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The Jewelry District

Episode 89: Guest Malyia McNaughton

The Jewelry District

JCK

Fashion & Beauty, Business News, Business, Arts, News

9.925 Ratings

🗓️ 14 February 2023

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

JCK editor-in-chief Victoria Gomelsky and news director Rob Bates talk with Malyia McNaughton, founder of Made by Malyia. The self-taught jewelry designer and Black in Jewelry Coalition board member is proof that trusting your gut can be the key to creative success. When Malyia couldn’t find the jewelry she wanted, she designed her own—and wore it. Demand for her designs inspired her to launch her brand and has made her a rising star whose looks have been worn by Lizzo and other celebrities.Sponsored by De Beers: diamondeducation.debeers.com (http://diamondeducation.debeers.com)Show Notes1:53 From body chain to brand launch5:09 Expanding organically8:04 Turning obstacles into opportunities10:53 Finding creative inspiration13:57 High-profile partnerships17:58 In the spotlight on SNL20:51 The Black in Jewelry Coalition: making a difference23:52 Tips for aspiring designersEpisode CreditsHosts: Rob Bates and Victoria GomelskyProducer and engineer: Natalie ChometPlugs: jckonline.com (jckonline.com); @jckmagazine (instagram.com/jckmagazine); madebymalyia.com (https://madebymalyia.com/); diamondeducation.debeers.com (http://diamondeducation.debeers.com) [Use promo code JCKPRO_15 at checkout for 15% off workshops.]Show RecapFrom body chain to brand launchVictoria introduces Brooklyn-based designer Malyia McNaughton, founder of Made by Malyia, and asks how she started creating jewelry. The daughter of Jamaican immigrants was born in the Bronx, raised in Florida, and attended Florida State University, where she studied fashion merchandising and product development. After graduating, she moved back to New York to pursue a career in fashion, starting in sales and product development for Nicole Miller and eventually designing for another fashion brand.In 2014, Malyia had tickets to a music festival in Philadelphia. She wanted to make a statement by wearing a body chain but couldn’t find the right piece. Undeterred, she sourced materials and designed her own. Little did she dream she was making her first item of jewelry. “I got stopped by so many people asking me where I’d gotten it,” Malyia recalls. “After the fifth or sixth person, my friends said, ‘You might be onto something.’ We went to lunch, and they helped me come up with the name Made by Malyia.’ It was one of those Oprah aha moments.”Expanding organicallyAfter months of trial and error, Malyia developed a body chain she felt was ready to put on Etsy. To her delight, orders poured in. Still, she viewed Made by Malyia as a creative outlet, not a business. Gradually she added products based on buyers’ feedback. When a client asked if she could make a temporary nose ring, Malyia branched into nonpermanent nose and body jewelry.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Jewelry District, a podcast by J.C.K. brought to you by the De Beers Institute of Diamonds.

0:17.0

Today, Rob Bates and Victoria Gamowski talk with Malia McNaughton, founder and creative director of Made by Malia.

0:29.6

Hey, everyone.

0:31.0

Welcome to the Jewelry District.

0:32.8

This is Victoria Gamelski, editor-in-chief of JCPay and and JCP Online.com, calling in from Los Angeles, and I'm with...

0:40.3

Rob Bates, news director of JCPay and JCPonline.com, calling in from New York City.

0:47.0

And I'm actually, and this is not how it typically is, I'm at JCP World Headquarters.

0:52.4

So I'm very excited. It's very nice.

0:53.9

Global headquarters. Yeah, I missed very excited. It's very nice. Global headquarters.

0:55.2

Yeah, I miss that office.

0:56.6

That's a...

0:57.1

Yeah, it's a nice office.

0:58.2

Do I sound more professional being in the office or not?

1:00.4

You kind of do, actually.

1:01.8

Yeah.

1:01.9

I feel like there's space around you.

1:03.9

You're not kind of hemmed in in a living room.

1:06.3

Not in, like, a nine-year-old's room. Not in a nine-year-old's room. You've got, you've got space. Is it a

1:11.2

nice clear day? Can you see out those beautiful windows of one-world room? I don't, I'm not at a window,

1:16.2

but yes, it is a, it is a very nice day. Well, I hope to make it to the office myself. I've been on a

1:21.4

tear of travel as per usual, and I just got back from Tucson for the jump shows. So we'll probably have to catch up on those on our next podcast,

1:30.2

but I'll just tease you by saying it was a pretty phenomenal show

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