Tuesday, November 26, 2013

How do I become the next Barbie or Bratz (Business-wise not Beauty and Fashion-Wise)...Please Read On...?

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Skylar Sca


(I'm 13 and I love to dream big) You know how The Barbie Company and Bratz Company has every item for girls and teens. From dolls to shampoos to clothes to shoes to accessories to bedrooms to movies to kitchen appliances (I know!) to beauty items to make-up to online games to websites to video games to tv series to backpacks and everything else! What's next: A real Barbie car for a human! (Don't tell me they already made that!)

I want my GI-NORMOUS, multi-billion international business/corporation to be better then The Barbie/Bratz Company and I will aim the audience specifically at tween and teen girls And plus I'll call it something else (well duh!). I'm probably thinking of calling mine Girly Girls or something like that!

How do I get started, I am completely CLUELESS!?

Sorry if I seem unspecific!



Answer
You are dreaming big! Start thinking of ideas now, and write them down. Once you get into high school and college, study buisness! That education will help you achieve your goal. And whatever happens, don't let go of that dream! Good luck!

Any fashionistas out there? What's "IN" and the must haves for tweens?




lizardmama


I'm really not looking for the "find your own style" or the "be yourself and don't worry about it" answers. I really have no clue what's in style for the 10-13 age group. I'm asking for all tips... from jewelry to bags to backpacks to shoelaces. This will be my daughter's first day EVER in school. She's been homeschooled up to now, and I don't think PJ's until noon will do the trick. It's important to her that she fits in. Thank you!!!!


Answer
Since she's 10-13, you should go to Abercrombie Kids. They have a website http://www.abercrombiekids.com/kids/lifestyles/html/homepage.html so go check that out. There should be one near you, it's a very popular store. Although it's a bit pricey, she'll definitly be instyle. I doubt you'll find something her size in hollister, forever 21, etc. Unless you get XS. stuff, but they don't always have stuff that fits a pre-teen. I'd stick to Abercrombie Kids, and also you may want to research fashion for teens/pre-teens a little. Even looking at what other girls her age are wearing at like malls and stuff will help. Just makesure you don't get stuff that's out. You'll catch on quick, don't be worried, fashion's all around us.

Some cute examples of clothes:
Layering tops
Leggings w/ miniskirts
Leggings w/ longer tops
Ripped/Destroyed/Distressed/Frayed Jeans
Logo tees (Hollister/Abercrombie/American Eagle)
Polo Tees
Tanks/Camis (good for layering with v-top tees)
Knits/Henley tops
Crop/Knit Sweaters
Chunky bangles/Bohemian Jewlery, it's very cheap and light wieght =)
Beremuda Shorts
(Shoes)Flats/Wedges/Flip Flops

I hate when people are like "It doesn't matter what clothes you're wearing, blah, blah. it only matters what her personality is" IT DOES MATTER. Don't get me wrong, it's very nice to have a good personality and friends who accept you for you, but what do people see when they first look at you? They can't see your soul/mind/personailty/etc. They see your style, your clothes. That's why it's important to be in style and look good and have a good personality. Cause looks will only get you so far. Since she's been homeschooled for all this time, she's probably a bit shy but she's probably not mean or snobby so that's a good thing, or maybe i'm just too quick to judge. That's a good thing though. Just let her get out more and hang out with kids her age more often so she's used to it when she goes to school. You can't only look good, you need to act right too. Goodluck!




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