Ashley Piszek of MISS SWISS on generating quick growth and expansion in the startup phase

Website-Header-Template-4

Describe your business in a few words:

In less than a year, MISS SWISS has been picked up by major retailers including Urban Outfitters, Verishop, Amazon, and boutiques around the US. Our MISS SWISS 2-in-1 Brush Holder & Drying Rack was awarded a Her Campus Beauty Award in October 2021, and our products have been featured in Star Magazine, Drift Travel, E! News Daily Pop, Her Campus, Style Caster, NBC News and Marie Claire. 

What made you take the leap to start your own business?

Entrepreneurial spirit runs in my family but I decided to launch my company, MISS SWISS because my concept for my Glamour on the Go makeup case literally fell into my lap. I was at a concert and had a “purse catastrophe.”  The friction between my eyeliner lid and the other contents of my purse caused the lid of the eyeliner to come off which not only ruined the eyeliner but also destroyed my purse. The purse was a gift from my boyfriend, now husband, who saved up to get me this beautiful purse. When I reluctantly told him what happened, he told me he couldn’t afford to replace the bag and that I needed to make sure this didn’t happen again. 

When I told my friends and family what happened they said that they had similar problems with other makeup products that have pop on lids like lipstick and that this spillage also occurred in their makeup cases as well. That is when I researched other makeup cases and found they were too bulky and heavy to carry in a purse or did not allow for proper spacing to prevent spillage, they only contained the spills. After I conducted focus groups on issues makeup wearers have, I noticed that there were multiple problems makeup wearers were frustrated about. It was at that point I knew I would be able to differentiate my product offerings from the major players in the beauty industry by not just creating great quality products, but making sure the products I launch have a purpose and solve a problem. 

What was your background prior to starting your own business?

I launched MISS SWISS right after I graduated college in 2019.  While in college, I ran social media accounts for a luxury home real estate agent.  As an accounting and marketing dual major, I took as many business courses as possible so when I entered the workforce, I would be multifaceted and have at least a basic understanding of all aspects of business.

Did you always know you wanted to be an entrepreneur?

Personally, I didn’t think I would always be an entrepreneur, but my family always did. I was the child with the lemonade stand at 5, crafting and selling doll furniture at 8, and hand sewing fabric bags and purses in my teens. I always loved selling products but it wasn’t until I was in High School when I studied abroad and took my first business management class that I wanted to become an entrepreneur. 

Take us back to when you first launched your business, what was your marketing strategy to get the word out and did it go as planned?

Launching a new business is challenging, launching a new business during a pandemic was even more so. Before launching MISS SWISS, I conducted market research, held focus groups, created and designed my Glamour on the Go Cases over a year before the first mention of the pandemic. Our marketing strategy was all about selling a “Glamour on the Go ” lifestyle but with the pandemic limiting travel, everyone wearing masks, and quarantining, I had to shift the focus of MISS SWISS so it would still be relevant and useful during this very uncertain time. 

We decided to shift our focus to not only “Glamour on the Go” but also glamour at home. We launched our MISS SWISS 2-in-1 Brush Holder & Drying Rack a month after we launched our glam on the go Makeup Cases. The Brush Holder was not only perfect for traveling with your makeup brushes, but it had uses where it would be helpful at home too. The multifunctional benefits of the brush holder made it the perfect tool to prevent makeup brushes from getting ruined by dust and germs, made drying your makeup brushes easier, and was the perfect vanity decoration that could also be personalized with a name, initial, monogram, or social media handle. Shifting our focus during the pandemic allowed MISS SWISS to continue to grow and solve problems for makeup wearers even when people couldn’t be traveling. 

What is the accomplishment you are the most proud of to date?

The accomplishment I am most proud of has to be having my first Invention, the Glamour on the Go Makeup Case,  being sold in Urban Outfitters. It was such a surreal feeling to have a product I spent a year+ bringing to life and patenting being sold by a major retailer.

What have you achieved recently that you’d like to celebrate with our community?

I recently was accepted into the Entrepreneur Magazine Leadership Network. I have been extremely fortunate to have a few mentors who have helped me get to where I am today. It is an amazing feeling that now I can do the same by publishing some of my business tips and tricks to a platform of over three million entrepreneurs.

What’s next for your business? What can we expect to see over the next few years?

I am incredibly grateful that MISS SWISS has grown so quickly, this growth has really allowed me to start expanding MISS SWISS into makeup, skincare, and other travel accessories. We are working on creating vegan formulations for both makeup and skincare products we want to launch. We are also in the process of launching our own IOS app.

What excites you about being an Entreprenista League member?

I am excited about being an Entreprenista League member because it will give me the opportunity to learn and connect with successful, inspirational and supportive professional women. I launched MISS SWISS in the middle of the pandemic, so my networking opportunities have been limited. I love meeting other women entrepreneurs, networking, and interacting with women I can learn with and grow.

Share it!

