LBW 007: Estella Ogbonna, Ladybrille Woman of the Month October 2014 on Business, Marriage, Domestic Violence and Never Giving Up!

Our Ladybrille Woman of the Month for October is fashion designer Estella Ogbonna. In this feature, Estella shares how she started her fashion business, the challenges it took to set up and successfully run her business, and how she met those challenges, finding love, moving to Ghana after she got married to be with her husband, domestic violence in the relationship leading to separation/divorce, and working with Nigerian actress Monalisa Chinda. She also shares tips for fashion entrepreneurs.

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  1. Starting her fashion business.
  2. Challenges in running her fashion business
  3. Growing her fashion business
  4. Finding love.
  5. Marriage and moving to Ghana
  6. Domestic violence in the marriage, separation/divorce.
  7. Working in Nigeria with Actress Monalisa Chinda

Where to Find Estella

758097f1(BBM)

estellacouture(Skype)

estellacouture(Twitter)

estellacouture(Instagram)

[email protected](Google Talk)

mzestella(Twitter)

http://www.estellacouture.com

http://estellacaffe.organogold.com/r/US/

Credits

MakeUp by @josiesfaces @muneca416.
Photo by Jamie Forhan.
Wardrobe:Estella Couture

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  1. Meaning of ELEVIV textile.
  2. Business partnerships.
  3. Funding/financing.
  4. Location.
  5. Finding staff/employment.
  6. Business operations.
  7. Marketing and promotions.
  8. Work-life balance.
  9. Growth.
  10. Advice for women entrepreneurs.

How to Get in Touch with ELEVIV TEXTILE.

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