Showing posts with label fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fashion. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 6, 2015

I've Moved Sites!



It's been a work in progress for the last little while, but I'm very excited to announce that I've launched a new blog titled The Nisprih Edit. It will feature a lot of the same content you're used to seeing here at Brown Girl Next Door, but with a larger focus on the quality of each post (plus I've done away with the alias ;)). I've experienced a lot of growth since I started this blog and I only want it to get better. That means unique topics, high definition photos, and links to my all my favourites.

Please follow me over at thenisprihedit.com for more of my take on fashion, beauty and lifestyle!

Monday, August 4, 2014

OOTD: Blue Jumpsuit

These photos were taken with my Samsung Note 3 because I unfortunately didn't have my Canon with me. It's not the best quality :( - sorry readers! Nonetheless, they remind me of summer, which is never a bad thing.

Jumpsuit: Forever XXI (similar) // Crossbody bag: Zara

Sunday, June 29, 2014

5 Links to Love This Week



1. What Jim Carrey Explains In 1 Minute Will Change Your Life Forever So many nuggets of wisdom in this speech that will compel you to lose all your hang-ups.
2. Body Dry Brushing A great addition to your beauty routine that's said to have lasting effects. Need a brush, but I can't wait to try!
3. Scandal's teaming up for a clothing line It had to be done. Rejoice, Olivia Pope fans!
4. 30 Smart Career Moves You Should Make By 30 Enough said.
5. Wedding Highlights from Marco Caputo One of the most beautifully done wedding videos I've ever seen. Beautiful venue. Beautiful décor. Can't say I know the couple, just stumbled across the video and fantasized about how dreamy the whole event must have been.

Saturday, May 3, 2014

5 Things You Should Know As An Entrepreneur in the Fashion Space


This week I had the pleasure of attending Fashion Group International's Profit is Not a Dirty Word panel and networking event. The panel hosted a diverse selection of entrepreneurs who started in Canada and found success in their respective fields.

The night started off with casual networking at the Thompson hotel (a chic spot for any fashion networking event), moved to an hour and a half of panel discussions, and closed with a round of speed networking. Speakers included Jennifer Ger, Co-Owner of Foxy Originals Inc., Victor Casale, CIO of Cover FX, Katherine Hague, Co-Founder of Shoplocket, and Will Poho, Founder of Moose Knuckles. Of particular interest to me was chatting with Katherine Hague - a startup successor who had countless amounts of advice to share with eager attendees. Without reading a profile and just hearing her speak for the first time, my guess was that she was a well-experienced tech-startup founder who knew the ins and outs of building a personal brand. And that's exactly what she is, but she's gotten all of these achievements under her belt by age 23. Being of this age myself, I am amazed at her story and how quickly she's been able to learn her strengths, outsource activities which are not her area of expertise, and build a successful brand that continues to be a source of inspiration for many budding entrepreneurs alike. She is one of many that we can learn something from.

From my notes to yours, here are 5 things to know about being an entrepreneur in the fashion space...

5. Start small and increase in scale as you see growth 
Many entrepreneurs will tell you that they went through lists of ideas for their first business before they settled down with one that ended up going places. It's important to do your market research so you're not draining your funds on a plan that won't take you in the direction you'd like to head. Once you've got a solid plan, build your business to a point where if an opportunity presents itself, you're ready and able to take it. Increasing in scale can be an intimidating process, but this article in the Globe and Mail really articulates some expensive mistakes that others have already made that you don't have to repeat.

4. Network, network, network
Attend as many events, trade-shows and networking nights as you can. It's the only way you're going to connect with your consumer or connect with potential partners. Meeting people is a great way to start a dialogue that you can continue later on and possibly convert into a loyal supporter.

3. Find your competitive advantage
In a saturated market where it seems like everything has been done already in some form or another, find out how your product or service stands above the rest. It can be something as simple as being produced locally, cruelty-free, or with a specific customer in mind. Whatever it is, make sure it's the focal point of your value proposition.

