “Handbag Designer 101” & “Savvy Suzanna’s Amazing Adventures in Handbags” Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Step into the world of fashion, strategy & storytelling with industry powerhouse Idalia Salsamendi! From PR to fashion leadership, Idalia shares the must-know fundamentals of branding, competition, and consumer demands—especially in sustainability. 🌿✨ 💡 Key Takeaways: 🔹 Brand Identity Matters: Understanding your niche & standing out. 🔹 Creativity Meets Business: Turning handbag dreams into reality. 🔹 Sustainability’s Role: Why conscious fashion is the future. This episode is packed with game-changing advice for aspiring designers looking to build, grow & sustain a fashion brand. Don’t miss it! 🎧 🎧 Tune in now! #HandbagDesigner101 #IdaliaSalsamendi #FashionStrategy #BrandBuilding #SustainableFashion Our Guest: Idalia Salsamendi is a fashion industry expert and business strategist who has transitioned from PR to building a powerhouse brand, guiding designers on branding, storytelling, and sustainable success. Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a speaker at emilyblumenthal.com. Buy Emily’s Books: “Handbag Designer 101” & “Savvy Suzanna’s Amazing Adventures in Handbags” Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Step into the world of timeless design & craftsmanship with legendary handbag designer Frank LaMendola! With over four decades in the industry, Frank shares insights on fashion’s cyclical nature and today’s shift toward understated luxury & quality. 🔄✨ Frank also reveals plans for his new handbag brand, built on quality craftsmanship that resonates with today’s consumers. Whether you're a designer, entrepreneur, or handbag lover—this episode is a must-listen! 🎧 💡 Key Takeaways: 🔹 Sustainability’s Impact: How eco-conscious choices shape handbag design. 🔹 Balancing Trends & Timelessness: The art of introducing new designs while honoring classics. 🔹 Resourcefulness in Fashion: Navigating inventory challenges with creativity & strategy. Our Guest: Frank LaMendola is a renowned handbag designer with over 40 years of experience, now launching his own brand focused on timeless craftsmanship, sustainability, and modern luxury. Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a speaker at emilyblumenthal.com. Buy Emily’s Books: “Handbag Designer 101” & “Savvy Suzanna’s Amazing Adventures in Handbags” Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Join us as we sit down with Oleg Chebotarev, the visionary Creative Director of Jump From Paper, who shares his unconventional journey through the fashion world. From post-communist Russia to the bustling creative hubs of China, Oleg’s path is a masterclass in adaptability, resilience, and the intersection of culture and design. Oleg’s career began with dual passions—international relations and fashion—leading to a bold move to China during the 2008 financial crisis. He opens up about the challenges of navigating language and cultural barriers, drawing surprising parallels between Russia and China, and the lessons he learned in shaping a truly global creative vision. Takeaway Points Fashion Without Borders: Explore how Oleg’s global perspective shapes his work in fashion and creative direction. Creativity & Commerce: Learn the balance between artistic vision and market demand in the ever-changing fashion industry. The Value of Reinvention: Hear how Oleg’s pivot from photography to creative direction redefined his career. Our Guest, Oleg Chebotarev, is the Creative Director of Jump From Paper, a brand known for its bold, cartoon-like handbags. With a career spanning continents and industries, his insights into fashion, branding, and cross-cultural creativity offer valuable lessons for designers looking to stand out in the global market. 🎧 Don’t miss this inspiring conversation with Oleg Chepiktyov. Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a speaker at emilyblumenthal.com. Buy Emily’s Books: “Handbag Designer 101” & “ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Dana Bowling, a former Hollywood casting director turned entrepreneur, shares how she walked away from a high-profile career to build a business on her own terms. In this episode, Dana reveals the behind-the-scenes realities of Hollywood, the pressures of personal branding, and how she successfully pivoted into coaching creatives and entrepreneurs—helping them find their voice and build authentic businesses. Whether you're an emerging handbag designer or a creative professional, Dana’s journey offers valuable lessons in reinvention, resilience, and owning your narrative. Takeaway Points Branding Beyond Hollywood: Learn how personal branding applies across industries, from casting to fashion entrepreneurship. Embracing Career Pivots: Discover how Dana leveraged her skills to transition into a purpose-driven business. Authenticity in Business: Explore how showing up as your true self can build trust, engagement, and lasting success. Our Guest, Dana Bowling is a business coach, speaker, and podcast host of Daily Dose of Dana, where she shares insights on entrepreneurship, branding, and navigating career shifts. From Hollywood to business strategy, she has mastered the art of reinvention and now teaches others how to do the same. Her insights highlight the power of storytelling, visibility, and embracing change to stand out in competitive industries. 🎧 Don’t miss this inspiring conversation with Dana Bowling. Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a speaker at emilyblumenthal.com. Buy Emily’s Books: “Handbag Designer 101” & “ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Ginna Christensen, a creative recovery expert, shares her journey in helping individuals reclaim their creative spark amid the pervasive threat of burnout. Burnout doesn’t just slow us down—it erodes our ability to create, innovate, and lead. In this episode, Ginna discusses the early signs of burnout, the social shifts driving its rise, and the challenges of sustaining creativity in an always-on culture. Takeaway Points Recognizing Burnout: Learn how burnout has moved from a personal struggle to a widespread crisis, reshaping creative industries. The Role of Community: Discover how platforms like Substack offer a fresh alternative to social media for connection and long-form expression. Authentic Leadership: Explore the power of aligning leadership with personal values to foster sustainable success. Our Guest, Ginna Christensen is a creative strategist and coach dedicated to helping individuals overcome burnout and rediscover their passion. Through her Creative Comeback program, Ginna provides tools to cultivate sustainable creativity, build supportive communities, and navigate career transitions with confidence. Her insights highlight the power of resilience, empathy, and long-form expression in today’s fast-paced digital landscape. 🎧 Don’t miss this inspiring conversation with Ginna Christensen. Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a speaker at emilyblumenthal.com. Buy Emily’s Books: “Handbag Designer 101” & “Savvy Suzanna’s Amazing Adventures in Handbags” Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Jessica Minor, a rising fashion influencer, shares her journey from thrifting enthusiast to a viral TikTok sensation. Her passion for affordable fashion alternatives has made her a leading voice in the handbag dupe community. In this episode, Jessica discusses the evolving perception of dupes, the social media trends driving their popularity, and the challenges faced by luxury brands in an age of 'super fakes.' Takeaway Points Shifting Perceptions: Learn how dupes have moved from stigma to social acceptance, reshaping the luxury market.The Role of Social Media: Discover how digital platforms amplify thrifty fashion trends and create viral sensations.Counterfeit Complexities: Explore the challenges luxury brands face with counterfeit markets and the role of law enforcement.Our Guest, Jessica Minor is a fashion influencer and TikTok creator whose viral videos comparing dupes to high-end bags have captivated millions. Her passion for thrifted finds and budget-friendly fashion has positioned her as a trusted voice in the fashion community. Jessica’s insights shed light on the intersection of creativity, affordability, and consumer behavior in today’s fashion landscape. 🎧 Don’t miss this deep dive into handbag dupe culture with Jessica Minor. Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a speaker at emilyblumenthal.com. Buy Emily’s Books: “Handbag Designer 101” & “Savvy Suzanna’s Amazing Adventures in Handbags” Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Kim Vaccarella’s journey from hospitality to the creative force behind the Bogg Bag is a story of resilience and innovation. Kim shares how she transformed skepticism into success, navigating the unpredictable fashion industry with determination and creativity. Drawing inspiration from Crocs, she crafted a unique product that defied expectations, proving the power of vision and perseverance. Takeaway Points Resilience in Action: Kim’s journey highlights how persistence can turn initial skepticism into groundbreaking success.Family-Driven Entrepreneurship: Learn the emotional and financial dynamics of running a family business while managing growth.Creative Problem-Solving: Discover how Kim turned a foam sheet prototype into a thriving brand, blending innovation with storytelling.Our Guest, Kim Vaccarella is the founder of Bogg Bag, a handbag brand known for its Crocs-inspired design and functional appeal. Without formal retail experience, Kim ventured into fashion with intuition and a strong support system, overcoming challenges like patent investments and industry complexities. Her story is a testament to the power of creativity and determination in building a successful brand. Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a speaker at emilyblumenthal.com. Buy Emily’s Books: “Handbag Designer 101” & “Savvy Suzanna’s Amazing Adventures in Handbags” Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Discover how Stanley Major, founder of Sea Leather Wear, is revolutionizing sustainable fashion by transforming discarded fish skins into luxurious leather alternatives. In this episode of the Handbag Designer 101 Podcast, Stanley shares his journey of upcycling carp, Nile perch, salmon, and sea bass skins into eco-friendly materials that are captivating designers and eco-conscious consumers alike. With insights from handbag design expert Emily Blumenthal, this episode highlights fish skin leather’s potential as a stylish, sustainable substitute for exotic leathers like crocodile and alligator. Learn how this innovative material, with its unique textures and minimal environmental impact, is redefining ethical luxury for the fashion industry and empowering emerging designers to make a positive impact. Key Takeaways Sustainable Innovation: Fish skin leather is an eco-friendly alternative to exotic leathers, turning waste into high-value materials.Distinct Aesthetic: Unique textures and patterns make fish skin leather perfect for creating one-of-a-kind, ethical fashion pieces.Ethical Luxury: Minimal waste and sustainable practices appeal to eco-conscious consumers and forward-thinking designers.Our Guest, Stanley Major is the founder of Sea Leather Wear, a pioneer in sustainable fashion. His innovative work transforms fish skins from canneries into chic, eco-friendly leather alternatives, offering a unique solution to the growing demand for ethical luxury materials. Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a s Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Nancy Rhodes shares her journey from aspiring designer to leader in sustainable fashion. With experience at Nordstrom and Neiman Marcus, Nancy gained insights into consumer behavior before designing footwear for brands like BCBG and Kenneth Cole. Through Alternew, she’s revolutionizing fashion care by digitizing alterations and repairs, making sustainability accessible. Her approach highlights how technology can enhance satisfaction, reduce waste, and promote eco-friendly practices. Nancy’s commitment offers insights for emerging designers and established brands integrating sustainability.This episode offers a fresh perspective on sustainable fashion, inspiring you to rethink possibilities for handbags and beyond. Key Takeaways: Community Support: Building a sustainable brand thrives on collaboration.Tech & Sustainability: Digital fashion care enhances satisfaction and promotes eco-friendly practices.Balance Cost & Responsibility: Sustainability requires balancing affordability with environmental impact.About Our Guest, Nancy Rhodes: Nancy Rhodes is the founder of Alternew, a platform digitizing fashion care services like alterations and repairs. With over 20 years of experience in retail and footwear design, Nancy has worked with brands like Kenneth Cole and BCBG. She is dedicated to integrating sustainability into fashion, blending innovation with eco-friendly practices. Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a speaker at emilyblumenthal.com. Buy Emily’s Books: “Handbag Designer 101” & “Savvy Suzanna’s Amazing Adventur Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Petia Abdur-Razzaaq, a marketing expert who transitioned from pharmacy to branding, blends scientific precision with creative storytelling to offer strategies for building standout brands. Emphasizing authenticity, consistency, and engagement, she shares actionable advice on crafting memorable first impressions, thoughtful networking, and leveraging modern tools. Petia empowers small businesses to define their value, refine messaging, and connect with ideal customers. Drawing on examples like Zappos, she shows how challenges can foster loyalty and growth. Her insights highlight the importance of focusing on a niche, using platforms like Pinterest and email marketing, and consistently engaging with customers. Key Takeaways: First Impressions Matter: Build strong relationships with a memorable introduction.Define Your Value: Clearly communicate what sets your brand apart.Specialize to Stand Out: Focus on a niche to differentiate in a crowded market.Our Guest, Petia Abdur-Razzaaq, is a branding strategist passionate about helping small businesses thrive with her company, The Stylista Group. With a background in pharmacy and a talent for storytelling, she bridges traditional branding principles with modern tools to drive success. She helps entrepreneurs define their value, connect with their audience, and build impactful brands. Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a speaker at emilyblumenthal.com. Buy Emily’s Books: “Handbag Designer 101” & “Savvy Suzanna’s Amazing Adventures in Handb Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Discover the world of handbag innovation with Treniece Green, the visionary behind Covered by T, who started her journey with a crochet hook and t-shirt yarn during college. This episode uncovers how Treniece transformed a stress-relieving hobby into an eco-friendly fashion statement, crafting handbags from sustainable materials that are sturdy and stylish. Through her story, we learn the art of merging creativity with functionality, creating unique pieces that reflect personal passion and a commitment to sustainability. Pricing handcrafted goods is an art, and Treniece shares the complexities of navigating this intricate landscape. Listen as we discuss the balancing act of setting prices that reflect the value of handmade items in a market dominated by mass-produced products. From understanding customer demographics to choosing the right marketplace—whether it's a local fair or a global online platform—Treinece offers insights into aligning product value with customer expectations and adapting to different economic environments. Treniece's journey doesn't stop at craft fairs; her brand is expanding and innovating. Explore how she bridges the gap between local artisanship and high-fashion platforms, making waves at regional trade shows and even New York Fashion Week. Through personal anecdotes and strategic insights, Treinece highlights the importance of choosing the right retail partners and the potential for collaboration in a competitive market. Her story is a testament to resilience, creativity, and the ever-evolving identity of a handbag designer committed to artistic expression and practicality. Connect with Treinece: https://coveredbyt.com/ https://www.instagram.com/covered_by_t Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Join us for an engaging conversation with Roberta Oriani as we explore the captivating world of the Dutch handbag brand, Hester van Eeghen. Listen as Roberta recounts her serendipitous meeting with the brand's founder, Hester van Eeghen, and how their friendship blossomed into a professional partnership. Discover the remarkable journey of this iconic brand, from its humble beginnings in a quaint shop in the Netherlands in 1988 to international acclaim for its unique blend of Dutch design and Italian craftsmanship. We promise you'll gain insights into the creative process behind some of the brand's most celebrated creations, including the innovative "Confetti" and "UFO" bags, and the stylish versatility of the "Feluca," the brand's enduring bestseller. In a world dominated by mass production, find out how Hester van Eeghen continues to stand out with its distinctive and joyful designs. Roberta shares the challenges of maintaining the brand's legacy while navigating the ever-evolving fashion landscape and adapting to changing consumer habits post-pandemic. We reflect on the significance of the now-closed Tassen Museum of Handbags in Amsterdam and its role as a hub for handbag enthusiasts. This episode offers a compelling look at how Roberta honors Hester's visionary designs, ensuring that the brand remains a cherished name in the fashion industry despite the challenges of modern production. Tune in to witness the delicate balance of preserving tradition while embracing the future in the