FBC Member Alice Stone Guest Edits

Posted by Laura McCluskey On January - 13 - 2011

Alice Stone

On Thursday the 27th of January, fashion designer Markus Lupfer will be interviewed by FBC board member and editor of VOGUE.COM, Dolly Jones at Swarovski CRYSTALLIZED™. The meeting will also mark FBC’s 5th year in business.

Guest editing on the day, will be FBC member and master of the accessory, Alice Stone, from fast-growing accessories label, Lily and Lionel.

Lily and Lionel is an online boutique that Alice launched only two years ago. The site stocks the label’s own scarves, belts and bags, and you can also find Lily and Lionel products at Whistles, Matches (where FBC member Frances Card is the commercial director), Start, Anthropologie, the V&A and more.

Alice is the company’s founder and director, as well as the creative director of Lily and Lionel. Who are Lily and Lionel? Alice’s grandparents who lived in London’s East End. Lily worked as a seamstress and Lionel in garment production.

Alice will be writing the official FBC review, which will appear on the FBC Blog shortly after the meeting on the 27th.

Would you like to attend the meeting? Contact membership@fashionbusinessclub.net or if you are a member of the press, press@fashionbusinessclub.net

Lauretta Roberts interviews Yasmin Sewell

Posted by Victoria Todd On November - 29 - 2010

The crowd at Swarovski CRYSTALLIZED™

The bitterly cold weather didn’t deter FBC members who turned up in force to hear WGSN’s Lauretta Roberts interview fashion retail expert Yasmin Sewell at Swarovski CRYSTALLIZED™. Looking effortlessly cool in a Christopher Kane top, rolled up jeans and grey Topshop heels, Yasmin confessed to feeling a little daunted by all the attention, admitting  ‘I hope I have something interesting to say.’ She needn’t worry – with a career which started in real estate and window dressing at Browns, and saw her launch her own boutique and work with brands such as Rick Owens before becoming hot property as a retail consultant, she certainly has a fashion story to tell.

Lauretta Roberts interviewing Yasmin Sewell

Yasmin is renowned for the successful transformation of iconic London department store Liberty, which she achieved with the addition of around 70 new designers and a fresh design aesthetic, leading to the store reporting its largest half-year profit in 10 years. Yasmin admitted feeling a degree of nervousness about taking on such a well-loved institution, and her respect for the store is clear: ‘It’s magical – it just needed to be cleaned up.’

Lauretta Roberts and Yasmin Sewell

Modestly insisting the overhaul was the work of the whole team, she explains how energy flow is incredibly important in a retail environment - ‘I can get really spiritual when I want to’ – and that too much product clogging up the space can be detrimental to sales. Working for Liberty taught Yasmin the importance of trusting her own judgement, and – in spite of never having had any formal training – she was also able to develop marketing skills on the job. Summarising the project, Yasmin stresses the importance of a store understanding its core values, describing Liberty as ‘eclectic, a bit mad, not too fashion but still cool’.

FBC’s press director Penelope Sacorafou, tweeting to @FBCLondon

In her day-to-day role, Yasmin and her PA Hannah offer trend, product and buying direction for brands and retailers. Perhaps better known for her work with luxury brands, Yasmin’s clients also include high street retailers and she cites Topshop, Zara and COS as fantastic high street brands. Discussing the notoriously unfathomable art of trend forecasting Yasmin explains, ‘It often comes down to a feeling, as well as looking at what’s already happening in fashion and seeing how that can evolve. It’s also about opposites – if it’s all about skinny jeans it will go wide.’ Something of a globetrotter, she also gathers information from around the world, offering a personalised trend service for each customer.

FBC member Lupe Castro (centre) with visiting press Marian Kihogo and Michelle Bobb Paris

Although she prefers a physical retail environment for her own purchases, Yasmin is also an expert in online fashion retail. Asked about how the internet has affected consumer behaviour she explains, ‘It’s made kids savvy through access to information, which is scary for designers as they don’t want to be overexposed.’ In terms of bricks and mortar stores, Yasmin is of the resolute belief that service is at the heart of an outstanding retailer, alongside great product and ‘an environment that makes customers feel great when they walk in’.

Caroline Leaper and Sabina Emrit from ACCESS-FASHION with Nik Thakkar (centre) from KARLISMYUNCLE

With experience in the UK and across the pond, Yasmin feels that service is generally appalling in London compared to New York, and she’s vehement that the attitude on our shop floors needs to change. ‘It’s hard to change the mentality that it is degrading to serve someone, [but] I think it’s beautiful to serve someone and make them feel great in a dress.’ She does, however, give John Lewis her customer service seal of approval.

