Fashion Designers Get Paid: Build Your Fashion Career On Your Own Terms

Sew Heidi
Fashion Designers Get Paid: Build Your Fashion Career On Your Own Terms

This is a show for burnt-out fashion designers (and TDs, PDs, patternmakers and beyond) who want more flexibility while still doing work they love. As a freelance fashion designer, you can build your fashion career on your own terms. Freelancing in fashion is the only way to get freedom in your day (instead of being tied to a desk). Whether you want to earn extra money on the side, fund your fashion brand, or replace your salary, the FDGP podcast will help you get there. Listen in for actionable tips and strategies to kickstart or grow your career as a freelance fashion designer, build your confidence, and create the life you want. Hosted by $100k+ fashion freelancer Sew Heidi, the show features interviews and strategy sessions with successful freelance fashion designers from around the world who've ditched toxic fashion jobs and taken control of their own destinies. This is the only place to get REAL insights from REAL freelancers who have built REAL careers on their own terms. (Formerly the Successful Fashion Freelancer podcast.)

  1. -6 J

    240: How This Freelance Fashion Designer Landed a $15k Project on LinkedIn

    Ever had a client respond with, "Wow, that's a bit steep"? If you’re charging you're worth, you’ve probably seen that reaction before. But there are some easy ways to help clients get on board with your deserved rates.  Take Alison Pickthorn, for instance. She’s a student in my hands-on coaching program, Fast Track Turbo, and she just landed a $15,000 client. She chats about maintaining fair pricing, understanding your value, and how crafting a compelling, client-specific proposal can make all the difference.  This episode is all about finding fulfillment, mastering the freelancer hustle, and staying true to your worth! Listen now to get inspired by Alison's proactive hustle, the incredible support from a coaching program, and the rewarding freedom of freelance life that reignited her passion for design. Resources:235: What If A Brand Says You’re Too Expensive? Here’s How You Still Get the ClientAbout Allison:Allison is an apparel designer with over 20 years of experience designing kids, baby, and licensed apparel for large retailers. In early 2024, she decided to transition into freelancing to continue doing what she loves while leaving behind what she doesn't. She lives in Seattle, Washington, with her amazing daughter and their two lazy cats. Connect with Allison:Visit her websiteEmail her at: allisonpickthorn@gmail.comConnect on LinkedIn ✍️ Fill out the Survey: http://sewheidi.com/survey

    53 min
  2. 11 NOV.

    239: Why Hourly Pricing Is A Race to the Bottom (And How to Make More Money) with Jonathan Stark: Part 2

    This is Part 2 of my interview with Jonathan Stark. If you're pricing hourly, you're potentially leaving a lot of money on the table in your freelance fashion design biz. In this episode, business coach Jonathan Stark talks about value-based pricing. He shares his journey from charging by the hour to adopting a pricing strategy focusing on what clients truly value. From aligning services with client revenue goals, to three-tier value pricing strategies, to becoming meaningfully different, get ready to uncover some key insights that could totally change the way you think about pricing and your relationships with clients. If you're ready to shift your perspective on pricing and client engagement from transactional to transformational, get inspired by real-life examples, practical tips, and the psychological underpinnings that make value-based pricing a winning strategy, click play now and significantly increase your profits. Resources: Value Pricing Bootcamp, a free six-day email course to teach you how to make more money without working more hours. Book: Value Based Fees by Alan Weiss  About Jonathan:Jonathan Stark is a former software developer who is on a mission to rid the world of hourly billing. He is the author of Hourly Billing Is Nuts, the host of Ditching Hourly, and writes a daily newsletter on pricing for independent professionals.Connect with Jonathan:Visit his websiteEmail him at: jstark@jonathanstark.comConnect on LinkedIn ✍️ Fill out the Survey: http://sewheidi.com/survey

    29 min
  3. 4 NOV.

