Designer to Designer

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Designer to Designer is a candid space on the internet sharing the highs and lows of building a fashion brand. Our mission is simple: For you to never feel alone again. Brought to you by The Entry Platform (TEP), a global media destination providing personal and professional support for the development of the next generation of fashion designers.

  1. 11/21/2022

    Grit, Grief and Growth with Natalie Futo-Wallace of Lielle Womenswear

    Natalie Futo-Wallace is the founder of Lielle Womenswear, a resort wear brand based in Redcar, North Yorkshire. Diagnosed with dyslexia early in life, Natalie leaned on her creative strengths which led her to study fashion design and construction at her local college before travelling and then heading back home to start her career. What most people don’t know is that before Lielle, there was Kiwi. A brand she co-founded way before Instagram was a thing. Their way of marketing was taking pictures and posting them on Facebook seeing as they didn’t have a website yet. That went on for a few years until tensions were high and Natalie knew it was time to venture into something new - thus Lielle was born. However, Lielle was birthed at a time Natalie describes as the ‘hardest time of her life’, as she sadly lost her mother due to sickness. In this interview Natalie really opens up about how difficult that moment was for her and her siblings, but how she turned her grief into strength. With a fantastic work ethic and a strong support system, she has worked tirelessly to make Lielle the success it is today. In this interview you’ll learn about: How all the things you experience are not in vain and will lead you to your calling The reality of working with friends and family Turning grief into strength The real and honest reality of building a brand from the ground up How influencer marketing really skyrocketed Natalie’s brand Visit Lielle Womenswear’s website - www.liellewomenswear.co.uk Follow Lielle Womenswear on Instagram - @liellewomenswear Follow Natalie on Instagram - @nataliefutowallace Follow The Entry Platform on Instagram, Twitter and TikTok for daily doses of fashion business and mindset content: www.theentryplatform.co // @theentryplatform.co

    1h 27m
  2. 11/14/2022

    Building a brand on your own terms with influencer-approved ntwrkd founder, Sabinah Ellahi

    Before ntwrkd, Sabinah pulled together £500 to purchase wholesale pieces from a supplier in Manchester. In just a few months, she was able to use the revenue from that brand to start working on her own designs for ntwrkd. Along the way, as you can probably relate, she had her own fair share of challenges. From problems with finding the right manufacturer, to the impact of Covid. At a time where her business was reaching new heights, the sales disappeared overnight, and her job at the time almost halved her salary. It was tough. But she took it day by day. Today, ntwrkd has been worn by many influencers all over the world including Yris Palmer and Lydia Dinga, and serves a group of loyal customers who love their affordable pricing, high quality and the representation of a South Asian woman at the forefront of a growing British label. In this podcast episode we discuss: How her 9-5 drove her to start her own brands The production process behind her designs The impact of influencer marketing Why and how she’s creating a business on her own terms Visit ntwrkd’s website - www.ntwrkd.co.uk Follow ntwrkd on Instagram - @ntwrkd Follow Sabinah on Instagram - @sabinahe BOOKS MENTIONED: 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey Rich Dard Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki Follow The Entry Platform on Instagram, Twitter and TikTok for daily doses of fashion business and mindset content: www.theentryplatform.co // @theentryplatform.co

    1h 5m
  3. 01/24/2022

    "I had to survive on £20 a week for my brand" with Anosha Anwary of Avyaana

    Anosha Anwary is the founder of Avyaana, a beautiful Islamic modest wear brand. Think Ralph and Russo but for the modern modest lady! Anosha’s story is one many of us can really relate to. There’s a lot of challenges we face behind the scenes. We don’t just draw all day (but oh, how we wish!) Coming from a warzone country, her mother didn’t have the opportunity to get an education or a job. So she learnt how to sew really well. When Anosha went to 6th form and needed clothes to wear, she couldn’t find anything that respected her religion whilst being young and wanting to experiment with her style. This led Anosha to start Avyaana. Her mum took her sewing skills to work and made all the pieces for her whilst Anosha studied a full-time degree and masters in law. If not for her strong family unit and friends, Anosha doesn’t believe she would’ve been here today. You’ll hear the reasons why in the episode but to summarise: She had to survive on £20 a week to keep her business alive It was a challenge balancing her education with a growing business She’s faced two legal battles already! As Avyaana grows, it’s becoming more apparent that she needs a team so she can move towards the vision. But there have been many beautiful moments, only because she has persevered through it all. This interview isn’t about religion, although we do discuss why it’s important for her as a designer. It’s really about the challenges all business owners face and the attitude you need to overcome them. I hope you love it just as much as I enjoyed speaking to Anosha! Don’t forget to leave us a 5* review. It really (really) helps. Discover more about Avyaana: Avyaana online store Avyaana Instagram Follow The Entry Platform for regular doses of fashion, mindset, and business gems on Instagram! @theentry_platform Amazon Kitchen timer (not a sponsorship, just a shout out)

    1h 6m
  4. 10/18/2021

    S2 E13. The Overnight (5 Years) Success Of Molby The Label, With Karina Molby

    Karina Molby is the founder of Liverpool-based womenswear brand Molby The Label. Overnight, during the pandemic, Molby The Label went from a few hundred people to now boasting of nearly 80,000 followers. The brand has been seen on Made in Chelsea stars, A-list celebrities, and the biggest influencers on Instagram. Karina manages a full team of seamstresses and assistants who help her bring her designs to life, with an e-commerce site that opens every Sunday and sells out in minutes. What people did not see though were the five collections she made on her sewing machine which received little to no orders. For five years, Karina worked as a buyer at Boohoo whilst running a brand that made no money. She’d pour her heart (and coins) into collections and cry herself to sleep when no order came through. Now, the brand has to control the demand by shutting down their e-commerce store once they’ve reached full capacity for orders. Karina’s story is a tale of persistence and being so certain about what you want in life. I asked Karina, why did you continue even when things didn’t look good. She said she just knew it’d work out. In this episode, Karina and I discuss the 5-year grind and how she remained persistent, the moment that changed her life forever, the one key thing every designer must do, how influencer marketing skyrocketed her business, and how she manages her amazing team. This honest and open podcast makes us realise that you don’t need to achieve perfection to be successful - and sometimes it’s okay to go with the flow! Discover more about Molby the Label: Molby The Label Online store: https://www.molbythelabel.com/shop Karina Molby Instagram: @karinamolby Molby The Label: Instagram: @molbythelabel Follow The Entry Platform for regular doses of fashion, mindset, and business gems on Instagram! @theentry_platform

    55 min

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Designer to Designer is a candid space on the internet sharing the highs and lows of building a fashion brand. Our mission is simple: For you to never feel alone again. Brought to you by The Entry Platform (TEP), a global media destination providing personal and professional support for the development of the next generation of fashion designers.