#LifeLessons: Shoe Designer Tamara Mellon on What It Takes to Build a Business

Our Second Life podcast (released on Mondays) is growing! On Wednesdays, we’ll be releasing a limited series called Life Lessons, in which Who What Wear co-founder and Chief Content Officer Hillary Kerr will chat with women who’ve had incredible careers within a single field or industry. Subscribe to Second Life on iTunes, and stay tuned. This week, Hillary talks to Tamara Mellon, the woman who co-founded Jimmy Choo and went on to launch her own eponymous line.

Believe it or not, London-born designer Tamara Mellon tells us that when she left school without a degree, she was voted “least likely to succeed.” Over a decade later, after she had worked in PR and as an editor at British Vogue, co-founded a top-selling designer shoe company (yep, that would be Jimmy Choo), and then started her own eponymous label, that same school came knocking on her door asking her to speak to the student body. “That just shows that you can turn your life around,” she tells Hillary. “You can do anything that you want to do, and you can be self-educated.”

It’s this persistence and self-belief that have carried her through the highs and lows she’s experienced in her career, which started with a job on the sales floor at Browns in London when she was 18. Initially, she wondered what she was doing there, but as it turns out, there was a purpose: Later on, when she opened the first Jimmy Choo store, she was well prepared. “I knew how to stock a stock room. I knew how to serve a customer. I knew how to ring things up. I knew how to operate a store.”

But we’re getting ahead of ourselves: A key part of her founding Jimmy Choo involved her work for British Vogue. As an accessories editor, she’d hit up the then little-known shoe designer at his London studio to make custom pieces for shoots, and she sensed a demand for the kind of designer shoes he was crafting. (This was the height of Sex and the City and Manolo mania, after all.) After she lost her magazine job, admitted to herself that she had a problem with drugs, and checked herself into rehab, she found a renewed sense of purpose in turning Jimmy Choo into a real business (and a household name).

“I can’t believe that I wasn’t too afraid to do it,” she says of her then 27-year-old self, who went to Italy, visited factories, made the designs, and talked to buyers. She put her heart and soul into Jimmy Choo, working as the brand’s CEO and creative director for its first five years, but eventually got tired of the snags that came with dealing with private equity, plus the sexism she saw in the largely male-run industry. “When I looked at my counterparts, I was [earning] about a third of what they were earning,” she recalls.

So she left the company in 2011 and focused on channeling her skill set and experience into a women-led company with a culture she could be proud of—one that’s also disrupting the way luxury shoes are bought and sold. It took some course-corrections along the way, but she wasn’t afraid to experiment. She was ahead of the pack with her see-now, buy-now model; she’s cutting the markups traditionally associated with high-end shoes; she’s offering a whole new shoe-shopping experience in her Tamara Mellon boutiques; and she’s also expanded her product line into handbags.

Her most important takeaway? “I’ve learned to get rid of imposter syndrome, speak up, use your voice, and talk authentically about the things that you really care about,” she says—something she and her brand are doing daily, and we’re excited to see whatever’s coming next.

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43 Affordable Vacation Pieces to Buy When You’re Bored

As you know, there are a lot of ways to spend your time when you’re bored. Shopping is just one of them, but it can be a valid use of free time if you find items that you need or at least know you’ll use. Another valid use of free time is vacation-planning, which is particularly timely right now. You probably have your summer travel plans set at this point (and if you don’t, there’s still time!), so now is the time to figure out your wardrobe for said trip.

The vast number of vacation-friendly pieces on the internet is overwhelming right now, to say the least, so I narrowed the offerings down to a slightly less-overwhelming 43 cool items that clock in under $100. In case you’re staying local this summer, they’re great for that too. Prepare your idle fingers to scroll through an excellent assortment of accessories, shoes, denim, swimwear, summer dresses, and more.

Just the thing to wear with crop tops.
Reformation’s prints just get better and better.
If you hate coming up with outfits on vacation, this is the answer.
I’m completely obsessed with sunglass chains this summer.
This is impossible not to compliment.
I love this unique color.
As you can see, this looks great with white denim.
Gotta love a waterproof beach bag that’s actually cute.
I can see why this is selling out. Shop the matching Bikini Bottoms High Waist ($25).
This is the exact hat I’ve been wearing this summer.
For chilly nights on the beach (and airplanes).
This is the reason I hope the hair accessory trend never dies.
Perhaps the most versatile item on this list.
Dresses like this make vacation packing easy.
I just bought this flattering top in black, and I will definitely be wearing it this weekend.
Jellies!
Cotton Citizen’s tie-dye pieces are so good.
Another no-brainer summer outfit for ya.
Vacation jewelry should be fun.
Bella Hadid just wore these, and you can too.
Simple, but it packs a punch.
Perfect for layering with other necklaces.
Because beach towels are never big enough.
I’m coining 2019 the summer of the tank top.
Topshop knows how to make a covetable set.
Seventies shades are the year’s biggest sunglass trend.
The perfect way to try this season’s hot-pink trend.
I love the easy fit of these shorts.
Perfect for adding a vintage touch to your look.
Sorry, couldn’t resist one more tank top.
Might as well get the mini version too.
Why not?
Wear it to dinner, and then throw it over your swimsuit the next day.
Linen shorts are perfect for the hottest of days.
I love a cover-up that doubles as an outfit.
Two jewelry trends are better than one.
Not just for brides.
I can’t get over this print.
When Outdoor Voices and Teva team up, great things happen.
People are losing it over the return of this wildly popular Topshop dress.
Don’t forget to pack something for a fancy night out.
These pretty sneakers plus jeans and a white tee equals the perfect travel outfit.
This will match all of your swimsuits.

Next up, 38 affordable shoes, bags, T-shirts, and swimsuits to buy when you’re bored.