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How to build a dynamic brand with Henrietta Rix, Co-Founder of RIXO

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With the UK fashion sector’s annual revenue estimated to be just under £60 billion, it is a highly competitive sector in which you need a strong brand to differentiate your offering. Given this, I wanted to speak with an expert about how to build a fashion brand that stands out from the crowd.

In this episode, I speak with Henrietta Rix, Co-Founder of RIXO, a leading British womenswear brand. Together with her co-founder Orlagh McCloskey, the pair founded RIXO in 2015 to bridge the gap between great fitting pieces and unique designs and offer a dynamic in-person experience too.

Keep listening to hear Henrietta’s advice on starting a fashion brand and why sticking to your roots and gut feelings will help you to distinguish your brand from its competitors.

Henrietta’s advice:

  • When building a dynamic brand, be true to yourself and to your original idea
  • Find a gap in the market
  • Be passionate about what you do
  • Timing is vital but stick to your original mission to bring back the dynamism
  • Instagram is a readily accessible and fast way to spread your brand’s image once you know what you want to do
  • Immerse yourself in the product and become familiar with every single aspect of production and sales
  • Know every department of your business inside out even if you’re delegating a lot of it
  • Listen continually to your customers - imagine you are one of them, learn from their feedback
  • Pay attention to company culture and make sure your staff are loyal to the ethos
  • Know your competitors but don’t worry about them, no need to copy them
  • Don’t overproduce; try sustainable initiatives like rentals/preloved/alterations
  • Avoid wastage and dead stock at the year’s end

FF&M enables you to own your own PR. Recorded, edited & published by Juliet Fallowfield, 2023 MD & Founder of PR & Communications consultancy for startups Fallow, Field & Mason. Email us at hello@fallowfieldmason.com or DM us on instagram @fallowfieldmason.

Let us know how your start up journey is going or if you have any questions you would like us to discuss in future episodes.

FF&M recommends:

MUSIC CREDIT Funk Game Loop by Kevin MacLeod. Link & Licence

Text us your questions for future founders. Plus we'd love to get your feedback, text in via Fan Mail

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With the UK fashion sector’s annual revenue estimated to be just under £60 billion, it is a highly competitive sector in which you need a strong brand to differentiate your offering. Given this, I wanted to speak with an expert about how to build a fashion brand that stands out from the crowd.

In this episode, I speak with Henrietta Rix, Co-Founder of RIXO, a leading British womenswear brand. Together with her co-founder Orlagh McCloskey, the pair founded RIXO in 2015 to bridge the gap between great fitting pieces and unique designs and offer a dynamic in-person experience too.

Keep listening to hear Henrietta’s advice on starting a fashion brand and why sticking to your roots and gut feelings will help you to distinguish your brand from its competitors.

Henrietta’s advice:

  • When building a dynamic brand, be true to yourself and to your original idea
  • Find a gap in the market
  • Be passionate about what you do
  • Timing is vital but stick to your original mission to bring back the dynamism
  • Instagram is a readily accessible and fast way to spread your brand’s image once you know what you want to do
  • Immerse yourself in the product and become familiar with every single aspect of production and sales
  • Know every department of your business inside out even if you’re delegating a lot of it
  • Listen continually to your customers - imagine you are one of them, learn from their feedback
  • Pay attention to company culture and make sure your staff are loyal to the ethos
  • Know your competitors but don’t worry about them, no need to copy them
  • Don’t overproduce; try sustainable initiatives like rentals/preloved/alterations
  • Avoid wastage and dead stock at the year’s end

FF&M enables you to own your own PR. Recorded, edited & published by Juliet Fallowfield, 2023 MD & Founder of PR & Communications consultancy for startups Fallow, Field & Mason. Email us at hello@fallowfieldmason.com or DM us on instagram @fallowfieldmason.

Let us know how your start up journey is going or if you have any questions you would like us to discuss in future episodes.

