We’re featuring over at Women Home Business Alison Liebeskind, founder and creative force behind the fashion knitwear Alison Beth Company. Alison was able to successfully use her passion for textiles into a thriving business in a cut-throat industry, and her creations have been featured in numerous fashion spreads.

The article focused on how she started, from the time she was doing everything herself hand knitting all her products while running the day to day operations of the business to outsourcing production to other manufacturers.

We get a lot of questions on how to start a fashion business, and it is inspiring to read about someone who was able to actually start a successful business in the field.

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Isabel Isidro
Isabel Isidro is the Co-founder of PowerHomeBiz.com, one of the longest-running online resources dedicated to helping aspiring entrepreneurs start and grow home-based and small businesses. She is also the Co-Founder and CEO of Ysari Digital, a digital marketing agency specializing in SEO, content strategy, and performance marketing for small and mid-sized businesses. With over two decades of experience in online business development, Isabel has launched and managed multiple successful websites, including Women Home Business, Starting Up Tips and Learning from Big Boys.Passionate about empowering others to succeed in business, Isabel combines real-world experience with a deep understanding of digital marketing, monetization strategies, and lean startup principles. A mom of three boys, avid vintage postcard collector, and frustrated scrapbooker, she brings creativity and entrepreneurial hustle to everything she does. Connect with her on Twitter Twitter or explore her work at PowerHomeBiz.com.

2 thoughts on “Entrepreneur Success Story: Alison Leibeskind”

  1. We get a lot of questions on how to start a fashion business, and it is inspiring to read about someone who was able to actually start a successful business in the field.

    Regarding apparel entrepreneurship, that’s what I do. I have loads of success stories, I should do more of these profiles. Some of my designers are doing over 50 million a year now. Pretty exciting stuff.

    I’ve tried to contact your organization with regard to supplying specific content (since that’s *all* I do) but have gotten nowhere. In spite of my 27 years in the apparel industry (heavy production experience) and 15 years of working with entrepreneurs, there doesn’t seem to be any interest from your organization. If you’re only interested in hearing from people who’ve made it (versus those of us who help them make it), there’s lots to cull from amongst my readership. I try to be even handed and help everybody whether they’ve made it or not.
    http://www.fashion-incubator.com

    I was also an econ major (eco development).

  2. We get a lot of questions on how to start a fashion business, and it is inspiring to read about someone who was able to actually start a successful business in the field.

    Regarding apparel entrepreneurship, that’s what I do. I have loads of success stories, I should do more of these profiles. Some of my designers are doing over 50 million a year now. Pretty exciting stuff.

    I’ve tried to contact your organization with regard to supplying specific content (since that’s *all* I do) but have gotten nowhere. In spite of my 27 years in the apparel industry (heavy production experience) and 15 years of working with entrepreneurs, there doesn’t seem to be any interest from your organization. If you’re only interested in hearing from people who’ve made it (versus those of us who help them make it), there’s lots to cull from amongst my readership. I try to be even handed and help everybody whether they’ve made it or not.
    http://www.fashion-incubator.com

    I was also an econ major (eco development).

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