Fashion Bomber of the Day: Chef B from Brooklyn

Happy Friday!

Today’s Fashion Bomber of the day is Chef B from Brooklyn, NY.

He writes, “I describe my style to be where the street and high fashion meet.”

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Dope! Very trendy yet you know how to add your own twist to each look.

Learn more about this Bomber on Instagram @b_breezy_.

What do you think?

What do you think of Chef B from Brooklyn?

 
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Fashion Bombshell of the Day is a feature showcasing the singular style of Fashion Bomb Readers. Send your name, location, a description of your style, and 5-10 clear, unfiltered, head-to-toe pictures of 5-10 different outfits (no collages) to Bombshell@FashionBombDaily.com. Images submitted will be featured on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or any of our social media platforms. Comments can be harsh, so bring your A game! Please be advised: once published, pictures will not be removed or taken down.

Fashion Bomb Exclusive Editorial: Dreezy Styled by E Burns for Fashion Bomb Daily

Dreezy @dreezydreezy 

Photographer: Brian Christopher @brianchristopher__ 

Hair: @billionaireshair 

Stylist/Creative Director: E Burns @eburnsprepjerks


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Body Suit: @qloakla
Shoes: @amiclubwear
Jewelry: @sambacjewelry
Dress:  @tlzlfemme
Glasses:  @_pawaka_

Jacket: @bornblake.co
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Shoes: @twelveam.co
Glasses:  @_pawaka_
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How To Start An Online Fashion Business

Over the past few years, many businesses and industries have moved from the brick and mortar mode of operation to the online world, and this includes the fashion industry. Just like in any online business, there are vital steps every budding entrepreneur must take to succeed. Being a new player in an already competitive industry, you must ensure you are well prepared to succeed in this niche.

When starting a business, you must first ask yourself: “what will make my online fashion store unique?” “Why am I in this business?” “Do I have enough capital to start?” “How am I going to market my business?” As an entrepreneur, you should have answers to these questions before taking that leap to begin your business.

So, if you are budding fashion entrepreneur looking to get started in the online world of fashion, stay tuned as this post will give you some help in answering these questions. Here are nine tips to help you get started in the world of online fashion.

1. Be Realistic
The fashion world is full of glamour and glitz, but that’s just on the outside. It is like every business: the exterior is rosy, but the inside is full of dirt and sweat. People admire fashion moguls, they wear the best clothes and get invited to the most glamorous events. This is true, but people tend to forget how hard they work.

So, are you going into the fashion world because of the beauty you see on the outside? That’s not entirely a bad reason but are you ready for the challenges? Breaking into any industry is not easy, and the glamorous fashion industry is not any different.

As an online fashion store owner, most of your time will be spent on marketing, managing inventory, and dealing with customers (some from different time zones). Even when you get invited to fashion events, you are not just attending for fun but also for business.

2. Be Creative
Creativity can set you apart in the fashion world. Your marketing and fundraising campaigns, as well as your customer service, and product packaging should be unique. For them to be unique, you need to be creative.

Creative approaches are appealing to investors. Your brand identity is one way to be creative, tell your customers who you are and what you stand for in the most memorable and relative way.

3. Have A Unique Selling Point
In other words, strive always to be different! Several online fashion stores are selling similar products as you, and if you want to beat them, be unique. Find something your competitors are not doing, and do it yourself. For instance, if there is less focus on clothes for plus size women, be the store to fill in that gap. Many curvy and plus size women will appreciate your efforts for remembering they exist. So, you will now be tapping into a goldmine.

4. Get Some Finance
This is a no-brainer, you cannot start a business with your good will, realism, creativity or unique selling point. You need capital – money! You need money to build an online store. You need money for marketing. You need money to create a brand identity.

Most entrepreneurs will need to apply for a loan to start their business. The bad news is that, to get a loan, you need to have a good credit score most of the time. Many lenders do not want to take the risk to lend money without some form of collateral. However, some lenders are willing to take the chance, but you will need to do lots of research on bad credit business loan. You can read this blog to learn more about them.

5. Design A Website
You need an appealing and functional well-designed website where people can buy your goods.
It needs to be appealing because, after all, looks are everything in the fashion world. Also, it is vital your website functions correctly, so you need a professional web developer to design it.

6. Have A Good Marketing Strategy
Marketing is probably the most fundamental element to succeeding in any business. For a company to excel, it needs profit, and to have profit, you need customers. This is where marketing comes in; it can bring you lots of customers if you have the right strategy.

The right digital marketing strategy for your online business should include social media marketing, guest posting, press events, email marketing, SEO, and content marketing. Content marketing is especially important in this content-driven world. If you are not marketing savvy, you can hire a marketing agency to help.

7. Find Manufacturers
Since you are starting out, you most likely do not have a manufacturer. Finding the right manufacturer can be tricky. It all comes down to your budget once again. The best option is to go for manufacturers that have a reputation for producing good quality work, at the right cost. You will want to avoid too cheap manufacturers as too many loose strings on garments will not look good for your brand.

8. Find A Shipping Company
Shipping options are among the final decisions customers make when purchasing from an online store. If you do not have the right shipping option for them, they abandon their cart. You do not want that happening often; so, you need to partner with the correct shipping company for your target audience. If most of your buyers are coming from abroad, choose a shipping company that offers attractive international rates, that will not put potential customers off.

9. Find Stockists
Finding the right stockists to work with is also vital. They are the ones who will stock your products in their boutiques, with the hope of reaching your targeted customers. So choose your stockists carefully, as this also impacts your brand image.

10. Use A Press Release Distribution Service
You can also use a press release distribution service to promote your fashion brand. Finding the best press release distribution service is difficult, make sure it can target specific industries and send your story to the fashion market.

The fashion industry is an interesting and profitable one. If you are passionate about having a fashion business, do not let capital put you off, start small and grow big. Research as much as you can for opportunities that can take you to the next level for success.

Fashion Bombshell of the Day: Suzie from Cameroon

Happy Friday Eve!

Today’s Fashion Bombshell of the day is Suzie from Cameroon

She writes, “I would describe my style as less is more. I am a simple girl and my style is as simple as I am.”

“I could go from a tomboy to a classy girl real quick.”

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Stunning! Love your prints and jumpsuits!

Learn more about this Bombshell on Instagram @suziscore.

What do you think?

What do you think of Suzie from Cameroon?

 
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Fashion Bombshell of the Day is a feature showcasing the singular style of Fashion Bomb Readers. Send your name, location, a description of your style, and 5-10 clear, unfiltered, head-to-toe pictures of 5-10 different outfits (no collages) to Bombshell@FashionBombDaily.com. Images submitted will be featured on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or any of our social media platforms. Comments can be harsh, so bring your A game! Please be advised: once published, pictures will not be removed or taken down.

Bomb Product of The Day: Danielle Emon’s “Abigail Jumpsuit.”

Our Bomb Product of The Day comes courtesy one of our former venders from our recent Cocktails With Claire X Ty Hunter Houston. Behold Danielle Emon’s “Abigail Jumpsuit.” 

Retailing from $84 this chic & causal jumpsuit features a fluid overall design & a wide legged design.

Pair this look with a plain tee or a crop top for a casual summertime look.

Love? Get yours here!

Thoughts?

Bomb Product of The Day: Yesac’s “Bobbi Dress”

Our Bomb Product of The Day comes courtesy of one of our venders for recent Cocktails With Claire X Ty Hunter Houston. Get into Yesac’s Boutique “Bobbi Dress”.

 

Retailing from $45 this sassy dress features a vertical striped button down design along with a polyester mix with a sleek front pocket.

 

If you loving this chic and casual look get yours here!

 

Thoughts?

 

Claire’s Life: Martini & Rossi’s Terrazza Martini at Freehold in Brooklyn

So I’m an ambassador for Martini & Rossi again this year!
As an ambassador, in addition to having Martini & Rossi cocktails at all of our Conversations and Cocktails with Claire stuff, I am also hosting events in New York city featuring the bubbly drink. Last night, I hosted a cute event Terrazza Martini event at Freehold in Brooklyn.

Terrazza Martini is an Italian tradition of gathering for pre-dinner drinks and light bites with friends. Bombers and Bombshells came together to sip Rosé, Prosecco, Frosé, and Spritzes, munch on light finger foods, and listened to the sounds of DJ Ria.



I did my thing, encouraging attendees to capture the night using the hashtag #TerrazzaMartini, saying hey, and toasting to summer!


Video to come! Keep it locked to all things Martini & Rossi on Instagram @MartiniRossiUS, and follow the hashtag #TerrazzaMartini to see even more fab flix from the night.

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Mom-to-Be Cardi B Beams in a Ruched Tom Ford Dress At Her Rose Garden Baby Shower

It seems like just yesterday one of hip-hop’s most loved couples, Cardi B had her extravagant live television pregnancy announcement. Fast forward to last night, the she and her husband, Offset showered “Baby Bardi” with love at their Atlanta baby shower. We got a glimpse of the festivities on Instagram—the room was covered in pink roses, they had a beautiful tiered cake, and a Baby Bardi Bodega full of pampers, milk, and other baby necessities. We knew Cardi was going to bless us with a final pregnancy slay before she goes into her last weeks of preparing for motherhood. She looked radiant in a Tom Ford SS18 bustier ruched gown.

Cardi looked stunning while posing with Offset and embracing her baby bump. She wore a statement $980 Dylan Lex necklace and dangling earrings. Her high bun and swooped bang really showed off her beauty! Pregnancy looks amazing on Cardi,

The couple made a grand entrance with a camera and video team, so we’re sure we will see a lot more of the shower in the weeks to come. They look so happy!

Celebs including Rasheeda, Monica, her husband Shannon Brown, and more were on the scene.

Bombshell Rasheeda wore a Gucci top, hot pink Balmain blazer, pearl beaded jeans, and Christian Louboutin ombré pumps. 

The ruched look didn’t come as a surprise since it’s been a go-to for Cardi throughout her pregnancy. She wore a similar white Christian Siriano dress when she had her big reveal on Saturday Night Live back in April and she performed at the Latin Billboard Awards in a ruched pink Tom Ford gown. We see why she’s so consistent with it, she looks amazing!

Congratulations to Cardi and Offset! We can’t wait to see your baby girl.

Fashion Bombshell of the Day: Kethlene from Connecticut

Happy Hump Day!

Today’s Fashion Bombshell of the day is Kethlene from Fairfield, CT.

She writes, “I would define my style as eclectic chic. I can be feminine, classy and sophisticated chic. But also sporty/street style chic in the same week. I dress how I feel.”

“There is a psychology to fashion, you are expressing yourself and communicating with your audience a message based on what you wear. I love wearing a power suit and blazers! It instantly boosts my confidence level through the vehicle of fashion; making me feel ready to conquer the world! I also like bright bold colors with prints. When I dress down, I like to wear distressed jeans, and sneakers.”

“I believe, “Style is a way to say who you are without having to speak” Rachel Zoe.”

View more looks below:

Bomb! Your style is so fun, vibrant and classy!

Learn more about this Bombshell on Instagram @styledbykethlene.

What do you think?

What do you think of Kethlene from Fairfield, CT?

 
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Fashion Bombshell of the Day is a feature showcasing the singular style of Fashion Bomb Readers. Send your name, location, a description of your style, and 5-10 clear, unfiltered, head-to-toe pictures of 5-10 different outfits (no collages) to Bombshell@FashionBombDaily.com. Images submitted will be featured on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or any of our social media platforms. Comments can be harsh, so bring your A game! Please be advised: once published, pictures will not be removed or taken down.

Fashion Bomb Africa: Designer Spotlight “CHIEMELIE’s” Chie Umeh

Have you guys checked out our fast rising Instagram page, @FashionBombAfrica? It’s all about highlighting the stars, designers, and tastemakers from the Continent.

Today, we are featuring CHIEMELIE’s Creative Director, Chie Umeh, a self taught British-based Nigerian fashion designer formerly a pharmacist. She launched the brand in August 2015 at the Africa Fashion Week at the Kensington Olympia, London. In 2016 she showcased at The Pure London International trade exhibition. CHIEMELIE also took part in the LVMH prize 2017 emerging designer competition and was noted to be one of the brands that stood out. Chie focuses on creating pieces that show style, individuality, personality, always striving to be original by drawing inspiration from her love for Fine and Applied Arts. CHIEMELIE’s studio is nestled within the popular Cathedral Quarters in Derby,United Kingdom known for its niche shops,fine dining and designer boutiques. Her studio store is currently underway in the same location.

We recently caught up with Chie Umeh for a brief  interview touching on the past and the future plans for the brand.

How did the start of the “CHIEMELIE” brand come about?

January 2015 I made a decision to start my own brand. I didn’t have enough money, equipment and staff and I needed to brush up on my sewing skills, I also had a proper 9-5 job with 2 young kids. I knew if I waited till I had everything, I probably would have waited forever. So with the little I had I bought a table, chair, 5 yards of Ankara fabric, calico, pattern paper, a cheap brother home sewing machine and converted my guest room into a sewing studio which I had to pack out and move back in each time we had a guest. Then I bought books and started teaching myself professional pattern cutting this was because at the time I was only skilled at the free hand method. I would come back from work, sort homework and dinner, chat with hubby and went to practice from 9pm to 12 midnight everyday. Fast forward to May of that same year I was watching a fashion show on TV and thought to myself ,”Hey girl, you can do better that, so I called them and applied to showcase in the upcoming fashion week. That was how I got into Africa fashion week 2015 making all the clothes with my humble brother home sewing machine! This was the catalyst of my design career, from there I went on to present at the Pure London International Trade show in 2016 and entered 2017 LVMH prize competition.

 

What sparked your interest in creating your own Ankara platform?

I wanted to share the joy of creating something beautiful! Part of why I presented at the shows I did was to test the quality of the brand, sometimes we can get caught up in our own illusions, and family and friends may not want to hurt your feelings by telling one the truth. But fortunately for me that was not the case, the brand gained so much interest. In fact one of the most encouraging letters I got was from the LVMH prize coordinators. He told me that even though I was not shortlisted that he wanted me to know that out of 1200 brands that applied, that mine definitely stood out! I knew that in order to move forward I needed to scale up and get a studio but again I didn’t have enough funds. I thought that my local council could help but I wasn’t sure so I resorted to good old Google! It was there I discovered DEGF Scheme, a funding scheme for small business starting up in my city. I applied and eventually got funding for a studio space and equipment. Then I employed my first staffing team.

What sets your pieces apart from the others?

My pieces are definitely not for the conservative! It’s use of bold designs and colors seeks to sort of enhance the wearer’s personality, so we tend to go all out while balancing color, fit, and contemporary design with a bit of drama to go with it! We are very particular about excellent dress finishing.

What is the message behind your pieces?

This can be summarized in three words: Bold, Chic and Beautiful!

Where do you see your brand in 10 years?

In the next 10 years, I want to have at least 3 stores, and have developed a loyal brand following both for our ready-to-wear and Bespoke brand offers.

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