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The world’s only fashion podcast dedicated to helping entrepreneurs in fashion get the advice, insights, tips and tricks they need to become the industry's next wave of leaders.

The Andrew Coelho Show Andrew Coelho

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The world’s only fashion podcast dedicated to helping entrepreneurs in fashion get the advice, insights, tips and tricks they need to become the industry's next wave of leaders.

    037 | The importance of innovation with Alberto Candiani of Candiani Denim

    037 | The importance of innovation with Alberto Candiani of Candiani Denim

    When it comes to Italians, their reputation for quality, ingenuity, and innovation is par for the course, and today’s guest is no different.

    Home to the world’s first compostable stretch denim, Candiani, a fourth-generation family business is a mainstay in the fashion world, working with the likes of Levies, Stella McCartney, Hugo Boss, among many other labels.

    Its leader, Alberto, great-grandson to Candiani’s original founder, developed a deep interest in product development and fabric engineering. His obsession with progress, innovation and sustainability in textiles has led his namesake business to develop its reputation as the greenest textile company in the blue World.

    Now with the development of Coreva, the world's first biodegradable denim, the company is taking strides to emphasize sustainability in denim production to reduce the post-life impact of the garments created from textiles sourced from their mill.

    I have to say, I learned a lot on this episode, much of which I thought I had a good understanding of, but Alberto truly is a nerd when it comes to the origins and evolution of what we know to be as “jeans”. This episode truly inspired me to be more creative, more passionate, and to have more fun doing what we love. I hope you find it to do the same for you.

    On this episode, Alberto joined me from Florence to talk about the evolution of Candiani, the importance of innovation in businesses, and how a casual trip to his regular macelleria in Milan turned into the creation of Coreva, which will revolutionize the denim world.



    Sponsor

    Before I jump into this episode, I wanted to take a second to thank my sponsors at Bean Bundle, Canada’s newest coffee subscription.

    Before I geared up for this interview I used my french press using beans they sent me from one of the dopest roasters from across the country.

    Bean Bundle makes it so easy for people like me who drink tonnes of coffee every single day but love to try beans from different roasters.

    The process is pretty simple...you just visit beanbundle.com, choose how much coffee you want on a monthly basis, medium or dark roast and they ship you different beans from the latest roasters on a monthly basis.

    The best part is if you live in Canada they ship to you absolutely free and if you sign up using the code BUNDLE10 you’ll save 10% on your subscription. Now pour yourself a cup of coffee and enjoy this week's episode.

    • 54 min
    036 | The Film Director Behind Fashion’s Viral Videos

    036 | The Film Director Behind Fashion’s Viral Videos

    Guest Bio

    My guest today is Luca Finotti, an Italian creative and film director who has directed fashion films for the likes Nike, Versace, Giorgio Armani, Dolce & Gabbana, to name a few.

    He’s also been dubbed by Forbes as “The Film Director Behind Fashion’s Viral Videos”

    In 2018, he won Best Director at Cinemoi Film Festival and his project entitled #WeBelieveInThePowerOfLove for Nike was screened and awarded in more than 25 Film Festival awards across the globe.

    This guy is not short on accolades, but surprisingly enough, one thing I quickly learned about Luca is that he isn’t short on humility either. His energy is positive with a great perspective on success, so it’s not surprising he’s been able to rub shoulders with some of the industry’s most notable designers and brands.

    Let’s jump into the episode to hear about how Luca built his network, his experience working with Lady Gaga and how he continues to produce viral fashion films time after time.

    About this podcast:

    The Andrew Coelho Show is the world’s best fashion podcast dedicated to helping entrepreneurs and professionals in the fashion industry. Tune in to get the advice, insights, tips and tricks from some of the industry’s most respected moguls.

    Sponsor

    Before I jump into this episode, I wanted to take a second to thank my sponsors at Bean Bundle, Canada’s newest coffee subscription.

    Before I geared up for this interview I used my french press using beans they sent me from one of the dopest roasters from across the country.

    Bean Bundle makes it so easy for people like me who drink tonnes of coffee every single day but love to try beans from different roasters.

    The process is pretty simple...you just visit beanbundle.com, choose how much coffee you want on a monthly basis, medium or dark roast and they ship you different beans from the latest roasters on a monthly basis.