realm of fashion. Follow Roberta: https://www.hestervaneeghen.com/ https://www.instagram.com/hestervaneeghen/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Discover the extraordinary journey of Nicole Levy, who pivoted from a promising career in hospitality management to leading her family's legacy at Baikal Handbags. Uncover the personal satisfaction she finds in transforming designers' visions into tangible artworks, as she recounts her first steps into the fashion world at the age of 21. Join us for an inspiring conversation that highlights Nicole's transition from observing her father's passion project to spearheading a company renowned for collaborating with major brands like Botkier and Rebecca Minkoff. Get an insider's view on how the ever-evolving fashion industry has shaped Baikal Handbags, particularly through Rebecca Minkoff's brand expansion and the strategic shift to overseas production. We dive into the importance of diversifying the client base to ensure business stability and the rewarding challenges that come with supporting a variety of smaller brands. Nicole shares her insights on the driving forces behind successful designers, emphasizing the significant role of personal drive, involvement, and a hands-on approach—attributes that helped Rebecca Minkoff rise to prominence. From the complexities of production pricing to the nuances of working with vegan materials, Nicole enriches our understanding of the factors new designers must consider to thrive. She offers practical advice on avoiding costly missteps in pricing and production while maintaining brand integrity. Learn how Nicole's innovative strategies, such as partnering with overseas factories and a tiered system for sample making, help designers meet their budget and quality needs. Discover how embracing sustainable materials like cactus and mycelium presents both aesthetic benefits and practical challenges, and why aligning client expectations with production realities is crucial for long-term success. Connect with Nicole: https://baikalhandbags.com/ https://www.instagram.com/baikalhandbagfactory/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Kim Thomas, a seasoned designer with an inspiring journey from footwear to handbags, joins us to unpack the secrets of her success. Her story is one of grit, creativity, and the power of networking, charted from her early days in New York to her ambitious partnerships with Los Angeles manufacturers. Learn how she navigated the challenges of launching a custom footwear line, and how those experiences have shaped her consultancy career today, helping other brands to grow and thrive in the competitive world of fashion. Ever wondered what makes some handbags stand out while others fall flat? Kim shares her expertise on the pivotal role of leather selection in handbag design. Discover why authentic leather, particularly sourced from eco-friendly tanneries, is not just a sustainable option but a crucial factor in creating quality products. From choosing the right leather for structured bags to maximizing yield and aesthetic appeal, Kim provides valuable insights that are perfect for budding designers and seasoned professionals alike. Join us as we tackle the complexities of American manufacturing within the fashion industry. Explore the dynamic landscape of domestic production, from the advantages of working in cities like Los Angeles to the unique opportunities in other U.S. regions. Gain a fresh perspective on how traditional craftsmanship, such as furniture-making techniques, can be applied to handbag production. With an emphasis on sustainable practices and reducing waste, Kim offers practical advice that blends the art of design with the satisfaction of seeing a product come to life locally. Use code “DANFIELD15” to get 15% off your next order. Follow Kim: www.danfieldleather.com https://www.instagram.com/danfield_leather www.kimthomasconsulting.com https://www.instagram.com/kimthomasconsulting/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Discover the captivating journeys of handbag designers who have transformed their passions into thriving careers. This episode features Olena Wills, a former math and physics teacher from Ukraine turned celebrated designer with her brand Olena New York, who shares how her upbringing as a second-generation tailor unexpectedly set the foundation for her success. You will learn how Olena's early resistance to the world of design ultimately became the catalyst for her creative journey, blending her heritage and academic background with her newfound passion for handbags. Join us as we also highlight the story of a creative entrepreneur who defied convention by transitioning from a housewife to a handbag designer. This narrative delves into how her experience as an antique dealer enriched her design perspective, weaving historical knowledge into innovative creations. The episode celebrates the spirit of self-learning, the courage to experiment, and how a Swiss watch strap maker influenced her mastery of leather crafting—a testament to curiosity and resilience driving success in the fashion industry. And for those eager to build their own brands, Emily Blumenthal, our beloved handbag fairy godmother, shares her expertise in launching a successful luxury handbag brand. We explore the balancing act between creativity and business strategy, the importance of understanding your audience and committing to sustainability. Emily's personal anecdotes, including her unexpected foray into design and passion for beekeeping, offer valuable insights for aspiring designers. The episode concludes with Olena's artistic vision, inspired by Ukrainian avant-garde art and historical architecture, underscoring the joy and fulfillment found in pursuing one's creative ambitions. Connect with Olena: https://www.instagram.com/olenanewyork/ https://olenanewyork.com/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Are you curious about transforming a passion into a flourishing career? Join us as Danika Daly, a powerhouse in PR, shares her compelling journey from the world of science to the vibrant realm of public relations. Danika's story is a testament to following your instincts and embracing unexpected opportunities, like that fateful moment when a college teacher recognized her innate talent and nudged her toward PR. Listen as she recounts her career evolution, including her experience with the Bateman competition and how it shaped her understanding of the PR landscape. This episode is packed with valuable insights into the differences between PR, marketing, and advertising, particularly in building a successful brand in the competitive handbag industry. In an era where digital presence is paramount, we explore the nitty-gritty of marketing strategies that resonate with today's fashion-savvy consumers. The fashion and handbag industry demands a strategic approach to social media, where understanding your audience's engagement habits is key. We dive into the importance of data-driven decisions and how platforms like TikTok and Pinterest can play a role in your marketing arsenal. With over 13 years of experience, Danika shares her expert perspective on how social media has transformed brand marketing, underlining your strategies' need for flexibility and adaptation. Emily Blumenthal, our host and handbag aficionado, further enriches our conversation by drawing from her Handbag Designer 101 Masterclass. She offers practical advice on how branding, high-quality imagery, and influencer marketing can make or break your presence in the fashion world. Learn about the nuances of influencer collaborations, from the benefits of paid campaigns to the potential of gifting strategies. This episode is a treasure trove of wisdom on creating a compelling brand narrative, avoiding common pitfalls, and leveraging the power of strategic marketing, all while ensuring your resources are optimized for maximum impact. Connect With Danika: https://www.danikadalypr.com/ https://www.instagram.com/danikadalypr/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Curious about the journey from journalism to content creation in the world of beauty and fashion? Amber Katz, an expert, writer, and content creator, shares her fascinating story from her Boston University days to becoming a leading voice in the industry. Amber's career trajectory is nothing short of inspiring, from studying journalism and French literature to pioneering one of the first beauty blogs under the moniker Rouge 18. Through her work with major publications and brand copywriting, she offers unique insights into the synergy between fashion, writing, and content creation. Ever wonder how social media has transformed the fashion industry's networking and branding dynamics? Amber discusses the shift from traditional in-person networking to virtual connections through platforms like TikTok and Substack. She highlights Substack's power as a modern blogging tool, enabling creators to forge direct and authentic relationships with their audiences. As the digital landscape evolves, Amber provides valuable advice on how brands can leverage these platforms to establish a strong and genuine brand identity. Amber offers a treasure trove of e-commerce strategies to independent handbag designers aiming to stand out in a crowded market. She explores alternative affiliate networks such as Skimlinks and Flagship, emphasizing the importance of adaptable marketing strategies in the digital age. This episode reveals the secrets behind successful editorial pitches and selecting coverage topics, providing listeners with actionable strategies to navigate the ever-competitive market landscape. Dive into these insights and more as we explore the intricate world of fashion and e-commerce with Amber Katz. Follow Amber: https://www.instagram.com/rouge_18/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Ever wonder how a name can shape a person’s journey? Vidyuth Srinivasan, the dynamic CEO of Entrupy, joins us to share his experiences navigating life in the U.S. with a unique name. Vidyuth opens up about his adventurous path from India to New York City and how his role as the "black sheep" in his family fueled his entrepreneurial spirit. Together, we reflect on respecting cultural identities and the delicate balance between staying true to oneself and making communication more accessible in a new environment. Vidyuth’s transition from journalism to entrepreneurship is nothing short of inspiring. He shares how a secure upbringing allowed him to explore creative ambitions, ultimately leading to founding a company focused on building trust through randomness and Entrupy. Alongside his co-founder, Vidyuth embarked on a mission to authenticate transactions and uncover the truth in exchanges where trust is often lacking. This episode highlights how embracing risk and independence can lead to groundbreaking innovations in fields as diverse as technology, fashion, and cultural significance. The challenges of counterfeiting and the quest for authenticity in the fashion industry come alive as Vidyuth recounts his journey to develop an authentication technology. We explore the intricacies of distinguishing authentic products from counterfeits and the global effort to create a reliable database of authentic goods. Vidyuth offers a compelling look at how understanding fashion items' history and cultural significance can enhance efforts to combat counterfeiting. Through personal anecdotes and professional insights, listeners are invited to consider their role in fostering transparency and integrity in their personal lives and as consumers in a complex marketplace. Follow Vidyuth: https://www.instagram.com/entrupy/ https://www.entrupy.com/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
What does it take to carve out a niche in a market dominated by global giants? Join us for an inspiring exploration with Ori Lehavi as he shares the remarkable story of his mother, Daniella Lehavi, who paved the way for designer handbags in the early 90s. Despite facing sexism and a lack of recognition for design as a profession, Daniella built a standout brand that captured the hearts of many. Ori offers personal anecdotes from his childhood, revealing how their living room doubled as a studio and showroom, embodying the challenges and triumphs of pioneering in an industry largely uncharted for women. The episode unfolds into a poignant narrative of legacy and personal growth. Ori opens up about the emotional journey of stepping into the family business straight out of university and the profound impact of continuing his mother’s legacy after her sudden passing. He shares the inner workings of navigating the expectations tied to a family-run enterprise and balancing them with his architectural interests. Discover how Ori draws inspiration from global brands to reintroduce vintage designs while adapting to the digital age of fashion, all in a bid to honor and evolve Daniela's esteemed brand. This is a story of dedication, innovation, and the enduring spirit of a family legacy. Follow Ori: https://daniellalehavi.com/ https://www.instagram.com/daniellalehavi/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Discover how Alison Bringé, the visionary Chief Marketing Officer of Launchmetrics, has reshaped the landscape of the fashion, lifestyle, and beauty industries. With exclusive insights into her transformative journey from brand-side roles to the dynamic world of data and software at Launchmetrics, Alison reveals the secrets behind the company's evolution from Fashion GPS to a leading force in fashion technology. Learn how Launchmetrics carves its niche by focusing exclusively on fashion, providing brands with the tools they need to thrive, and playing a pivotal role in iconic events like New York Fashion Week. Embark on an enlightening exploration of how Alison's international experiences have honed her understanding of global consumer behavior. From Florida to Milan, New York, and London, her story illustrates the boldness required to embrace new challenges and the rich cultural insights gained along the way. The discussion highlights the critical importance of tuning into cultural trends and consumer habits to craft effective brand strategies. Alison offers invaluable advice on harnessing a global perspective to inform smarter business strategies, ensuring designers and brands can meet the ever-evolving needs of their consumers. Tune in for expert advice, personal anecdotes, and a wealth of knowledge on navigating the fast-paced world of fashion marketing. Follow Alison: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alison-bringe/ launchmetrics.com Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
How does a young entrepreneur overcome the odds to build a luxury handbag brand while still in school? Our special guest, Wilglory Tanjong of Anima Iris, reveals her extraordinary journey, sharing candid stories from her time juggling business school with the launch of her fashion venture. Wilglory opens up about the hurdles she faced, the creative energy of New York City, and why real-world experience was her greatest teacher. Her insights offer a fresh perspective on navigating the fashion industry without conventional support systems. From the loss of a parent to the inspiration drawn from her stylish mother, Wilglory's path to entrepreneurship is deeply personal. She recounts her transition from academia and corporate life to documenting the lives of African entrepreneurs and founding Anima Iris. This heartfelt narrative highlights how her immigrant background and quest for meaningful work drove her to pursue her dreams against all odds, creating a brand that resonates globally. The episode also uncovers the meticulous process behind Anima Iris' unique handbag designs. Wilglory talks about collaborating with talented artisans in Senegal and the cultural and practical challenges they overcame together. She emphasizes the importance of community in shaping her product line, from customer feedback to the power of social media engagement. Wilglory's audacious approach to strategic planning and maintaining stock to meet demand offers invaluable lessons for aspiring entrepreneurs, making this episode a must-listen. Connect with Wilglory: https://www.instagram.com/anima.iris/ https://www.instagram.com/wilgloryy/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
What's it like to transition from a small island to the bustling world of New York fashion? Victoria Sanchez-Lincoln shares her compelling journey from Puerto Rico to New York City, where she attended Pratt Institute and broke into the fashion industry. Her story is one of perseverance, cultural heritage, and the vital support of her grandmother, offering inspiring lessons for aspiring designers and fashion enthusiasts alike. From internships at Oscar de la Renta to pivotal roles at Mode Magazine and Latina Magazine, Victoria's career is a testament to seizing opportunities and building meaningful connections. Discover how a chance meeting with her super, Hal, ignited her path in fashion and how her experience at Mode Magazine shaped her career, even amidst the challenges of budget constraints and industry upheavals. Hear about the nuances of fashion editorial work and the invaluable mentorships that have guided her journey. In our episode, Victoria also provides practical advice for budding designers on pitching to editors and navigating the ever-evolving landscape of fashion PR. Learn the importance of understanding your target audience, the need for concise and relevant information, and how public relations and editorial content intersect today. Join us for an insightful conversation filled with expert tips, personal anecdotes, and a look towards the future of Puerto Rican fashion. Connect with Victoria: https://www.instagram.com/victoriasanchez_lincoln Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
