able to flourish under 30% Interest rates during and after FINSAC (Nobody on the DEA watch list please)..
We have some talented peopl that looking some financing...
http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/business/Yola-s-plight
In 2000, the self-made fashion designer emerged on the scene with her Flayva Fashions. Having lived and worked in Chicago, USA, she aligned herself with the Chicago Apparel Industry Board so she could keep abreast of the fashion trends in that market. Since then, her bold high-end designs have developed a following in that market -- where they have been featured on the racks at Macy's Chicago -- and beyond. She also gained local recognition, as she was the recipient of the Avant-Garde Designer award from Saint International during its Style Week Jamaica 2007.
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But not long after Gray-Baker opened her showroom and probably harboured thoughts of using it as a vehicle to put her family back on a firm financial footing, the business collapsed under the weight of cash flow difficulties which she blamed on her inability to access financing.
"I get people calling my phone from all over the place to provide clothes," she told Sunday Finance. "I have orders from Guadeloupe, Paris, Antigua, Chicago, Canada, Florida and Atlanta, but I have no money to produce."
We have some talented peopl that looking some financing...
http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/business/Yola-s-plight
In 2000, the self-made fashion designer emerged on the scene with her Flayva Fashions. Having lived and worked in Chicago, USA, she aligned herself with the Chicago Apparel Industry Board so she could keep abreast of the fashion trends in that market. Since then, her bold high-end designs have developed a following in that market -- where they have been featured on the racks at Macy's Chicago -- and beyond. She also gained local recognition, as she was the recipient of the Avant-Garde Designer award from Saint International during its Style Week Jamaica 2007.
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But not long after Gray-Baker opened her showroom and probably harboured thoughts of using it as a vehicle to put her family back on a firm financial footing, the business collapsed under the weight of cash flow difficulties which she blamed on her inability to access financing.
"I get people calling my phone from all over the place to provide clothes," she told Sunday Finance. "I have orders from Guadeloupe, Paris, Antigua, Chicago, Canada, Florida and Atlanta, but I have no money to produce."
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