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135 – Oops! Macys! with Liz Wain of Wain’s World

Gift Biz Unwrapped
Gift Biz Unwrapped
Episode • Nov 6, 2017 • 50m
In 1987, Liz’s career began where most designer’s peak – at Barney’s of New York. There she made a name for herself with a single napkin. Liz evolved her couture linen collection into a lifestyle brand with a hold in more than 1200 luxury retailers worldwide.

Since then she’s been intimately involved with such brands as the Thomas Kinkade Collection of Fine Jewelry, Nostalgia Home Fashions, Enesco, Things Remembered and more.

Today she is a sought after consultant through her company Wain’s World, where she works with an elite list of top world brands.

Liz prides herself on building businesses through developing relevant and compelling collections of products and services.

She focuses on creating and implementing strategic initiatives across branding, product design and development, and sourcing and licensing.

Liz’s Story


It all started with college bed sheets. [5:41]

A bold move and a commitment to her grandmother. [ 7:20]

A not-so-chance encounter. [10:04]

The power of … a paint rag? [11:38]

Liz reflects on the benefit of moving away. [15:53]

Her first steps. But oops! [20:28]

Approaching Barneys. [25:58]

Candle Flickering Moments


Lost linen and the scurry to replenish product as best she could. [32:55]

Business Building Insight


Accountability and surrounding yourself with the right people. [9:10]

Find the void in the marketplace. [9:33]

Appearances are not always what they seem. [10:43]

Most of us have started from nothing. [15:02]

Having a board of directors or something similar. [17:00]

Don’t overthink your business. [18:32]

Dealing with demand and growth. [25:58]

Timing is key. [28:51]

How Liz retained her large accounts despite knock-offs. [35:15]

Liz’s perspective on fashion today. [36:34]

The first thing to do when you approach a new client. [37:50]

Customer feedback and product evolution. [39:41]

How to approach a local shop to stock your product. [41:46]

Final Advice


If you are just starting out, do your research and then trust your gut. [44:43]

 

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