The Fashion Bible opens first bricks-and-mortar shop in Sunderland after worldwide online success
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Lisa Fox, owner and founder of The Fashion Bible, is hoping this will be the first stage in the company’s plans to expand across the UK.
Lisa, from Sunderland, set up The Fashion Bible online ten years ago, with just an initial £90 investment.
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Hide AdThe success of the brand - which offers stylish and affordable clothing for fashion-conscious women - has led not only to her growing an international customer base but now her first dedicated store at the Bridges.
“It was just the right time to do this,” said Lisa, who will initially be creating four new jobs.
“And because I'm from Sunderland I always wanted our first flagship store to be in my hometown.
“We have already had a high street presence because we did manage to launch into four Topshop stores and were hoping to get into more before the chain sadly closed down.”
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Hide AdThose four stores included the Trafford Centre, Manchester – which was the second largest Topshop store in the world – the Arndale Centre, Manchester, Eldon Square in Newcastle and at the Bridges.
Lisa said The Fashion Bible performed way beyond expectations and the plan was for the brand to be rolled out to other Topshop stores before the company went under.
“Because it did go so well in those stores that has given us the confidence to go it alone and open our own stores.”
The new store is a prime location opposite River Island and was creating interest even before it opened.
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Hide Ad“We had people wanting to buy some of the clothes as soon as we were putting them out,” she said.
Lisa had previously worked as a business development officer at Newcastle College and then with a training provider before deciding to use her sales skills for herself.
She initially started the company from home with her daughter, but the growth meant they soon had to find their own warehouse.
The long term aim is also to design and manufacture their own lines, which will also be sold both online and in stores.