ARMED with her book bag and a love for clothes, five-year-old Conna Walker didn’t mind helping out on her parents’ secondhand market stalls in East London after long days at school. She might’ve been young, but she was learning how to negotiate, as well as the fundamentals of running a business. This experience is what helped her become the owner of a £250 million fashion label.
The 32-year-old is the founder and CEO of world-renowned fashion brand, House of CB (short for House of Celeb Boutique). The label which initially started as Conna selling clothes on eBay , turned over £250 million last year and has a celeb-worthy five million Instagram followers. Aged 17, Conna borrowed £3,000 from her parents in 2010 and began selling readymade clothes purchased from clothing markets in China.
She travelled there with her parents who were buying furniture for their business, and brought back a suitcase of garments for her to flog on eBay. She continued doing this for a year or so, before deciding to start designing her own dresses (which were also manufactured in China) and set up her own website. The entrepreneur, from Chigwell, Essex, taught herself basic coding to be able to log pictures on her website.
“I just learnt from trial and error,” she revealed on Exhibit A, a podcast hosted by Abbey Clancy. “I didn’t try to get really big straight away. “I decided that I didn’t want to go to university and wanted to carry on with House of CB.
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