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Fabric of Success

Fabric of Success is a podcast that spotlights the stories behind fashion entrepreneurs, designers, and creators. Each episode features a candid conversation with a guest who has turned their passion for fashion into a thriving business. From sewing studios to global brands, the show explores the real, behind-the-scenes journey — the challenges, the wins, and the hustle it takes to build something stylish and sustainable.It’s where creativity meets entrepreneurship — stitched together one story at a time.

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    Are Fashion Designers & Stylists Undervalued in the Industry

    In this episode of Fabric of Success, my guest and I discuss, are fashion designers & stylists undervalued in the industry? Tia Oguri, is my finale guest on this season of the podcast.We cover;How she got into fashionAbout her brandHow much do kimonos cost The work persona Inclusivity on fashionConfrontationFashion designs & stylists are undervalued Fabric sourcing is difficult Dealing with doubtIs personal style dead Rapid fire segment

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    Deadstock Only! How The New Craft House Is Changing Sewing Forever

    In this episode, I sit down with Rosie Scott; one of the inspiring founders of The New Craft House, a fabric and workshop store in London making waves for retailing deadstock fabrics. ♻️✨We dive into:* What *deadstock* really means* Why they chose to sell deadstock* How sustainability is reshaping the fashion and sewing world* Tips for sourcing ethical fabrics*The future of sewing communities 🧵If you’re a maker, fashion enthusiast, or just curious about how small businesses can lead big change, this one's for you!👉 Don’t forget to **like**, **subscribe**, and **hit the bell** so you never miss a stitch!---**🔗 Mentioned in this episode:**🔹 The New Craft House: https://thenewcrafthouse.com/?srsltid=AfmBOoq91NMGM-kblfPtz7nEzua-mZNIqlZS1WP5_Tm-_-eDE8V_Y-le🔹 Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fabricofsuccessofficial/---\#DeadstockFabrics #SustainableSewing #NewCraftHouse #FabricOfSociety #EthicalFashion #SewingPodcast #SewistsOfYouTube #SlowFashion

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    From Hobby to Handmade Brand: Tammy’s Journey as a Self-Taught Sewing Creator

    In this episode, I chat with  @Tammy.Handmade  about how she build a £10k/month sewing brand with no fashion degree.We discuss;Pod starts 00:00Introductions 00:55The transition from a full-time job to running a business 03:17Tammy guest lectures graphic design 08:36Biggest challenge running a fashion business 09:28Tammy's creative process 13:26Why digital sewing patterns 16:39Tammy wrote a sewing book 17:53Being a Brother Ambassador 22:52Do you make enough money 29:31Your proudest moment 35:50How do you find inspiration 39:11Rapid fire questions 42:46What is your fabric of success 46:45Get Sew Simple Book https://geni.us/sewsimple👉 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share if this inspired you! 📸 Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fabricofsuccessofficial/🛍️ Check out Tammy Handmade: https://tammyhandmade.com/?srsltid=AfmBOorTCG9ZNgDRlHD0LNsbbOguPmFJBJZDPM9im3P46_RIOHyPf9jf

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    How She Built a Fashion Brand While Working Full-Time in Finance | Olive Republic Founder Story

    From Economics Lecturer to Fashion Brand Founder, n this episode, I sit down with the incredible founder of Olive Republic; a women's wear fashion brand that creates sophisticated designs for the modern woman.Formerly an economics lecturer, she shares how she transitioned into entrepreneurship, launched her brand during a challenging season, and continues to grow her fashion business — all while holding a full-time job in the UK finance sector.We talk about:💼 Balancing a 9–5 and a business🎓 Leaving academia for fashion🇬🇧 Running a fashion brand from the UK🧵 Building Olive Republic from the ground up🔥 What kept her going when she almost gave upThis is a powerful story of resilience, purpose, and building a brand that matters.👉 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share if this inspired you!Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fabricofsuccessofficial/🛍️ Check out Olive Republic: https://www.instagram.com/olive.republic/Podcast recommendation of the week https://www.youtube.com/@BuildingWealthWithNoBorders/videos

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    Why My Fashion Businesses Failed — Lessons for Aspiring Entrepreneurs

    In this honest and reflective episode of Fabric of Success, I share the stories behind three fashion businesses I launched that ultimately failed. I dive into the decisions that led to their downfall, what I’ve learned from each, and how you — as a fashion entrepreneur — can avoid the same pitfalls.Whether you're just starting out or already running a fashion brand, these insights are meant to equip you with real-world knowledge from the trenches of fashion entrepreneurship.🎙️ In this episode:What each business wasWhy it didn’t workMy biggest mistakesPractical advice for fashion entrepreneurs🔔 Subscribe for weekly episodes on fashion, creativity, and entrepreneurship.🧵 Follow the journey:Instagram: hereBusiness inquiries: [email protected]#fashionbusiness

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    We Left Nigeria to Study Fashion in the UK — Was It Worth It?

    In this debut episode of *Fabric of Success*, I sit down with my close friend from fashion school to ask a bold question:Was it actually worth it?We share our experiences as Nigerian designers studying in the UK, reflect on what fashion school gave us (and what it didn’t), and compare what it’s like working in both the Nigerian and UK fashion industries.This episode is real, honest, and made for anyone questioning the value of fashion education in 2025.🎙 Topics we discuss:- Is fashion school worth the money?- UK vs Nigeria: which fashion scene supports creatives better?- Finding our voice through self-expression- Why understanding the business side of fashion is important- Jealousy as a creativeSubscribe & follow for weekly episodes.Find Bolu's work online @tyfeamour on InstagramBook recommendation of the week - The Fashion Business Manual#FabricOfSuccess #FashionPodcast #NigerianDesigners #FashionEducation

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Fabric of Success is a podcast that spotlights the stories behind fashion entrepreneurs, designers, and creators. Each episode features a candid conversation with a guest who has turned their passion for fashion into a thriving business. From sewing studios to global brands, the show explores the real, behind-the-scenes journey — the challenges, the wins, and the hustle it takes to build something stylish and sustainable.It’s where creativity meets entrepreneurship — stitched together one story at a time.

HOSTED BY

Kim Dave

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Fabric of Success is created and hosted by Kim Dave.
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