    The best part is if you live in Canada they ship to you absolutely free and if you sign up using the code BUNDLE10 you’ll save 10% your subscription. Now pour yourself a cup of coffee and enjoy this week's episode.

    • 1 hr 1 min
    035 | Tailoring Jeans with Ben Viapiana

    035 | Tailoring Jeans with Ben Viapiana

    When it comes to working with denim, there is nobody better than today’s guest, Ben Viapiana.

    Inspired by his father, who was a lifetime tailor himself, Ben spent his formative years learning about patterning, cutting and sewing by simply spending time at his dad’s shop, where he recounts doing many of his childhood chores.

    His exposure to the tailoring world, to machinery, to making, was something that carried through to early adulthood where he decided he wanted to continue on with his father’s legacy, but with his own twist and his own direction, which as you’ll learn later on, was a tad out of spite, but more so out of passion.

    His love affair with denim would start to take shape while he lived in Thailand for 10 years, hanging out at denim factories and making friends with local industry people.

    Eventually, he would return home to open his own studio, with a focus on creating a unique experience for his customers and taking the art of making jeans to a whole new level.

    Today’s episode features local Toronto maker Ben Viapiana. We kept it super simple on this morning episode talking all about Ben’s upbringing, his passion for denim and machines, and some of the basic lessons he wishes he knew as a young entrepreneur.

    Sponsor

    Before I jump into this episode, I wanted to take a second to thank my sponsors at Bean Bundle, Canada’s newest coffee subscription.

    Before I geared up for this interview I used my french press using beans they sent me from one of the dopest roasters from across the country.

    Bean Bundle makes it so easy for people like me who drink tonnes of coffee every single day but love to try beans from different roasters.

    The process is pretty simple...you just visit beanbundle.com, choose how much coffee you want on a monthly basis, medium or dark roast and they ship you different beans from the latest roasters on a monthly basis.

    The best part is if you live in Canada they ship to you absolutely free and if you sign up using the code BUNDLE10 you’ll save 10% on your subscription. Now pour yourself a cup of coffee and enjoy this week's episode.

    • 44 min
    034 | David Kollar: How to scale a fashion brand without funding (part 2)

    034 | David Kollar: How to scale a fashion brand without funding (part 2)

    One of the most common questions I hear from emerging designers, and entrepreneurs in general, is how do I scale my business from $0 to $1,000,000, and this week’s episode features the perfect person to walk us through how he built his multi-million dollar brand from scratch.

    Born in Slovakia, today’s guest had a difficult start to his life. He was a young immigrant to Canada, arriving with his mom at the age of 7 with very little money and nothing but a future full of hope.

    Like many immigrants, his childhood wasn’t easy, growing up in government housing for much of his life, where the circumstances of his environment placed negative pressures on him, causing him to struggle in school and eventually drop out.

    But this didn’t stop the young entrepreneur from trying to achieve his dreams, in fact, as you will learn from this podcast, he’s actually been able to use his upbringing as an advantage which has allowed him to create a business that has changed his life.

    His namesake clothing brand is now a multimillion-dollar company that has been worn by the likes of Shawn Mendes and Steph Curry, just to name a few, and has been featured in GQ, Complex magazine and many other media outlets.

    To me, it’s inspiring stories like that of today’s guest that truly provides hope to other aspiring designers that anything is possible with hard work and perseverance.

    But I know what you are all thinking...how the heck did he achieve such success?

    Tune in this two-part series with my man David Kollar where he spills the beans on his entire fashion journey including key mistakes he made that you need to avoid, how to manage the everyday stresses of building a business, and other key tactics to help you replicate his success like influencer marketing strategies, running Facebook ads, and more.



    Sponsor

    Before I jump into this episode, I wanted to take a second to thank my sponsors at Bean Bundle, Canada’s newest coffee subscription.

    Before I geared up for this interview I used my french press using beans they sent me from one of the dopest roasters from across the country.

    Bean Bundle makes it so easy for people like me who drink tonnes of coffee every single day but love to try beans from different roasters.

    The process is pretty simple...you just visit beanbundle.com, choose how much coffee you want on a monthly basis, medium or dark roast and they ship you different beans from the latest roasters on a monthly basis.

