The Twinklestar Pulse

From Burps to Bottles

Behind the Scenes with Kerri, Twinklestar's Mompreneur

I’m a working dad who’s helping Kerri and Lucas, the Twinklestar owners, to manage some of Twinklestar’s online presence.  I figured I’d start out by sharing some of my initial impressions of Kerri, the Mompreneur behind TwinkleStar, and Lucas, her partner in TS management and marriage.

Why Twinklestar?  My wife originally told me about this place.  Warm, inviting, and absolutely “fabulous” clothes and shoes for babies.  I’m not much of a fashionista, so I have to admit I put off visiting for a little while.  And though I still couldn’t tell you much about the fashions, when I finally did stop in (Twinkle Star is lucasandethanright around the corner from our house in Porter Square)  I’ll admit I did get a good vibe.  The feeling is bright but somehow mellow.  I think that feeling is reflected in the owners – both Lucas and Kerri are intense, focused, and passionate about their store.  Yet they are at the same time relaxed – somehow they get it.  For all of the prep work that goes into getting a store up and running, and all of the time that it takes to keep it running smoothly, they seem to still never forget that customers come first.  Each and every customer that comes in is greeted personally.  Not in a coldly efficient, “Hello and welcome to Twinklestar!” way, but rather in a way that genuinely suits each visitor.

Speaking of prep work, the single most amazing thing I’ve learned since I began working with Lucas and Kerri was that they opened this store the same week that their daughter Ella (3rd of 3) was born.  ellablog2_2 I can relate, and yet somehow can’t believe that they pulled this off.  My own 2nd child was born the same month, and my wife and I struggled to run a household with an 8 year old and a new born.  Yet here are Kerri and Lucas, not only running a house with 3 kids, but also OPENING A STORE, and working, themselves, 12 hour days 7 days a week to keep it running.  How do they do it?  I have no idea. But somehow they do.  Everytime I walk in, there they are.  Lucas downstairs printing up invoices.  Kerri behind the counter.  Or Lucas behind the counter, and Kerri by the rack of outerwear helping a  customer.  And Ella either in Kerri’s arms, Lucas’s arms, in the exersaucer, or asleep in her omnipresent micralite stroller.  They are sometimes a little frazzled to be sure, but never overwhelmed.  They keep talking about some hired help who will be starting soon, but I’ve yet to see anyone but them in there.

So they’ve clearly got the passion to succeed.  And their Facebook fans (350 and counting) and twitter followers (100 and counting) seem to be pulling for their success.  But is managing an online presence, running a weekly sing along, opening a store, staffing it 12 hours a day 7 days a week enough?  No.  Kerri’s new project is a Grand Opening / Spring Fling (she sheepishly admit that they didn’t have one the week that Ella was born – as if we could blame her).  kerrimaya We’ll be planning over the next few weeks for that, with hope of having something for Twinklestar customers in April.  Stay tuned, we’ve got some “celebrity” visits and giveaways planned for our Spring Fling, and we’ll be Tweeting, Facebooking and blogging the news soon.

posted on: March 26, 2010

Categories: Miscellaneous

posted by Daniel @ 8:55 am


Twinkle Star Goes Shopping

We loaded up the minivan on Saturday to make the trek down to NYC for the ENK Children’s Club trade show.

The Children’s Club features kid’s fashion wholesalers – hundreds of them – in one place at one time.  It’s a shopper’s dream, but to retailers it’s next season’s blueprint.  We spent 7 hours on Sunday with Ella (in her Micralite Stroller) cruising the booths.

Tons of great stuff was on display:  unique clothes from the American companies, and – as always – the very best in outerwear fashion from the Europeans.  We’re still sorting through all of our pictures and orders, but here’s a sneak peak at 5 of vendors (in no particular order) that we found to be most exciting:

First off were the shoes at Livie and Luca.  The booth was beautiful, and the owners/designers were exceptionally sweet, approachable, and excited about their shoe brand.  The shoes themselves might just be the cutest we’ve seen:

The Vendors' Personalities Matched the Look of the Shoes: Warm, inviting, and approachable

The Vendors' Personalities Matched the Look of the Shoes: Warm, inviting, and approachable

Vincent Shoes, out of Sweden, was another brand we fell in love with.  Can’t wait to see our kids in these.  Vincent is already huge throughout Europe, and will become a household name within 5 years in the USA.

Vincent: Cute *and* Practical

Vincent: Cute *and* Practical

And though we’re not sure we understand the double entendre in the name, the “Old Soles” sold us at our first look:

Old Soles for Young Kids

Old Soles for Pre-Walkeing Kids

As for the outerwear, we’re excited to be bringing in this gem from Mack and Co:

Look out Dickie Betts, here comes Mack and Co

Look out Dicky Barrett, here comes Mack and Co

Finally a peak at new styles from both Reset and Lemon Loves Lime, two of our our perennial favorites:

Classic Wool Reset

Classic Wool Reset

Reset Down Jacket

Reset Down Jacket

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Assorted Goodies from Lemon Loves Lime

We’ll be tweeting when each of these orders come in.  Til then, looking forward to seeing you in the store!

PS: Big thanks to Lucas’ father Stephen Friedlaender “Papa” and Nancy for watching both Maya and Ethan all day in Manhattan.

posted on: March 12, 2010

Categories: Miscellaneous,Products,Sales Tags: , , , ,

posted by Daniel @ 5:45 pm