21 min

How to balance creativity with business acumen with Awon Golding, founder & award winning Milliner How To Start Up by FF&M

    • Entrepreneurship

In this episode we hear from Awon Golding who arrived in London in 2009 having left her life in Hong Kong to pursue her ambition to be a milliner.  She talks through what she has learnt about balancing being a creative that also has to run a commercial business as well as where she seeks inspiration from. 

Awon Golding Millinery is an award-winning brand specialising in fun and fresh made-to-order special occasion hats and bridal headpieces for modern women. As well as regularly featuring in international fashion publications, Awon’s ability to meld femininity with wearability has brought her a loyal following of global style icons.  Awon Golding Millinery counts Lady Gaga and Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex amongst her clients. And most recently Kylie Minogue sported a custom-made lily headpiece to celebrate her new album DISCO’s release. 

You can contact Awon Info@awongolding.com or via Instagram
Awon’s advice:
Be as skilled as you can be in your chosen field before you startIf you are a creative, be sure to learn commercial skills too, however uninspiring you may find themTry to find the balance between your particular skill and the price you put upon it (don’t knock yourself out spending too long creating something if this is going to result in an unrealistic and unaffordable item)Keep talking to other experts in your field, study and learn from their processesAlways be open to learning more even when you’re years into your trade Keep a passion for what you do, because this is infectious and will feed through to your client tooKnow your market and your competitorsTrust your employees. If you bring someone in, trust your decision and their talent tooBuild up personal relationships with your suppliers as not only will it build a better relationship, but there will be economies of scale too that will benefit your businessDon’t put too much pressure on yourself and always try to keep a sense of perspective Try to find something outside your immediate business that also inspires you. If you can blend the two, even better. Links
Haute Dogs calendar or via Instagram Google WorkspaceLastPass the password keeping site that syncs between devicesI use Buzzsprout podcast 'how to' & hosting directory to create this podcast series as well as their super simple hosting platform . Their support team is second to none.Canva has proved invaluable for creating all the social media assets and audio bitesThank you for listening.  I’d love to hear your own startup stories and please do let me know if you have any questions for future guests as well: hello@fallowfieldmason.com
I would also be delighted if you could rate, review and share this podcast with anyone else who may be starting a company in 2020. 
Hosted by Juliet Fallowfield, founder of PR for startups advisory Fallow, Field & Mason, How To Start Up hopes to bring you confidence, encouragement and reassurance that you’re on the right track. 
Recorded, hosted & published by Juliet Fallowfield and edited by Emma Dewhurst in September 2020. MUSIC CREDIT  Funk Game Loop by Kevin MacLeod.
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In this episode we hear from Awon Golding who arrived in London in 2009 having left her life in Hong Kong to pursue her ambition to be a milliner.  She talks through what she has learnt about balancing being a creative that also has to run a commercial business as well as where she seeks inspiration from. 

Awon Golding Millinery is an award-winning brand specialising in fun and fresh made-to-order special occasion hats and bridal headpieces for modern women. As well as regularly featuring in international fashion publications, Awon’s ability to meld femininity with wearability has brought her a loyal following of global style icons.  Awon Golding Millinery counts Lady Gaga and Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex amongst her clients. And most recently Kylie Minogue sported a custom-made lily headpiece to celebrate her new album DISCO’s release. 

You can contact Awon Info@awongolding.com or via Instagram
Awon’s advice:
Be as skilled as you can be in your chosen field before you startIf you are a creative, be sure to learn commercial skills too, however uninspiring you may find themTry to find the balance between your particular skill and the price you put upon it (don’t knock yourself out spending too long creating something if this is going to result in an unrealistic and unaffordable item)Keep talking to other experts in your field, study and learn from their processesAlways be open to learning more even when you’re years into your trade Keep a passion for what you do, because this is infectious and will feed through to your client tooKnow your market and your competitorsTrust your employees. If you bring someone in, trust your decision and their talent tooBuild up personal relationships with your suppliers as not only will it build a better relationship, but there will be economies of scale too that will benefit your businessDon’t put too much pressure on yourself and always try to keep a sense of perspective Try to find something outside your immediate business that also inspires you. If you can blend the two, even better. Links
Haute Dogs calendar or via Instagram Google WorkspaceLastPass the password keeping site that syncs between devicesI use Buzzsprout podcast 'how to' & hosting directory to create this podcast series as well as their super simple hosting platform . Their support team is second to none.Canva has proved invaluable for creating all the social media assets and audio bitesThank you for listening.  I’d love to hear your own startup stories and please do let me know if you have any questions for future guests as well: hello@fallowfieldmason.com
I would also be delighted if you could rate, review and share this podcast with anyone else who may be starting a company in 2020. 
Hosted by Juliet Fallowfield, founder of PR for startups advisory Fallow, Field & Mason, How To Start Up hopes to bring you confidence, encouragement and reassurance that you’re on the right track. 
Recorded, hosted & published by Juliet Fallowfield and edited by Emma Dewhurst in September 2020. MUSIC CREDIT  Funk Game Loop by Kevin MacLeod.
Support the Show.

21 min