FF&M recommends:

MUSIC CREDIT Funk Game Loop by Kevin MacLeod. Link & Licence

Text us your questions for future founders. Plus we'd love to get your feedback, text in via Fan Mail

Support the show

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Thank you for joining us for How To Start Up’s first panel event & first live recording of the podcast! My name is Juliet, the host of How To Start Up & just wanted to thank you for listening & joining today too. We’re up to over 140 eps & having closed a successful season on all things productivity in December, I wanted to gather some of our guests together to discuss the topic & help listeners with theirs. I hope today will involve some myth busting on productivity plus that we have time for a Q&A with our panel. Firstly, introductions. Emily Austen is the founder of leading PR agency EMERGE & the author of SMARTER : 10 lessons for a more productive and less-stressed life . Having founded EMERGE in 2012, Emily has navigated entrepreneurship & discovered a tried and tested formula for avoiding unproductive busyness. Eva Alexandridis is a founder who has achieved that work / life balance. Having co-founded 111SKIN in 2012 with her husband Dr Yannis, Eva has not only built a globally recognised brand but has practised the brand values in ensuring she also looks after herself as well as her business. Anant Sharma is the Founder & CEO of Matter Of Form , a leading luxury brand & digital agency based in London. Having founded his company in 2009, Anant and his team work with some of the world’s leading brands including Aman, Belmond & Knight Frank. Anant in his ep shared how his ADAH impacts his work and how he manages it. FF&M enables you to own your own PR & produces podcasts. Recorded, edited & published by Juliet Fallowfield, 2023 MD & Founder of PR & Communications consultancy for startups Fallow, Field & Mason . Email us at hello@fallowfieldmason.com or DM us on instagram @fallowfieldmason. FF&M recommends: LastPass the password-keeping site that syncs between devices. Google Workspace is brilliant for small businesses Buzzsprout podcast 'how to' & hosting directory Canva has proved invaluable for creating all the social media assets and audio bites. MUSIC CREDIT Funk Game Loop by Kevin MacLeod. Link & Licence Text us your questions for future founders. Plus we'd love to get your feedback, text in via Fan Mail Support the show…
 
Selling any product is a skill but selling a product with a luxury price tag is a nuanced skill. As this season is focused on sales I wanted to interview people with experience in differentiating their product in a crowded market & find out how they managed to sell it. Molly Goddard & Joel Jeffery co-founded the luxury pyjama brand Desmond & Dempsey in 2014. Over a decade the couple has redefined the concept of luxury sleepwear & secured listings in Harrods, Harvey Nichols & Selfridges very early on in their business. Keep listening to hear Molly & Joel’s advice on how they tackled sales. Molly and Joel’s Advice: Impart your message (in their case the benefits of relaxation) with positivity; buying this product is a treat for yourself, it’s all about fun It’s one thing to love your product but you must take sales seriously Enjoy the art of selling! Share news of your product as widely as you can, and always in an optimistic way Pay attention to the market and always note customer preferences Ask your clients questions, constantly monitor their tastes and their attitudes Be aware of daily sales; if you can achieve wholesale orders this will give you the freedom to take out loans When selling to retail clients, find your niche in the market Use instagram / a website / word of mouth / email your customers PR will pay off and is a valuable tool Branding is important; while obviously the product must be good, you also need to make your customers feel special. This is often achieved with some extra-special packaging Your customers are buying an expensive product and they should feel excited by both the purchase and the product, the anticipation and the reality FF&M enables you to own your own PR & produces podcasts. Recorded, edited & published by Juliet Fallowfield, 2023 MD & Founder of PR & Communications consultancy for startups Fallow, Field & Mason . Email us at hello@fallowfieldmason.com or DM us on instagram @fallowfieldmason. FF&M recommends: LastPass the password-keeping site that syncs between devices. Google Workspace is brilliant for small businesses Buzzsprout podcast 'how to' & hosting directory Canva has proved invaluable for creating all the social media assets and audio bites. MUSIC CREDIT Funk Game Loop by Kevin MacLeod. Link & Licence Text us your questions for future founders. Plus we'd love to get your feedback, text in via Fan Mail Support the show…
 