    238: Why Hourly Pricing Is A Race to the Bottom (And How to Make More Money) with Jonathan Stark: Part 1

    If you're pricing hourly, you're potentially leaving a lot of money on the table in your freelance fashion design biz. In this episode, business coach Jonathan Stark talks about value-based pricing. He shares his journey from charging by the hour to adopting a pricing strategy focusing on what clients truly value. From aligning services with client revenue goals, to three-tier value pricing strategies, to becoming meaningfully different, get ready to uncover some key insights that could totally change the way you think about pricing and your relationships with clients. If you're ready to shift your perspective on pricing and client engagement from transactional to transformational, get inspired by real-life examples, practical tips, and the psychological underpinnings that make value-based pricing a winning strategy, click play now and significantly increase your profits. Resources: Value Pricing Bootcamp, a free six-day email course to teach you how to make more money without working more hours. Book: Value Based Fees by Alan Weiss  About Jonathan:Jonathan Stark is a former software developer who is on a mission to rid the world of hourly billing. He is the author of Hourly Billing Is Nuts, the host of Ditching Hourly, and writes a daily newsletter on pricing for independent professionals.Connect with Jonathan:Visit his websiteEmail him at: jstark@jonathanstark.comConnect on LinkedIn ✍️ Fill out the Survey: http://sewheidi.com/survey

    46 min
  4. 28 OCT.

    237: How Her 'Viral' LinkedIn Post Turned Into An Amazing Freelance Client

    Can a LinkedIn post really transform your freelance fashion design career? In today's episode, I talk with fashion designer Fernanda Martinelli about how one Linkedin post took off and helped land her a client!  We discuss the strategies for leveraging a popular post and how to turn new leads into dream clients.  Find out how she builds meaningful client relationships, leveraging tools like AI-generated images and detailed proposals. Whether you're new to freelancing or have been around for a while, these social media strategies can make a huge difference in your client-finding strategies!  Resources:Read Fernanda’s LinkedIn post that led to three discovery calls with brands and an amazing client. Check out NewArc.ai. Please note that this is an affiliate link. About Fernanda:Fernanda, originally from Argentina, graduated with a Bachelor’s in Fashion and Textile Design from the University of Buenos Aires. Now based in Canada, she has worked as a Fashion Designer and Product Developer since 2019, specializing in men’s and women’s apparel, including workwear and outerwear. A lifelong art enthusiast, Fernanda explores new trends and techniques, blending creativity with functionality in her designs. She also completed a certification in Fashion and Sustainability Management at the European Institute of Innovation for Sustainability, where she has served as a tutor. Connect with Fernanda:Visit her websiteEmail her at: fmmartinelli@gmail.comConnect on LinkedIn ✍️ Fill out the Survey: http://sewheidi.com/survey

    59 min
  5. 21 OCT.

    236: How This Freelance Fashion Designer Broke Into A Brand New Category (after corporate burnout)

    Are you scared of getting scammed from factories?  Here are the red flags you should look out for. Natalie is a corporate fashion designer turned freelance after some major burnout and the pandemic.  In this episode, she talks about things like how she got her clients, some sourcing red flags to look out for, how she sets her prices, and so much more. Natalie's story shows how she bounced back and came up with fresh ideas, how she's making customized mini portfolios, and how she landed gigs through smart outreach. This episode is packed full of inspiration for your freelance journey in fashion!  Listen now to discover strategies for finding legitimate factories, avoiding scams, and pricing your freelance work confidently. Resources:Explore different examples of Natalie's mini portfolios Download Natalie's project pricing calculator About Natalie:Since graduating from fashion school, Natalie always aspired to be a freelance designer. After spending over a decade climbing the corporate ladder in NYC and burning out during the pandemic, she transitioned into freelancing, building a diverse client base. In 2022, she left corporate and now works with brands like Classic Rock Couture and Snow Glow, while launching her own accessory line, Mary+Shelley. She also helps entrepreneurs grow their brands and teaches part-time at the Institute for Career Advancement. Connect with Natalie:Visit her websiteEmail her at: Natalie.L.Kraska@gmail.comFollow on InstagramConnect on LinkedIn ✍️ Fill out the Survey: http://sewheidi.com/survey

    52 min
  6. 14 OCT.

