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Meet Sarah Curran, Founder and CEO of My Wardrobe!

Having been a fan of My Wardrobe for a few years I am absolutely thrilled to have had the chance to interview Sarah Curran, the founder and CEO of MY Wardrobe.

It is a success story that started in 2006 and since then they never looked back. They doubled sales and site visitors in 2009 and have now developed a strong international following.   They also won the ” Best Customer Experience at the Drapers 2010 E-Tail Awards”, which I must say from my own experience of their customer service is not surprising.

  • Here is a little background to the company:

They launched 2006 and offer carefully edited ready to wear, shoes and accessories collections from some of the world’s leading and hard to find brands such as Mulberry, By Malene Birger, See by Chloe and Anya Hindmarch. New designers for Spring Summer 10 included Jasmine di Milo, Elizabeth & James, Maje and Designers Remix and the autumn season is ready to go live soon – so stay tuned!

The 27th January also saw the launch of the debut menswear site offering men the latest ready to wear, shoes and accessories from leading mid-range designer brands such as Paul Smith, McQ, Nudie, Acne and Lyle and Scott.

They also provide shoppers with an opportunity to see selected pieces from the collections shown on my-tv – a weekly style advice video with guest presenters from the fashion industry and leading brands.

Here are  Sarah’s answers to my questions:
1. If My wardrobe would be your girl friend- how would you describe her and your relationship?

My-wardrobe.com is a 24/7 relationship, but is incredibly exciting and rewarding.

2. What is the first you do when starting work and what is the last thing you do when finishing your day?

I always check my emails, catching up on correspondence and checking the morning sales.    Then I meet with my PA to go through the day’s meetings and messages.   The day is usually spent in meetings with the team, press or brands, so I will usually finish the day the way I start it by responding to emails and going through the sales.

3. Where do you take you ideas and inspiration from what my wardobe should or shouldn’t be doing or should become or shouldn’t become? How do you keep up to stay in touch and in tune what is going on in the fashion world and also staying ahead competitors?Which magazines, newspapers, blogs do you follow closely?

I have always believed in what the my-wardrobe.com brand is and where it is positioned in the market.  It’s extremely important to understand your brand and your customer to ensure that every thing that you do meets your customers’ needs.    my-wardrobe.com is all about ‘accessible fashion’, bringing carefully-selected pieces from  the latest collection from the accessible luxury fashion designers, so every thing that we do always has an ‘inclusive’ tone, making fashion attainable, as well as aspirational.   Every thing from the high street, to blogs, to magazines, art galleries, to brands,  and new technology inspires me.   Every one is pushing the boundaries, especially with technology and it makes working in the online space incredibly inspiring and exciting.

I read all the weekend newspapers and supplements, glossy and weekly magazines.   I also subscribe to many of the online publications and fashion industry blogs, which means that I can access all of the latest news from my Blackberry.

4. My wardrobe has grown so fast in terms of sales and staff. How do you manage that growth without losing control and the ‘founders’ flair . Which responsibilities do you feel you can’t delegate and have to handle personally?

It’s been a phenomenal four years for my-wardrobe.com.  We have now seen a move from original base in Nottingham to a new premises with a much bigger warehouse and we are just about to move to a new London HQ.  The team has grown from the original two, Andrew and I to 77 across the two offices.   We are extremely lucky to have a strong executive management team who manage the departments.    I’m very passionate about all areas of the business and I work closely with all of the teams to work on direction of the buying, PR and marketing activity, design, styling and my-tv – our weekly style videos.

5. You have achieved an incredible company culture. Speaking of my own experience as retail partner and customer- your staff are always efficient, helpful, professional but above all just friendly and nice. So, what is your secret when hiring staff? What are you looking at when hiring?  What is the deciding factor to offer someone a job at my wardobe?

We are incredibly lucky to have such a strong, passionate team.   Culture has always been very important to me and ensuring that every new candidate fits that culture is key.   Obviously, experience is a given, but having the personality, drive and passion for the particular role is something that we look for.

6. What are you doing to keep the company culture going? How do you motivate your staff to ensure a happy work environment?

We have tried to create a dynamic and exciting working environment across both of our London and Nottingham offices.    With competitive salaries, a good benefit scheme and regular appraisal programme, we ensure that every employee feels that they can build their career at my-wardrobe.com.

7. What do you love to do when not working ” on my wardrobe empire”? What is your hobby?

All of my spare time is spent with my son Jake.   He is becoming a bit of a tech enthusiast and loves nothing more than playing with my iPod and iPad.  We have just moved house, so I’m really enjoying working on the decoration of the house.   Jake already has a good eye, so is helping me to choose paints and lamps.

8. Tell me something what not a lot people know about you?

I love to run.    I try to run around five miles per day – it’s a great relaxant after a day in the office.

9. What is happening next for my wardrobe- next 3 months, next 6 months, next 12 months?

We have a very exciting future ahead for the business.   We are focused on growing our womenswear and menswear business, with the introduction of new, sought-after brands and building the depth and range of our buy.   Being an online retailer, innovation is key to improving the customer experience and making every visit to the website more than just a one off visit, it has to offer something that makes you want to come back time and time again.   The launch of our my-tv was an important mile stone for e-tail as we were the first online retailer to launch click-to-buy TV and we are always looking at new ways to innovate.

10. What are your favourite pieces of your current collection? And which items are most popular with your customers?

My must-have pieces from the pre-Autumn Winter 10 collections would have to be the black Mulberry Alexa, the Current Elliot Captain cargo, a D&G black blazer and a Sportmax chunky necklace.    The Mulberry Alexa was an instant sell-out success and we now have huge waiting lists for the new collection.  We also saw an unprecedented demand for the J Brand Houlihan cargo trouser, which sold out within an hour and prompted a significant re-order.