FBC member Frances Card of Matches talking with Sach Kukadia of secretsales.com

Yasmin Sewell with Andre DeVeaux and The Hub magazine editor, Tolu Adeko

As a mentor with the BFC, Yasmin is dedicated to supporting young designers and knows what it takes to stand out from the crowd. She explains that the ones who do make it have drive and common sense – as well as a little magic. Someone who definitely has ‘the magic’ is Christopher Kane, who she championed in her role as Buying Director at Browns. Her hot tips for brand new design talent are Thomas Tait and JS Lee.

What advice would she give to young designers? ‘Be unique, embrace who you are and know your market’. Having acted as a mentor for Estethica, Yasmin feels a mentoring programme for graduates would definitely be beneficial. ‘Sometimes as a young designer you’re in your own head so much that you can get quite delusional…you need to know what’s happening out there in the world.’

FBC members Helen Puxley of RAH Productions and Orlando Martins or Oresa

Her expertise comes with the benefit of considerable experience. Yasmin opened her own boutique Yasmin Cho at just 21, gaining her a reputation for spotting hot new talent. The store went on to be listed as one of the most influential in the world by the New York Times. Yasmin puts the eventual closure of the boutique down to being vulnerable, getting bad advice and making bad financial choices. It is from mistakes such as these, though, that she finds the most valuable lessons are learned, saying, ‘you get burned, you learn.’

So which store would Yasmin love to get her hands on? ‘Australian store David Jones, I’d work on the brand mix, layout and service in the store. I’ve always loved Barney’s as it is so gorgeous and intimate, although it doesn’t really need my help.’

FBC members & stylists Anne Look and Rebekah Roy with fashion photographer Christopher Dadey

Surprisingly for someone with such an obvious love for fashion, Yasmin keeps her wardrobe on the minimalist side, ‘I don’t like to clutter my life with too many clothes so every couple of months I sell them’. There were a few disappointed FBC members in the room as Yasmin revealed her cleaner gets most of her clothes – ‘I haven’t paid her in about 6 months!’ Despite clearing out all the clothes she hasn’t worn in a year, she admits to keeping around 10 special pieces. ‘Alaïa doesn’t go,’ she says with a smile. We can only imagine what these 10 special pieces are, but we’re told two of her favourite brands are Acne and Balenciaga.

Lauretta and Yasmin with FBC co-founders Courtney Blackman and Alison Whelan

Listening to Yasmin talk about her career and achievements, it’s clear she has the Midas touch when it comes to fashion retail, but also that her numerous successes have been achieved through old-fashioned hard work. Judging by the amount of FBC members who stay long after the chairs have been cleared away to chat with her over a little champagne, it’s clear she has many more inspirational nuggets to share.

By guest editor, FBC member & editor of Fashion Monitor, Victoria Todd

Photographs by FBC member Venetia van Hoorn Alkema

FBC at the 20th Drapers Awards

Posted by Laura McCluskey On November - 18 - 2010

FBC would like to congratulate FBC member Mark Bage, creative director of Sarah Coggles, on a double win at the 2010 Drapers Awards. No stranger to awards over the last several years, Sarah Coggles, the York-based boutique that launched in 1976, was shortlisted in five different categories, so it was not surprising that two trophies went home with Mark. Mark and his team won Buyer/Buyer Team of the Year and Independent Retailer of the Year.

Mark says, “We are very proud to have won the two main Drapers Awards. We were awarded ‘Buying Team of the Year’ and the overall winner of the night with ‘Independent Retailer of the Year’. It is such an amazing honour to have won so many in one night as the event is considered to be the industry’s Fashion Oscars.”

Mark and his team accepting both awards

The event was held at London’s Grosvenor House Hotel and several FBC members were there to help celebrate 20 years of the awards. Matches commercial director, Frances Card; director of RAH Productions, Helen Puxley and associate director of EdenCanCan, Jonathan Kirkby were there, and table 17 was especially crowded with FBC members: Courtney Blackman, MD of Forward PR & FBC co-chair; Lauretta Roberts, digital development director at WGSN; Harold Tillman CBE, chairman of the British Fashion Council and our guest interviewee for the 25th, fashion retail consultant, creative advisor and trend forecaster, Yasmin Sewell.

See Lauretta Roberts interview Yasmin Sewell on Thursday the 25th of November at Swarovski CRYSTALLIZED™. Contact: membership@fashionbusinessclub.net

FBC & VOGUE.COM’s Fashion’s Night In

Posted by Alison Whelan On October - 20 - 2010

FBC’s media partner VOGUE.COM is hosting Fashion’s Night In, where shoppers will be the first to shop exclusive collections created especially for the event.

