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639: From $60K in Debt to ICONIC $100M Fashion Label | Rebecca Minkoff

Mar 12, 2026
Rebecca Minkoff, fashion designer who built her namesake brand from $60K debt to a global lifestyle label. She recounts early NYC hustle, costly product mistakes, and grassroots sales tactics. She explains pivoting from vertical integration to a licensing model, surviving cashflow shocks and COVID, and using bold publicity moves to scale and reclaim her creative voice.
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ANECDOTE

Brother Yuri Stepped In To Scale Operations

  • Yuri Minkoff, Rebecca's brother, initially helped with business basics then became CEO as sales grew, moving to New York when sales reached ~$20M.
  • He organized operations, allowing Rebecca to focus on design, PR, and customer connection.
INSIGHT

Revenue Illusion Versus Cash Reality

  • High revenue doesn't guarantee cash; wholesale cycles, long supplier lead times, and retailer chargebacks create continual cashflow gaps.
  • Rebecca explains the leapfrog effect: you prepay production while retailers pay 90–120 days late and deduct fees, shrinking net cash.
ADVICE

Build Rich Margins To Weather Disasters

  • Protect margin aggressively; treat margin as your most precious asset and build buffer for disasters like tariffs, floods, or shipping delays.
  • For DTC, Rebecca suggests aiming for very healthy gross margins (she cites ~76% as strong baseline).
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