The traditional model seems so wasteful: make $20,000 worth of samples which you will distribute to your showrooms, ALL of which cost 3X the standard garment production cost, FEW to NONE of which will ever be sold to recoup any of the money.
In launching
Pixyworld, we just couldn't do it. Why not do a real production run right off the bat, with reasonable production costs, and sell direct to the retail customer, at a reasonable retail price?
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Added by Melody Wilson on June 15, 2009 at 3:57pm —
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I'm really not an "event" person. So it was out of my comfort zone to organize 12 mini-models, with male relatives as their escorts, for the
fashion show in our area last weekend.
But I have to admit it was kind of fun, when it actually happened. The little girls were thrilled have their moment in the limelight, and I…
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Added by Melody Wilson on June 8, 2009 at 4:36pm —
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Disney Princesses have caused parents of little girls everywhere to stand up and take notice. The sheer volume of Princess products insures that even the most oblivious parent will have heard of them.
And, as with any big money-maker, the Princess movement has many enemies. Bloggers cite
racism,
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Added by Melody Wilson on May 26, 2009 at 4:04pm —
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When
Pixyworld hired our first sales rep at
Lace and Denim, Terrie asked me whether our line was "seasonal" or "continuous." It was a surprise (and a comfort) to me that a showroom would have a name for what we do. Rather than making $20,000 worth of samples a season ahead, then taking orders, and then manufacturing the product, we just make each collection once. We sell what we have, both retail and wholesale,…
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Added by Melody Wilson on May 18, 2009 at 7:49pm —
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My overseas production manager has proved herself responsible. After sending her a physical sample, graded patterns, and finished product measurements for my new
Pixyworld collection, and after being hit with high FedEx bills in the past, I figured it would be unnecessary to have her send me finished counter-samples. Photos would be fine.
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Added by Melody Wilson on May 11, 2009 at 6:03pm —
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Like many first-time parents, my husband and I had no idea what we were signing up for, when we decided to create our own
children's clothing label. He had grown an
online watch b…
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Added by Melody Wilson on May 9, 2009 at 4:27pm —
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I'm sure everyone has a different opinion about what it takes to be an independent designer-entrepreneur. We designer-entrepreneurs probably all think, "you have to be like me!"
I know I started out feeling extremely under-qualified. With no current connections in the industry and no fashion education, where was I to start?
At that time I failed to recognize the strengths I had inherited from my family. Both of my parents are entrepreneurs, who can never be happy in an ordinary…
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Added by Melody Wilson on May 4, 2009 at 8:28pm —
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It's a little puzzling, given the immense popularity of knit fabrics in fashion today, why knit prints are relatively hard to find. Premier fabric designers like
Robert Kauffman (pictured), Amy Butler, and Michael Miller all seem to design prints produced exclusively as woven fabric…
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Added by Melody Wilson on May 2, 2009 at 2:33am —
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So,
Pixyworld is taking the plunge. In a certain way it feels like we're signing away our freedom. But, all things considered, I think signing on with
Lace and Denim for the Southeast US region is the best next step for us in building our line.
When we first considered a different showroom in 2008, we were scared off big-time. In fact, it was that experience that inspired us to start selling to the ret…
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Added by Melody Wilson on April 28, 2009 at 6:22pm —
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How could I have understood, before giving birth to a Princess, the humor of
The Princess and the Pea?
It can get to you, if you lose your sense of humor about it. Some little girls are simply born with an acute sensitivity…
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Added by Melody Wilson on April 27, 2009 at 4:40pm —
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My favorite fashion & style book has to be
Does This Make Me Look Fat? by Leah Feldon. The title is perhaps somewhat misleading, in that it is not a strictly thinness-oriented book. It gives so…
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Added by Melody Wilson on April 25, 2009 at 4:23pm —
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Not too long ago, we were hearing from the fashion world that
Pink Is the New Black. But the faddish popularity of the color seems to be fading. The best-se…
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Added by Melody Wilson on April 24, 2009 at 6:22pm —
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So, if I understand it right, you get page rank by having other highly ranked sites link to your site. OK. So your options are: solicit link exchanges with highly ranked sites, or create your own highly ranked site (like, hmmm... a blog!!!) which links to your site.
The problem is, highly ranked sites don't want to swap with lowly 1's and 2's. So we have to settle for linkbacks from other 1's and 2's. Hopefully, some of them will someday succeed in becoming 3's and 4's, and their links…
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Added by Melody Wilson on April 23, 2009 at 4:58pm —
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Have you ever heard this from your toddler or preschool-aged girl? Especially in the area of apparel, it seems they have an independent streak.
This has several interesting results. Firstly, in dressing themselves they reach new and interesting heights of clash. Secondly, it seems that more than 50% of their clothing is on backwards at any given time. Finally, they gravitate towards wearing certain items as often as possible, while leaving others (the ones we like best) lying forlornly…
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Added by Melody Wilson on April 23, 2009 at 3:11am —
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Gymboree (hairpiece pictured) is clearly a leader in mass-produced hair accessories for little girls. There are also many clever moms producing unique custom hair pieces, selling on etsy or…
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Added by Melody Wilson on April 21, 2009 at 3:39pm —
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In soliciting our business, the overseas factory
Pixyworld is currently working with proudly announced that they could grade our patterns for us according to "standard US sizing." Is there such a thing??
Even for women's clothing, I've found significant variation between brands. But in the children's clothing I buy, sizing is all over the map!!
In shopping for my boys (aged 7 and 9) I've found that the smaller brands tend to run on the sma…
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Added by Melody Wilson on April 20, 2009 at 5:03pm —
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I have two tiny divas of my own, so I knew the
Accessorize Me! collection would have to be part of my
toddl…
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Added by Melody Wilson on April 20, 2009 at 3:44am —
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I am indebted to the
Leabu Sewing Center for not only repairing and maintaining my machines, but advising me on how to provide myself with the essential machines for my work, without breaking the bank.
Many designers do great work without sewing, but I design mainly by sewing. Since I began working mainly with knit fabrics, in developing the
Pixyworld line, I realized that my sweet little Huskystar 21…
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Added by Melody Wilson on April 18, 2009 at 3:55pm —
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When I was considering advertising my
little girls' clothing line on
Momfinds.com, I ran across a very interesting snippet on their
advertising page:
"Online Shopping Concerns (ranked in order of most common response to least common response:
Fit of items
Hassle of returns
Shipping costs
Quality of items
Security of entering credit card…
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Added by Melody Wilson on April 17, 2009 at 5:18pm —
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Designers and models can still sign up for
Dressed on Washington Street, southeast Michigan's new annual fashion event!
The runway shows will now take place on Saturday, May 30.
Pixyworld still has spots available for mini-models, sizes 18M to 7. You can
contact me directly if you're interested.
In addition to the fashion shows, there will be an accessorie…
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Added by Melody Wilson on April 16, 2009 at 7:22pm —
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