PureGym reports that 66% of Britons don’t believe they look after their health as much as they should. Since good health is key to being productive, I wanted to hear from an expert about how founders can use fitness to boost their productivity. Following his retirement as captain of the England boxing team, George Veness , Founder & CEO of JAB Boxing Club in London, launched his business to make elite performance accessible to anyone & inspire his members to take control of their health. Keep listening to hear George’s advice on how you can build fitness into your weekly routine as a founder & why exercise is so important for maintaining your productivity. George's Advice: Be pleased with your product before you start; believe in it and the team around you will too Pursuing fitness is a discipline, which will give you health and strength It will relieve stress And, just as important, it will give you self-belief, courage and emotional well-being The basics of fitness are nothing new. The essentials are: movement which leads to strength / rest and recovery (including hot and cold therapies) / good, natural food, fresh and not manufactured / good sleep When you are fit you will have better focus and clarity, you will make better decisions for your future life and you will be able to push boundaries Keep company with great people Follow a lifestyle with good habits and stick to your regime Don’t get distracted When you are making a long-term plan, break it down into manageable parts, like months; keep your end goal in sight and get there steadily Celebrate milestones Enjoy challenges Try keeping a diary where you write down what you plan to achieve Keep your vision simple; this way you will communicate it better both to your team and your customers FF&M enables you to own your own PR & produces podcasts. Recorded, edited & published by Juliet Fallowfield, 2023 MD & Founder of PR & Communications consultancy for startups Fallow, Field & Mason . Email us at hello@fallowfieldmason.com or DM us on instagram @fallowfieldmason. FF&M recommends: LastPass the password-keeping site that syncs between devices. Google Workspace is brilliant for small businesses Buzzsprout podcast 'how to' & hosting directory Canva has proved invaluable for creating all the social media assets and audio bites. MUSIC CREDIT Funk Game Loop by Kevin MacLeod. Link & Licence Text us your questions for future founders. Plus we'd love to get your feedback, text in via Fan Mail Support the show…
 
Join Emily Austen, EMERGE & SMARTER , Anant Sharma: Matter Of Form & Eva Alexandridis, 111SKIN to learn their best productivity tips to help you achieve your 2025 goals. On 27th January at 12.30pm GMT, Juliet Fallowfield , host of the How To Start Up entrepreneurship podcast, will moderate the panel. Book via this link . All ticket proceeds will be donated to Cancer Research UK. We’ll be hearing how these leading entrepreneurs structure their time to ensure they are productive, how they avoid burn out & overcome challenges presented by entrepreneurship. Expect myth busting, frank conversation & an opportunity to ask your questions to the panel. The How To Start Up panel: Emily Austen: Founder & CEO of leading PR agency EMERGE and the author of SMARTER: 10 lessons for a more productive and less-stressed life , published in November. Having founded EMERGE in 2012, Emily has navigated entrepreneurship and discovered a tried and tested formula for avoiding unproductive busyness. Anant Sharma: Founder & CEO of Matter Of Form, a leading luxury brand and digital agency based in London. Having founded his company in 2009, Anant and his team work with some of the world’s leading brands including Aman, Belmond & Knight Frank. Eva Alexandridis: Co-Founder of leading international skincare brand 111SKIN. Eva has not only built a globally recognised brand since 2012 but has practised the brand values in ensuring she also looks after herself as well as her business. About How To Start Up How To Start Up is the entrepreneur’s ultimate handbook. With experienced entrepreneurs offering valuable advice on what to do now, next or never when starting a company, the podcast regularly features in Apple Podcasts’ entrepreneurial charts and sits within the top 25% of all podcasts globally. Listen to all previous episodes here . If you’d like to learn how to produce your own podcast, drop us a line hello@fallowfieldmason.com Text us your questions for future founders. Plus we'd love to get your feedback, text in via Fan Mail Support the show…
 
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