FBC board member and VOGUE.COM editor Dolly Jones says that VOGUE.COM is, “delighted to be in a position to undertake this enterprise and to bring the world of online fashion into the hands of dedicated shoppers for this unique and exciting occasion. It’s a first for the online community and we’re incredibly proud to be its host.”

Among the participating leading e-tailers will be my-wardrobe.com. On the night, shoppers will be able to see inside the wardrobes of some of the industry’s most stylish women and they will be able to click-to-buy looks straight from a live catwak show streaming on the site. Shoppers can also look forward to gifts with purchase and fabulous competition prizes.

FBC member and my-wardrobe.com founder and CEO, Sarah Curran comments, “We are thrilled to be working with VOGUE.COM to pioneer the launch of the first ever Fashion’s Night In. Following the success of the global Fashion’s Night Out, Fashion’s Night In is going to be a unique event in the fashion calendar, which brings together leading e-tailers on a global platform for one night only, celebrating the phenomenal growth of fashion e-tail.

Our focus has always been centred around the customer experience and for Fashion’s Night In, we are creating an exceptionally unique and unforgettable online shopping experience for the my-wardrobe.com shopper.

Also participating, FBC blog editor and fashion & celebrity stylist Rebekah Roy will be a special guest in my-wardrobe’s Style Surgery, giving advice to my-wardrobe customers and FBC board member Daisy de Villeneuve will be filmed for MY-TV, showing her favourite wardrobe itmes, her must-haves for the season and choosing an item from my-wardrobe for the AW10 season that shoppers can win during Fashion’s Night In.

Matches, where FBC member Frances Card is the merchandise director, will launch Lulu Kennedy’s debut Lulu & Co collection exclusively online during the event and ten per cent of the night’s sales will go to KidsCo.

FBC members can look forward to the big night on November 1st and for more information on Fashion’s Night In visit www.vogue.co.uk

FBC attend the 20th Anniversary of Drapers Awards

Posted by Anne Look On August - 2 - 2010

Fresh off of the inspirational words of FBC guest interviewee, Edward Enninful at  Swarovski CRYSTALLIZED™, FBC members Bunty Stokes, UK sales manager of Vente-Privee, Courtney Blackman, FBC co-founder & co-chairman, Neely Reyes, managing partner of Sapphires Model Managment, Rebekeh Roy, fashion stylist & FBC Blog Editor, Sam Fearn, MD of Fearnhurst PR & founder of Fashion Press Week, Frances Card, merchandise manager, Matches, Mark Bage, creative director of Coggles, Victoria Todd, editor of Fashion Monitor and myself all made our way to One Marlyebone to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the Drapers Awards.

FBC members Anne Look, Courtney Blackman, Neely Reyes & Rebekah Roy with Joseph Wan

We were greeted in style by waiters and waitresses wearing pink ties and pink and white fedoras. Swirling pink lights ran up and down the surrounding walls and stained glass windows below high-arched ceilings made it the perfect venue to honour one of Britain’s best-loved fashion industry events.

Where there is business, there is FBC, and we mingled and chatted with industry giants. FBC member Bunty Stokes gave a speech on behalf of Vente-Privee, who sponsored the evening, and Neely Reyes got some helpful business tips from Harvey Nichols CEO, Joseph Wan.

The deadline for entries for the Drapers Awards is August 5th. Details can be found on the Drapers website, and the winners will be announced at a ceremony on November 17th.

Sapphires Model Mangement Launch Party

Posted by Anne Look On July - 23 - 2010

Neely Reyes (centre) and Ian Warren (far right) with models and staff

FBC‘ers turned out in their fashion finery on Wednesday night as fellow members and managing partners of Sapphires Model Management hosted their London launch party in the Billiard Room of the Sanderson.

The event was packed thick with with the industry’s finest from SapphiresNeely Reyes and Ian Warren to models, fashion stylists and editors, film directors, designers and artists.

Daisy de Villeneve & Neely Reyes

Amongst the guests were FBC members: Rita Nazareno, FBC membership director & special projects manager of S.C. Vizcarra; Daisy de Villeneuve, FBC board member, illustrator, designer & writer; Courtney Blackman, FBC co-chair and MD of Forward PR; Giovanna Velasquez, founder & creative director of Magenta 8; Rebekah Roy, FBC blog edior, fashion stylist & creative director; Daniella Steadman, FBCtv’s new producer and executive producer of fashion & beauty at Love; Frances Card, merchandise manager at Matches & Drapers blogger; Sam Fearn, MD of Fearnhurst PR & founder of Fashion Press Week; Martyn Roberts & John Walford of Vauxhall Fashion Scout; myself, Anne Look, fashion stylist and blogger; and Rachael Sardelich, head of fashion & beauty at Morgans Hotels.