2. Find the right partners or brand ambassadors
All it takes is a partner that doesn't have the same goals for the business as you do for everything to fall apart. It speaks volumes that Sarah Jessica Parker waited years before she decided to produce her own shoe line with the CEO of Manalo Blahnik, all because she was waiting for the right partner. If you want to weed out the loyal from the temporary, try putting your full-time prospects on contract. You'll see who's truly passionate about and dedicated to delivering. If they don't work out - it's okay, better you know sooner rather than later.

1. Develop Your Personal Brand
If your product is the exact same as someone else's (although I hope there's a competitive advantage in there somewhere), there is still a way for you to differentiate your offerings - your brand. Whether you're attributing yourself to being fun, sophisticated or practical, you're going to find a market that relates. Here's a great exercise: make a list of 20 words that you think describe your brand. Narrow it down to 10. Now narrow it down to 3. These should have their own place in your brand mantra. What do you want your brand to stand for? How can you leverage all of your channels (website, blog, social media, ads, etc.) to showcase that? These are the kind of questions you want to ask so you can ensure what you're projecting is exactly what you want it to be. You've specified what you want to be. Now dress the part.

Friday, April 25, 2014

Fancy Shoe Friday: Sophia Webster x J. Crew

Pale browns and pretty pastels? I don't think so. These are a far cry from "neutral," but are sure-fire ways of turning heads this summer. I challenged myself to pick a favourite. Couldn't do it. Can you?


Shop the collection which launched online April 23rd at J.Crew. Shop more Sophia Webster over at Net-A-Porter.

Sunday, April 20, 2014

5 Links to Love This Week


  1. The 8 Hour Project: Apps If you're not sleeping well, here are some great apps to help you get rested. I'm always open to new apps that boost productivity and learning, but sleep apps will always have a special place in my heart.
  2. 9 Crucial Tips for Self-Editing Your Blog Posts for any of my blogging readers out there!
  3. 73 Questions with Sarah Jessica Parker because you've seen her shoe collection. Carrie is my fave!
  4. Curry Butter Popcorn. Popcorn. And. Curry. You'd be crazy not to try this.
  5. 10 DIY Ways to Make Cheap Wardrobes Look More Expensive because I too am obsessed with making my wardrobe both beautiful and functional.

Monday, February 3, 2014

Get Summer Ready with Peter Pilotto for Target


About The Collection
Bright and energetic, this gorgeous range is bursting with Peter Pilotto’s signature style. Inspired by a sense of fun and playfulness, the designers have used their innovative print layering technique to create beautiful, graphic pieces just perfect for mixing and matching.

With colourful dresses that will become fast favourites, stand-out swimwear and effortlessly stylish separates, the Peter Pilotto for Target collection is not to be missed!

Details from Target Canada.

Sunday, January 12, 2014

Still Chilled





I would have worn heels, but then I would have slipped and died.


Beanie: Aritzia // Peacoat: American Eagle // Boots: Hunter
Crewneck: GAP // Skirt: H&M // 

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Shoe Obsession: Valentino Rockstud Pump

Hallie Daily could not have made these look any more beautiful. I need them for Christmas, please.

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Project Upgrade: Tom Ford Edition

Tom Ford has one of the cleanest aesthetics and I love the way he can take any sort of style and turn it into its luxe version.

Had a great time looking through these. Great inspiration for any man in your life.

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Monday, September 2, 2013

Feeling Crisp

garypeppergirl, looking as stunning as ever.

Aimee Song, Song of Style

Margaret Zhang, Shine By Three

Images via Pinterest

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Marchesa Voyage

Georgina Chapman and Keren Craig recently unveiled a preview of their new lower-priced contemporary line (ranging from $260 to $1000). Unlike their other label, Notte, which is focused on formalwear, Marchesa Voyage will provide glamorous and less expensive daywear for all Marchesa groupies. I'm loving what Keren is wearing (on left). Count me in.
Those leggings.

That jacket.


Images via Vogue UK

Friday, August 16, 2013

Phillip Lim for Target

Get yours on September 15th.

























































Need satchel.

Is it bad that I want this outfit the most? Wonder if I can find those sneakers in my size.