How does one transform a serendipitous moment into a decade-long triumph in fashion? Join me as I sit down with the phenomenal Zainab Ashadu, founder of Zashadu, to uncover the secrets behind her extraordinary journey from Lagos to London and back. Through her heartfelt narratives, Zainab shares how her unique upbringing and unwavering commitment to her craft have elevated Nigerian handbag design to international acclaim. From the early days of inspiration to the tenacious spirit that drives her today, this conversation is a testament to passion, resilience, and the pursuit of joy in one’s work. We also examine the intricate process of establishing a handbag brand in Nigeria, navigating local artisan collaborations, and overcoming production challenges. Discover how Zainab innovates with local postal services to tackle international shipping hurdles and keep her brand thriving. Whether you’re an aspiring designer or fascinated by the art of handbag creation, this episode offers a treasure trove of insights and inspiration. Don't miss this captivating discussion with one of Nigeria's most influential designers. Follow Zashadu: https://www.instagram.com/zashadu/ https://www.instagram.com/zainabashadu Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Ever wondered how to balance transparency and creativity in modern advertising? In this enlightening episode of the Handbag Designer 101 podcast, we welcome Lauren Parker, the dynamic director of Fairchild Studios, to share her wealth of knowledge on managing sponsored content across multiple platforms such as webinars, fireside chats, and white papers. Lauren uncovers the intricacies of thought leadership and storytelling in promoting a company's product, offering a masterclass in how brands can maintain authenticity and transparency in today’s evolving advertising landscape. Next, we navigate the bustling world of trade shows, focusing on the unique challenges and opportunities they present for small and independent brands. Get insider tips on making a splash at events like Licensing Expo and the Fancy Food Show, from innovative booth designs to engaging storytelling techniques. Lauren and I tackle the increasingly vital role of sustainability in brand narratives, weighing the financial and logistical hurdles that small brands face when adopting eco-friendly practices. Finally, we delve into the multifaceted realm of sustainable fashion, media relations, and trend forecasting. We peel back the layers on the environmental impact of leather, the importance of consistent social responsibility, and the crucial elements of a newsworthy press release. Explore the latest in color trends and material innovations, and discover how brands can navigate the intricate market dynamics of today, especially with the rising consumer interest in vintage fashion. This episode is a treasure trove of insights for anyone passionate about the ever-evolving fashion industry. Connect with Lauren: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauren-parker-6490591/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Who wouldn't want a peek into the creative mind of a renowned handbag designer? We've got Jonathan Romero on the show today, and his fascinating journey from the busy streets of New York to the renowned halls of the Fashion Institute of Technology is sure to draw you in. He's not just sharing his personal story, he's also shedding light on his unique creative process and the importance of a supportive family network in the face of challenges. Jonathan's tales of innovation and passion are set to captivate aspiring designers and handbag enthusiasts alike. Imagine if you could revolutionize your design process with the power of technology. That's precisely the tale we're spinning today as we tap into the world of 3D printing. We're joined by an avant-garde designer who seamlessly integrated this cutting-edge technology with traditional fashion materials to create truly unique handbags. From the challenges of pricing and production to the use of biodegradable materials, she offers an enlightening peek into the future of fashion design. This episode is packed with practical insights that will pique the interest of tech enthusiasts and fashion lovers. Have you ever wondered how to balance quality and affordability in the handbag industry? We wrap up today's episode with a designer mastering this delicate balance. We explore her decision to shift focus to direct-to-consumer sales and navigate the competitive retail market alongside innovative customer acquisition strategies like customization. Plus, there's a sneak peek at her plans for a holiday season launch. The cherry on top? We're sharing tips on maintaining brand identity amidst all these changes. Buckle up, folks - it's going to be an insightful ride. Connect with Jonathan: https://www.youtube.com/@romerony https://www.instagram.com/romeronewyork/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Can childhood friendships transform into successful business ventures? Tune in as we chat with Ryan Lane and Xander Chase, the dynamic founders of FTL Bags, who turned their bond from high school wrestling practices into a booming handbag brand. Their journey, from initial career paths in finance to a pivotal phone call that marked the beginning of their entrepreneurial adventure, is inspirational. Discover how their complementary skills and history have shaped their venture into a brand loved by young professionals. Ryan and Xander walk us through their meticulous process of building FTL Bags step by step. From brainstorming in a New York apartment to overcoming the hurdles of finding the right manufacturer, their story is a testament to persistence. They share valuable insights into creating a product from scratch, even without a background in design, and how they navigated the complexities of sourcing materials and managing R&D amid a global pandemic. Their experience highlights the importance of setting and achieving specific, measurable goals at each stage of the journey. The episode also delves into the strategic decisions that have fueled their brand's growth. Learn how Ryan and Xander expanded their product line while maintaining a consistent aesthetic, managed co-founder relationships, and opted for bootstrapping over equity funding. Their approach to financial discipline and viral social media success offers actionable lessons for both aspiring entrepreneurs and seasoned business owners. Don't miss out on their compelling story, filled with practical advice and inspiration for anyone looking to make their mark in the world of fashion. Connect with FTL Bags: https://www.instagram.com/ftlbags/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Is there a deeper story behind the handbags you adore? We have the privilege of talking with Karima Bidar of Isli Studio, the dual-homed handbag designer from France and Morocco, in this episode. Her tale weaves together a tapestry of skilled craftsmanship in Morocco and the intricate artistry of handbag design. Karima reveals how her unique dual-identity influences her work and the significance of her personal relationships with the artisans she collaborates with. Prepare to navigate the triumphs and trials she encountered as an industry pioneer, her dedicated investment in Moroccan craftsmanship, and her unwavering commitment to her home country. Our exploration doesn't stop there. We uncover the highs and lows of producing handbags in Morocco and grasp the importance of clear vision and understanding the production process in working with international factories. We also dive into the challenges many designers face due to a lack of proper guidance and resources. Finally, we delve into Morocco's leather production industry, as Karima shares her vision to bring about significant changes. If you're an aspiring designer or a curious handbag enthusiast, this engaging conversation is a treasure trove of valuable insights. Tune in and get ready to view your beloved handbag in a whole new light. Follow Karima: https://www.instagram.com/isli.studio/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
What sparks creativity in a handbag designer who started her journey in interior architecture? Join us for an intimate chat with Marta Torres from Martania Handbags, where she shares her remarkable path from San Salvador to the world of fashion. Marta's whimsical design inspirations have roots in her upbringing and her mother’s 1980s fashion boutique. Revel in the serendipity that led her to handbag design and discover how she translates her interior architecture background into her iconic, playful creations like the strawberry bag. Ever wondered about the intricacies of launching a stylish brand in a social media-driven market? Marta candidly talks about Martania’s evolution since its inception in 2016, including the hurdles of establishing an online presence in El Salvador. She emphasizes the delicate balance between perfecting a product and the necessity of launching it. Learn how careful research, understanding market trends, and a focus on originality have defined Martania's unique voice and style, making it a beloved name among handbag enthusiasts. Lastly, explore the innovative and sustainable practices that set Martania apart from other handbag brands. Marta unveils the non-traditional techniques and specialized training that go into crafting their distinctive boxy-structured bags. Gain insights into the challenges of small-team production and the cultural hurdles Marta faces as a young female entrepreneur. Learn how her partnership with her mother has empowered their leadership in the industry. Future aspirations? Marta has plenty, and she’s ready to share how Martania plans to keep growing and innovating in the world of handbag design. Connect with Marta: https://www.instagram.com/martaniabags/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Ever wondered what it takes to build a thriving handbag business while navigating life across different continents? Tune in to hear Clare Hynes from Soli and Sun share her extraordinary journey from Dublin to China, the Philippines, and Washington State. Clare opens up about the joys and challenges of moving internationally with her family and balancing a career in graphic design with the demands of motherhood. She also provides interesting insights into the differences between British and American English, reflecting on her personal and professional growth throughout these experiences. From there, we delve into Clare's unexpected shift from jewelry to handbags, inspired by her exposure to traditional fabrics and social enterprises in the Philippines. Discover how she forged meaningful relationships with local artisans to create products that honor cultural heritage while captivating modern consumers. We also discuss Clare’s strategic decision to target niche markets such as luxury resort spas and small boutiques, and the essential role social media plays in her business. Celebrate the artistry of the Tivoli tribe’s women weavers and learn how you can support their incredible work through Soli and Sun. Connect with Clare: https://www.instagram.com/soliandsun/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
What happens when a Venezuelan electronic engineering graduate becomes a handbag design sensation in Miami? Join us for an enlightening conversation with Maria Gabriela Duque Albornoz, the creative mastermind behind Marigaby Designs. Maria shares her journey from crafting unique handbags for personal use in Venezuela to founding a thriving business in Miami. Her story is filled with pivotal moments, from her mother's encouragement to the challenges of Venezuela's job market, all of which fueled her transition from engineering to fashion. Maria’s ability to merge technical precision with creative flair has set her designs apart, and she dives into how her engineering background significantly influenced her handbag construction techniques. Discover the evolution of Marigaby Designs as Maria recounts her experiences working with innovative materials like cactus leather and the impact of her Etsy competition win on scaling her business. From using industrial sewing machines to moving into a larger workspace, Maria provides practical insights into managing a growing business while maintaining personalized customer connections. She also shares her gratitude for the support from the design community and offers invaluable advice to fellow designers. Tune in to hear how Maria successfully balances her burgeoning business with personal mom life commitments and be inspired by her journey to becoming a celebrated handbag designer. Connect with Maria Gabriela: https://www.instagram.com/marigabydesigns/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Unlock the secrets of handbag authentication with our special guest, renowned handbag authenticator Shelby Wilder. Hear how a cherished wicker bag from her grandmother ignited her passion for well-crafted handbags, leading her on a journey through high school and college, where she faced the challenges of replica bags. Learn about the rise of the circular economy and how the popularity of second-hand luxury bags has surged, especially post-pandemic, making Shelby's expertise more relevant than ever. Shelby takes us through her meticulous process of becoming an expert authenticator, sharing personal stories like her rewarding Louis Vuitton Speedy bag purchase. Discover how her experiences with brands like Prada, Chanel, and Louis Vuitton have shaped her profound knowledge and skills. The therapeutic nature of thrifting, the challenges of distinguishing genuine bags from replicas, and her professional growth at StockX are all part of this captivating conversation. Gain invaluable insights into the intricacies of handbag design, from construction and material selection to the small details that make a big difference. Shelby shares her top tips on preserving and enjoying luxury handbags, emphasizing the balance between maintaining value and practical use. Explore the fascinating impact of fast fashion on the industry and the potential for independent designers to create timeless pieces. Plus, find out why even grommets and zippers matter in high-end handbags. Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Ever wondered how a childhood spent selling lemonade and flowers could lead to a successful career in handbag design? Today, we sit down with Lili Radu, whose journey from a bustling European upbringing to entrepreneurial success in the handbag industry is nothing short of inspiring to her current brand, Vee Collective. Lili shares how her unique experiences living between Miami and Berlin fuel her creativity and drive. Her passion for customer engagement is evident as she reflects on the importance of staying connected to her audience to maintain the authenticity of her brand. Join us as Lili recounts her entrepreneurial journey that spans multiple countries and industries. From Vienna to Rome, and earning an MBA in luxury and design in Italy, Lili's path to creating contemporary leather handbags has been a fascinating one. We delve into her early business ventures, including a remarkable collaboration with Apple, and her strategic move to develop a second brand focused on lightweight bags. Lili's story is a testament to how she structured her goals with meticulous planning while staying adaptable to market demands and customer feedback. We also explore the challenges and triumphs of scaling a handbag brand in today's competitive market. Learn about Lili's clever strategies for meeting high expectations, the pivotal role of her husband in their business, and their strategic shift towards Vee Collective, a brand emphasizing sustainability and practical design. With aspirations to expand into key markets like New York, Lili reflects on the dynamic differences between US and European markets and the excitement of creating personalized customer experiences. This episode is packed with insights on balancing personal and professional life, the thoughtful process behind brand creation, and the thrill of designing with a purpose. Follow Lili: https://www.instagram.com/lili_radu/ https://www.instagram.com/veecollective https://www.vee-collective.com/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Get ready to meet Stephanie Sarka, the brain behind 1 Atelier, who took a remarkable journey from the high-stakes world of Goldman Sachs to revolutionizing the luxury handbag industry! Stephanie opens up about her transformative experiences in mergers and acquisitions, her educational journey through Stanford and Harvard, and her invaluable time at Coach under the mentorship of Lou Frankfurt. Hear how these experiences shaped her vision for sustainable and thoughtful production practices that are carving a new path in luxury fashion. In our conversation, we uncover the secrets behind sustainable luxury production. Stephanie discusses the emotional connection to artisan craftsmanship and the thrill of working with materials like leather. We tackle the significant issues of overstock and waste, exploring how 1 Atelier's 100% on-demand production model changes the game. From the differences between custom and bespoke to the pitfalls of offering too many options—highlighted by the rise and fall of MonPurse—this episode is packed with insights into how technology and a passion for fashion can drive meaningful innovation. Stephanie's entrepreneurial spirit shines as she shares her journey from Coach to the digital frontier with Idealab, where she played a role in creating the paid search business model. Discover the strategic and creative forces behind 1 Atelier, including their "Farm to Arm" approach that promotes transparency and sustainability in luxury. From the intricacies of pricing bespoke items to the environmental impact of regenerative agriculture, this episode is a comprehensive guide for anyone fascinated by the intersection of fashion, sustainability, and entrepreneurship. Connect with Stephanie: https://1atelier.com/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Ever wondered how a political science graduate could revolutionize the world of