The beginning of this week was incredibly blah with the constant rain and the crazy wind. However not to be left in the funk of dressing dr...
I tweeted last night that I spotted Teen Vogue's Lisa Love in the audience of Dancing with the Stars. I got the screencap as affirmation that I wasn't going crazy. Anyway, it's good (and a little surprising) to see a Conde Nast editor in front row of a show, that's not a fashion show.
I tweeted last night that I spotted Teen Vogue's Lisa Love in the audience of Dancing with the Stars. I got the screencap as affirmation...
Emily a young and humble jewelry designer of Emily Elizabeth Jewelry, gives me the deets on her favorite pieces of jewelry to starting her business.
When did you realize that you wanted to become a jewelry designer?
After I graduated from college, I was unsure about what I wanted to do as a career; I thought about what I enjoyed doing and was good at...and jewelry design was a perfect fit!
Was it difficult starting your own business?
It wasn't difficult to start my own business, but I think like most start-ups, building momentum, turning a profit and gaining fans takes time and persistence. If someone is looking to turn their hobby of making jewelry in to a part time or full time business I think it's important to have goals and make sure that you do research (word of mouth, googling, price comparisons) so your time and money is well spent. This of course takes time and will inevitably result in some mistakes but those mistakes are important to experience because with each mistake you learn something and in return will make a better decision next time. It's also important to start small and take small steps or whatever feels best for your business.
How do you get inspiration for the pieces you design?
How I feel in my personal life and what season it is are is where I draw the most inspiration from. Sometimes, I am also inspired by magazine clippings or runway shows -- or even taking an outfit that I like and designing a piece that I could accessorize with that particular outfit.
Your favorite pieces of jewelry that's not part of your collection?
I really adore my grandma's jewelry. Over the years, she's given me a lot of her jewelry that's from the 50's, 60's and 70's. It's not only cool because it's vintage but also neat because it was my grandma's and each piece has a story behind it
Any advice to my readers who want to turn their love of jewelry making into a business?
Everyone knows that Etsy is a great way to test the waters and it's a great first step in branching out to the general public. However, even though it's one of the first steps and in the grand scheme of things small, it is important that every step you take you is done correctly and to your best. What I mean by this is, make sure your photos are crisp and that your descriptions are detailed and accurate, and that anything that represents your company looks great and is cohesive. It is also important to make have a simple website, business card and packaging; all of these resources can be found online and it's good to do research to find out what's best for you. All of these things take time and money to do correctly, but they are essential to creating your brand's identity and to come off as professional. (Because honestly, someone saying they don't have business cards is pretty embarrassing and inexcusable!)
After starting your Etsy account, you should hold small trunk shows at your house where you can invite family members and friends to see your items. At a trunk show, your family and friends can give you honest feedback and purchase items free of shipping charges, which they'll like. Plus, the overall experience will be enjoyable because it will be a girls day of jewelry shopping accompanied by refreshments and girl talk. What's great about having your Etsy account is that it will provide people who couldn't attend your trunk show to make a purchase at a later date; or for those who could, tell their friends about your jewelry to check it out on Etsy and either purchase online or attend the next trunk show.
In today's market many individuals have struggled to start a business or keep a business open but when you have a passion for it, somet...
The press preview and launch party was held at the Bowery Hotel, Alexa Chung was there djing but it was Ra Ra Riot that captured the night for me.
In the video below check out the last few minutes of their performance and a quick glimpse of the LOFT Fall 2010 collection.
From Left: Kate Young, Tina Chai, LOFT's Fashion Director Alia Ahmed-Yahia, Joanne Blades and LOFT's Head Designer Austyn Zung Ann T...
Had a great time at the Levi's Fall 2010 Press preview at the Hosfelt Gallery. One Eskimo played a few songs, there were delicious finger food that were served and the models were styled very effortlessly accenting on Levi's Downtown edge. Instead of gawking at the hot male models like everyone else did, I was admiring the black and white photographs by various photograhers such as Len PeltierLevi's Brand Creative Director, Melodie McDaniels and Sesse Lind that were plastered along the walls of the gallery.
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Had a great time at the Levi's Fall 2010 Press preview at the Hosfelt Gallery. One Eskimo played a few songs, there were delicious finge...
One of my favorite trend this Spring is the nautical trend that my favorite designer Karen Walker did so well for her Spring runway show. The idea of sailor stripes and a khaki combination is nothing new but it's still a classic outfit in my head. However what I did love when I was flipping through this month issue of Harper's Bazaar was a more elevated idea of the same concept of stripes and khaki.
Credit
Shirt: See by Chloe josephm.com, Khaki Cargo Pants: oldnavy.gap.com Shoes:women.brownsshoes.com, Belt: topshop.com, Necklaces: Lanvin net-a-porter.com, Watch: zappos.com
One of my favorite trend this Spring is the nautical trend that my favorite designer Karen Walker did so well for her Spring runway show. T...
I had the pleasure of attending a pre-screening of Keeping Up With the Joneses, that's premiering on BET's Centric tonight. In this economic climate it's hard to launch a magazine however Tracey Ferguson the reality star of the show documents her ups and downs while launching Jones Magazine. Tracey a widow for five years got the inspiration to start the fashion magazine because of her late husband encouragement. After seeing an episode of the show and I had a lovely chat with Tracey it's obvious she knows what she wants for the magazine she edits.
Jones Magazine a shopping and lifestyle magazine for the African-American Woman started out as a regional magazine in Texas but it's now available nationally. Jonesmag.com
I had the pleasure of attending a pre-screening of Keeping Up With the Joneses , that's premiering on BET's Centric tonight. In this...