What inspired you to
start your own jewelry business?
I have always been crafty, ever since I was a little girl, however, I went to school for Film and Art History. I was working in Film
and TV when Sept. 11th happened and production just stopped. My cousin
gave my aunt this glass/wire wrapped $20 necklace for her birthday and I took
one look at it and said, "I can not only make that, but I can make it
better." It was from that
moment on that I have been making jewelry.
How would you describe the woman who
wears Robyn Rhodes jewelry? And who would your dream client(s) be?
My clientele is a woman who typically does not wear
jewelry. They don't think they can wear it, but they start with one
simple piece.... then it gets to a point where they feel naked without any
jewelry on! My line is simple to funky and you can layer it on or I do
the layering for you. My dream clients would be Angelina Jolie, Gwyneth
Paltrow, and Michelle Obama, just to name a few.
What are the greatest challenges to running your own jewelry line?
Being a boss and having employees means being the bad cop
all of the time. In addition to that, it’s also a challenge keeping my
line current, yet being 3 steps ahead of the game.
What is your typical day like?
What is your typical day like?
It’s the gym and then off to the office. There, I’ll be designing, making
jewelry, and putting out any possible fires.
I noticed that you have a "maternity" section on your site. What makes this jewelry suitable for Mom's To Be? And do you see a big market for maternity jewelry?
I noticed that you have a "maternity" section on your site. What makes this jewelry suitable for Mom's To Be? And do you see a big market for maternity jewelry?
Regardless of the economy, women are still having babies.
The line is not in your face, "mommy jewelry." The mother will
walk around wearing a beautiful piece of jewelry, and no one knows that those
stones have special meaning in her life.
What advice would you give a young aspiring designer or someone toying with the idea of making jewelry?
What advice would you give a young aspiring designer or someone toying with the idea of making jewelry?
Don't give up!!! Design all of the things that come to
your mind, you never know what a customer will like. Don't be afraid to
take chances!!
For more beautiful pieces, check out robynrhodes.com. Plus, stay tuned for an exciting give-away with Robyn in the coming weeks for your chance to win your own Robyn Rhodes piece of jewelry! Thanks Robyn!
5 comments:
love hearing from the designers themselves..such gorgeous baubles!
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Lovely. Can't wait for the giveaway!
Totally and completely fabulous.
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