
The Business Side of Fashion: Building a Closet, Not Chasing Trends
Leveling Up with Lindsay · Lindsay Salzbrun
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Show Notes
Takeaways
- Market trips aren’t glamorous shopping—they’re high-risk inventory decisions with no returns, tight timing, and real pressure.
- Buying strategy includes price points, vendor comparisons, quality checks (fabric, seams, fit), and planning for seasons and shipping delays.
- White Peony focuses on building a wearable closet for real women—using customer “avatars” and real-life styling needs, not just viral trends.
In this behind-the-scenes conversation, Lindsay Salzbrun and guest host Autumn Backes pull back the curtain on what boutique “market” trips actually require: late nights, early alarms, spreadsheets, risk, and the responsibility of choosing inventory that must sell. They share memorable stories from early buying trips, explain how they balance what they love with the numbers, and unpack their philosophy of building closets—not chasing fast-fashion hype. Plus, Lindsay teases the spring/summer vibe: brighter colors, patterns, florals, and ultra-soft sets designed to bring sunshine into the store after a long winter.
Key Topics Covered:
- What “market” is and why boutique buying is a major business decision
- The real pressure: inventory risk, no returns, timing trends, and shipping delays
- Balancing gut instinct with analytics and past best-seller lessons
- Trends vs. value: quality fabrics, fit, hang-on-the-rack reality, and customer avatars
- Spring/summer preview: bold color, pastels, florals, patterns, and fewer black pieces
White Peony Boutique: https://whitepeonyboutique.com/?gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAApMpvCjycyQ0c3Sl_UrGxbZUb4LOZ&gclid=Cj0KCQjw_JzABhC2ARIsAPe3ynpJ9T2QVOZHyVWc-Y_563PFrHUfZJTncb36Zu7FloMFXCrEXaAL05QaAs67EALw_wcB