    235: What If A Brand Says You're Too Expensive? Here's How You Still Get the Client

    What do you do when the brand says you're too expensive but you know you're the right person for the gig? That's exactly what one of my FAST Track Turbo students, Allison Pickthorn experienced!  We worked out her pricing strategy and with some savvy negotiation, she landed a $15,000 project!  We break down all the strategies and mindset shifts that eventually got her the project, her experience with client negotiations, and the surprising twist involving an Indian manufacturer and a retailer right in her own backyard. Allison also shares her thoughts on why it's crucial to stand firm on your worth and how to put together portfolio teasers that can tip the scales in your favor. Whether you're curious about freelance pricing, dealing with international clients, or just love a good success story, this episode offers a behind-the-scenes look at the small yet significant steps that make a big difference in landing high-ticket projects. About Allison:Allison is an apparel designer with over 20 years of experience designing kids, baby, and licensed apparel for large retailers. In early 2024, she decided to transition into freelancing to continue doing what she loves while leaving behind what she doesn't. She lives in Seattle, Washington, with her amazing daughter and their two lazy cats. Connect with Allison:Visit her websiteEmail her at: allisonpickthorn@gmail.comConnect on LinkedIn ✍️ Fill out the Survey: http://sewheidi.com/survey

    27 min
  7. 30 SEPT.

    233: Are You A Freelancer Or An Entrepreneur? Why Your Mindset Matters More Than You Think

    What if you could break the feast or famine freelance cycle with one simple mindset shift? I talked with Kyle Kushner, a coach for freelance and entrepreneurial creatives, and we had some very interesting discussions around this topic and much more. Kyle opens up about overcoming self-doubt and embracing an entrepreneurial mindset. He talks about how to promote ourselves, boost confidence, and form genuine, non-transactional connections on LinkedIn. And you gotta hear Kyle's awesome journey from feeling nervous and undercharging to doubling his rates and locking in an eight-year business partnership. The episode also dives into killer strategies for proactive networking and the game-changing power of shifting your mindset. Ready to transform your professional presence and skyrocket your freelance career? Listen now to start optimizing your client-finding strategies. Resources:Listen to Podcast Episode 166 with Aashika: This Fashion Freelancer Changed ONE Thing On LinkedIn and Got More ClientsCheck out Justin Welsh's course on how to grow and monetize LinkedIn. Please note that this is an affiliate link. About Kyle:Kyle is a professional graphic designer with 25 years of experience in the entertainment industry, including 21 years as a freelancer. He is currently a certified professional coach who assists the careers of other freelance creatives. Kyle shows them how to transition from traditional freelancers to successful entrepreneurs. Connect with Kyle:Visit his websiteEmail him at: kyle@kylekushner.comConnect on LinkedIn ✍️ Fill out the Survey: http://sewheidi.com/survey

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This is a show for burnt-out fashion designers (and TDs, PDs, patternmakers and beyond) who want more flexibility while still doing work they love. As a freelance fashion designer, you can build your fashion career on your own terms. Freelancing in fashion is the only way to get freedom in your day (instead of being tied to a desk). Whether you want to earn extra money on the side, fund your fashion brand, or replace your salary, the FDGP podcast will help you get there. Listen in for actionable tips and strategies to kickstart or grow your career as a freelance fashion designer, build your confidence, and create the life you want. Hosted by $100k+ fashion freelancer Sew Heidi, the show features interviews and strategy sessions with successful freelance fashion designers from around the world who've ditched toxic fashion jobs and taken control of their own destinies. This is the only place to get REAL insights from REAL freelancers who have built REAL careers on their own terms. (Formerly the Successful Fashion Freelancer podcast.)

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