To me, the photo above shows the true personality of Mr. Kate (aka: Kate Albrecht), the creative brain behind the jewelry line, the brand, and the blog that is Mr. Kate. She's fun, bright, bubbly, and oh-so-cute. Mr. Kate is all about blending masculinity, beauty, and humor. Her logo, the mustache and beauty mark, work beautifully because
they are two iconic images that represent these exact things. For more on the ebullient Mr. Kate, keep reading!
What inspired you to start designing jewelry?
I
have always loved wearing jewelry and admired my grandmother's knack
for layering her beautiful Native American jewelry. She used to give me
costume jewelry when I was little to play 'dress up' with, so I always
associated jewelry with fun and feeling good. I was inspired to make
jewelry after I took classes in jewelry making in college and realized
that there were designs in my head that I couldn't find anywhere but
really wanted to wear. So, I started making jewelry for myself and it
eventually became a business. Now I make jewelry that I feel great
wearing and make other people feel good and happy wearing it too!
Where do you draw your inspiration from?
Everywhere!
I'm inspired by a huge range of things. For each collection it may be a
set of
inspiration that I use to dictate the 'look' of the collection.
But overall, as an artist, I think you have to be open to inspiration
coming from anywhere, whether it's a trip to a museum or a hike in
nature or a stylish person you admire.
How would you describe the woman who wears Mr. Kate? And who would your dream client(s) be?
The
women, and men, who wear Mr. Kate jewelry are confident and unique. My
favorite thing is to see how each individual wears my jewelry in their
own unique way. That's the key to style; making it your own statement
that reflects who you are. My dream clients are really anyone who is
moved by my pieces, I'm just as flattered when a non-celebrity loves my
stuff as I am when a celebrity does...as long as they LOVE it! That
being said, I'd love to see how Nefertiti or Joan of Arc would rock my
jewelry, but they've been dead for years!
What are the greatest challenges to running your own jewelry line?
The
biggest challenge is the business side of things. I am a creative brain
and would love to just design and make and wear all day long. But there
are necessary logistics that you have to tend to in order to have a
functional business and those things take time and focus. Fortunately
now my business has expanded to the point where I can have help in those
areas to free me up to just be creative! But I still have an awareness
of the business as well, that's just as important.
What is your typical day like?
Ha,
there is no typical day at Mr. Kate! Because I have the lifestyle side
of my business, with my blog and videos, etc., I'm always doing so much
more than just jewelry! Some days I wake up and blog, then shoot a DIY
video, then have a business related meeting, then go somewhere or do
something for my blog again or edit jewelry photos, etc. I'm usually
working on and off from 8AM to 11PM. Being an entrepreneur means you can
have your own schedule, but to be successful, you have to work a lot!
What advice would you give a young aspiring designer or someone toying with the idea of making jewelry?
Make
sure you love what you're doing and be committed to working over-time
to make your 'big idea' work. Rather than paying attention to trends,
pay attention to your customers, they hold the key to how your business
will flourish. Be an expert in your field and take classes so you know
exactly what goes into making jewelry. Even when you get your business
to the point where you can out-source your manufacturing, if you have an
intimate knowledge of the process, you will still be in charge. Be
critical of your work and remember to edit so you're not bogged down
with too many pieces in a collection, keep the strong ones and let the
weaker ones go. Stay inspired and energetic and do whatever you have to
do to keep going!
All photos from
mrkate.com - head on over there for loads of inspiration and fun videos! Thanks, Kate!