handbag design? In this episode, Sarah Wells shares her extraordinary journey from working in nonprofit leadership to building a thriving handbag brand to support working mothers. Sarah opens up about the imposter syndrome she battled and how Emily Blumenthal's influential book became a game-changer for her career shift. From her roots in Owego, New York, to her education in Washington D.C., Sarah recounts the pivotal moments and challenges that shaped her entrepreneurial spirit, ultimately leading her to create functional and stylish handbags that cater to the needs of modern mothers. Creating a handbag brand is no small feat, and Sarah dives into the intricate details of sourcing materials, crafting the first sample, and the thoughtful process behind naming her brand. Emphasizing the importance of attention to detail and the iterative design process, she also highlights her supportive spouse and family's critical role throughout her journey. Listen as Sarah discusses the trials and triumphs of building strong, long-term relationships with manufacturing partners in China, supported by her consistent visits and firsthand knowledge of the factory environment. The narrative underscores the power of loyalty and personal connections in sustaining business success. Joining the conversation, Emily Blumenthal, founder of the Handbag Designer 101 Masterclass, shares her expert insights into the industry. Emily offers invaluable lessons on adaptability and innovation, particularly in evolving e-commerce strategies and personalized customer engagement. Discover how Sarah transitioned from her own website to utilizing Amazon’s services while maintaining a close-knit community and advocating for her niche market. This episode is a treasure trove of practical advice and inspiring stories, perfect for aspiring handbag designers and entrepreneurs looking for a blueprint to success. Follow Sarah: https://sarahwellsbags.com/ https://www.instagram.com/sarahwellsbags/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Can the fashion world keep up with the rapidly changing landscape of technology? Join us as we engage with Clare Tattersall, the pioneering force behind the first Digital Fashion Week. Clare shares her captivating journey from the 2020 event launch to its phenomenal growth across fashion capitals like New York, London, Paris, and Milan. Her story is one of resilience and innovation, navigating the challenges and celebrating the triumphs of digital fashion. We'll also explore Clare's previous venture, Thunder Lili, and its mission to revolutionize fashion design through digital tools. Discover how the intersection of fashion and technology can unlock new opportunities for aspiring designers. Emily Blumenthal introduces the Handbag Designer 101 Masterclass, offering insights into creating iconic handbags. We break down the nuances between Web2 and Web3, highlighting how digital platforms like Roblox transform brand building. Listen as we discuss the transition from digital to physical products in the luxury handbag market and the innovative use of technology, such as virtual try-ons and NFC chips, to enhance customer engagement and create exclusivity in accessories. Explore the transformative potential of augmented reality and NFC technology for small brands and independent designers. We discuss the importance of continuous learning and adaptation in this rapidly evolving industry, emphasizing the role of educational institutions like FIT. Clare Tattersall's invaluable insights and resources will guide you through the exciting world of Digital Fashion Week and the broader digital fashion landscape. Stay ahead of the trends in handbag design, learn about innovative materials, and get to know the emerging designers shaping the future of fashion. Don't miss out on this engaging and informative conversation. Follow Clare: https://digitalfashionweek.nyc/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Ever wondered what it takes to authenticate a luxury handbag? Join us as we sit down with Dani Smith, the Senior Authentication Specialist at What Goes Around Comes Around, who pulls back the curtain on the world of vintage luxury goods. Dani shares her fascinating experiences with iconic brands like Chanel, Louis Vuitton, and Gucci, including an unforgettable Karl Lagerfeld retrospective. We explore the unique advantages of in-person shopping at the Soho and Beverly Hills storefronts, where the tactile experience and expert guidance offer something that online platforms simply can't replicate. Dani also walks us through the complexities of authenticating luxury handbags, highlighting the challenges of transitional periods in brand history. You’ll hear an intriguing tale of a Chanel bag that baffled customers for over a year due to its unusual features, underscoring the importance of education for buyers and authenticators. We dive into the rich history and cultural significance of luxury handbags, giving a nod to how brands like Louis Vuitton revolutionized travel with the introduction of the zipper. It's a deep dive into the meticulous world of handbag authentication and the legacy of luxury brands. In our final segment, we navigate the intricate dynamics of the luxury handbag market, discussing how platforms like Fashionphile balance iconic and emerging brands. Dani sheds light on the impact of market trends and scandals on brand perception, with examples like Nancy Gonzalez and Balenciaga. We also discuss investing in classic luxury pieces, such as Chanel’s classic flaps, Dior’s saddle, and Lady Dior bags. Through captivating anecdotes, including Christina Ricci selling her bags during her divorce, we explore the financial safety net that collecting valuable handbags can provide. Don’t miss this comprehensive look into the world of luxury handbags, filled with expert insights and compelling stories. Follow Dani: https://www.whatgoesaroundnyc.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/dani-smith-436b38131/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Prepare to be inspired as we explore the incredible journey of Tamara Rappa, founder of Story & Rain. Tamara's path to success is remarkable, from her academic pursuits at Parsons School of Design to securing coveted internships at Interview Magazine and Marie Claire. You'll hear about her early career challenges and triumphs in the fashion department at Interview Magazine, where she faced a rigorous application process and an edit test that honed her editorial skills. Tamara's story is a testament to dedication and passion, offering invaluable insights for anyone aspiring to make their mark in the fashion industry. Master the art of product curation and pitching with our comprehensive guide designed specifically for those in the fashion and lifestyle sectors. Discover the secrets to crafting a compelling editorial mix by presenting a diverse range of products, from high-end to budget-friendly options. We emphasize the importance of thorough research and precision in your pitches, ensuring they are relevant and impactful. Learn the critical role of providing all necessary details upfront, such as high-resolution images and product availability, making it easy for editors and stylists to feature your products. Finally, we delve into the logistics of image sharing and product requests, stressing the importance of professionalism and attention to detail. Understand the nuances of shipping products for styling purposes and the need for brands to budget for these costs effectively. We illustrate the magic of curating fashion through a blend of diverse and complementary pieces, using examples like curved handbags to show how different styles can elevate each other. Don't miss the chance to follow and engage with Story and Rain across multiple platforms, gaining further inspiration for your fashion endeavors. Follow Tamara: https://storyandrain.com/page/the-founder https://www.instagram.com/tamararappa/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Unlock the secrets of the ever-evolving handbag industry with Koyaana Redstar, a virtuoso of the RealReal, as she joins me, Emily Blumenthal, your handbag fairy godmother. We shed light on the magnetic allure of brands like Rebecca Minkoff, whose designs have danced through time to remain in the limelight of the pre-loved luxury market. Hear my genesis tale from a humble handbag lover to a maestro in the art of valuation and resale, where I reveal the serendipity of turning my mom's handbags into a treasure trove online, and how a Goodwill gambit blossomed into a savvy income stream. In our engaging dialogue, we cast a spolight on the circular economy's pivotal role in the longevity of handbags, from innovative profit-sharing NRC chips to brands like Coach launching their own platforms, such as the pioneering Coachtopia. We delve into the intrigue of minimalistic designs and their unwavering appeal in the resale market, where collections like Coach's Legacy manage to captivate with their timeless simplicity. We wax nostalgic over designs that are both a nod to the past and a wink to the future, proving that vintage vibes and enduring craftsmanship never go out of style. As we traverse the luxury landscape, we hone in on European powerhouses, with a special focus on the venerable Loewe's endeavors to enthrall the eco-conscious fashionista. Discover how collaborations and sustainable strides are reshaping the image of luxury, drawing in a younger, more socially aware audience. We navigate through the complexities of luxury resale and market trends, spotlighting Gucci's bold move with The RealReal and how brands juggle the intricate dance of scarcity against demand. Join us for an enlightening journey that peels back the curtain on the post-pandemic consumer psyche and the shifting tectonics of retail. Connect with Koyaana: https://www.instagram.com/k_redstar/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/koyaana-redstar-ba421834/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
What drives a small-town girl from Steamboat Springs, Colorado, to become a successful handbag designer in New York City? In this special episode of the Handbag Designer 101 podcast, we sit down with Jessy Dover from Dagne Dover. Jessy opens up about her early passion for creativity, sharing the heartwarming story of how she crafted her own hot pink satin prom dress using fabric from Walmart. Her journey from a small town to the bustling streets of New York is a testament to her resilience, innovation, and intrinsic understanding of design. Discover the pivotal moments that shaped her career, including her enlightening yet restrictive experience at Coach, which ultimately led her to co-found Dagne Dover with partners Melissa Mash and Deepa Gandhi. We explore the serendipitous meeting that sparked their partnership and how their unique blend of creative, analytical, and financial expertise became the cornerstone of their brand’s success. Jessy's insights into the collaborative dynamics and open-mindedness required for building a business offer valuable lessons for aspiring designers and entrepreneurs. From initial strategies like website pre-sales and social media marketing to the importance of focus groups, Jessy reveals the practical steps that brought their handbag line to life. She discusses how their brand stands out in a competitive market by focusing on practicality, durability, and style for professional women. Plus, Jessy shares the significance of an MBA in providing analytical tools while highlighting the irreplaceable value of intuition and creativity. This episode is a masterclass in building a female-led business, emphasizing the importance of strong, supportive relationships and adaptability, especially in times of crisis like the pandemic. Tune in to learn from Jessy Dover's inspiring journey and gain insights into the world of handbag design and entrepreneurship. https://www.dagnedover.com/ Use code HANDBAG101 to shop, and it will be valid for 15% off full-price items. Follow Jessy: https://www.instagram.com/dagnedover https://www.instagram.com/jessydover/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Ever wondered how a designer strikes the perfect balance between creativity and practicality in the world of fashion accessories? Join us for an exclusive conversation with Amanda Cross, the visionary talent behind and Director of Product Design of the Stephanie Johnson brand at Ricardo Beverly Hills, as we crack the code on keeping a brand's essence alive post-acquisition. Amanda dives into the collaboration with Stephanie Johnson herself, sharing the synergy that drives the creation of cosmetic bags that not only serve their purpose but also command attention as trendsetting pieces. This insightful dialogue peels back the curtain on the design process, from the choice of materials to addressing consumer demands, ensuring each product isn't just functional but a reflection of personal style. This episode isn't just about the nuts and bolts of design—it's an exploration of the marketing strategies that allow a product to thrive in a competitive beauty landscape. Learn how careful product testing, embracing customer feedback, and understanding the pulse of retail giants like Sephora can lead to success in the saturated market of handbag design. Amanda's journey from a fine arts background to the tactile world of fashion accessories serves as an inspiration, highlighting the importance of adaptability and continuous learning. For anyone with a passion for fashion or a curiosity about what it takes to make it in the industry, this episode promises a wealth of knowledge and an inspiring look at the joy of creation. Connect with Amanda: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amandamaecross/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Embark on a voyage through the fashion industry's transformative years with Mary Gehllhar, a beacon of sustainability and authorship in the world of handbag design. We reminisce about a time when designers were sculpted by the hands of GenArt and not just the glow of social media screens. In Mary's tale of a Midwest dreamer, Revel turned Bloomingdale's merchandising guru in New York, where connections were the golden thread in the tapestry of fashion success. We even skirt the edges of a postal bag design challenge with USPS, marrying fashion with cultural and business staples. The runway to fashion entrepreneurship is rugged, but the rewards are limitless for those with a penchant for risk and a knack for networking. We guide you through the maze of entry-level hustle to the adrenaline of strategic career leaps, all while painting the landscape of an ever-shifting industry. From economic turbulence to the pivot toward creative independence, Mary shares wisdom on fostering sponsorships and navigating event management with finesse and fervor. It's a masterclass in the tenacity and passion needed to earn the title of industry connoisseur. As we draw the curtains on this episode, we turn our gaze to the kaleidoscope of success and sustainability—where personal values meet the rigors of the runway. I reveal the art of connecting with your customer's heartstrings and constructing a brand that resonates beyond mere transactions. Small brands, we find, are the unsung heroes of innovation, leading the charge in sustainable practices and quality craftsmanship. This episode weaves together the narrative of intentionality in fashion design, urging aspiring creators and seasoned entrepreneurs to sew sustainability into the very fabric of their brands. Connect with Mary: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marygehlhar/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Unlock the mysteries of building a standout personal brand and thriving in the entrepreneurial landscape as we sit down with social media maven Steph Cartin from Entreprenista. Our enlightening heart-to-heart takes you on a journey from the early Facebook days, when it was a college elite's playground, to the present, where strategic branding is king. Steph divulges her evolution from hotel school grad to business mastermind, emphasizing the synergy between her and her partner Courtney that sparked their journey from side hustles to a powerhouse company. For the dreamers weaving fashion with function in their handbag designs, this episode is your blueprint for bridging personal branding with privacy. Learn how to craft an online persona that resonates while holding the reigns on your personal life, and discover tactics to conquer camera shyness. Building that genuine connection with your audience doesn't have to be daunting; instead, it can empower you to spotlight your unique creations confidently and authentically. We wrap up with a masterclass in brand-building essentials, where I share my take on storytelling as a beacon for business growth. A strong narrative can transform onlookers into loyal customers and fervent brand advocates. We also unravel the threads of community importance, team dynamics, and the surprising successes found in live shopping on platforms like TikTok. I extend an invitation for continued growth and support through social media engagement, so tune in, and let's forge the path to your entrepreneurial dream together. Follow Stephanie: https://www.instagram.com/stephjillcartin/ https://www.instagram.com/entreprenistas/ https://www.instagram.com/startupspodcast/ https://theleague.entreprenista.com/ https://refer.entreprenista.com/HBD101 Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Discover the untold journey of indie fashion's most ardent supporter, Nicole Giordano, as she unveils the intricacies of nurturing startup designers toward success. Every aspiring fashion entrepreneur knows the landscape is rugged, but with Nicole's insights from STARTUp Fashion, you'll get the roadmap to navigate the industry's peaks and valleys. We cover everything from the power of community to the tactical moves in retail and production. Nicole's transformation from a handbag designer to a beacon for emerging