SM: What are some of the personal and professional challenges you’ve faced during pursuing your dream?
Brown: We had some roadblocks early on when we were trying to get our lipsticks into a store. By chance, I met the cosmetic buyer of Bergdorf Goodman at a cocktail party. I told the buyer about my line and she loved it so much that she called me the next day and told me they'd take us. Ten simple lipsticks on a table with other accessories on the floor of New York's premier store—it seemed too good to be true. We were moving full speed ahead with production when I got a call from the buyer with the bad news that Bergdorf couldn't take us that season because they had too much stuff. I was doing a Saks Fifth Avenue shoot when I got the call, so I told everyone there about my plan. Even though they were the creative art directors and not the buyers, they immediately told me to bring the line to Saks. I called Bergdorf back and told them Saks was interested. Bergdorf called back one hour later and told me it was a go. I believe that you should never take no for an answer.
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| sheila-takeabow | |
| Kudos to Bobbi for being a strong, successful woman and an important role model! I love that she didn't give in to plastic surgery, like so many girls do these days. | |
| summer-girl | |
| I love Bobbi Brown makeup - It's actually my favorite. Anyway, I felt a lot of pressure after graduation to go into a traditional job, and I'm glad to see Bobbi "went for it" in her own words. Love it! | |