ABOUT THE EPISODE
So many brands can attribute success to social media stardom, but very few elicit the cult-like fandom of Lisa Says Gah.
After years of working in fast fashion, founder & CEO Lisa Buhler found herself searching for sustainable pieces that were more accessible to the average millennial.
What started as a curation of quirky statement pieces by small, sustainable, women-owned businesses, Lisa Says Gah forged a new path in the ecommerce space as an anti-shop kind of shop—one where community, inspiration, diversity, discovery and a little bit of nostalgia are pillars to its success.
on this episode of WorkParty, Lisa shares how she created and scaled one of today’s most sought after brands by saying no to fast fashion.
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LISTEN TO THE EPISODE
IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS . . .
How her early interest in fashion manifested in a clear career path
How slow fashion and independent design became the pillars of the brand's identity
Building the business as a team of 1 from her apartment in a new city
The role social media continues to play in brand strategy
LSG's growth through pop-up partnerships
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