talents is an inspirational testament to the power of pivoting with purpose. Tune in as we tackle the hard-hitting challenges that new designers face, from pricing pitfalls to retail relationship woes and unearth strategies to set a brand apart. This is more than just a chat; it's a masterclass in market positioning, a caution against luxury brand pitfalls, and a guide to understanding the post-pandemic consumer. Nicole's expertise sheds light on the fundamental shifts in designer needs, offering a rare look into the fashion world's ever-evolving demands. Wrapping up, we go beyond the surface of brand creation, digging into production dilemmas like color choices and material selections that can make or break a new line. We're not just discussing theory; we're sharing actionable steps for building a brand with personality and making a lasting impression on the market. From the intimacy of trunk shows to the nitty-gritty of factory negotiations, this episode is a treasure trove of wisdom for anyone dreaming of their label's name in lights. Join us as we reveal the behind-the-seams secrets to launching and growing a fashion brand that stands out in a crowded industry. Follow Nicole: https://startupfashion.com/podcast/nicole-giordano-startup-fashion-2/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Prepare to be enchanted by the story of a marketing student turned luxury handbag magnate as we sit down with Bobby Williams, the visionary president of Ghurka handbags. His tale is woven with threads of serendipity and hard-won insights, leading you through the tapestry of the fashion industry's high-stakes world. From navigating the voyage of prestigious luggage brand Hartman through its acquisition by Samsonite to the founding of Boconi with his dynamic entrepreneur wife Connie, Bobby's anecdotes reveal not only the fabric of his personal life but also the strategic moves behind creating a successful business in the face of intense competition. We then step into the classroom with the Handbag Designer 101 Masterclass, guided by the expertise of Emily Blumenthal. Listen as she imparts wisdom earned from teaching aspiring designers at top fashion institutions and penning the essential 'Handbag Designer Bible.' The conversation pivots to the pivotal role of belief in the longevity of a brand, even amid the pandemic that swept across the globe, altering consumer behavior and the landscape of the travel accessories market. Bobby shares the secret ingredient that has allowed him to remain a stalwart figure in the handbag design world through ever-shifting trends and challenges. Our journey culminates with a glimpse into the future of Ghurka, as Bobby details their strategic maneuvers to introduce a refreshed, modern collection aimed at captivating a new generation. Discover how they are blending the revered heritage of their brand with a contemporary aesthetic, all while nurturing the loyalty of customers who have cherished their Ghurka bags for over four decades. This episode isn't just a peek behind the curtain of a luxury brand; it's a masterclass in the art of evolution, relevance, and the enduring power of a visionary at the helm. Follow Bobby: ghurka.com https://www.instagram.com/ghurka/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Get ready to unlock the secret strategies reshaping the handbag industry with our special guest, Jill Manoff, the esteemed Editor-in-Chief of Glossy. This episode peels back the curtain on the swiftly growing trend of men's handbags, spurred by cultural influencer Jacob Elordi. We're taking a magnifying glass to the luxury brand runways where these stylish accessories are becoming a mainstay and discussing the broader market shifts leading to the rise of unisex North-South bags (in addition to East-West.) If you're seeking to understand what's driving the fashion world's titans, Jill's sharp insights into the business of beauty and fashion are the keys you need. This discussion is a treasure trove of wisdom for aspiring handbag designers navigating today's retail landscape. We'll reveal how social media and celebrity endorsements can launch brands into the limelight and discuss the pivot towards 'affordable luxury' that is capturing consumer interest, pinpointed by the successes of brands like Metier and Aperi. Learn how boutique partnerships and smart distribution decisions can result in remarkable growth. If you're looking for more than just insights, we have news on an upcoming masterclass that taps into a wealth of industry knowledge. Tune in for a compelling exploration of tactics and triumphs in the fashion industry! Connect with Jill Manoff: glossy.co https://www.instagram.com/glossyco/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Embark on an incredible mother-daughter journey with Betty Martinez and Paulina Anchia, the heart and soul of Beamina, as they stitch together a story as vibrant as their handbag collection. This episode threads the needle between a family's love and the cutthroat world of fashion entrepreneurship, from Paulina's childhood sewing machine to the glittering storefronts that now house their creations. These two incredible women open up about the fusion of their shared passion with an unyielding commitment to social responsibility and community. Their tale isn't just about crafting bags; it's a narrative woven with resilience, showcasing how Betty's unexpected job loss became the catalyst for a brand that's as much about family as it is about fashion. As we explore the seams of their success, Betty and Paulina guide us through their meticulous ascent, transforming a humble garage operation into a global sensation. Witness the evolution of Beamina's bonbon bag, an emblem of design purity, and learn how these ingenious creators safeguarded their ingenuity through patents, simultaneously steering clear of imitators and paving the way for licensing goldmines. This episode isn't just a peek behind the curtain; it's a masterclass of perseverance in maintaining a brand's integrity and exclusivity, from the strategic decisions behind e-commerce to the unveiling of their Puerto Rican flagship. Tune in for an inspiring illustration of how a mother and daughter can spin threads of adversity into a tapestry of triumph. Follow Beamina: https://www.instagram.com/beaminaofficial/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Prepare to have your mind blown as we sit down with the legendary Richard Kestenbaum of Triangle Capital LLC to unravel the complex world of mergers and acquisitions. As we navigate through the depths of human psychology pivotal in deal-making, you will gain unprecedented insights into the ballet of numbers and narratives shaping the fate of consumer retail and merchandising companies. Richard's four decades on Wall Street have honed his instincts, not just for the complex data-driving valuations but equally for the soft power of relationship-building and networking - skills that any businessperson will find invaluable. As Richard illuminates the seismic shift towards sustainability and ethical practices, they venture further into the dynamic interplay between consumer values and business growth. We scrutinize how this evolution challenges established brands and carves paths for emerging disruptors, all while ensuring that our conversation remains firmly grounded in real-world examples. Our discourse doesn't shy away from the delicate balancing act between creative integrity and commercial imperatives, especially salient for those of us in the handbag industry striving to maintain artistic vision without sacrificing market appeal. To cap off this conversation, we peer into the crystal ball to discern the markers of brand longevity and dissect the strategies behind crafting a brand that resonates across generations. Richard shares his perspective on navigating the diversification of product lines without diluting a brand's essence and the criticality of building a solid core audience. His invitation for listeners to connect weaves a golden thread through the conversation, reminding us that an engaging online presence is more than a profile—it's a platform for building professional bridges. So, whether you're a handbag aficionado or a business enthusiast, this is an episode that promises to enrich your understanding of the art and strategy behind successful brands. Connect with Richard: https://trianglecapitalllc.com/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Embark on a linguistic and commercial adventure as I, Emily Blumenthal, sit down with Ryan McInturf, the insightful attaché to the Quebec government. We navigate the nuances of Quebec's French language and its impact on the handbag industry, shedding light on the opportunities that await emerging designers in Canadian retail. Discover the strategic advantage of charming power players like Essence and Holt Renfrew, as we reveal how this dominance of pure French language can be the key to unlocking a distinctive, less saturated market space. Ryan and I then candidly unpack the lessons learned from my own retail expansion escapades, from the jarring costs of labeling blunders to the complexities of navigating the Canadian market. You'll glean the importance of understanding landed costs, the pivotal role distributors play, and why Canada is not just a gateway to North America but a launchpad for global brand recognition. By the end of our discussion, you'll appreciate the fine art of balancing relationships with retail giants and the subtle intricacies of spreading your brand's wings across Canada's diverse regions. Wrapping up with heartfelt gratitude, we extend thanks to Ryan for his invaluable insights and to you, our devoted listeners, for embarking on this insightful journey with us. As we bid farewell, we encourage you to connect, share your thoughts, and continue the dialogue. We part with a promise of more thought-provoking content in the episodes to come, keeping the pulse on the ever-evolving world of handbag design. Follow Ryan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mcinturfryan/ www.mrif.gouv.qc.ca www.international.gouv.qc.ca/en/new-york Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Embark on an enthralling journey through the fashion industry with the remarkable Sage Aubrey, whose rise to acclaim was cemented with her distinction in the 2019 Best Handbag in Overall Style and Design competition. Sage's candid recount of her path from concept to creation offers invaluable lessons on the complexities of handbag design, highlighting the significance of pricing strategies and balancing a brand's essence with market appeal. As you listen, you'll uncover the behind-the-scenes intricacies of Italian manufacturing and the thoughtful consideration of every stitch and seam of a designer handbag. This episode isn't just a narrative; it's an immersive masterclass that captures the essence of a designer's growth from stocking first collections in boutique stores to navigating the sophisticated dance with retailers and embracing the direct-to-consumer model. Sage shares the exhilarating moment of landing her first major order and the strategic thinking behind keeping a brand alluring through exclusive releases and seasonal refreshes. Aspiring designers and aficionados alike will gain a wealth of knowledge from Sage's experiences, including her role as a mentor guiding emerging talents to sculpt their unique product lines in the fashion world. Wrapping up with Sage's personal anecdotes and reflections, we traverse the landscape of brand-building in the fashion industry. We examine the transformative impact of the Luna bag, which carved a niche for Sage Aubrey as a brand, and the tenacity required to maintain one's vision amidst the ever-present tides of opinion and trend. The episode wraps up with a candid look at the current retail environment, offering strategies for success that span from captivating storytelling to assertive self-promotion. Join us for an inspiring discourse that spotlights the milestones and resilience needed to flourish in the kaleidoscope of the global fashion scene. Follow Sage: https://www.instagram.com/sageaubrey https://sageaubrey.com/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
From Wall Street wizard to handbag heroine, Melissa Gonzalez, the mastermind behind The Lionesque Group, graces our podcast with a tale proving passion and business acumen can coalesce into something extraordinary. Her story is one of transformation, trading the stability of finance for the thrill of independent design, without losing the analytical edge that once defined her career. Listen closely as Melissa imparts the lessons learned from her roots with The Lionesque Media through the evolution of The Lionesque Group, illustrating that a compelling narrative is as crucial as the numbers in your spreadsheet. Venture into the bustling world of pop-up retail, a realm where Melissa has left an indelible mark through her innovative approach to space and consumer engagement. Discover the secret sauce that Melissa was involved with more than just entertainment—they were the catalytic forces behind her leap into media production and the transformation of street-level retail into immersive, pop-up experiences. As we navigate the complexities of these pop-up ventures, from payment models to PR imperatives, we gain insight into the new post-pandemic retail landscape, ripe with opportunities for those ready to feed the consumer's hunger for the novel. Finally, absorb the wisdom gained from the trenches of entrepreneurship—where customer service reigns supreme, and owning one's errors can forge a brand of steel. In the spirit of strategic focus, we unravel the story behind the 'Lionesque' name and the agile pivots it took to stay true to brand identity. Melissa doesn't shy away from discussing the rollercoaster ride of investor relations, the emotional weight of business pivots, and the triumvirate of timing, team, and ideas that constitute success. As we close, Melissa offers a sneak peek into her role at MG2 and her podcast 'Retail Refined,' a treasure trove of industry insights waiting for those eager to refine their understanding of the retail universe. Follow Melissa: https://lionesquegroup.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissagonzalezlionesque/ https://mg2.com Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
As your handbag fairy godmother, I'm thrilled to introduce you to Tola Adeagbo, the visionary designer behind Florian London. Her story stirs the soul—from playful days in Lagos, Nigeria to the bustling energy of London at age 11. Tola's resilience shines through tales of bullying and cultural challenges, exemplifying the grit that later became the foundation of her fashion empire. Our conversation takes you on a heartfelt journey, mapping how Tola charted her course from finance to fashion, defying familial expectations and societal norms to pursue her true calling. Tola's narrative reveals the life of an artist turned entrepreneur by transforming adversity into opportunity. She captivates with the story of her first foray into the fashion world, refurbishing vintage handbags and delivering them to eager friends and family. Each anecdote is a piece of advice in disguise, a lesson on how to marry creativity with business savvy. For anyone standing at the crossroads of career and passion, Tola exemplifies the joy of taking the less traveled road, creating not just handbags, but a legacy. Venture into the intricate tapestry of the handbag industry with Tola's candid recount of Florian London's manufacturing saga. Experience the trials and triumphs from Somerset to Turkey, where each stitch in a Florian handbag tells a global story. With a focus on craftsmanship and authenticity, Tola's commitment to her Nigerian roots and identity as a black female entrepreneur resonates powerfully, particularly in the US market. This episode isn't just about the creation of a fashion brand—it's a masterclass in perseverance, mentorship, and the relentless pursuit of a dream. Join us for an inspiring tale that weaves together the threads of heritage, identity, and the relentless pursuit of excellence in design. Follow Tola: https://www.instagram.com/florian_teee/ https://www.instagram.com/florianlondonuk https://florianlondon.com/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Have you ever gazed longingly at a luxury handbag, wondering about its journey before it graced a boutique's shimmering display? This episode unfolds a riveting narrative with Charlotte Staerck, the co-founder and CEO of Handbag Clinic. Our intimate conversation travels through Charlotte's evolution from an eBay seller to a titan in the pre-owned luxury handbag market. You'll be transported into a world where passion for fashion meets pioneering entrepreneurial spirit, all wrapped up in the lush leather of designer bags. Today's fashion landscape is as dynamic as it is demanding, but Charlotte reveals how to stay ahead of the curve. We dive into the heart of handbag maintenance, the art of restoration, and the seismic shift toward sustainability in the luxury accessory realm. Discover how savvy market insights and cutting-edge AI technology are reshaping the way we think about pre-owned luxury, ensuring a fair price for every gem that passes through Handbag Clinic's doors. Learn from Charlotte's tales of success and missed opportunities, and find out why an ounce of prevention in handbag care truly is worth a pound of cure. As the whims of fashion ebb and flow, so too does the market for handbags, but one thing remains constant: the allure of craftsmanship. In this conversation, we uncover the latest trends hitting our wardrobes, from the revival of bold metalwork to the pristine craft required to handle delicate materials like suede and nylon. Charlotte provides a glimpse into the post-pandemic surge in the pre-owned handbag market, and how Handbag Clinic is steering this revolution with transparency and expertise. Tune in and walk away with an enriched appreciation for the timeless