These are my favourite pieces from my wardrobe:

Michaela

Monday, June 28th, 2010

Net-a-porter end of season sale-and the best buys!

In the second part of our net-a-porter end season sale we will give you the best designer buys.

Best buys picked by Michaela

  • Jackets

  • Tops

  • Knitwear

  • Skirts

  • Trousers

  • Bags

  • Shoes

Click here to view more products from Net-a-porter on Joy of Clothes

or

Go straight to Net-a-porter to find your best buys.

Michaela

Friday, June 25th, 2010

How to find the perfect fitting jacket for you!

Jackets have become  our Wardrobe Heroes – our champions as much as Jeans are today’s multitaskers.  No matter what you we wear for work, day to to day or pleasure our jacket pulls our style, look, mood and personality together.  By adding a jacket to our outfit we are giving it our signature look and feel.  It is like the icing on the cake. Therefore choosing our jackets is an essential  and emotional love affair.

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In order to make this love affair an ever lasting one, here are some key notes to remember the next time you going shopping:

  • A jacket has to suit your dominant colour.
  • It has to follow your body shape.
  • It has to reflect your body size whether being tall, short, plus size or petite.
  • The jacket has to be comfortable to wear- otherwise you won’t feel confident in it.

Here are some guide lines for each body shape on what to look for in a jacket:

Neat Hourglass: You are the most flexible one and therefore take advantage of any details and colours.

Full Hourglass: Focus on your curves and stay away away from any fuzz. Less is more here!

Apple: Avoid any volume and attention at your fullest point. Balance your fullest point with the top as well as with the bottom. Stay away from any double breasted styles.

Pear: Focus on attention, buzz and details on top. Choose Empire styles for best fit. Avoid hemline and pockets that finish on your hips.

Inverted Triangle: As always the rules are the complete opposite to a Pear. Keep the drama to your lower part. Avoid any shoulder details or cropt styles.Opt instead for boy fried jackets.

Rectangle: Main focus is to create the illusion of a waist. Cropt jackets or Empire styles are good as well as single breasted ones. But never ever choose a double breasted version. It will make you look boxy.

Lean Column: Add curves is your mantra. So look for shoulder pads, deep necklines, Empire or cropped styles . Single breasted styles are great as well double breasted as long as they are not too chunky and carry styles that will add curves to your shape. Avoid styles that are dead straight and make you longer and leaner.

Here are some guidelines for each body size what to look for in a jacket:

Petite: You are petite in your build. So, avoid any chunky styles and patterns. It will overpower your you.

Plus Size: Avoid fitted styles and too many details at your fullest part. Best are loose fitted styles.

Short: You have to elongate your height. Great are Empire styles as well as styles that keep details to the top.

Tall: You can afford to break your height with many patterns, details and colour blocks. Avoid styles that are solid in colour and have no features.

Click here to view all jackets on Joy of Clothes

Michaela

Monday, June 21st, 2010

My Cropped Leather Jacket!

The cropped Jacket is having a big comeback as they are the perfect companion for spring , to update your look and add an edge to your outfit. It’s a great investment purchase, because it is such a versatile classic item for spring and summer, that you can always put it to use with any outfit or for any occasion.. Plus they are very figure flattering – but not everyone will feel the same.

Here some tips how to wear your cropped Leather Jacket:

  • Waist Issue

The cropped jackets flatter always someone with a waist. The longer the waist the better. While women who have a short waist need to avoid any details such as belts in the hemline because they do not have enough space to pull it off. It won’t look visually balanced but very cramped .Women who have a rectangle or lean column body shape need to choose cropped leather jackets with a curved hemline rather than a straight one in order to create the illusion of a waist. Women who are apples or plus sizes should avoid this trend since the hemline will finish on their fullest part. In general they are the best friends for pears,neat hour glasses and for women of petite body size. While inverted triangle won’t see eye to eye with this style and trend since it works agains their body shape, because they simply will highlight their broader shoulders and do nothing for their visual balance.

  • Height Issue

Cropped Leather Jackets are great for short and tall women. One hand the cropped style will lengthen the legline of someone who is short- as long they opt for a tone to look- especially on the lower half. But also it will shorten visually someone who is tall, when they opt for a layering or colour blog look.

  • Neck

Women with a short or short/ wide neck need look out for styles that have lower lapels, flat collars and no shoulder details. The higher the collar the more volume it will add to the neck and also will highlight that feature. This style is much better suited for women with normal or long neck.

  • Bust

Women with a small bust can’t have enough drama, details and volume on the jacket. While women with a fuller bust need to avoid any drama e.g. studs or embellishments at lapels or in the bust area since it will add more volume to their fuller bust.


Michaela

Karen Millen Mid Season Sale

Friday, March 26th, 2010

In the Navy!

Every year in spring we see the return of the Navy Trend, which goes as well by the names of the Marine or Riviera look or/and trend! This trend is so popular, because firstly it feels like a fresh brise after a long winter, secondly it reflects sun, summer and holidays and last but not least this trend is wearable by anyone no matter what the dominant colour, body shape or body size- or age!  Obviously everyone has to pick the right colour combination for their dominant colour, the right style for their body shape and the correct proportions for their body size.

Style for your colour:

Light Dominant Colour

Deep Dominant Colour:


Clear Dominant Colour:

Cool Dominant Colour:


Soft Dominant Colour:

Warm Dominant Colour:


Style for your Body shape:

Lean Column

Neat Hourglass

Full Hourglass

Apple

Rectangle

Pear

Inverted Triangle:

Style for your Size:

Petite

Short

Tall


Plus Size

Click here for more navy options.

Have a nice day,
Michaela

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010