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Handbag Designer 101: The Stories Behind Handbag Designers, Brands, and Industry Icons

Emily Blumenthal
Handbag Designer 101: The Stories Behind Handbag Designers, Brands, and Industry Icons
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  • Handbag Designer 101: The Stories Behind Handbag Designers, Brands, and Industry Icons

    Turning Leather Waste into Luxury Handbags Emily Blumenthal & Cassandra Kane

    2026-06-23 | 35 mins.
    What happens when a designer steps inside the Italian luxury manufacturing system and sees how much material never makes it into the final product? In this episode, Cassandra Kane shares how a move to Florence transformed her understanding of craftsmanship, sustainability, and the hidden costs of luxury production. After years designing for major fashion brands, she discovered the staggering amount of leather waste generated during manufacturing and set out to create a different model. The result was CMA, an upcycled handbag brand that transforms leather offcuts and overstock into modern, luxury-quality accessories. Cassandra also discusses the challenges of building a circular supply chain in Italy, the creation of Zero Lab, and why transparency, education, and thoughtful design are essential to making sustainability more than just a marketing claim.
    Key Takeaways:
    • Waste is built into luxury production — Understanding the manufacturing process reveals opportunities for innovation.
     • Sustainability requires infrastructure — Great intentions aren't enough without systems that support circularity.
     • Storytelling builds trust — Transparency, education, and product longevity help customers connect with purpose-driven brands.
    🎧 Listen now for an inside look at Italian craftsmanship, circular fashion, and building a luxury brand with sustainability at its core.
    Our Guest:
     Cassandra Kane is the founder of CMA, an Italian-made handbag brand that transforms luxury leather offcuts and surplus materials into elevated accessories. Based in Florence, she combines her background in fashion design and product development with a deep commitment to circular manufacturing. She is also a co-founder of Zero Lab, an initiative focused on creating practical infrastructure for sustainable and compliant upcycling within Italy's fashion industry.
    Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands.
    Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a speaker at emilyblumenthal.com. 

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  • Handbag Designer 101: The Stories Behind Handbag Designers, Brands, and Industry Icons

    Why Gen Z Buys Luxury Differently: Insights from Hitha Herzog | Emily Blumenthal & Hitha Herzog

    2026-06-16 | 40 mins.
    What drives a generation to skip credit card debt yet confidently spend on a vintage Balenciaga or a Fendi Baguette? In this episode, Hitha Herzog, Chief Research Officer at H Squared Research, breaks down the economic and cultural forces shaping how Gen Z shops today. From the rise of resale and the circular economy to the growing popularity of buy-now-pay-later services, Hitha explains how younger consumers balance aspiration with caution. She also unpacks the concept of the K-shaped economy, revealing why two shoppers can experience the same market in completely different ways—and how that impacts luxury, fashion, and consumer behavior.
    Key Takeaways:
    • Gen Z defines luxury differently — Resale, vintage, and experiences often matter more than traditional status symbols.
     • Economics shape behavior — The K-shaped economy creates vastly different spending realities among consumers.
     • The experience is part of the product — Packaging, unboxing, and storytelling influence purchasing decisions as much as the item itself.
    🎧 Listen now for a fascinating look at the psychology, economics, and future of luxury shopping.
    Our Guest:
     Hitha Herzog is the Chief Research Officer at H Squared Research, where she analyzes consumer behavior, retail trends, and the economic forces shaping how people spend. A respected commentator on business, retail, and culture, Hitha helps brands understand the evolving relationship between consumers, technology, and purchasing decisions in a rapidly changing marketplace.
    Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands.
    Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a speaker at emilyblumenthal.com. 
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  • Handbag Designer 101: The Stories Behind Handbag Designers, Brands, and Industry Icons

    From Financial Advisor to Handbag Inventor | Emily Blumenthal & Penny Crook

    2026-06-09 | 30 mins.
    What happens when a sentimental handbag inspires an entirely new business? In this episode, Penny Crook, founder of Denault Handbags, shares how a purse gifted by her late father sparked the idea for a patented reversible handbag designed to simplify wardrobes and deliver two looks in one. Leaving behind a career in financial advising, Penny entered the world of product development, manufacturing, and patents to create a bag that blends functionality, versatility, and quality. She opens up about costly manufacturing mistakes, the importance of vetting factories, and the lessons she learned rebuilding her business with stronger processes and partners. From tech packs and sampling costs to Amazon, boutiques, trade shows, and influencer marketing, Penny offers a practical roadmap for turning an idea into a marketable product.
    Key Takeaways:
    • Do your homework on manufacturers — Research, references, and factory vetting can save years of costly mistakes.
     • Patience protects your brand — Slowing down during development often prevents expensive problems later.
     • Innovation needs education — Unique products sell faster when customers can clearly see and understand the value.
    🎧 Listen now for a candid conversation about invention, entrepreneurship, and building a handbag brand from a personal story.
    Our Guest:
     Penny Crook is the founder and inventor behind Denault Handbags, a patented reversible handbag brand designed to offer style, versatility, and everyday practicality. A former financial advisor turned entrepreneur, Penny combines thoughtful product innovation with quality craftsmanship, creating handbags that help women simplify their wardrobes without sacrificing style.
    Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands.
    Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a speaker at emilyblumenthal.com. 

