Becoming a Fashion Consultant with Elizabeth stiles

EPISODE · Jul 22, 2020 · 52 MIN

Becoming a Fashion Consultant with Elizabeth stiles

from No Room For Doubt

What does it take to be seen as an expert in your industry? To build a business filled with clients who are DYING to pay you and work with you? To have clients results that included getting their brands stocked in Selfridges? Well, you've want to be listening all ears to find out. This week on No Room for Doubt I chat to the glorious Elizabeth Stiles about how she made the transition from fashion buyer for the likes of Topshop and New look, to leading fashion consultant. She now helps indie fashion brands build their business from the ground up so they can finally get paid for doing what they love and living in their creative vision.You will learn; What it takes to get paid for what you know rather than what you do How Elizabeth made the transition from working full-time to building her own business How to get seen as an expert in your industry and how to get paid like one too Get in touch with me your host, on instagram at @kirathebold to let me know what you LOVED about this episode and what you want to hear next. Question: What would it take to get you to your next level? You can visit www.kiramatthews.com/bookacall to book your free consultation call with Kira to discuss what's holding you back in your creative biz and together we can strategies for your next win. I'm talking new clients, new customers and unshakeable confidence and belief in your creative vision. So what are you waiting for? Go on over there and book your free call. If your a fan of the podcast, please take a moment to rate and review the show, it helps tremendously in sharing the stories of bold and brilliant creatives and connect with others across the globe. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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