Hi everyone, hope you’ve all had a great week! It took me a while to get this new video right but it’s one of my very favourite videos to date. I’m sharing career advice that ACTUALLY works & how I’ve applied it to help grow my business. Everyone seems to be dishing out advice these days but few are showing you how to actually do things, so I’m hoping this video might help. Oh and it also features the best of the best – Gary Vee! Enjoy & let me know what you think in the comments! Erika x
Megan
17 February
Hi Erika,
I love your videos (your vlogmas was one of the only ones I actually watched fully) and really enjoyed this video! Some of the tips you gave were really useful and I’ve taken note :) Tip 4 was something I’ll defiantly be taking on board! Have a nice day,
Megan x
Sara Sharifpour
17 February
Just watched it and it was truly inspiring!! And really helpful as well. Have just been taking a lot of notes! Would absolutely love to see more like this!! :) Have a great weekend! x Sara
Kelly Lund
17 February
Oh gosh, I watched this video this morning while getting ready. I just simply couldn’t take the news anymore and it was such a great, uplifting idea to tune into this video instead. First thing I did when I got to work was map out small blocks of time to complete tasks and move on – definitely did wonders to keep my on task. Thanks so much for recommending him! I’m following him basically everywhere now, :p
xoxo – Kelly
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27 August
Oh gosh, I watched this video this morning while getting ready. I just simply couldn’t take the news anymore and it was such a great, uplifting idea to tune into this video instead. First thing I did when I got to work was map out small blocks of time to complete tasks and move on – definitely did wonders to keep my on task. Thanks so much for recommending him! I’m following him basically everywhere now, :p
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30 August
When the folks at Dior called me up to let me know that there would be a third couture show (to add to the usual two) because they had especially invited, flown in and put up sixty-eight fashion students from sixteen colleges from all around the world to attend the show, I think I might have audibly shrieked. I’m no fashion student but I couldn’t contain my excitement on their behalf because this was really an unprecedented move by any big maison to open up their doors in this way to “spread the word about the magic of haute couture”. When I was asked whether I would like to experience their Dior rêve with some of the students, in particular the ones from London, the answer was of course “Hell, YES!” I can’t emphasise enough how generous an opportunity this is on the part of Dior, without any particular business motivation other than to communicate and educate what haute couture is all about and why it is something so special in an increasingly watered down mass of product in the fashion world. In addition to seeing the show, the students were also given tours around the haute couture ateliers, to watch the petites mains at work. Nobody has ever been given access to the ateliers on the day before the show and here were sixty-eight students walking through cutting tables, mannequins and busy-bee artisans in white coats, followed by camera crews and nosy bloggers (guilty). Before the show, they also attended lectures about the house of Dior and were given the chance to meet key employees from the other LVMH houses. All in all, a fashion student’s dream – a sanctioned invitation to a fashion show where normally they might have gatecrashed their way in and a prime opportunity to get one’s foot in the door at maison.