In this engaging conversation, Jennifer Fairbanks, the owner and designer of Porcelynne, shares her journey in fashion design, teaching, and entrepreneurship with her daughter, Emily. They discuss the origins of Jennifer's passion for design, her experiences teaching at FIDM, the challenges of running a store, and the importance of community in the fashion industry. The conversation also touches on the creation of sewing retreats and the evolution of the Porcelynne brand, highlighting the blend of family, creativity, and business.
Takeaways
- Jennifer's first creation was a teddy bear at age five.
- Teaching at FIDM was fulfilling for Jennifer.
- The transition to entrepreneurship was driven by motherhood.
- Community and bartering were key in her store's success.
- Emily enjoys the creative process of sewing and design.
- Jennifer's passion for fashion design was ignited in New York.
- The name Porcelynne was inspired by a compliment.
- Moving the business to Florida was a significant challenge.
- Retreats are a way to share knowledge and build community.
- Future plans include expanding the retreat offerings.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Porcelynne and Family Dynamics
02:12 Early Inspirations and First Creations
03:51 Teaching Experience and Its Impact
06:25 Journey to Pattern Making
09:40 Transition to California and Career Development
10:57 Establishing a Fashion Store and Community
13:03 Challenges and Closure of the Store
14:58 Relocation to Florida and Family Considerations
16:52 Porcelynne's Evolution and Online Presence
21:17 Retreats and Community Engagement
30:57 Future Plans and Closing Thoughts
Links
Porcelynne.com
LingerieRetreat.com
SewPinellas.com