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RGB Twon

A Session On Style

In RGB Twon’s lecture on the current state of fashion, the Atlanta-born designer and entrepreneur will share helpful tips (both philosophical and practical) for becoming the next in-demand designer. Twon will break down how to carry yourself as a brand that motivates people to want to do business with you; how to develop a tactful approach in everything you do; why researching the designs that came before you should be the foundation of your creativity; and the importance of following-up on leads, team members and yourself. 

A Session On Style (Course Trailer)

Introduction: Meet Your Substitute Teacher, RGB Twon

In RGB Twon’s lecture on the current state of fashion, the entrepreneur and mogul will share with audiences his secrets and tops that have propelled him to the top of the fashion world. Born and raised in Atlanta, Twon fashioned his RoyGBiv, better known as RGB, to be exclusive and coveted. 

Module 1 – Carrying Yourself as a Brand

In this module, Twon breaks down the importance of viewing your company as an extension of yourself. You should question yourself at all times – What do your Instagram stories say to someone who’s watching you for the first time? Do people want to part with their hard-earned dollars based on what they see? Does your brand make people feel something?

Module 2 – Being Tactful in Everything You Do

In this module, you will understand how to play the game of relationship-building. It should never be about trying to “get” something from someone. Instead, provide quality service and ensure that the recipient is taken care of beyond the transaction.

Module 3 – The Art of Research

In this module, Twon explains why everyone should set aside time in their day to research the brands, styles, and trends that came before them. Not only will this deepen your respect for the designers of the past, but it will also be your cheat code to catching the next wave.

Module 4 – The Significance of the Follow-Up

In this module, you will learn that it’s ok to do whatever you have to do to stay top-of-mind. If you don’t receive a response after one message, send a follow-up. Yes, there’s a fine line between being persistent and being annoying but it’s up to you to find that balance.

A Session on Style: Full Course

Course Resources

Course Resources

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