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  • Handbag Designer 101: The Stories Behind Handbag Designers, Brands, and Industry Icons

    From Sail to Tote: How Beth Greenlaw Built Seabags Maine | Emily Blumenthal & Beth Greenlaw

    2026-06-02 | 33 mins.
    What does it take to turn an environmental mission into a scalable accessories business? In this episode, Beth Greenlaw of Seabags Maine shares how she left a corporate career to help build one of the most recognizable upcycled handbag brands in America. By transforming retired sailcloth into one-of-a-kind bags made on Maine’s working waterfront, Seabags created a business rooted in sustainability, local manufacturing, and authentic storytelling. Beth discusses the realities behind "Made in USA" production, building a brand around strong values, navigating founder partnerships, and creating an exit strategy that protects both the business and the people behind it. She also breaks down the practical side of growth—from wholesale and trade shows to pricing handmade products and discovering that your best customer may not be the one you originally imagined.
    Key Takeaways:
    • Values can drive growth — Sustainability works best when it’s embedded in the product, not just the marketing.
     • Partnerships need structure — Clear roles, legal agreements, and exit plans protect both relationships and brands.
     • Let customers guide strategy — The market often reveals opportunities founders never expected.
    🎧 Listen now for a candid conversation about sustainable manufacturing, brand building, and scaling a purpose-driven accessories company.
    Our Guest:
     Beth Greenlaw is the former CEO of Seabags Maine, the pioneering upcycled accessories company known for transforming retired sailcloth into handcrafted bags made in Portland, Maine. With a background in corporate sales and entrepreneurship, Beth helped grow Seabags into a nationally recognized brand while staying true to its mission of sustainability, local manufacturing, and community impact.
    Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands.
    Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a speaker at emilyblumenthal.com. 
    Support the show
    Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda  | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner  
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  • Handbag Designer 101: The Stories Behind Handbag Designers, Brands, and Industry Icons

    From Retail Collapse to Amazon Growth: How Shy Iland Rebuilt Through Handbags | Emily Blumenthal & Shy Iland

    2026-05-26 | 31 mins.
    What happens when the retail world you built no longer works? In this episode, Shy Iland, founder of Daisy Rose and former owner of the indie-boutique chain Big Drop, shares how the 2008 financial crisis reshaped his entire approach to fashion. After watching handbags outperform most retail categories during the downturn, Shy pivoted from brick-and-mortar retail into handbag manufacturing, sourcing, and private label production. He opens up about the realities of running multi-store retail before ecommerce, the pressure of inventory, rent, and shrinking margins, and the difficult decision to walk away from a family business. From traveling to China’s Canton Fair to building factory relationships and eventually launching Daisy Rose, Shy breaks down how Amazon FBA, influencer momentum, and disciplined sourcing helped transform his next chapter into a scalable business.
    Key Takeaways:
    • Accessories survive downturns — Handbags often outperform trend-driven categories during economic shifts.
     • Manufacturing is relationship-driven — Strong factory partnerships matter more than chasing the lowest price.
     • Scale requires adaptation — Moving from retail to sourcing to Amazon selling demanded constant reinvention.
    🎧 Listen now for a candid look at retail survival, handbag manufacturing, and building a modern accessories business from the ground up.
    Our Guest:
     Shy Iland is the founder of Daisy Rose and former co-owner of Big Drop, a pioneering New York boutique chain known for discovering emerging designers before the ecommerce era. With decades of experience spanning retail, sourcing, manufacturing, and Amazon-driven growth, Shy has built a business rooted in adaptability, product instinct, and strategic scaling.
    Host Emily Blumenthal is a handbag industry expert, author of Handbag Designer 101, and founder of The Handbag Awards. Known as the “Handbag Fairy Godmother,” Emily also teaches entrepreneurship at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is dedicated to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of building iconic handbag brands.
    Find Handbag Designer 101 Merch, HBD101 Masterclass, one-on-one sessions, and opportunities to book Emily Blumenthal as a speaker at emilyblumenthal.com. 

    Support the show
    Youtube: / Handbagdesigner101-ihda  | Instagram:/ Handbagdesigner  
    TikTok: / Handbagdesigner  | Twitter: / Handbagdesigner
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About Handbag Designer 101: The Stories Behind Handbag Designers, Brands, and Industry Icons
Master the handbag trends, fashion retail, and brand building fashion strategies that define the luxury goods industry. Each week on Handbag Designer 101, host Emily Blumenthal—the ultimate resource for fashion entrepreneurs—explores the art of brand storytelling and accessories design.As the author of Handbag Designer 101 and founder of The Independent Handbag Designer Awards (the most prestigious fashion award in the category), Emily goes behind the scenes of your favorite handbag brands. From fashion startup founders to fashion craftsmanship experts, this podcast features exclusive designer interviews and insights into iconic handbag history.Whether you’re an aspiring designer, a collector, or a fashion executive, join us to discover the business savvy and creativity required to succeed in the handbag market. Get the inside scoop on leather goods manufacturing, fashion wholesale, and the journeys of visionary creators.Our episodes serve as a living designer biography, covering everything from bag collection design to scaling a global brand.Tune in every Tuesday to "Handbag Designer 101" on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred podcast platform, or watch full episodes on YouTube, and highlights on TikTok.
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