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The Story of a Brand

The Shainhouse Group - The Inclusive Fashion Specialist

The Story of a Brand

Ramon Vela

Business, Entrepreneurship

5145 Ratings

🗓️ 18 July 2020

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

Did you know that over 68% of women worldwide fall into the “plus-size” category? And yet, a majority of the world’s most prominent fashion brands and retailers have failed to integrate the growing demand for plus size clothing and apparel. It seems mind-boggling that retailers are willing to segment ¾ of potential customers into the background of their manufacturing and marketing strategies.

Pamela Shainhouse, founder and president of The Shainhouse Group, has made it her life’s mission to educate retailers and help change the narrative surrounding plus size women in fashion. Following the tragic loss of her young daughter, Pamela created her own plus-size fashion line. She set out to bring the same luxury, quality, and dignity afforded to mainstream lines into plus-size clothing. Using her powerful personal experiences, along with years of market research, she has become the foremost expert in plus size fashion. Here is her story...

In part one of this Feature, Pamela talks about: Why she decided to create her own plus-size fashion line, How she developed the expertise to service the many different customers outside the mainstream fashion population, How 68.9% of women worldwide are a size 14 and up, Why many women feel frustrated with the segmented marketing geared toward “plus-size”, Which brands she sees as bringing inclusivity to the forefront, How the teen “plus-size” market has doubled in the last five years, and the changing mindset of millennials and gen Z that is affecting the market, Her predictions for market changes following the pandemic including the fall of “fast fashion”, How many brands are helping to evolve marketing strategies to serve changing attitudes and promoting inclusivity for all consumers, Why it’s important for fashion brands to integrate models of all sizes, shapes, and ages, and more. 
 
Join us while Ramon Vela interviews Pamela in Part 1 of this episode and listen to her share the inside story of a brand.
 
For more on The Shainhouse Group visit: https://www.theshainhousegroup.com/
 
 

Transcript

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0:00.0

Recorded at Retention Science Studios, this is not your average entrepreneur or e-commerce

0:10.9

podcast, and he's not your average host.

0:14.4

This is The Story of a Brand with your host, Ramon Vela.

0:21.2

I remember shopping with my father once, and as it happens, it was my wedding for my wedding dress.

0:28.8

And just for a background, quick background, is my father had the largest manufacturer

0:35.1

of children's wear in Canada.

0:37.2

So he taught me all the

0:38.4

fabrications and knitwear and everything, which is why I must have had the gene for manufacturing

0:46.9

in me because it was instilled in me. But I remember looking at this wedding gown and he said,

0:53.8

Pammy, I want you to try that wedding

0:55.2

bone out.

0:55.6

And I said, are you kidding?

0:56.7

It's a size 20.

0:57.6

I'm not putting that on.

0:59.8

Right?

1:00.4

I'm not putting on a size 20 wedding gown.

1:03.7

And he looked at me and he said to me, Pammy, there is no size God.

1:10.5

Okay?

1:11.1

There's nobody up there who's saying that this is exactly the way a size 20 is or this is exactly

1:17.4

how a 10 is or at 14.

1:20.6

If you try something on and you like it and it fits, you buy it.

1:25.9

If it doesn't fit, you move on.

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