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Breaking Barriers in Kids’ Fashion

Jan 17, 202531 min
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Episode description

In this episode of The DTC Insider podcast, Brian Roisentul sat down with Rebecca Melsky and Eva St. Clair. They are the founders of Princess Awesome, a brand that has been breaking stereotypes in kids’ fashion since 2013. 

It all started as a side project to fill a glaring gap in the market: clothing for girls with designs like spaceships, trucks, and dinosaurs. After a wildly successful Kickstarter campaign in 2015, it became their full-time job. Since then, they have expanded their mission, creating inclusive designs for boys, adults, and beyond. Along the way, they’ve built a dedicated community of customers who love their unique approach to fashion and storytelling.

 

Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll learn:
  • The increasing challenges of the e-commerce landscape since 2013.

  • How Princess Awesome evolved from a side project into a thriving full-time business.

  • Leveraging Kickstarter to address market frustrations with gendered clothing.

  • Transforming the kids' clothing industry through innovative designs.

  • Navigating challenges associated with fulfillment centers for growing brands.

  • The importance of understanding fulfillment costs to protect profit margins.

  • Utilizing Meta ads as a key channel for customer acquisition.

  • Prioritizing retention strategies to drive long-term growth.

  • Launching new products frequently with regular drops every few weeks.

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