Hello, 15, female. I make clothing, I love it, so much. I make garments for my friends and family and I have contacted multiple magazines to sponsor me. I have also contacted Macy's to see if I could start a line there and they e-mailed me and said that they like my bubble dresses and that if my designs fit the criteria that I could start a line. I know I shouldn't get excited quite yet considering I don't know if I have it yet or not. However, if they turn me down, what should I do next? Design something to fit the bill of Macy's or contact somewhere else? Also, I'm not to sure what will happen with me and school. Will I have to leave early some days to go to meetings and such? Because I can not do that at all. Also, if Macy's wants my clothes, they will pay for everything right? Where will I go from here if Macy's takes me up on my offer? Will other stores want me or will I just be stagnant in one store, is there a way to go up from there to big time companies in New York and stuff? Thanks for ANY help!!
its amazing how at 15 you already have what you want to be in life all figured out :) if Macy's does in fact take you up on the offer than you most likely can figure out a schedule that works for both you and the company. also if it falls through you can definitely contact several other companies because if Macy's falls through many more doors will open for you, the goal is not to give up, and Macy's might have or might not have a contract stating that you can or can't go to other stores with your clothing but im sure you can always go to other stores as well, i really doubt that they wont allow it to be so, look more into it, ask them about it, and if they dont have a contract stating so you can definitely have your clothing in companies in New York , but remember whatever the outcome is with Macy's, never give up on your dream :)
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