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The Business of Fashion Podcast

Oliver Spencer on The Ups and Downs of Building a Fashion Business

The Business of Fashion Podcast

The Business of Fashion

Fashion & Beauty, Business, Arts

4.6770 Ratings

🗓️ 14 July 2023

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

The celebrated menswear designer joins BoF’s Imran Amed to discuss the evolution of his career in fashion from selling secondhand clothes to building his own brands.


Background


At first glance, Oliver Spencer’s story might seem like a fashion fairytale. In just a matter of a few years, he went from selling secondhand garments in a stall on London’s Portobello Road to seeing actors wearing his bespoke waistcoats in the 1994 film “Four Weddings and a Funeral,” putting his formalwear label Favourbrook into the spotlight. 


But in the subsequent years, Spencer faced the challenges that come with running an independent fashion brand: from debt to self-doubt while aiming to reach profitability milestones. 


“Small is beautiful. You have to have a certain amount of business turnover to get to these levels, but you don’t need hundreds of millions [of dollars] to run a profitable brand,” says Spencer.


Key Insights:


  • The British designer’s formalwear background — which includes creating looks for highbrow events like the Royal Ascot — informed his approach to menswear, even given today’s inclinations for toned-down dressing. “Just because you’re wearing casual, doesn’t mean you’re not dressing right,” says Spencer. 
  • Even as consumer preferences change, however, Spencer believes it’s just as critical to maintain clear sight of the brand’s original vision as it is to evolve it. “I will have one foot stuck in the past and the rest of my body walking into the future,” he said.    
  • As a small brand, storytelling and working with the right wholesale partners go hand in hand. “The wrong wholesale partner can send the wrong message,” said Spencer. 
  • Spencer has ADHD and dyslexia, which he says creates both challenges and opportunities. “You understand how to deal with problems and you understand how to work out a problem in a different way… You can see things in a problem that other people can’t see.”


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0:00.0

Hi, this is Imran Ahmed, founder and CEO of the Business of Fashion. Welcome to the

0:09.3

Bof podcast. It's Friday, July 14th. Earlier this year, I had the pleasure of sitting next to the

0:16.3

menswear designer Oliver Spencer at a dinner he hosted in London. It's always great to get to know the person

0:22.5

behind a brand, and that was especially true with Oliver as he is a great storyteller, and he has

0:28.9

incredible stories to tell. Most of all, Oliver has done that rare thing. He's built a profitable,

0:36.4

independent fashion brand. Small is beautiful. You have to have a

0:41.1

certain amount of business turnover to get to these levels, but you don't need hundreds of millions

0:48.1

to run a brand. This week on the BOF podcast, I sit down with Oliver to hear his amazing personal journey

0:55.5

from a market stall in Portobello Road to running two independent menswear businesses

1:00.7

and then having to adapt to post-pandemic lifestyle changes.

1:05.0

Here's Oliver Spencer on the BOF podcast.

1:10.2

Oliver Spencer, welcome to the BOF podcast. How are you today?

1:14.5

Very good. Thank you very much for inviting me along.

1:18.2

Well, I was so curious to sit down with you again because we met at dinner about a month or so ago.

1:25.1

Yeah.

1:25.8

And I was so curious and interested to hear your story.

1:31.2

I mean, the name Oliver Spencer is a brand that anyone who's a menswear

1:36.3

officianto anywhere in the world really has heard of, but not many people know the story

1:42.9

of how it all happened.

1:45.2

And I wanted to start today about asking about your early years, you know,

1:50.4

and we talked a little bit about art school and your start there.

1:54.2

I mean, when you decided to go to art school, like, what were you looking to learn?

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