Evolution from Fashion Blogger to Designer with Danielle Bernstein, Founder of We Wore What
The Retail Pilot20 Touko 2024

Evolution from Fashion Blogger to Designer with Danielle Bernstein, Founder of We Wore What

Ken Pilot interviews Danielle Bernstein on this episode of The Retail Pilot podcast.

Danielle is a native New Yorker and fashion influencer turned business mogul. She has a dedicated fan base of over 3.3 million followers and counting across her social media platforms. Danielle started her internationally recognized blog in 2010 as a daily dose of outfit inspiration for women everywhere, before growing the platform into an aspirational yet relatable home for all things coveted. Danielle has since launched her brand, Shop WeWoreWhat, a direct to consumer and wholesale business with millions of customers worldwide.

Key takeaways from this podcast interview include:

· Value of Early Work Experience: Danielle emphasized the importance of early career "bitch work" in building character, work ethic, and appreciation for later success. Her experiences folding clothes, steaming garments, and doing menial tasks gave her valuable perspective and helped shape her career.

· Adaptability and Innovation in Career Development: Danielle's journey into fashion was unplanned. Initially interested in event planning and nightlife, she pivoted to fashion during college. Her ability to adapt and innovate, particularly with the launch of her street style blog "We Wore What," showcases the importance of seizing new opportunities and being an early adopter of social media.

· Authenticity and Risk-Taking: Danielle discussed the importance of authenticity in her personal and professional life. She highlighted her willingness to take risks and pursue what she wants, whether in her love life or business ventures. This proactive and fearless approach has been crucial to her success.

· Building a Diverse and Inclusive Brand: The "We Wore What" brand caters to a broad demographic, with price points under $200, ensuring accessibility. Danielle's commitment to maintaining a high-low mix in her wardrobe reflects her belief that style isn't about expensive labels but about creativity and personal expression.

· Long-Term Brand Partnerships and Influencer Integrity: Danielle values long-term partnerships over one-off deals, which she believes build trust with her audience. She advises other influencers to adopt a similar approach, focusing on authentic, enduring collaborations rather than short-term financial gains. This strategy has helped her maintain credibility and longevity in her career.

· Creative Process and Inspiration: Danielle Bernstein elaborates on her creative process, highlighting the importance of data-driven design based on past best-sellers, customer feedback, and personal inspiration from everyday items and runways. She emphasizes "smart designing" by reinventing successful styles to create new products.

· Controversy and Resilience: Addressing past controversies regarding accusations of copying designs, Danielle firmly denies these claims and underscores the rigorous, multi-layered process her design team follows to ensure originality. She reflects on how facing cancel culture has made her stronger as a leader and business owner.

· Campaigns and Storytelling: Bernstein discusses the significance of themed collections and destination-based photo shoots in creating a compelling narrative for her brand. Locations like St. Barthes and Italy are chosen to enhance the storytelling aspect of her collections, making the process engaging for followers and customers.

· Influencer Marketing and Brand Strategy: Danielle notes the shift in influencer marketing towards a more results-oriented approach, where brands focus on monetary ROI. She points out that longevity in the industry requires filling a unique market niche and having the ability to sell products effectively.

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