    The best part is if you live in Canada they ship to you absolutely free and if you sign up using the code BUNDLE10 you’ll save 10% your subscription. Now pour yourself a cup of coffee and enjoy this week's episode.

    • 45 min
    033 | David Kollar: How to scale a fashion brand without funding (part 1)

    033 | David Kollar: How to scale a fashion brand without funding (part 1)

    One of the most common questions I hear from emerging designers, and entrepreneurs in general, is how do I scale my business from $0 to $1,000,000, and this week’s episode features the perfect person to walk us through how he built his multi-million dollar brand from scratch.
    Born in Slovakia, today’s guest had a difficult start to his life. He was a young immigrant to Canada, arriving with his mom at the age of 7 with very little money and nothing but a future full of hope.
    Like many immigrants, his childhood wasn’t easy, growing up in government housing for much of his life, where the circumstances of his environment placed negative pressures on him, causing him to struggle in school and eventually drop out.
    But this didn’t stop the young entrepreneur from trying to achieve his dreams, in fact, as you will learn from this podcast, he’s actually been able to use his upbringing as an advantage which has allowed him to create a business that has changed his life.
    His namesake clothing brand is now a multimillion-dollar company that has been worn by the likes of Shawn Mendes and Steph Curry, just to name a few, and has been featured in GQ, Complex magazine and many other media outlets.
    To me, it’s inspiring stories like that of today’s guest that truly provides hope to other aspiring designers that anything is possible with hard work and perseverance.
    But I know what you are all thinking...how the heck did he achieve such success?
    Tune in this two-part series with my man David Kollar where he spills the beans on his entire fashion journey including key mistakes he made that you need to avoid, how to manage the everyday stresses of building a business, and other key tactics to help you replicate his success like influencer marketing strategies, running Facebook ads, and more.
    Sponsor
    Before I jump into this episode, I wanted to take a second to thank my sponsors at Bean Bundle, Canada’s newest coffee subscription.
    Before I geared up for this interview I used my french press using beans they sent me from one of the dopest roasters from across the country.
    Bean Bundle makes it so easy for people like me who drink tonnes of coffee every single day but love to try beans from different roasters.
    The process is pretty simple...you just visit beanbundle.com, choose how much coffee you want on a monthly basis, medium or dark roast and they ship you different beans from the latest roasters on a monthly basis.
    The best part is if you live in Canada they ship to you absolutely free and if you sign up using the code BUNDLE10 you’ll save 10% your subscription. Now pour yourself a cup of coffee and enjoy this week's episode.

    • 1 hr 17 min
    032 | How to become a successful artist from scratch with Anthony Ricciardi

    032 | How to become a successful artist from scratch with Anthony Ricciardi

    It’s often said that you are the product of the 5 most people that you spend your time with, and if I had to redraft my top 5, my guest would definitely be part of that group

    This dude is truly inspiring, encouraging, and super positive, and his attitude towards building a business is one that everyone should try and embody.

    It’s not everyday someone can quit their job at a top real estate investment fund and turn out a successful full-time career as an artist. His path is definitely an unconventional one, which just goes to show you that if you put your mind to something and put in the work, that your dreams can definitely come true.

    This Toronto-based artist has curated large-scale artwork and clothing for notable celebrities such as Demi Lovato, Bad Bunny, Post Malone and Shaq and has collaborated with major brands such as Disney and Adidas.

    My guest today is my guy Anthony Ricciardi. He joined me on the pod to chat about fatherhood and its impact on his mindset, how he built his brand from scratch, and how he randomly ended up on stage with superstar rapper Post Malone.

    Sponsor

    Before I jump into this episode, I wanted to take a second to thank my sponsors at Bean Bundle, Canada’s newest coffee subscription.

    Before I geared up for this interview I used my french press using beans they sent me from one of the dopest roasters from across the country.

    Bean Bundle makes it so easy for people like me who drink tonnes of coffee every single day but love to try beans from different roasters.

    The process is pretty simple...you just visit beanbundle.com, choose how much coffee you want on a monthly basis, medium or dark roast and they ship you different beans from the latest roasters on a monthly basis.

    The best part is if you live in Canada they ship to you absolutely free and if you sign up using the code BUNDLE10 you’ll save 10% your subscription. Now pour yourself a cup of coffee and enjoy this week's episode.

    • 1 hr

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