Rebekah Roy & John Walford

The two-hour event, commemorating the opening of Sapphires’ Soho office, spilled over into nearly five hours as guests chatted to background music mixed by internationally renowned DJ, Jeffrey Louis-Reed and sipped cocktails made from Aussie Spirits’ Vodka O & Kinky Rum, and Jameson Irish Whiskey.

Guests countered the cocktails with Mojito, chocolate-banana and coconut-lime cupcakes from Sweetie Darling’s (the Mojito cupcake was possibly the best). The VIP gift bags were overflowing with beauty products, drinks, sumptuous vouchers, a lovely handwritten scroll from Neely and Ian, and even clothes!

DJ Jeffrey Louis-Reed with Anne Look & Rachael Sardelich

Neely and Ian were delighted at the overwhelming turnout. “We’re very grateful to have the support of so many leading industry figures,” says Neely, “Sapphires’ move to Soho is a big step for the company and we can’t wait to see where this new adventure takes us.”

Congratulations, Neely & Ian!

Online Fashion 100 – Update

Posted by Laura McCluskey On June - 21 - 2010

Seven FBC members made the final list of Leon Bailey-Green’s Online Fashion 100 – a guide devised to take people behind the scenes of online fashion world. “…buyers, bloggers, directors, entrepreneurs, editors, investors, politicians and even celebrities” form the list of people that influence the business of the online fashion sphere.

Leon was joined by a panel of experts: Brent Hoberman, Hilary Alexander, Kate Russell and Denize Hewitt, and the following are the FBC members on the list, in alphabetical order, not ranking: Courtney Blackman, Frances Card, Sarah Curran, Malika Dalamal, Disneyrollergirl, Michaela Jedinak, Lauretta Roberts. Congratulations!

See the full list here: Online Fashion 100 2010/11 Edition

FBC on the Online Fashion 100

Posted by Laura McCluskey On June - 18 - 2010

A year has passed since online expert Leon Bailey-Green published his hugely successful and much talked about Online Fashion 100. FBC has been given the exclusive on which FBC members are on the list this year and we make up 5%!

Congratulations to the following FBC members for making the cut: Sarah Curran, founder of my-wardrobe.com; Frances Card of the Frances Card Consultancy; Lauretta Roberts, creator of the Global Fashion Awards and digital development manager at WGSN; Disneyrollergirl (yes, she’s a member and we don’t know what her real name is); and Courtney Blackman, FBC’s co-founder & co-chair, MD of Forward PR and EFF board member.

The full list will be published on Monday, June 21st on both Leon Bailey-Green and The Online Fashion Agency.

FBC at The Sorority

Posted by Courtney Blackman On June - 11 - 2010

The ceremony, hosted by FBC’s Frances Card of the Frances Card Consultancy

I went along to support the launch of The Sorority, which was held at a converted church -now the home of a fashion designer. There was a code word to get in, and thankfully I remembered it! FBC member, Frances Card was the host of the evening and FBC members Samantha Bradshaw and Bunty Stokes were there along with regular FBC attendee, shoe designer, Beatrix Ong.

FBC’s Bunty Stokes of vente-privee.com being inaugurated

The Sorority, conceptualised by founder and president Lisa Tse, is a members-only club for inspiring professional women destined to shape the future. The evening brought together their 20 founding members to officially inaugurate them.

Lisa Tse with Frances Card

Congratulations to Frances Card and Bunty Stokes, who are now proud holders of The Sorority silver insignia, marking their places amongst the sisterhood.

FBC heads to Oxford

Posted by Courtney Blackman On May - 3 - 2010

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Oxford Fashion Week is on now and this evening, the Oxford Fashion Week Forum is taking place and two FBC members will be on the panel, giving the inside track on their careers in the industry: FBC board member and editor of Vogue.com, Dolly Jones, and FBC member and managing director of the FCC (Frances Card Consultancy), Frances Card.

Frances remarks, “I have had such a diverse career that I think it is important for anyone wanting to join the fashion industry to know how many options there really are. I began as a junior in a prestigious business and wasn’t even allowed to talk to customers! Being a sales assistant was a vocation rather than a job then. Times have changed but the industry offers enormous opportunities to anyone who has a passion for fashion”

They will be joined by model, David Gandy, photographer, Tony McGee and Claire Wilcox, curator of Fashion & Textiles at the Victoria & Albert Museum.

For more details, visit Oxford Fashion Week

Good luck, Dolly & Frances!