The Fashion Industry Needs More Female Leaders

By: Laleh Panahi

In high school, my friends and I loved fashion. While we wore uniforms, we expressed our personal style through flowing scarves, vintage jewelry, and thrifted jackets, even if it risked us getting detention for violating the dress code. Some girls at our school wore colorful eyeshadow, other girls online shopped for workout sets during class. Whether you love it or hate it, it is undeniable that fashion and beauty trends maintain a massive presence in our lives as young women. The field of fashion is generally assumed to be associated with women, and from elementary school, we are told that having an interest in it is considered “girly”. As we develop, however, we are warned that fashion is a frivolous and unreliable career path.

It is correct to assume that women play a greater role in the consumption of clothing than men. American women spend 76% more on clothing than men per year, amounting to around $2,000 annually. This doesn’t necessarily mean that all women overspend on clothing or are obsessed with fashion. The way clothing items are presented to each gender diverges greatly.  It is acceptable for men to rewear suits and tuxedos but frowned upon for a woman to rewear her wedding dress. It costs nearly $2 more to dry clean a woman’s shirt than it does for a man’s. There are also more women working in the industry. There are more women graduating from fashion and design school than men, and over 85% of graduates from fashion schools in the US identify as women.

Despite this, the industry continues to be dominated by men. Only 14% of major clothing brands are run by women. Women continuously face challenges in bringing up promotions and there are limited mentorship opportunities available to them. Similar to other fields, married women with children are discriminated against. 

This often goes unnoticed and change is much needed. CDFA chairwoman, Diane Von Fursternberg, states that while sexism in the industry is obvious, it must be talked about so people “can’t pretend it’s not true”. Women need to be recognized for their talent and ambition, and hopefully, the women in our generation will find opportunities for leadership positions in the industry.


Sources: 

https://www.notjustalabel.com/editorial/gender-gap-why-do-men-still-rule-fashion-world

https://rtrshift.com/the-average-american-woman-spends-2000-a-year-to-get-dressed/

https://www.thecut.com/2018/05/study-the-fashion-industry-is-still-run-by-men.html

Marketing Appeal Behind 5th Avenue Windows in NYC During the Holidays

By: Sarah Nagle

It’s almost the holiday season, which means people will soon pack every inch of shopping centers and overload websites, searching for the perfect gifts. Naturally, companies benefit immensely from this season, most notably through increased consumer traffic and the consequent hope of new customers from this large-scale concurrent gift giving. Some stores, however, have further leveraged this seasonal opportunity in hopes of extracting all possible benefits. Specifically, stores located on Manhattan’s 5th Avenue are gifted with a significant locational advantage: 5th Avenue. This iconic street floods with people during the holiday season for two main reasons: shopping in the extravagant shops and visiting the elaborate and, possibly more iconic, window displays. 

In the business world, this expected massive influx of shopping traffic is a marketing goldmine. Your audience will be there, and now it is up to the companies to market their products as best as possible and/or create a holiday-themed display straight out of someone’s wildest dreams. The goal is to create a window display that entices people to walk into the store and purchase their products. Often, these products are blended into the display very conspicuously, thus achieving the goal of failing to be an obnoxious advertisement, while keeping peoples’ attention long enough that they will want to come inside and see more. Below are some example window displays. If you were walking down 5th Avenue and saw these displays, which of these would most influence your shopping behavior?

Tiffany and Co. featuring their iconic blue box

Lord & Taylor Fifth Avenue

Saks Fifth Avenue

WiB x Isenberg Global Citizens Charity Walk/Run!

Hi everyone!

Women in Business and Isenberg Global Citizens are co-hosting a charity walk/run for Protect Our Breasts on Sunday, November 14th at 9am at Isenberg School of Management. Our goal is to raise funds to donate to Protect Our Breasts for breast cancer prevention.

Please join us as a participant or a volunteer! This event is open to the entire campus, so spread the news to your friends to help raise awareness for a good cause. Come in green clothing to support POB. A $5 donation is encouraged and appreciated.

Sign up to participate here!

Sign up to volunteer here!

WiB x WoI Virtual Networking Night Next Meeting!

Hi everyone!

Thank you to everyone who came to Monday's meeting, hosted by our Vice President Lara Pereira! She presented a meeting on burnout and gave tips and tricks on how to overcome it and move forward! Being a college student comes with a busy schedule that can feel overwhelming. Please reach out to Lara if you want to talk or have any questions by email or through her instagram!

Join us next Monday, November 15th, at 7pm on Zoom, where we will be teaming up with Women of Isenberg to host a virtual professional networking night! This meeting will be virtual only; you will be put into breakout rooms with amazing leaders and e-board members to network with each other and learn more about what their careers have looked like thus far!

We will be on Zoom:

Zoom Link: https://umass-amherst.zoom.us/s/95818864042
Meeting ID: 958 1886 4042

WiB Game Night - Come join us for WiB Game Night, tonight Wednesday, November 10th from 7-8pm here in Isenberg room 118! It will be a fun filled evening with priceless games, bonding, snacks, and more! RSVP here!

