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BTB Episode 80: How Virginia Dare Dress Co. Began

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Rebekah Murray

"It's almost like you're not taking full advantage of your life if you are just being a girl. And I think there is so much strength in the strength that men and women have."

Today’s guest is Rebekah Murray, founder of Virginia Dare Dress Co. I was really looking forward to this interview because I haven’t interviewed a dress designer on the podcast before. And let me tell you, I was not disappointed.

While we generally spend some time hearing about our guests’ entrepreneurial journey, we spend nearly the entire episode about how Virginia Dress Co. came to be. It was fascinating to hear Rebekah’s story and about all the different pieces that need to come together in clothing design.

I should also mention that there is some construction going on at our neighbor’s house, so I apologize if you hear a little of that in the background. But otherwise, I hope you enjoy Rebekah’s story just as much as I did.

More about Rebekah

Hi there! I’m Rebekah. I founded a clothing company for high-quality, timeless, and ethically-made dresses, I’ve also been a wedding photographer for 13+ years, and mentor creatives to help them refine and grow their business. I love meeting new people and hearing their stories. It was a love of getting to know people that helped me grow my photography business, and a love of adventure led me to shoot weddings all over the world. This led to my true passion and purpose, which was to start a clothing brand that brings together a like-minded community of women to help them live a more beautiful life. Whether that’s jaunting through the highlands of Scotland, encouraging them in their work, or just to find more beauty in their everyday life in style and comfort. A firm believer that life is more beautiful when we dress up for it.

I still work as a wedding photographer, but I’ve scaled back to run Virginia Dare Dress Co., designing collections, overseeing production, button sourcing, fabric tradeshows, and photoshoots of a different kind. I hope to combine a love of friendship and beauty through the work I do and am so grateful for the opportunity to bring these dreams to life.

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2:48 – How Rebekah got started
12:00 – Transition to dress design
18:00 – How she came up with the idea
21:25 – How reconnection with grandfather impacted her story
24:50 – The beginning of her mentorship
28:40 – Who mentored her and how
32:42 – Virginia Dare Dress Co.: how she came up with the name
36:20 – Moving from New York to D.C.
42:53 – Switching manufacturing
46:40 – Most effective marketing channels and how she used her photography background to market

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  1. Joni says:

    That was very interesting. I was surprised that you didn’t have any interest in seeing when you were younger. I wonder if you sew at all now after learning about pattern making. The manufacturing part sounds way more complicated than I thought.

  2. I enjoyed this podcast so much. I’ve seen Rebekah grow this business from the earliest days, and I love what she has done with virginia dare. the whole idea of jumping in when you’re young and inexperienced resonates deeply. people ask me all the time how to be an entrepreneur–how to be brave enough to jump in and make it work. i just laugh. i don’t know if it’s bravery as much as it is reckless abandon–ha ha! but what you said about starting out when you are young and have fewer responsibilities (and less risk) is absolutely spot on. i was also homeschooled in the 1980s and 90s when it was still seen as crazy and risky, but i am so thankful my parents did it. the experiences my siblings and i had traveling around the world with my late father (aviation historian and pilot) have colored the rest of our lives and our perception of what is possible. be brave! jump in! the world needs more beauty and more creativity–and, as rebekah says in the podcast, it’s really about focusing on people. i am so happy to support small businesses like vddco, and we need more of them!

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