How to start your very own fashion business

Fashion. A career path only reserved for the artistic, the creative, and the passionate. In the world of fashion, there is no room for imitation. So if you got the right skill, you are good to go! What better way to put these skills to use than to become the next Vera Wang and start your own fashion business.

 

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Imagine working for yourself. Imagine, no rush hour commute, no stroppy colleagues to deal with, and you can even work in your onesie if you so wish. Sounds like heaven, well imagine combining this work set-up with your ultimate passion. Perfecto!

 

Where to start?

Here is where you need to start; you need to come up with that amazing piece to get your name out there. Diane von Furstenberg did it with the stylish wrap dress, what will yours be? Think unique, distinctive and exclusive.

 

Prototype

Next you need to develop that design. It might require lots of takes, but eventually something will click and you’ll know when you have designed the ‘one’. Now it’s time to make a prototype, something to show your potential buyers. Source your own materials, find the right fabrics with the best texture, designs and colours that really match what you have been imagining.

 

 

How to start your very own fashion business

 

 

Getting the word out

Now it’s time to get your unique and distinctive piece of fashion out there for the entire world to see. Send images of the piece, styled into an entire outfit to fashion websites and magazines. Dress yourself in the piece and share images on social media of you looking fabulous. Offer to make prototypes to give to friends and family so that they can show it off to the world.

 

Platform

Next, you are going to need some sort of platform to sell your pieces on. By this stage, you may have a few different designs. The best way to publicise these is on your very own dynamic website with a website design that suits your needs as a business – because that is what you are now, no matter if you are selling 1 piece or 500 pieces, you are still a business.

If you’re a savvy techy, you can create your own website. If you struggle to even turn a computer on, you’re best looking for an agency to help you design and create your site. It’s important to have aesthetic touches as well as being user friendly.

 

SEO

So you’ve got your design, you’ve got your website, but how are people going to find your website? A little thing called SEO. You need to read up on how search engines operate and how people interact with them so that you can get a better understanding of what you need to achieve.  Next is the vital keyword research and content.

There’s loads of information out there on how to Search Engine Optimise, take some time to have a read and put into action what you have learnt and see your website grow.

 

Product development

As you grow as a business, it is important to develop from your one single brand. This way, it’s a consistent growth and the designs carry the same DNA right the way through. Product development is an important part of your fashion business.

 

Have a plan

You must have a strong plan and vision of the direction you want your business to head from the very beginning. Set yourself goals and know what your product is worth. If you believe in your product, this will shine through. Be confident, bold and proud.

Start with a marketing plan that sets out which customers you are going to be targeting, and how you are going to approach them. Look into PR and communication resources; these are useful tools to support you to bring your work to a wider audience.

 

Remember, not all fashion businesses have to operate at the very high-end of luxury, this may be where you want to be eventually, but start realistically. Your business concept needs to offer a clear proposition of value to the customers – now get to work and clarify your vision and set a roadmap on how to get there!

 

Have you ever thought of starting a fashion business or any other type of business? What is stopping you?

 

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34 responses

  1. Fashion industry can be fun and very challenging and competitive. Being as fashion designer and working for 10 years in major brand one thing I would love to do if I really want to my own collection is ethical fashion!

  2. While I have an interest in fashion, I don’t think I would ever have the confidence to start a business around it. The tips you have included in this post certainly would help someone in that regard who knows a lot more about fashion than me. A really interesting insight here.

  3. Great post! I think the hardest part is getting the word out there – letting people know you exist. I’m not in fashion, but I’m in creative business and that’s the biggest struggle for me

  4. These are wonderful and helpful suggestions for anyone who has the hearts desire to start their own fashion business. I think it’s awesome you are helping empower others.

  5. This is an amazing post for anyone who is thinking of starting their fashion business soon! I believe that the most important think is passion. If you are passionate about anything, no one can stop you!

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  7. Hi, Thanks for the article. I am about to start a fashion business and found your aticle very interesting. I was thinking about recording every stage of the process to document the development. It could be interesting to be able to go back and spot mistakes.

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