The Retail Pilot

Veronica Beard: The Most Eponymous Brand EVER! How Two Veronicas Took Their Diverse Backgrounds and a Common Passion for Fashion to Creat...


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Ken interviews Veronica Miele Beard and Veronica Swanson Beard, sisters-in-law and Co-Founders of women's lifestyle brand, Veronica Beard.

Veronica Miele Beard is from North Caldwell, New Jersey, and hails from the world of finance. She worked in sales and trading at multiple investment banks on Wall Street—and did a stint in ad sales at Vogue—before becoming a partner and COO at technology hedge fund, Coatue, where she learned to take risks and build a business. A mother of five, Veronica loves to travel and take her kids off the grid.

Veronica Swanson Beard grew up on both coasts, in San Francisco, California and Naples, Florida. Her career in fashion started at Narciso Rodriguez and Alberta Ferretti, in wholesale, and as a buyer for Marissa Collections in Florida. If not a fashion designer, this mother of three would be flipping real estate and designing interiors.

Key Highlights of The Podcast:

1. Unique Beginnings and Partnership: Veronica Miele Beard and Veronica Swanson Beard met at a wedding and became sisters-in-law. Both shared a passion for fashion and product obsession, leading them to create a fashion line together.

2.Combining Different Skill Sets: Veronica Miele Beard came from a fashion background while Veronica Swanson Beard had a finance background. Their collaboration brought together creativity, fashion connections, business acumen, and an understanding of product, which played crucial roles in their company's formation.

3. Identifying a Market Void: Their vision focused on creating a "uniform" for women, beginning with the iconic Dickie jacket. Recognizing the need for versatile, interchangeable pieces that offered style, functionality, and adaptability for women in various professions and stages of life became their foundation.

4. Bootstrap Business Start: Starting the company required minimal initial funding. They operated from Veronica Miele Beard's apartment, driving around in Veronica Swanson Beard's car, creating samples, and handling everything themselves, emphasizing a hands-on approach and learning experience.

5. Adaptation and Growth: They initially positioned themselves in the opening designer market but repositioned to advanced contemporary, lowering price points by 30% to cater to a broader audience. Their ability to adapt, identify gaps in the market, and create a unique brand around quality products contributed significantly to their success.

6. Denim as a Crucial Component: The founders emphasize the importance of denim in their business. They've honed in on perfecting the fit and style of women's jeans, understanding that jeans are a fundamental aspect of American fashion. Denim is considered the casualization of Veronica Beard and is a key element in keeping customers engaged.

7. Customer-Centric Approach: They extensively study and understand their customers, considering various body shapes, sizes, and preferences. They recognize that women will go to great lengths to find the perfect pair of jeans and focus on ensuring their brand accommodates diverse customer needs.

8. Global Inspiration and Market Adaptation: Travel serves as a significant source of inspiration. They discuss visiting different cultures and markets, observing how women in various parts of the world approach fashion. Adapting their brand to suit different markets, understanding local preferences, colors, and trends, is a key part of their strategy.

9. Transition to Direct-to-Consumer and Retail Experience: The founders discuss their transition from wholesale to direct-to-consumer retail. They highlight the importance of owning the brand's narrative, storytelling, and creating an immersive experience in their stores, which serve as community hubs for their customers.

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