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We provide emerging designers with the support, resources, knowledge and connections needed to help build a successful fashion business.
We provide emerging designers with the support, resources, knowledge and connections needed to help build a successful fashion business.
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Not only does Alison come with a wealth of knowledge, experience and credibility, she is very genuine and provided very realistic and actionable tasks for me to do. Her detailed notes were a very welcoming surprise as it was almost a transcript of every point we had discussed!
I look forward to working with her in the future and now feel more confident when more difficult business decisions come my way. It’s invaluable to have her to be a sounding board to ideas that I have, as well as provide recommendations and help with solutions.
Start Your Own Fashion Label, founded by renowned fashion entrepreneur Alison Lowe MBE, was created to provide support, high-value information, resources, knowledge and connections for emerging fashion labels.
Our aim is to help you build a successful business and believe that with the right information and connections, you can drive your brand awareness, increase your sales and survive the struggles often faced by start-up fashion brands.
An article on the British Business Bank website recently talked about how sustainability, net-zero, and reducing your start-up’s carbon footprint is an important issue for business owners.
The organisation behind tradeshow Pure London has launched a new fashion podcast, Fashion Questions which aims “to give voice to a powerful network of fashion industry insiders”.
French business Damart conducted a poll of 2,000 UK adults to find out more about their thoughts on sustainability.
A new report ‘ State of Fashion Technology’ by McKinsey and The Business of Fashion outlines the areas in which the fashion industry has to act in order "maximize their technology resources."
The (Fashion) Minority Report has launched The Hub, a learning and career development resource that helps to provide talent from diverse backgrounds with insight and guidance about how their professional skills or passions can be unlocked for a career in the fashion industry or creative sector.
Although the economy is currently in a poor state and fashion has been hit in some areas with declining sales – recent research by the British Retail Consortium and KPMG has shown that in some areas fashion sales are stronger.
Every day in the news we hear scary stories about the state of the economy and as customers start to feel the pinch, brands are understandably worried about how they can make sales.
The Department for International Trade helps businesses learn how to sell abroad, find the best countries for your product and create an export plan that is right for your brand.
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