treasure that is the handbag, and the mastery behind maintaining its legacy. Guest Links: https://www.instagram.com/thehandbagclinic/ https://www.instagram.com/charlottestaerck/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Embark on an enchanting voyage through time with Dr. Katrina Marchant, whose expertise in early modern literature and drama offers a unique vantage point into the world of handbags and their societal significance. In our latest episode, we unravel the intricate tapestry of fashion history, tracing the handbag from its humble beginnings to its crowning as an icon of style and status. Join us as we reveal the unexpected ways in which these accessories reflect our collective aspirations, and how they've been shaped by the practical needs of bygone eras. From the discreetly carried items of historical attire to the ostentatious displays of the elite, Dr. Marchant guides us through the fascinating anthropology of the fashion accessory we thought we knew. Prepare to be captivated by the British royalty tales of characters like Walter Raleigh and Bess Throckmorton, whose personal stories intertwine with the evolution of handbags in a way that history books often overlook. We explore the steadfast designs that have endured since medieval times, ponder the peculiar legacy of Raleigh's widow, and even entertain the possibility that the codpiece was the original secure storage solution. The conversation takes a vivid turn as we recount the existence of a red velvet bag with goldwork, linking us directly to the past's tangible reminders of love, loss, and the curious artifacts we carry. As we probe the impact of royalty on fashion trends, the ever-graceful Queen Elizabeth II comes into the spotlight. Her seemingly timeless choices in handbags have set the bar for what is classic and chic, raising questions about the power of royal endorsement and its legacy. This episode is more than just a stroll down fashion's memory lane—it's an invitation to view our modern style choices through the lens of history, culture, and the iconic women who carry more than just a handbag on their shoulders. With Dr. Marchant's insights, you'll discover the deep connections between what we wear, why we wear it, and the stories we tell through the objects we hold dear. This episode is a must-listen-to truly understand the history of the handbag from the other side of the pond. Connect with Dr. Marchant: https://www.instagram.com/katrina.marchant/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-katrina-marchant/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Embark on a riveting exploration of the handbag industry with Jaime Levy, the renowned former SVP of sales and merchandising for Steve Madden. Jaime peels back the curtain on her journey from a disinterested inheritor of a family handbag empire to a fashion force to be reckoned with. Through her stories, listeners will discover the real dynamics that drive customer connections and learn how to navigate the often-underestimated complexities of product sales. In an industry that blends art with commerce, Jaime shares her expertise on the delicate balance between mainline retail and off-price sectors, offering a playbook for brands to maintain their allure while satisfying the discerning off-price shopper. Her career leap to luxury powerhouse Richemont and her foray into AI-driven design reveal an industry at the cusp of evolution, where creativity meets cutting-edge technology. This episode is a masterclass in understanding the interplay between brand prestige and market strategy, crucial for any fashion enthusiast or professional looking to thrive in this glamorous yet gritty business. Wrapping up, we peel away the glossy façade to confront the real challenges of handbag sales. From the frenetic shop floors of department stores to the finely-tuned collaboration between sales teams and designers, Jaime breaks down what it truly takes to keep a brand relevant and resonant. We examine the creative inspirations behind current market trends and what it means to craft handbags that aren't just beautiful but also market-ready. It's an insightful blend of war stories and wisdom for anyone with a stake in the ever-changing world of fashion retail. Connect with Jaime: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaimelevynyc/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Unlock the enigmatic world of handbags with your host, Emily Blumenthal, as we weave through the storied career of Abe Chehebar, the maestro behind AHQ - Accessory Headquarters's phenomenal rise. From the nostalgic walls of his father's Giselle Handbag Company to the dazzling heights of the private label industry, Abe spills the beans on making a personal statement through the evolution of the handbag industry. Listen as we unfold the magic behind showroom aesthetics that entice retailers and delve into the family saga that propels a business forward, all the while juggling the charm of luxury spaces against the practicalities of overhead costs. Strap in for a masterclass in handbag brand rejuvenation, where Abe and I dissect the intricacies of reawakening dormant handbag brands and the meticulous process of cherry-picking licenses. He tears down the curtain to reveal the strategy behind iconic brand elements—think Louboutin's red soles—and the delicate dance with independent designers. This episode is a treasure trove of wisdom on striking the perfect balance between the safety of private labels and the daring gamble of branded inventory. As our conversation reaches its crescendo, we pivot to the shifting sands of handbag trends and the pressing urgency of sustainable fashion. Leap into the future of design with the rise of innovative newcomers and engage in the hot debate around vegan leather's impact on our planet. We'll also illuminate the trailblazing Digital Product Passports and the power of transparency in carving a niche for a brand. From pricing strategies to market exits, this episode is your backstage pass to the meticulous orchestration of the handbag symphony, where every stitch in time ensures a bag's rightful place in the spotlight. You don’t want to miss it! Connect with Abe: ahq.com https://www.instagram.com/ahqcompany/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Sarah Colonna's tale of triumph, from bartending in the bustling nightlife of Los Angeles to crafting chic handbags for stadium-goers, is nothing if not a Hollywood-worthy script. With a contagious laugh and a wit sharp enough to carve her unique space in the world of fashion and entertainment, Sarah joins us to recount the highs, the lows, and the sheer perseverance that paved her path to becoming a New York Times bestselling author and a handbag brand sensation. Her story, brimming with candid humor and the reality of hustling in LA, serves as a gleaming beacon of hope to anyone daring to chase their dreams. Venture behind the scenes of the vibrant, fast-paced fashion industry as we explore the birth of Clutch Women, the handbag line that is redefining the game day and concert experience. Sarah didn't just create a product; they sparked a movement with their stylish, stadium-compliant bags, all while championing local production in California. Her strategy, a masterstroke that taps into the passions of sports fans and music lovers alike, is a testament to the power of intuitive understanding over traditional market research. Discover how this “funny girl” navigated the challenges of manufacturing and licensing, and even turned a Taylor Swift tour into a skyrocketing sales phenomenon Wrapping up, Sarah gives us a glimpse into the future of Clutch Women and the inventive marketing insights that have men snapping up her creations for the women in their lives. This is a tale of brand expansion, tackling new markets, and the unyielding commitment to quality that defines Sarah's entrepreneurial spirit. With a dash of comedy and a sprinkle of book-writing prowess, Sarah's multifaceted career is as engaging as it is instructional, leaving us eager to see where her boundless creativity will take her – and us – next. Follow Sarah: https://www.sarahcolonna.com/ https://www.sarahcolonna.com/clutch-women/ https://www.instagram.com/sarahcolonna1 https://www.instagram.com/clutchwomen/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Get ready to get lucky with this exclusive interview with handbag legend, Rebecca Minkoff. Step into the fashion time capsule as we uncover the origins of the Morning After Bag from its sketch to the actual first sample with its creator, Rebecca Minkoff. You're in for a treat as Rebecca spills the beans on her rise from a tenacious clothing designer to a handbag empress, all thanks to a serendipitous twist of fate. We'll reminisce about the fashion heydays of New York City, where the Morning After Bag became an emblem of the era, and dissect the savvy naming strategy that turned heads and set the stage for a brand legacy that endures. We also get personal as we navigate the intricacies of mixing family with business. Rebecca opens up about her enduring collaboration with her brother and the delicate dance of overseas and domestic production, offering a rare glimpse into the realities of running a fashion empire. The tales of teaching children about hard work and responsibility will resonate with any parent or mentor striving to cultivate these values in the next generation. We'll also examine the power dynamics of family bonds and the careful balancing act that keeps the Minkoff brand's heart beating strong. As we wrap up, join us for a deep dive into the strategic expansion from iconic handbags to a full-on lifestyle brand. Learn how Rebecca pioneered influencer marketing and social media to engage directly with consumers, staying nimble in an industry known for its giants. We'll discuss the art of delegation, balancing work and life, and even share a chuckle over the entrepreneurial roller coaster. So, if you're itching for a blend of inspiration, industry secrets, and a dash of humor, this episode is your front-row seat to the electrifying world of Rebecca Minkoff. Follow Rebecca Minkoff: www.instagram.com/rebeccaminkoff www.instagram.com/beckyminkoff www.rebeccaminkoff.com Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
From a tiny spark in rural Kansas to the roaring blaze of New York's fashion scene, Elyce Arons’ narrative is one for the storybooks. Alongside her best friend, Katie Brosnahan aka Kate Spade, Elyce takes us down memory lane, revealing how they transformed a shared dream and a modest start-up capital into the globally recognized Kate Spade brand. Delivered with the warmth of a heart-to-heart, this episode peels back the layers of a journey marked by vintage inspirations and serendipitous turns, with a special focus on the crucial early decisions that shaped their path and set the stage for handbag design innovation. Elyce generously offers us the insider scoop on the brand's inception, where creativity bloomed amidst the gritty charm of old New York that led to the creation of her next chapter, Frances Valentine. As we wade through the trials, tribulations, and triumphs of starting from scratch, you'll find yourself gripped by tales of construction paper prototypes and the relentless pursuit of a gap in the market. The intimate details of their partnership and the ethos of their enterprise unfold in a narrative that celebrates the beauty of collaborative genius and the art of the handbag. The crescendo of this tale comes with the evolution of Kate Spade from a name to a lifestyle synonym, where personal touches and everyday practicality in design strike a chord with users worldwide. We grapple with the bittersweet journey of scaling a business, the sale to Neiman Marcus, and the heartfelt and emotional continuation of a legacy marred by profound loss. As we pay homage to the indelible mark left by a visionary, this episode stands as Elyce’s testament to the dynamic world of fashion, where resilience and her flair for the timeless accessory keep the legacy alive. Connect with Elyce: www.francesvalentine.com https://www.instagram.com/francesvalentine/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Are you ready to embark on an inspiring journey with us? Prepare to be captivated by the groundbreaking story of Pakistan's premier handbag brand, WARP. We sit down for an intimate chat with the creative mastermind behind the brand, Hirra Babar. She takes us through her decision to veer off the beaten track after business school and follow her passion in the fashion industry. Let's just say, growing up in a culture where women often design their own clothes definitely played its part in shaping Hirra's career. The storytelling continues as we navigate the complexities of birthing a brand in an industry dominated by men. Hirra Babar delves into overcoming hurdles, getting factories on board with her designs, and the art of effective communication with manufacturers. Get the inside scoop on her ingenious use of life-size paper models in the design process. It’s a captivating insight into the grit, research, and decision-making that go into launching a successful brand. The icing on the cake is a handbag design Masterclass by Emily Blumenthal. As the pioneer handbag brand from Pakistan, WARP has its unique set of challenges and advantages. Emily shares her wisdom on brand building and the power of an engaging brand narrative. Hear all about the decision to set up a production facility and the subsequent alliance with local artisan shops, leading to empowering more women in the workforce. It's a riveting conversation overflowing with valuable nuggets for aspiring handbag designers and entrepreneurs. Trust us, you don't want to miss this one! Follow Hirra: https://www.instagram.com/warponline/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Have you ever caught yourself captivated by the sartorial elegance of TV personalities, wondering who crafts their impeccable style? Step behind the scenes with Darshan Gress, the visionary stylist whose touch has graced the wardrobes of television's elite. From the pulsating energy of MTV to the meticulous curation of personal wardrobes, Darshan shares a treasure trove of experiences, underscoring the transformative journey from fashion enthusiast to industry icon. The allure of a perfectly chosen handbag and its profound statement on television is a story untold, until now. Darshan unveils the strategy behind the accessory selection, including the coveted handbags that have made their mark on fashion segments and the personal styling world. With tales of her work on "Project Runway" and alongside fashion heavyweights like Nina Garcia, this episode becomes a masterclass in the art of balancing aesthetic with practicality, inviting listeners to appreciate the nuanced craft that operates beyond the camera's gaze. Venture with us into the charm of vintage shopping, as we traverse New York's storied streets for those one-of-a-kind pieces that defy time. Darshan decodes the challenges and triumphs of integrating vintage finds with contemporary style, illuminating a path for emerging designers eager to catch the eye of industry professionals. So sit back, press play, and immerse yourself in an episode that dresses the mind in the finesse of TV and fashion styling, with Darshan Gress as our guide through this elegant world. Connect with Darshan: https://www.instagram.com/darshangress/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Discover the future of your favorite fashion staple as Beth Goldstein from Circana joins us to unravel the complexities of the handbag industry. We're talking the inside scoop on why those Chanel flaps and Hermes Birkins are bucking the economic trend and fetching even higher prices, despite the world's belt-tightening. Get ready to navigate the murky waters of market analytics and consumer behavior, where the strategic moves that designers and retailers make could spell success or disaster in an oversaturated market. Hold onto your clutches, because we're pulling back the curtain on the data that drives your most beloved accessory trends. With a keen eye on the dynamics between retailers and manufacturers, Beth and I expose how a simple exchange of information can power the entire industry, all while keeping those closely guarded trade secrets. Plus, witness the intriguing shift towards smaller, more practical bags and find out why the success of convertible handbags hinges on a little customer enlightenment. Cap off your fashion enlightenment with a stroll through the green side of the industry, where sustainability is becoming more than just a buzzword—it's a consumer demand. We're discussing the introduction of eco-friendly materials that are challenging the norms of scalability and market acceptance. As handbag usage evolves across generations, learn how brands are seizing the opportunity to allure the eco-conscious, younger demographics through innovative collaborations and sustainable practices. Beth and I ensure that by the time you sling your next bag over your shoulder, you'll view it not just as a fashion statement, but as a symbol of an evolving industry. Connect with Beth Goldstein: https://www.linkedin.com/in/beth-goldstein-ab610412/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to leave a promising career in finance and dive feet-first into the bustling world of fashion? Eda Lourdes, the creative force behind Edalou Paris, has done just that and she's here to share her fascinating story with us. From her upbringing in Puerto Rico with a deep passion for dance and creativity, to her transformative 16 years in the finance sector, Eda's journey is one of tenacity and relentless pursuit of her dreams. Eda's deep dive into the New York fashion scene reveals a world of challenge, hustle, and cutthroat competition. Yet, it's also a place of immense learning and growth. Eda takes us through her transition from designing handbags to branching out into other accessories, offering invaluable lessons on the importance of understanding the business side of fashion. With candid tales of her own experiences, Eda emphasizes the crucial balance of instinct and practical advice in navigating this dynamic industry. As we move into the future of fashion, Eda from Edalou guides us through the potential of Web 3 and NFTs in the industry. From the creation of community-driven fashion brands to the complexities of handbag manufacturing in a pandemic-ridden world, these brilliant women provide a glimpse into the future of fashion. Whether you're a fashion enthusiast, a designer, or just intrigued by the world of Web 3 and NFTs, listening to Eda & Emily's foresight and experiences is truly illuminating. Tune in to be inspired, enlightened, and maybe even a little bit surprised. Follow Eda Lourdes: https://www.instagram.com/edalourdes/ https://www.instagram.com/edalouparis/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
