Lockdown hobby inspires award-winning business launch for Northumbria student

Northumbria student Amelia has just been named `Most Inspirational Business Woman of the Year 2022’ at a regional awards ceremony following the success of her fast-growing embroidery brand.

The 21-year-old business student from Crossgates won the award at Inspire, an annual Leeds based initiative celebrating inspirational women in Yorkshire. She also came second in the Young Achiever of the Year Award.

Amelia set up her business Mila Clothing Ltd during lockdown after seeing a Tik Tok clip of someone setting up a tote bag business and realising that providing personalised embroidery for items of clothing offered a viable start-up opportunity.

Investing her savings to buy an embroidery machine and working with the Graduate Futures team and entrepreneurial experts at Northumbria, she quickly established a marketing plan and pipeline of orders.

Amelia explained: “It really started as a hobby during the pandemic when we were all stuck at home and I was searching online and seeing High Street brands charging £30 for adding tiny bits of embroidery to sweatshirts. I thought why can’t I do that, so I learnt how to embroider, used my £300 of savings to buy a machine and set up a website in January last year.

“I came up with some basic personalised and non-personalised designs that could be embroidered on hoodies and sweatshirts, the most popular being roman numerals embroidered on hoodies displaying the date when couples got together. The idea took off in time for Valentine’s Day and I suddenly had over 25,000 views on Tik Tok. I went from 30 orders to 300 in a weekend.”

Awareness of Amelia’s designs grew, and she was soon attracting wedding customers, both here in the UK and internationally, looking for something to commemorate their big day. In August this year her website attracted more than 2 million views. Turnover in the first year was £78k and is predicted to reach six figures in year two.

To balance university studies with her entrepreneurial ambitions, Amelia decided to use her placement year to develop her own business. She was able to access business support services from Northumbria for guidance, expert advice and mentoring from academics, and use of the University’s on campus Incubator hub.

Amelia added: “I have had so much help from Northumbria. From my tutors to the professional support teams, everyone has been incredibly helpful and encouraging and I have learnt so much about marketing, website development and through workshops and professional development courses.

“I have now acquired a small unit in Darlington, bought three new commercial embroidery machines and I have even recruited my boyfriend’s mum as an employee to work with me. I have a lot of ideas going forward to develop the business further, but this has been an amazing year – capped off with winning the Inspire award.”


By Matthew Neville – Correspondent, Bdaily

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