Purple Plus One - WiB is hosting a fall formal at Monkey Bar in Downtown Amherst, December 2nd from 10pm-1am. In order to determine the best price for our members and guests, please fill out this confirmation form by November 17. All WiB members are welcome and guests can be non-UMass guests as well! Please contact us if you have any questions.

Boston Field Trip - Gina and Julia, our professional events co-directors, are working to plan our spring field trip to Boston! Please fill out this form to give some feedback and ideas on things you might like to see and do while there! More details on the event will be shared in a future general body meeting.

Join Our PhotoCircle - Download the PhotoCircle app and join our account here to see pictures from our events! Feel free to add pictures you've taken at WiB events too!

Reminders:

  • WiB Game Night - Reminder that Game Night is tonight! Come join us in Isenberg 118 at 7pm for lots of fun!

Be sure to follow our social media accounts for more frequent updates, Instagram specifically (@IsenbergWiB), and check out our website here!

Watch Last Week's Meeting by Clicking Here

Additional Opportunities
Women of Isenberg Student Ambassador Program
WoI student ambassador applications are now open! The program provides students with the opportunity to practice public speaking, gain networking opportunities, and work with professionals on panels and workshops. Applications close November 12th at 11:59pm. You can learn more and apply using this link.

Minutemen Equity Fund
Spring 2022 Junior Analyst applications are now open for freshmen and sophomore undergraduates at UMass Amherst. All majors are encouraged to apply and the application can be accessed here. Completed applications should be emailed to this address as PDFs by Wednesday, November 17th at 11:59 PM EST.

In addition to the opening of our application, this Wednesday (11/10) from 7-9 PM, in N135 / N145, The Isenberg Undergraduate Consulting Group, Minutemen Equity, and Minutemen Fixed Income Funds will be hosting an information session for UMass students interested in learning about these exclusive organizations, the application process, and what a career in finance or consulting may look like. Register here.

Beacon Pre-Consulting Webinar
Beacon is hosting a pre-consulting webinar with Daniel Gastfriend, a Harvard Business School graduate who is currently working as the Director of Biodefense at the White House National Security Council. Daniel will give an overview of consulting and help students answer the million dollar question: "Is consulting right for me?" The webinar is on Thursday, November 18th at 8pm EST: save your spot by registering here.

Tufin
Tufin is currently holding applications for seniors or recent graduates looking for a career in Enterprise Software Sales. They have positions open in both Boston and Cleveland. See the job description and apply here.

Citibank Early ID Program
Citi is holding an exclusive 5-week virtual program focused on intensive interview preparation, one-on-one mentorship, training & webinars, and accelerated interviews. Applications close December 14th. For more information, click here.

William & Mary Women's Stock Pitch
The Boehly Center for Excellence in Finance and the W&M chapter of Smart Woman Securities (SWS) are hosting the W&M Women's Stock Pitch consisting of first and final rounds of pitching, a networking session, a dinner with industry professionals, and a keynote speaker. For more information, click here. Please apply by December 3rd here.

Adjusting to the Cold

By: Maggie Reade

This year, Daylight Savings Time ended on Sunday, November 7 at 2 am. When the clocks were set back an hour, we got an extra hour of sleep (yay!) However, the downside to all of this is that we’re also going to get darker winter evenings. Finding ways to stay positive during these times can sometimes be tricky; because of this, I interviewed some of my peers and asked them for some recommendations on how they cope with their “winter funks.” Here are some ways to stay cozy, motivated, and adjust to the darkness on these upcoming chilly nights! 

1.Make some tea! - Amelia

Making tea either in your dorm or in the dining hall is a great way to keep warm. An electric tea kettle is a great buy and bringing mugs and different teas from home is super easy. It's a nice study beverage and super easy to make whenever you want to chill out! A nice chamomile before bed is life-changing, trust me. 

2. Keep your feet warm! - Ava

Keeping your feet warm in the winter is a necessity. Investing in a nice pair of winter boots will leave you with no regrets when you’re walking to class. Wearing uggs to absolutely everything is also a great way to go and highly encouraged. In the dorm, throw on a nice pair of wool socks or wear fuzzy slippers. 

3. Exercise! - Maggie 

Finding some method of movement can be really beneficial for your mental and physical health. It relieves so much stress and leaves you feeling rejuvenated after. It can be such a force to go to the Rec Center because of the cold but it’s so worth it in the long run. Even just going on a walk around campus is perfect as well.  

4. Layers! - Mary  

Layering is an amazing way to retain heat! Whether you're going to class or the dining hall, being prepared for the cold is so much better than taking one step outside and the weather is too cold to function. When you layer properly, you can go out and enjoy the beautiful New England winters that we are so lucky to have here in Amherst! 

Transitioning to the dark, cold days are tough so finding ways to stay warm this winter is a step in the right direction.