As we continue the journey of what it takes to build a luxury handbag brand from scratch the harsh realities of the industry, we pick up where we left off with Julie Deane, and her difficult choice to sell her company. This is precisely the thrilling journey Julie Deane, founder of the Cambridge Statue Company, unravels with us. We take a deep dive into the complex world of the handbag business, learning about the trials of selling, the betrayal of manufacturers, and the courage it took for Julie to take control and become her own manufacturer. This story of resilience and innovation shines a spotlight on the unexpected opportunity that a Google Chrome advert presented, reflecting the success of the company's adept use of technology. Does the thought of navigating various challenges such as Brexit, the pandemic, and the quest for the right investors sound daunting? Julie shares how she faced these hurdles head-on while establishing a luxury handbag brand. She also opens up about her ultimate decision to sell her company to a French group that values British manufacturing, ensuring job security for her employees. In our closing chapter, we engage in a heartfelt talk about the highs and lows of being a handbag designer. Julie shares some invaluable advice for anyone considering this career path and emphasizes the unique and exciting experiences it brings. These captivating insights are a must-listen for anyone interested in the behind-the-scenes reality of the handbag industry. Don't miss out, and remember to leave us a rating and review! Follow Julie: https://www.instagram.com/julie_deane/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Imagine setting foot on unfamiliar soil, grappling with a foreign language, yet nurturing a dream to make it big in the fashion industry. Our guest today, Genesis Warner, the powerhouse behind the handbag brand Leisara, did just that and more. We unravel her inspiring voyage from Venezuela to the United States and delve into the myriad challenges she had to overcome, from language barriers to finding the right manufacturing partners. Her relentless pursuit of her entrepreneurial dreams, despite the odds, is a testament to her grit and determination. As we navigate the intricacies of launching a handbag brand, we draw back the curtains on the sheer hard work and devotion required in the fashion industry. What does it take to build a brand from scratch? How do you stay true to your roots while trying to break into a saturated market? Genesis offers invaluable insights from her journey, shedding light on her commitment to authenticity and her unwavering dedication to her Italian craftsmanship. The world of fashion is not all glamour and glitz. It tests your resilience, your grit and your passion. Genesis shares her unique perspective on maintaining authenticity in an ever-evolving industry, the pressure of standing out, and her commitment to producing her bags in Italy. We discuss her strategic break to further her marketing education and the ongoing journey of re-launching her brand. This candid conversation will leave you with a deeper understanding of the world of handbag design and entrepreneurship. Join us for this inspirational ride that promises to leave you with a newfound appreciation for the fashion industry. Follow Genesis: https://www.instagram.com/leisara.studio/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
From the vibrant streets of Poland to the heart of London's fashion scene, we journey through the inspiring tale of Alexandra Klimek, a powerhouse handbag designer with a story to tell. Aspiring designers, take note: This is a golden opportunity to learn from an expert who cut her teeth at fashion giants like Alexander McQueen and Mulberry. Get ready to discover the power of perseverance, the art of understanding your customers, and the importance of striking a balance between quality and cost. Alexandra gracefully navigates us through the complexities of transitioning into a fashion design career and the exhilarating process of developing a brand. Learn about the ins and outs of studying in a fashion school, the trials and triumphs of interning at a high-end brand, and the pivotal role of understanding customer buying behavior. Alexandra speaks candidly about her own experience in pricing strategies for her brand, offering invaluable insights to help you avoid the pitfalls and hurdles of building a brand with loyal customers. But it's not all about glamour and glitz - we also venture into the gritty realities of the fashion industry. Alexandra offers a behind-the-scenes look at handbag production, emphasizing the delicate balance between quality, cost, and social responsibility. We ponder over the challenges of sustainable practices and fair working conditions, shedding light on the hard choices designers often face. And finally, we offer a peek into the art of creating a successful fashion brand that resonates with customer desires and stays true to brand values. This episode is a comprehensive journey into the fashion industry – a must-listen for anyone looking to make their mark in the world of fashion. Tune in, take notes, and let Alexandra's story enlighten and inspire you. Follow Alexandra: https://www.instagram.com/alexandra_klimek/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Unzip the world of handbag designing with me, your host Emily Blumenthal, and our esteemed guest Christina Langbort, Director of Business Development for New York and Europe at Hilldun, in this enlightening episode. We're throwing the spotlight on the role of a factor company like Hilldun in the world of fashion and revealing how they are the force behind successful apparel and accessory businesses. Christina, with her vast knowledge and experience, shares the nitty-gritty of financing, the importance of brand vision, and the criteria for qualifying for business growth financing. Venturing into the unexplored territories of handbag designing, I spill the beans on creating, manufacturing, and marketing a flourishing handbag brand. Sharing the stage with Christina, we go deep into the crucial elements of a robust direct-to-consumer business, the ideal profit margins, and the essence of a brand's website. We also touch upon the passion that fuels the work of a designer and impacts the brand's growth trajectory. This episode isn't just about understanding the fashion industry; it's also about mastering the art of entrepreneurship. We discuss how to decipher customer needs, the importance of data analysis, and the value of exceptional customer service. Get insider tips on finding and nurturing talent, and delve into the life of a globe-trotter and a multitasking mom. As the cherry on top, we talk about the game-changer in the fashion industry - visibility. Discover how social media, particularly TikTok, has revolutionized brand visibility and created a bridge connecting brands with potential customers. So, buckle up for this roller-coaster ride into the world of fashion, finance, and entrepreneurship! Connect with Christina: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christina-langbort-1052875/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Get ready for an inspiring story that takes us from the atelier floors of the Philippines to the bustling streets of New York City. We've got an incredible guest today, Rafe – a self-made handbag designer. At 18, Rafe embarked on an exciting journey that started with his atelier and led him to become the Creative Director overseeing all Nine West handbag brands including Nine West, Anne Klein, Rachel Roy, Brian Atwood, and Rafe New York. His tale is an eclectic mix of triumphs, trials, and relentless passion. Rafe takes us through the initial stages of his career, from drawing inspiration from his model sisters and renowned designers to mastering the technicalities of handbag design. Hear about his exciting transition from being a student to launching his line, the intricacies of selecting materials, and his fascinating discovery by Mademoiselle magazine. Rafe's account of his endeavors, balancing work, school, and a nascent business of his current brand, Rafe New York, is sure to keep you hooked. As if that wasn't enough, we dive into Rafe's tenure at Nine West. Together we navigate his journey, from first trade shows at the Plaza to rectifying design flaws in China, and the struggle of reclaiming his brand post its purchase by private equity. We wrap up with a peek into Rafe's opportunity with Front Row Fashion Week, the influence of his Filipino heritage on his work, and his conscious production practices. Don't miss out on this captivating conversation with Rafe – a journey of passion, perseverance, and handbags. Follow Rafe: https://www.instagram.com/rafenewyork/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Who's to say handbags are just a fashion statement? Arthur Zaczkiewicz, Executive Editor of Women's Wear Daily, and Emily believe they are so much more. As authorities in the fashion industry, Arthur offers a deep dive into the fascinating world of handbags, consumer behavior, and the ever-evolving fashion industry. His expertise offers a unique perspective on the trends shaping the industry and the impact of the pandemic on consumer desires. As we peel back the layers of the industry, the conversation illuminates the key role of collaboration and price sensitivity in fashion. Recognizing and aligning with your consumer is pivotal, but it’s equally important to collaborate with other brands to enhance brand appeal. As Arthur rightly points out, price point sensitivity is a crucial factor for luxury brands. For those aspiring to launch their own handbag brand, Emily’s Handbag Designer 101 Masterclass is a goldmine, guiding you through the process of creating, manufacturing, and marketing your brand. Innovation is the name of the game when it comes to gaining and retaining customer loyalty. The episode delves into the strategies used by established designers like Rebecca Minkoff to consistently stay ahead of the curve. Arthur and Emily share their insights on the importance of understanding your consumer, striking the right balance with pricing, and the role of technology in creating innovative products. As you journey through this episode, discover the secrets behind leading companies like Neiman Marcus getting their customers to return time and time again. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to decipher the intricate dynamics of the fashion industry and its consumers. Connect with Arthur: https://www.linkedin.com/in/arthur-zaczkiewicz-msw-13b43162/ https://www.instagram.com/wwd/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Have you ever wondered what it takes to turn a dream into a thriving international business? This episode promises an inspiring journey with Coral Chung, the founder and CEO of SENREVE, a coveted handbag brand. Coral, a Chinese immigrant, navigates us through her experience of embracing new cultures, the struggles of learning a new language, and the inspiring journey of her family's pursuit of the American Dream. Her bicultural upbringing lends her a unique perspective that has shaped her risk-taking profile, resilience, and the trajectory of her handbag company, Senreve. Coral's captivating anecdotes take us through her path to entrepreneurship, deeply rooted in her parents' ventures. This included a pivotal dinner conversation, a challenging encounter that concluded with a beautiful gift, adding to her resilience. Her experience of being a young woman in a male-dominated workplace culture, the critical trip to Hong Kong, and how it triggered the idea of SENREVE, make for a compelling narrative. Our conversation concludes with Coral's exhilarating experiences of running a handbag business. The process of crafting the first product samples, the bold decision to leave a secure full-time job to pursue her dream, and managing a global virtual team, Coral's journey is a testament to the power of risk-taking and resilience. She shares the delight of witnessing customers enjoy SENREVE's products and invites all listeners to connect for more enriching conversations. Prepare to be inspired as we journey through Coral's life and the birth of SENREVE. Follow SENREVE: https://www.instagram.com/senreve https://www.instagram.com/coralllista/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Have you ever wondered how someone transitions from a corporate role in General Electric to creating a successful handbag brand? We've had the pleasure of welcoming Aaron Luo, the co-founder and CEO of CARAA, to share his fascinating journey. In our candid talk, Aaron dives into his life as a first-generation immigrant, traveling from Shanghai, China to Madrid, Spain, and eventually, the US. He speaks openly about the culture shocks, his academic path, and childhood in Spain. Aaron's journey unravels further as he talks about his surprising shift from an early-stage college student to becoming a CFO at GE. The allure of GE's conglomerate fascinated him, and a fortunate turn of events led him to acquire a role there early in his college life. He discusses the wealth of knowledge he gained, from finance to merchant acquisitions. But the most intriguing part is his transition to the handbag industry, his family's support, and his partnership with co-founder Carmen Chen Wu in navigating a foreign industry. We also dig into the details behind the CARAA brand, its transition from Carmen Chen Wu, and the vision that drives it. Aaron bravely shares the early challenges he faced in the industry, his approach to venture funding, and the lessons he learned from other DTC brands. The discussion progresses into the unique ways Aaron and Carmen have scaled CARAA for growth, their unique approach in the handbag industry, and the importance of data and their ambassador program in constantly evolving their brand. This inspiring conversation with Aaron Luo is one you certainly don't want to miss. Connect with Aaron: https://www.instagram.com/caraasport/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
“Have you ever wondered what it takes to create and scale a handbag brand? Quickly? Well, prepare to find out in this fascinating chat with our guest Julie Deane, the brains behind the Cambridge Satchel Company. Julie shares her journey from a humble start, fueled by her mother's support, to making a mark in the world of handbags, focusing on the satchel's practical appeal. Join us to explore her intriguing life, living between Cambridge and the West Coast of Wales, where her garden's quince tree has become a community hub. The conversation takes a twist as Julie offers insights into the business side of her handbag journey. She opens up about identifying a gap in the market for school satchels and how her mother’s early endorsement of her work-from-home lifestyle paved the way. Listen in as she recounts fascinating tales of convincing a skeptical manufacturer to produce her satchels, and the subsequent rush to find additional manufacturers to meet the demand for her bags. In the final part of our chat with Julie, we delve into the complexities of scaling a handbag brand. She shares stories of her challenges, ranging from photographing bags for her website to dealing with knockoffs of her designs. Tune in to hear about her ingenious solution for showing the size of her bags using a banana for comparison and the defining moment when the New York Times labeled her bags a 'street style bag'. Julie's story is a testament to the power of determination and entrepreneurship, providing a wealth of inspiration for aspiring designers and entrepreneurs.” This is only Part 1. Stay tuned for the second half of Julie’s journey of what happens next. Connect with Julie Deane: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cambridgesatchel/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
