The Independent Designer’s Holiday Season Survival Guide

fashion designer holiday season survival
Holiday season is upon us. I’m watching to conversation in the StartUp FASHION Community ramp up big time with topics like blogger collaborations, online gift guide pitching, and trunk shows with boutiques being the most pressing.

I imagine as you hustle to make the most of the holiday season and get your share of all that dough changing hands, you’re feeling a bit overwhelmed.

There a re a lot of things you can and should be doing to prep your business for the holidays. They include, but certainly aren’t limited to…

  • Creating a Holiday Marketing and PR Strategy
  • Updating your Financial Projections
  • Reviewing your Inventory
  • Going through your Checkout Process
  • Evaluating your Wholesale Business

Those are overarching topics that you should be spending time reviewing. But how about some specifics? We checked in with 7 fashion industry experts to share tips and ideas for not only surviving but thriving this holiday season!

Tips from Top Fashion Industry Experts

ON PUBLIC RELATIONS…

Comb through previous gift guides on blogs that appeal to your target audience to get ideas on which products and what angles to choose when pitching gift guide or holiday-themed coverage. Lead with price point (Gifts under $50), type (Gifts for Teens), and include not only product images, but a few holiday-themed editorial shots or flat lays to further entice bloggers and digital editors to say yes to that pitch! – Crosby Noricks, Founder PR Couture

ON eCOMMERCE SALES…

If you’ve got an online store, make email front and center and set up drip campaigns to capitalize on the influx of holiday traffic. It’s an invaluable source of revenue for your store! – Anshey Bhatia, Founder of verbal + visual

Don’t mark everything down in your store thinking people will buy it. You will look like you are going out of business. Instead, play with short term sales that you can market to drive traffic to your store. – Syama Meagher, Founder Scaling Retail

ON WHOLESALE ACCOUNTS…

This is a great time to follow up with your retailers. They might be doing in store events or other advertising and marketing opportunities that you will want to be a part of! – Syama Meagher, Founder Scaling Retail

ON PRODUCTION…

Don’t underestimate pre-sales! For smaller brands, it can help you to meet minimums while still giving your brand buzz and sales for the holiday season.- Adrianna Neil, JLD Studios

ON ADDING VALUE…

Ho Ho Mo’ Dough- It’s tough for emerging designers to compete with the big boys on price. In order to compete against something like Amazon Prime, you have to be offering something they don’t. For example, let’s say you sell bathing suits. Of course Amazon has suits too, so what do you do? You sell a “package” that includes a bathing suit but also gives the customer something Amazon can’t (or won’t) do. For instance, your bathing suit “package” comes with a free, fun video on how to care for your suit and have it last for years. It could also come with some handy clips to dry it on the line after you swim. Or how ’bout throw in “the urban girl’s guide to the 5 best paddle board beaches on the planet”. The key is to add value to what the customer buys. And you don’t have to overthink these little freebies! You really can make a simple how-to video with your iPhone to send out when someone buys. Is it more work for you? Yes! But then again, you’re not offering free 2 day shipping.- Jane Hamill, Founder of Fashion Brain Academy 

ON TRUNK SHOWS AND POP UPS….

One tip, if you are planning to open a holiday pop-up shop, be sure to stay strategic so you are positioning yourself into the right locations and not getting lost in the “noise.” Don’t take a location just to open shop. Think about where your customers will be and pick venues that are on-brand. Regardless of the time of year, it’s still your opportunity to convey a message about your brand’s value proposition. And be sure to think giftables when merchandising your space. Melissa Gonzalez, Founder of The Lionesque Group

Nicole Giordano

Nicole is the founder of StartUp FASHION, an online resource and community supporting for independent designers around the world with building their businesses. A deep love for the craft of fashion paired with an adamant belief that success is defined by the individual, led her to found StartUp FASHION, where she helps independent designers and makers screw the traditional fashion business rules, create their own paths, and build businesses they truly love. More than anything else, she’s in the business of encouragement and works every day to remind makers and designers that they have something special to offer the world and that they can, in fact, do this thing!

1 Comment
  1. Tiffany Clarke

    Hey Nicole!

    Thank you for always giving the best and most helpful insight. I am an independent women’s wear designer based out of Brooklyn, and have been putting out seasonal collections since 201I for my line, Crystal Mone’. This Thursday I will be debuting my Winter 15/16′ collection online, and am very excited. I wanted to know if you may know of any upcoming holiday fashion shows or events (trade shows, market) in NYC, for independent designers? Or is there a FB page community or IG page posting all upcoming events for independent designers?

    Thank you!

    Tiffany Clarke

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