


Local couple creates online specialty clothing brand, partners with Amazon
For eight years, Marshall Graham worked as a licensed residential loan officer at Aulds, Horne and White Investment. Each morning he woke up, got in the car and drove to work. But when the daily grind became tiresome, a desire grew in Marshall to break from the 8-to-5 mold. This is where his experience with brand management and a lot of trust in God would come in handy.
The
idea for a clothing brand first began when Marshall was studying brand
management in grad school at the University of Dallas. It fell by the
wayside when Marshall decided to take a loan officer job in Dallas, then
he eventually ended up taking a job in Shreveport. But at the age of
32, he realized that he wasn’t passionate about his job anymore.
“No amount of money could overcome that feeling,” Graham said.
With
the help of his wife, Sommer, Marshall launched a clothing brand called
Charm Your Prince (CYP). The pair came up with the name after
discussing what motivates women to dress up.
“She [Sommer] felt it was important for spouses to look nice for each other,” Marshall said.
Thus, Charm Your Prince was born.
Founded
in April of 2013, CYP is an online women’s specialty clothing brand
based in Shreveport. Through their site, charmyourprince.com, they are
able to sell women’s dresses that are comfortable but also stylish.
The
Grahams originally started CYP from their home. They knew they needed
to commit to the brand full-time in order to make it a success. Marshall
left his job as a loan officer, and Sommer left her job as a director
of social services. They took the leap of faith together.
“Sommer and I knew that if we were going to do this, we would have to jump. So we did,” Graham said.
Three
years in, the Grahams moved their business out of their home to a
location on East 70th Street. The location is primarily used to send and
receive most of their inventory. The Web site is used as a landing
place to display photos of their models wearing the dresses. The Grahams
decided to use Amazon as their distributor because it gives Amazon
Prime members the advantage of two-day shipping.
For
Marshall, selling online has given him the ability to have a calm and
casual workplace at home. Their store is open to customers 24/7, but the
Grahams still have time to spend with their family, and they’re both
doing what they love.
“I
suppose I work a lot of hours, but I don’t really feel like I do
because dealing with a brand is my passion, so it’s just fun to me.”
Sommer
also loves the flexibility that starting a business with her husband
has given her. She serves as the manager of operations at CYP.
“I love that we
are doing life together in all parts,” Sommer said. “It is nice that we
can schedule things according to our family schedule.”
Creating
a dress design can be a long process. Marshall works with a fabric
factory that provides examples of colors and styles as they need them.
They also work with a manufacturer in
China that handles all the quality control issues and ensures each
design is as it should be. A design team is in place with the
manufacturer to take the dress from idea to creation. Then, the dress is
fitted on several different models so that any alterations or
adjustments can be made based on their feedback. Often a new dress can
be made with a simple pattern or color change.
“I
like to people watch and look for dress designs,” Marshall said. “I
often find a dress style that I like and combine it with one of our
current styles to create a new dress.
I
find clothing to be fascinating in its ability to copy itself over and
over or how we can make minor design adjustments to reach a whole new
market of people who weren’t being represented before. Overall, our
designs are pretty simple. I hope they’ll stand the test of time.”
Marshall
gets valuable feedback from his wife and the models. CYP was able to
create an internal modeling agency called Elite CYP Models. They have 37
models from the Shreveport/Bossier area signed at the agency. The
models are featured in CYP photoshoots that collaborate with other local
businesses who provide services like hair, makeup and venue locations.
Venues like the Silver Lake Ballroom, Remington Hotel and Shreveport
Yacht Club have opened their doors to cross-promote with CYP.
“We always look at this as who we can partner with and how we can create a winwin situation.”
The
one caveat with selling clothes only online is that the photo is all
customers have when deciding if they want to purchase the product.
“We
don’t have the benefit of women being able to touch, feel or try on our
dress, so your picture has to represent your brand well.”
However,
customers are always welcome to express their opinions. Marshall knows
that making mistakes is all a part of the process when you are a
business.
“Women
will tell you what they like to wear,” he said. “I just learned to
listen. I didn’t look at failure as a bad thing. I looked at it as a
positive thing because I could learn from it and improve my business.”
“It’s
been satisfying to start with a structure and put time in after
listening to feedback from women and how they want to improve the design
and implement that to create something beautiful they look forward to
wearing. It’s always difficult for me to put into words the feeling of
seeing one of our models wear a dress that we worked hard on over time.
You can tell by their smile and how they feel just by wearing it.”
When
putting together their site, the Grahams chose to include Genesis 2:21-
24 on their “Our Brand” page because it is a verse that means a lot to
both of them.
“There
is something very real and beautiful about those specific verses,”
Marshall said. “The idea of a man and a woman coming from one flesh and
then bonding into one flesh through matrimony is a beautiful
representation of God’s love for us.”
Together,
they have built a successful business and brand. Marshall says that at
times it was a struggle, but they knew God was in control.
“I’m
indebted to Sommer for all of her love and support – the trust and
confidence that she placed in me to take this risk together.”
Moving
forward, Marshall says they have new ideas they are working on. He
envisions local boutiques carrying CYP items soon. Currently, the store
has a variety of summer
dresses for sale. They’ve created a 20 percent off discount code for an
entire purchase from the CYP clothing line specifically for Forum readers
with the code: CYPFORUM “When they [women] wear one of our dresses, I
want them to feel the thoughtfulness and care that goes into each
dress,” Marshall said. “I hope they feel they are wearing a dress that
was designed as if someone had listened to their needs. I’ve always
taken the approach that there is no need to sacrifice comfort for
style,” Graham concludes.
– Jessica Carr