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CAREER IN FOCUS

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IT’S NOT TOO LATE TO START A BUSINESS IN YOUR EARLY FORTIES. My career first began in banking, included a short stint teaching, then 24 years working as an air hostess and in operations with Aer Lingus. The irregular hours became difficult as I grew older, and I reached a point where I wanted to do something different. I’d always loved fashion, so when myself and a friend found a shoe shop for sale in 2002, we took a leap of faith and opened a boutique. It was an opportunit­y to embrace something new. In 2004, we opened a second in Malahide. THE BEST ADVICE I EVER RECEIVED WAS TO INFORM MYSELF, THEN GO WITH MY GUT. I developed strong people skills working as an air hostess and I was exposed to luxury fashion in major cities I flew to, such as New York and Rome, which gave me a keen eye for buying. Most days, I’m analysing figures and examining financial spreadshee­ts, but it’s so important to visit both stores almost every day, to connect with customers and staff, and watch what’s moving off the shop floor. FOR AN INDEPENDEN­T BOUTIQUE TO SURVIVE, IT NEEDS A POINT OF DIFFERENCE. I’ve put a lot of thought into the brands I stock, and I’m always conscious of introducin­g new labels; the correct buy is essential. I manage the buying side of the business by knowing my customer and assessing her lifestyle. What’s selling in a high-end store in London might not work as well for a small boutique in Dublin. Being tough is crucial.

You must be able to walk away from a brand if its collection­s aren’t consistent­ly fresh.

A WELL-PREPARED BUSINESS PLAN IS IMPERATIVE WHEN STARTING UP.

I’m lucky my husband was a tax partner in Deloitte, so he had a lot of experience and gave

Boutique owner Carmel Brennan shares the secret to successful­ly

changing careers after 40.

me great guidelines, but I learned on my feet. I’m much more confident and experience­d now than I was when I first started out. TRENDS COME AND GO, BUT QUALITY IS MOST IMPORTANT. The brands stocked in Ellen B provide women with key pieces each season that they can build into their wardrobes. There’s a constant demand for puffa jackets and quilted coats from Herno and Fabiana Filippi, Max &

Moi knitwear, tailored trousers from HIGH and Annette Görtz, and beautiful dresses from

Paule Ka and Goat. Rucoline trainers and Kennel & Schmenger boots are huge sellers too. Ellen B is essentiall­y about delivering comfortabl­e chic. WHEN I’M ON BUYING TRIPS IN LONDON

AND PARIS, I’m on my feet constantly, so I’m usually wearing Max Mara Leisure trousers and Rucoline runners, or a HIGH skirt and

Luca Grossi ankle boots. I love wearing Dorothee Schumacher dresses for occasions, and Goat, a new label in store for this season. For good-quality cashmere, Annette Görtz is a classic favourite.

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Ellen B, Mount Prospect House, Clontarf Road, Clontarf, Dublin; Maurice Mahon House, Main Street, Malahide, 2 Co Dublin, ellenb.ie. ie
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3 Spinnaker pink runners, Rucoline, €359; all at Ellen B
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1 Seraphin cream poncho, Max & Moi, €590; 2 Silver and gold jacquard dress, Paule Ka, €619; 3 Spinnaker pink runners, Rucoline, €359; all at Ellen B 3

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