Posted in
Tags

Leave a Comment





Catalina Escallon and Daniela Guarin of Noodo Studio on bringing ideas to market

Describe your business in a few words: We are Catalina Escallon and Daniela Guarin, a dynamic duo with a serial entrepreneurial spirit. We are Co-Founders of Noodo, an idea accelerator studio, where we cultivate, accelerate and bring ideas to market. We help brands come up with creative solutions for challenges they face like: creating innovative…

Stephanie Riel of Riel Deal Marketing on how building community can impact your business

Describe your business in a few words: RielDeal Marketing is a full-service boutique brand marketing firm. My team and I handle everything from brand strategy (refresh and launch), website development, social media management, paid advertising email marketing and automation to help ensure our clients ideal customer experiences a clear, consistent message….because as I always say…

Abbe Feder of InCircle Fertility on stepping into her entrepreneurial spirit

Describe your business in a few words: We’ve all heard of becoming an expert in something we never wanted to be an expert in – that’s me. I didn’t want to become an expert in infertility. But after twelve scientifically assisted attempts, a miscarriage, an ectopic pregnancy, and a termination for medical reasons, once I…

Performance Coach Natalee Champlin on running a high performance team

Describe your business in a few words: People call me The Velvet Hammer. I help entrepreneurs achieve their goals without putting more on their plate by running a high performance team. I run a consulting and coaching company that supports clients with two things: business growth strategy and accelerated results. What was your background prior…

The best gifts for everyone on your list (from Entreprenista-owned brands, of course)

We’ve handpicked the best gifts for everyone on your list! This guide has you covered with the perfect gifts for the beauty enthusiast, the fitness lover, the friend who seemingly has *everything*, and everyone in between. SHINERY The globe’s first clean, plant-based jewelry and hand wash, SHINERY is the brainchild of newly minted Entreprenista Brea…

The 13 best gifts for kids from Entreprenista-owned brands

This holiday season, we know you have a lot on your plate. That’s why Entreprenista has handpicked this season’s best gifts for kids from women-owned businesses, so you can easily shop knowing the kids in your life will love these one-of-a-kind products. DŌ, Cookie Dough Confections When Entreprenista Kristen Tomlan moved to New York City…

12 Mamaprenista approved gifts from women-owned brands

Mamaprenistas do it all. This holiday season, the Entreprenista team has put together our favorite essentials from women-owned brands that will enable the Mamaprenista in your life to put her best foot forward as she enters the new year. Whether it’s indulging her sweet tooth, treating her to luxury items, or empowering her to glow…

The 11 best gifts for the Entreprenista in your life

Are you shopping for a go-getter who is serious about their personal and professional success, but not quite sure what they need? Not to worry, the Entreprenista team has you covered this holiday season! We’ve curated our list with incredible gifts for the hardworking, biz-minded Entreprenista in your life – ranging from biz-boosting programs to…

Ali Mejia of Eberjey on becoming the at-home comfort the world craves

Describe your business in a few words: For over 25 years, Eberjey has created styles and spaces that encourage softness, ease, confidence, comfort, and total authenticity. We use only the softest fabrics and timeless craftsmanship to design iconic pajamas and beautiful, functional pieces that support sleep and individual style. Through our fast-growing DTC business, four…

Tara Clark of Modern Mom Probs and Modern Mom Style Box on aiming for effectiveness

Describe your business in a few words: I am an author, content creator, mother, and the Founder of Modern Mom Probs and Modern Mom Style Box. I published my first parenting book, “Modern Mom Probs: A Survival Guide for 21st Century Mothers” in April of 2021. Additionally, my work has been featured in prominent publications…

Sophie Dornstreich of InCircle Fertility on unapologetically setting expectations and boundaries

Describe your business in a few words: My undergraduate and graduate education is in Social Work and my entire career was in the nonprofit sector until…secondary infertility knocked on my door. I emerged on the other side of my fertility journey crystal clear on the fact that I needed to turn my pain into purpose.…

Karen Montgomery of Masterly Mutual on developing accountability partners

Describe your business in a few words: Masterly Mutual provides relatable insight into understanding life insurance better so prospects can feel confident and at ease when considering a decision to purchase protection. What was your background prior to starting your own business? I was a captive agent working for corporate agencies. Did you always know…

9 Entreprenista League Members share their best tips for staying productive

Happy National Entrepreneurs’ Day! To celebrate, we’ve asked 9 of our wonderful Entreprenista League members to share their top 3 tips for staying productive each day: Ashley Piszek of MISS SWISS 1. Create a routine. Start each workday with a morning routine that will get you ready for the day ahead. It could be working…

Amanda Hofman of Go To Market on leaning into your entrepreneurial spirit

Describe your business in a few words: I am the Co-Founder of Go To Market, a marketing company that designs custom print-on-demand merchandise stores for businesses and individuals.  We specialize in designing inventive, fashion-forward, and sustainable merchandise in print-on-demand format.  Print-on-demand means no inventory, fulfillment, or high investment on the part of businesses. Before creating…

Designer and Brand Strategist Sarah Magidoff of Canopy on slowing down to make room for what matters

Describe your business in a few words: My name is Sarah Magidoff, and I’m the designer and brand strategist behind my design studio Canopy, where I help emerging founders build unforgettable brands using a stress-free, hustle-free process of design. I also founded the Slow Entrepreneur Movement where I help hard-working entrepreneurs work less, while getting…