What if a layoff could be the catalyst for an entrepreneurial breakthrough? Meet Sherrill Mosee, a former Lockheed Martin engineer, who transformed her adversity into a stepping stone to success with her innovative venture, MinkeeBlue. Join us as Sherrill shares her enthralling journey from designing a practical handbag for busy moms to starting her very own handbag line. Sherrill's story is a testament to the power of perseverance and resilience. Listen in as she opens up about her challenges in securing two utility patents, crafting her own provisional patent, and the complexities of manufacturing. From overcoming production hurdles to acing her first order from a store on Bleeker Street, Sherrill takes you on her exciting entrepreneurial ride, proving how passion mixed with a dash of obsession is the recipe for success. But that's not all! Sherrill also shares her ingenious funding strategy through Kickstarter, building a supportive community, and leveraging pre-orders to narrate a tale of sustainable production. Her journey is filled with valuable lessons for budding entrepreneurs and handbag enthusiasts alike. So tune in to our episode and learn how this tenacious woman is now convincing corporate bigwigs, like Delta Airlines, to use her products. This is one episode you don't want to miss. Follow Sherrill: https://www.instagram.com/minkeeblue/ Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Join us as we journey through time with Catherine Buckland, an expert in handbag research and history. In a riveting conversation, we explore the inception of the handbag, starting from the humble origins of the pocket and tracing their evolution amidst the ebb and flow of pandemics. Prepare to be left open-mouthed as we uncover bizarre tales of handbag taxes, the use of leather bags, and the handbag treasures unearthed in the Tassenmuseum in Amsterdam. Never underestimate the power of a handbag, as it transcended from a simple practical need to a bold fashion statement. Catherine leads us through the story of how 1920’s practicality shaped handbag trends and helps us debunk the myth of the elusive day-to-night handbag. With the turn of the century, we delve into the fashion shifts post-pandemic, the revival of high heels, and the surprising invention of zippers for travel bags. Our final destination lands us at the Tassenmuseum, where Catherine shares her experiences and the unique stories that each handbag holds. Among these treasures, we discover the poignant designs of Holocaust survivor, Judith Leiber, and the fashionable trend of exotic leathers. From crocodiles to complete fox fur pelts, Catherine's tales encapsulate a priceless chapter of fashion history, reflecting the societal dynamics and personal stories from around the globe. Buckle up and join us on this awe-inspiring exploration of handbag history. Connect with Catherine: https://www.linkedin.com/in/catherine-buckland/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Picture this: a young boy, secretly nurturing his love for fashion and textiles under the stern gaze of a disapproving father. Fast forward a few years, and that same boy, now a man, Adrian Furstenburg, has channeled his passion to become a successful handbag designer, earning his spot as an IHDA All Star Alum. Born from a piece of cloth and desire to create, Adrian's fascinating journey takes us through the highs and lows of an entrepreneurial journey in the fashion industry. What happens when an adventurous spirit, a deep love for culture, and a penchant for entrepreneurship come together? For Adrian, it became the backbone of his business strategy. We delve into his exciting adventures in Hong Kong as he stepped into the realm of on-demand manufacturing and sustainable leather goods. We also hear about the incredible impact his customers have had on his business, from their role in his first unboxing video to the high price they were willing to pay for hyper-personalized pieces, filled with the sentimental value of their children's drawings. It's not all sunshine and roses, however. Adrian candidly shares the harsh realities of retailing his luxury handbags, navigating negotiations with retailers like Macy's, and the costs of operation. Then there's his groundbreaking venture into the world of lab-grown leather, a testament to his unwavering commitment to sustainability. As we delve into these thought-provoking conversations, we find an inspiring tale of resilience, tenacity, and innovative thinking intertwined with the luxurious world of handbag design. Join us, as we traverse this inspiring journey with Adrian Furstenberg. Follow Adrian: www.instagram.com/adrianfurstenburg/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Prepare to be fascinated by the heartening journey of Camille Tagle, the creative genius and co-founder of FabScrap. She shares her intriguing transition from a designer of evening wear to a pioneering innovator, committed to sustainable fashion. FabScrap, the non-profit she co-founded, creatively addresses the environmental issues associated with textile waste by partnering with brands to responsibly dispose of their surplus materials, which are then either downcycled, reused, or even sold at discounted rates to the public. Get ready to be inspired by the narrative of how a small team at FabScrap is making a big difference, having saved a whopping 1.5 million tons of fabric from ending up in landfills. Camille also enlightens us on the importance of being transparent about the materials used in products and designing with longevity in mind. The discussion promises to leave you with valuable insights into the world of sustainable fashion, and hopefully, inspire you to contribute towards such remarkable initiatives in your own unique way. Follow FabScrap: https://www.instagram.com/fab_scrap/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Ever dreamt of launching your own fashion brand? Today, we're sitting down with two ambitious handbag designers, Moya and Ashley, who turned that dream into reality with their brand, Ashya. This episode is an intimate exploration of their journey from classmates at Fashion Institute of Technology to successful entrepreneurs, navigating the hurdles of transitioning from corporate America to running their own business. Moia, originating from Jamaica, and Ashley, hailing from Milwaukee, found common ground in their passion for design and fashion. From a successful class project at FIT, the seeds of Ashya were sown and the duo embarked on their entrepreneurial journey. However, it wasn't all glitz and glamour; they hustled, juggling day jobs to keep their brand afloat. They share fascinating insights into managing relationships with manufacturers and customers, and how their experiences with career shifts and layoffs shaped their trajectory. Just when you thought their journey couldn't get more intriguing, the dynamic duo reveals their collaboration with fashion titan, Michael Kors. Imagine the heart-racing experience of designing a holiday collection that marries their unique style with the Michael Kors legacy. As if steering a successful handbag brand wasn't exciting enough, they've got their eyes on the travel space, hinting at a weekender bag and luggage line that's in the pipeline. So buckle up, and come along on this remarkable journey of creativity, resilience, and entrepreneurial spirit. Follow Ashya: https://www.instagram.com/ashya.co/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Have you ever found yourself captivated by the intricate craftsmanship of a handbag, the story it tells through its design and materials? Our guest today, Doris Izquierdo from DOIZPE, is here to share her personal journey and the fascinating tale behind becoming a Mexico-born handbag designer. Doris' designs are deeply rooted in her upbringing, her family's pride in Mexican-made products, and her grandmother's values of repurposing and sustainability. She also speaks about her educational journey in industrial design and the life-changing experiences she had while living in Australia. Staying true to our commitment to bringing you stories of creativity and determination, Doris takes us on a journey of her evolution as a designer, from creating her first bag in South Africa to discovering the art of natural leather. She talks about her collaboration with artisans in Tallier Maya and Yankatilla, and the role her aunt played in the birth of her brand name, Doispe. Her journey is filled with challenges and triumphs, all of which have shaped her brand and her unique approach to design. We all know that the fashion industry is grappled with the challenge of balancing design and sustainability. Doris offers valuable insights into how she has tackled this issue, emphasizing the importance of sustainability, timelessness, and genderless fashion in the conscious fashion industry. She shares her strategies for selling her bags through local stores, her online shop, and various pop-ups. If you are a budding Latin American and Mexican designer aspiring to make it in the fashion industry, Doris' advice will be an invaluable guide. Join us for an enlightening conversation on sustainable fashion and the journey of a designer challenged by the industry norms. Follow Doris: https://www.instagram.com/doizpe/ https://www.instagram.com/do.iz.pe/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Unzip the secrets to handbag design and branding strategy as we deconstruct the art and business of creating statement carryalls with industry leader, Nancy Forman of The Accessory Think Tank. As a key player in the initial handbag awards creation and a seasoned merchant, Nancy dives into the demanding world of product development, growth expectations, and the significance of customer understanding and strategic research. She unravels her insights on how brands can tap into consumer social responsibility and supply chain transparency in an increasingly socially aware market. Our conversation steers into the crucial role of Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) and the importance of selecting the right production factories and countries for aspiring designers. Nancy sheds light on the dynamics of startup budgets, the allure of sustainable materials, and the considerations when choosing between leather and alternative materials. Join us as we navigate through the labyrinth of production processes and explore Nancy's expert point of view on the subject. Finally, we dissect the intricacies of pricing, quality, and market strategy. With Nancy's guidance, we explore the role of freight forwarders in managing shipping costs, production methods to consider, and the optimal retail locations to sell your handbags. The discussion culminates with a focus on the current trend of earthy colors and shades of green and the ins and outs of bag silhouettes. This is an invaluable opportunity to glean insights on navigating the competitive landscape of handbag creation and branding from a seasoned professional that you surely wouldn't want to miss! Follow Nancy: https://www.instagram.com/accessorythinktank Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Just when you thought it couldn't get any better, we've got the brilliant Jada Holmes of Afro Puff Jada blessing us with her captivating journey. You'll be on the edge of your seat as she takes us on a rollercoaster ride from TikTok videos with her mom to becoming an innovative handbag designer. Turns out, sometimes when you can't find the perfect accessory, you end up creating it yourself. That's exactly what Jada did, and now she's leaving her mark one handbag at a time. We promise, you're going to be inspired as we dive into the second part of our conversation where she shares her staggering shift from a pre-med student to a TikTok sensation. Discover how an English literature passion, a viral video, and a global pandemic led to her carving out a niche in handbag design. And if you think it was all easy sailing, Jada is here to share the reality of the hustle and how she navigated the treacherous waters of those initial two years to finally land brand deals and create a successful fashion brand. Lastly, we chuckle over a hilarious toilet mishap, proving that the journey to success is filled with unforgettable laughter. As we talk about her creative process, you'll be blown away by her ability to turn everyday obsessions like cereal into fun and quirky purses. And as she reveals the strategic choices behind her designs and the feedback she’s received from customers and critics, you'll be left marveling at her talent. Come, join us and get inspired by Jada Holmes and her innovative journey in the world of fashion. Follow Jada Holmes: https://www.instagram.com/afropuffjada/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Handbag Designer 101 Podcast Overview Imagine moving to a new state at eight and discovering a love for artistic expression that sparks an adventurous spirit. That’s the story of Antoine Manning, founder of Homage Year, a thriving handbag and accessory design company. Antoine's journey is extraordinary from a passion for Japanese comics to a successful fashion career. In our conversation, he shares how resilience, shaped by early loss, fueled his determination to pursue his dreams. Antoine's first bag sample was more than a product—it was a testament to patience, craftsmanship, and navigating the complexities of fashion. From selecting materials to mastering pricing and promotion, Antoine offers a masterclass in launching a brand. He candidly shares the challenges he faced, the support from his family, and the strategic moves that secured his success. Antoine’s ability to infuse his work with love and memory sets him apart. His designs reflect a vibrant vision, from intentional color choices to Nordstrom collaborations and iconic pieces like the mini mini bag. By honoring lost loved ones through his work, Antoine’s journey transcends fashion, embodying courage, creativity, and love. Key Takeaways Authenticity Drives Success: Antoine stressed the importance of staying true to his vision, using personal stories and cultural significance to create a unique brand that resonates with audiences.Overcoming Challenges: Independent designers face obstacles like limited resources and competition, but Antoine’s resilience, social media savvy, and community support proved vital for success.Community and Representation: Homage Year thrives on its connection to its community and dedication to amplifying underrepresented voices, aligning the brand with meaningful social movements.Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” she has collaborated with leading brands such as Swarovski, Kenneth Cole, Henri Bendel, Kate Spade, and Macy’s. Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology and is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Follow Antoine Manning: https://www.instagram.com/manningantoine/ Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Handbag Designer 101 Podcast Overview Meet Volkan Yilmaz, also known as “Tanner Leatherstein,” a leather artisan and entrepreneur whose journey spans continents. From his beginnings in his father’s tannery in Turkey to becoming a TikTok sensation in the U.S., Tanner’s story is one of resilience, creativity, and passion. After moving to Turkmenistan and Armenia with his family to run tanneries, Tanner eventually found himself in Chicago, working as a cab driver after winning a green card lottery. Despite language barriers and culture shock, he pursued an MBA and combined his traditional leather expertise with modern business skills. Tanner’s brand, Pagai, and his viral TikTok videos, where he deconstructs luxury handbags, have educated and entertained millions, shedding light on leather quality, craftsmanship, and industry practices. Key takeaways include the importance of understanding leather quality, transparency in craftsmanship, and sustainability in production. Tanner’s story is a testament to the power of tradition, innovation, and perseverance. Key Takeaways: Leather Quality: Educating designers and consumers about tanning, leather grades, and sourcing enhances handbag durability and value.Craftsmanship Transparency: Showcasing the production process builds trust and appreciation for the artistry.Sustainability: Embrace eco-friendly tanning, upcycled materials, and ethical sourcing to align with sustainable fashion trends.Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” she has collaborated with leading brands such as Swarovski, Kenneth Cole, Henri Bendel, Kate Spade, and Macy’s. Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology and is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands. Follow Tanner Leatherstein: https://www.instagram.com/tanner.leatherstein/ https://www.tiktok.com/@tanner.leatherstein Support the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
Handbag Designer 101 Podcast Overview: Let's take a trip down handbag history memory lane, shall we? I had the pleasure of being joined by handbag designer Monica Botkier, and together we reminisced about the humble beginnings of the handbag industry, recalling iconic brands like Kate Spade and Monica's own brand, Botkier. The conversation took several unexpected turns, covering everything from infamous celeb knock-offs to fashion's dramatic shift in trends. Monica didn't always dream of being a handbag designer, though. We delved into her adolescent years, where she was a fearless high schooler sneaking into fashion shows and a curious student at NYU before immersing herself in the world of accessories. She shared some riveting behind-the-scenes stories of high-level shoots, her passion for leatherwork, and how her city kid hustle became her default mode. Hearing how her parents, particularly her mom, nurtured her creative pursuits was truly inspiring. As we journeyed further into the handbag industry, Monica opened up about the complexities and challenges she faced, from protecting designs to evolving with the digital age and the role of social media in fashion. She candidly shared her experiences, both good and bad, with being courted by high-end brands, her success and rapid growth of Botkier, and the creation of her new brand, Chosen Woven. Monica's story underscores the importance of resilience, adaptability, and staying true to your creative vision, making this episode a must-listen for anyone interested in fashion and design. Key Takeaways: The Power of a Signature Design Monica Botkier emphasized the importance of creating a signature design that resonates with customers and defines a brand. Her iconic Trigger Bag revolutionized the handbag industry by blending fashion and function, proving that an original, standout design can become a timeless classic.Adaptability in a Changing Industry Botkier discussed how the handbag industry has evolved over the years, highlighting the need for designers to stay adaptable. From shifts in consumer preferences to economic challenges, she stressed the importance of being flexible and innovative to maintain relevance.Balancing Creativity with Business As both a designer and entrepreneur, Botkier shared insights into balancing the creativSupport the show Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner TikTok: / Handbagdesigner | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner