Tag: fearless woman

  • The Life & Times Of A Fearless Entrepreneur Vol. 3

    The Life & Times Of A Fearless Entrepreneur Vol. 3

    It’s been a while since my last update in the Life & Times Of A Fearless Entrepreneur.  6 months to be exact.  And I must say that there have been lots of highs and lows since then.

    During my last post, I talked mostly about everything that I was going through in creating designs for the annual SPIRIT Fashion Show in Pittsburgh, PA.  I’m happy to say that the show went off without a hitch.  Well, maybe there was a hitch or two or three but we got through it.  The clothes fit the models, they walked down the runway, the music was great, and the reception I received was overwhelming.  That’s really all a new designer could ask for.  I have participated in the show for the past 3 or 4 years.  This was the only the second time that I presented my own clothing line, Fashion Not Fear.  Plus it was the first time, we actually flew into Pittsburgh.  In the past, we drove there and taking a 18 hour road trip for the weekend only, never really left much time to take in some of the great things that Pittsburgh had to offer.  The quick flight gave us time to eat great food, take in the sights, spend time at Carnegie Mellon University and enjoy moments with the students.  It was a great time.

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    Within the last 6 months, many opportunities have presented themselves.  Firstly, I have went so hard on trying to perfect my line.  I’ve learned so many ways to improve my designing and business skills.  Which I feel has reflected in the styles that I have been putting out lately.  The dresses and matching sets have been stepped up to a whole ‘nother level.  My first collection, although still fabulous, leaned more on the trendy side.  Not that there is anything wrong with a good trend.  I, for one, love trends.  However, my goal for Fashion Not Fear is to make classic, timeless pieces that you can wear year after year, season after season.  Without wondering if it should end up in the Goodwill giveaway pile.  I hope I able to convey that with each piece that is released from now on. Check out BlueLabelsBoutique.com and let me know your thoughts.

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    You might have noticed that I haven’t made mentioned of any pop ups that I am participated in.  And there is reason for that.  In the past, I have jumped at the chance to sell and network at any pop up shop that I can get my hands on.  But there are some things that I’ve learned about it.  Like the saying goes, all money isn’t good money.  Well, all pop ups aren’t good pop ups.  Let me start by saying that being in a pop up isn’t free.  There are fees associated with it.  The company that is facilitating that pop up charges a fee to be a vendor.  And it’s not a few dollars.  Some have been as low as $30 but the price can go WAY up, I mean $200-$500, and even more depending on the event.  The fee is not the only cost.  There’s also gas, the need for tables, racks, table clothes, signs, snacks for those visiting my booth, and the list goes on and on.  Initially, I thought that spending the money would be worth it because it is a great way to introduce the brand to new people, network, and make money (of course.). I know that you have to spend money to make money.  But what happens when you spend money and make no money??  Because it happens.  Some of these companies throw pop up events and they can’t even draw a crowd of 50 people.  This tells me that they were just taking the vendor fees and putting the money in their pocket.  None of it was applied to marketing, publicity, or anything that would help the businesses that are participating to make money.  And in my opinion, some of that money needed to be applied to that.  Not all of it, but a marketing budget should be in place.  This made me feel like my money helped someone else bank account grow.  Not mine!  And I can’t blame them.  I have to blame myself.  With all of this happening, I decided it was time for me to be careful, and do some serious research because I can’t just give anyone else a dime of my hard-earned money.  Rest assured, any pop ups that I get involved in moving forward will be to help the brand move forward.  Stay on the lookout for updates!

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    So once, I was given the chance to put my clothes in a major department store for 2 months, I immediately said, “Yes!!”  Saying, yes, before being sure is something that I’m working on.  It wasn’t until after, I accepted, that I started doing research on whether or not this would be beneficial to my brand.  The department store is nothing to sneeze at.  They opened originally in the late 1800s.  They have stores all over the map.  I’m pretty sure that there name is recognized by every single human in America.  They have made their stamp on the world.  Don’t get me wrong.  But does that mean that they are a good fit for my brand?  They offered about 100 square feet of space, with a staff to handle my purchases, and the opportunity to be seen in their store.  With the marketing that they already have in place, it seemed like a great idea in the beginning.  Part of the research, I performed was staking out the store to see how many women shopped at that location.  For one week, I went to the store at various times, to check out what their crowd was like.  Let’s just say that I didn’t see my brands demographics there.  I considered that to be a huge issue.  It could be the city and maybe other cities have more of my demo BUT, that certainly wasn’t the case for me.  That was my biggest concern.  I was restless thinking about it the entire week.  The following week, I started to receive the contracts by email.  Seeing the thousands of dollars worth of fees that I would be responsible for make be break into a sweat.  I know I agreed to it.  But would I be able to at least break even??  Department store shopping has been on life support for quite some time.  And I needed this to be a surefire way to put FNF on a bigger scale.  Without that, what was the point?  I came to the conclusion that I wasn’t willing to potentially lose that type of money simply because of the name.  The risk just didn’t seem to reap the rewards that I wanted.  Regretfully, I contacted them and told them that I’d changed my mind.  Needless to say, their response was…straight to the point.  “Good luck in your future.”  Basically.  I felt no regrets, I have to do what’s best for me and mine.  Ya’ feel me??

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    An opportunity that I did agree to was at an offer to make a dress for a museum.  In September, I was contacted by the curator for the exhibit entitled:  Destined By Design; A Celebration Of African American Fashion & Design.  The exhibit was created to celebrate black designers in Texas.  I’m all about doing whatever I can to help shine a spotlight on black designers, since it feels like we don’t receive the credit we deserve.  The dress that I made was the first time that I made a dressy dress that I was so proud of.  Of course, at the opening, I thought of 50 ways I would change it but nevertheless, it turned out great!  It was also the first time, I spoke on a panel in front of a crowd.  I was super nervous but since I have no problem talking, I found it to be much easier than I thought.  The event was AMAZING and I was so happy that I decided to do it.  The exhibit will be on display until February 29, 2020 at the UTSA Institute Of Texan Cultures.  The address is 801 E. Cesar Chavez BLVD in San Antonio, Texas.  Go see it if you get a chance!

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    A day or so before I attended the museum event, I broke out in a horrible rash.  After applying creams and driving myself insane, I decided to go to the doctor to find out what was going on.  The diagnosis was ringworm.  How the heck could I get a ringworm?  I am the biggest germaphobe that I know.  In my mind, everything is dirty.  Come to find out, my immune system was comprised.  The reason that it was comprised floored me.  I’m expecting my first baby!!!  Never ever in a million years did I think I’d be blessed to be a Mommy!

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    The first few weeks were spent gagging, throwing up, and sleeping.  But it doesn’t matter to me because I will go through whatever I need to in order to make sure the baby is okay.  But I’ll admit that there wasn’t much work being done.  But now that I’m feeling more like myself.  I’m back at it, like I never left!

    These past 6 months have taught me a lot.  Patience is truly a virtue.  Work hard and watch how you move because making moves doesn’t mean you’re moving in the right direction.  Always be willing to learn something new.  Don’t be afraid to say no.  Family over everything.  Never give up on whatever it is you want.  I hope that something said of done has inspired you!

    Thanks for reading, shopping, commenting, and just being here through all of the ups and downs.  Would you like to continue to receive updates like this??  Let me know in the comments.

    Stay Fearless

     

     

  • I Almost Passed Out When I Was Asked To Participate In This.

    I Almost Passed Out When I Was Asked To Participate In This.

    A few months back, I received an email that left me stunned…

    It read (in part)

    “I am curating an exhibit at the Institute of Texan Cultures (A Smithsonian Affiliate museum) to feature Black designers. I am looking for original designs that can be put on display. That can be clothing, shoes, accessories doesn’t matter just as long as it is an original design by a Black designer from or in Texas.”

    YES!!!!! Was my answer before I got to the part where she asked if I was interested.

    She went on to say it will be on display in September. She also said a sketch of the item will be needed for approval.

    I couldn’t believe she asked me. It was such a big deal. I had to knock it out of the park.

    I knew exactly what fabric I wanted to use for the dress. It had a unique pleated design that I’d been eyeing for a very, long time. Plus, it came in the PERFECT shade of blue.

    I whipped up a sketch of my dress idea and sent it to her by email. Providing all of the fabric details (of course!)

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    She loved the idea!

    “What will the dress be made of?” – she asked.

    “Pleated chiffon.” I proudly answered.

    So, it was set! I would be making a dress to be displayed in a museum for all to see. Plus, I was asked in May, the display wasn’t until September so I had plenty of time! Right??

    Wrong!

    I received a follow up email in June asking about the status of the dress. I had the sketch and knew where I going to buy the fabric from. That was about it.

    Why is she asking so early was my first thought. Instead, I told her about my progress or lack of.

    Can you have it don’t by July 20th?” was her reply.

    “Sure!” I answered. But I was sweating bullets. Then, I felt puke at the back of my throat.I thought I had a good 4 weeks!

    The weeklong family vacation that was already planned and paid for left me with only 1 week to make this dress!!!

    Could I do it?? I knew I work good under pressure but this type of pressure was too much! It is too soon in my sewing career to think making this dress was going to be a piece of cake. Something ALWAYS goes wrong. Always.

    And it did! First up, I found out that the fabric couldn’t get to me in time. I needed this fabric!! What was I going to do??

    Make it happen! That’s what. And that what I did.

    After a week of sleepless nights filled with looking for new fabric and sewing; the dress was safely dropped off to a coordinator at the Texas Cultures Institute in San Antonio, Tx.

    The design is a bit different from the sketch. Especially since I had to change the fabric. But I love it so much! Stay tuned to find out how the dress turned out and how you can go check it out in person.

    Thoughts?? Let me know something special you have going on right now in the comments

    Stay Fearless 💋

  • Fearless Woman: Natalie Scanlon

    Fearless Woman: Natalie Scanlon

    Natalie Scanlon started an international writing business from her bed, while battling post natal depression.  Her company has grown so fast that is has helped her to overcome an intense time of depression.  She now owns a booming company that services people located all over the world.

    Natalie wanted to share her fearless journey in hopes of helping someone else.  Take a look…

    https://youtu.be/JysaDp1Cb54

    Thanks so much to Natalie for sharing her story!  Feeling inspired??  Let me know your thoughts in the comments…

    Stay Fearless 💋

  • Fearless Woman: Lauren Darlington

    Fearless Woman: Lauren Darlington

    Happy Fearless Woman Friday!  We are back with another episode of Fearless Woman.  Laurens’ story just might be the one you’re waiting on.

    When I started looking for women to feature in this installment, her story really stuck out to me.  Simply because she addresses fear in a way that I have yet to hear.  I will give you a clue.  Her email:

    Hi! I would LOVE to be apart of this as I know I have a message to share that can (and does) help so many. I believe being fearless is about knowing fear will always show up, she can come along for the journey with us but she does not have the driver seat. We show up and do the thing we want because we know we can even with fear.

    I have overcome self harm, suicide attempts, sexual trauma and crippling anxiety to travel solo overseas twice last year, start my own business and empower other women when I once wanted to end it all.

    If that isn’t being a fearless (or fear inclusive ;) ) woman I don’t know what is,

    Enough said.  After learning more about her background, I must agree.  Here is Lauren:

     Special thanks to Lauren for sharing such a personal story.  She is a true example of what it is like to go through mounds of obstacles…fearlessy!

    Lauren Darlington

    Feeling inspired??  Let me know in the comments…  Now, go out and do something fearless this weekend.

    Stay Fearless 💋


    Want to share you fearless story?  Send an email with a short bio to Kristie@bluelabelsboutique to apply.
  • What Does Being Fearless Mean To You?

    What Does Being Fearless Mean To You?

    Happy Fearless Woman Friday!

    Instead of sharing the story of a fearless woman, I’m asking you to share.  Being fearless means different things to different people. Today, I want to hear from you. Answer the question below in the comments.

    Fearless women meaning

    Lets talk!

        Stay Fearless 💋

  • Fearless Woman: Jackie Parry

    Fearless Woman: Jackie Parry

    Happy Fearless Woman Friday

    Todays fearless woman has such a great story!  It left me feeling like I have some real changes to make and questioning, “Am I doing enough?” 🤔   This is why…

    Jackie Parry is a professional Maritime commercial skipper, Maritime teacher and author of four best-selling books.  She’s also a speaker on topics including sailing, travel, life, writing and navigation.

    Now you see what I mean?!  I couldn’t wait to share this fearless womans story of how she happily lives the fearless life on her own terms.  But I’ll let her tell her own story.  Let the inspiration begin…

    Check out some of these breathtaking pictures from some of her travels.

    What do you think of Jackies’ journey?!  Let me know in the comments…

    Stay Fearless 💋

  • Fearless Woman: Nancy Kurspahic

    Fearless Woman: Nancy Kurspahic

    Happy Fearless Woman Friday.  I am so happy to introduce you all to a new set of fearless women who are going their thing!

    Todays’ fearless lady is Nancy Kurspahic.  She worked with agencies for more than ten years until realizing how unhappy and stressed she was. Thats when she decided to quit working on the dreams of others and started working on her own goals and aspirations.    Seeing as though she had a 5-month old baby and no longer had the security of a paycheck became frightening.   But she turned things around with Miami Crowd.  Miami Crowd is a consulting firm she created, which helps businesses succeed through public relations and social media management.  We reached out to this fearless entrepreneur to get some details on living fearlessy and here is she said…

    What was the final straw that made you quit your job and take a risk.

    I would have to travel away from my newborn for a week and wasn’t given time off to make arrangements for more assistance at home.

    What have you learned about yourself?

    Everyone has their limits and in the hardest moments we learn what we will tolerate.  Those hard moments mold us into stronger individuals.

    What is it like to juggle family and entrepreneurship?

    Nothing in life is easy.  There is no step by step recipe on how to balance life.  You just do the best you can and make sure to communicate with your family.

    What keeps you motivated?

    Thinking back on how unhappy I was…motivates me to keep going.

    What one tip would you share with others that let fear hold them back?

    Don’t wait.  We all continue to wait for another time.  Just make that time now.  Even if its a small step that will make you take the next step.

    Want to keep up with Nancy? Follow her on IG & Twitter @miamicrowd or check out her website www.miamicrowd.com.

    Feeling inspired?  Leave a comment and let us know!

    Stay Fearless 💋

  • Here Is What We Went Down At The SPIRIT Fashion Show

    Here Is What We Went Down At The SPIRIT Fashion Show

    Hooray, it’s Fri-yay!  I know it sounds corny but I couldn’t resist.  ☺️

    It was previously announced that BLB would be participating in the 2017 SPIRIT Fashion Show at Carnegie Mellon University.  The event was last Saturday in Pittsburgh, Pa.  I originally planned to attend the event but things changed at the very last minute.  You will get the details on that later…

    I was sick about missing the show and not being able to support the students from the audience.  But since this was BLBs second year styling the CMU students for their annual show I knew one thing for sure…THEY WERE GOING TO KILL IT!  And they didn’t disappoint.   The message this year was resisting against the limits put on women.

    Take a look at what went down at the SPIRIT FASHION SHOW ’17: RESISTANCE.

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    The Future Is Female D.I.Y Top X Always Royal Skirt Model: Ally Hoover
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    The Future Is Female D.I.Y Top X Always Royal Skirt Model: Ally Hoover
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    Outline Dress Model: Bernie Yu
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    Outline Dress Model: Bernie Yu
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    To The Courts Dress Model: Brooke Carter
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    To The Courts Dress Model: Brooke Carter
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    Victoria Baby Dress Model: Catherine Mondoa
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    Victoria Baby Dress Model: Catherine Mondoa
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    The Serena Dress Model: Mindy Miller
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    The Serena Dress Model: Mindy Miller
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    Heart Females D.I.Y Top X Colorblocked SkirtModel: Katie Liston
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    Heart Females D.I.Y Top X Colorblocked Skirt Model: Katie Liston
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    Drama Queen Dress Model: Lauren Hall
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    Drama Queen Dress Model: Lauren Hall
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    Mrs. Georgia Peach Dress Model: Njaire McCoy 
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    Fearless D.I.Y Top x Just Asking Skirt Model: Noel Lau
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    Don’t Plaid Me Dress Model: Ravyn Clark

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    [all images are by Aaron Friedlander]

    Special thanks to CMU as well as all of the models and people behind the scenes.  Must success to each and every one of you!  You can see more about the show at https://www.spiritfashionshow.com.   Of course, you can cop all of these looks at BLB.

    Enjoy your Easter weekend & let me know what you think about styles from the show?

    Stay Fearless 💋

  • Fearless Woman: Lara Flanagan

    Fearless Woman: Lara Flanagan

    Happy Fearless Woman Friday 💙

    Who can’t wait for the weekend to begin?!  Well, before you start your weekend celebration, please allow me to introduce you to this fearless lady!

    Lara Flanagan is a single mom of 9 year twins.  Which sounds busy enough, right?  Well, this family of three aren’t just sitting around baking cookies (not that there is anything wrong with that).  Let’s just say that this family of 3 are serious world travelers!  They are currently 6 months into a 12 month backpacking adventure.  During this time they will explore areas of Costa Rica, the United States, Italy, Thailand and Cambodia.  As someone who will work for travel myself, I really fell in love with her story.

    Check out Laras’ story in this weeks’ episode of Fearless Woman.

    Wanna keep up with their adventures?!  Here’s how: http://mynotesfromnewengland.com/  & on IG @mynotesfromnewengland

    Thanks so much to Lara for sharing her fearless story!  What do you think of this families’ adventure?

    Stay Fearless 💋

  • Fearless Women: Judith Treanor

    Fearless Women: Judith Treanor

    Happy Fearless Woman Friday 💙
    This fearless lady has conquered what most couldn’t imagine including the fear of failure and breast cancer. When we asked her one thing that she has learned about herself throughout her journey, she answered, “I’ve learned that I will never tread the path others tread unless that is the right path for me.”
    Find out more about Judith Treanor on this weeks’ episode of Fearless Woman.

    Want to keep up with Judith? 👉🏽👉🏽 http://www.templesandmarkets.com.au or you can follow her on FB & IG @templesandmarkets

    Stay Fearless 💋