Pros
I’ve had the opportunity to see DeMellier from multiple perspectives, and what continues to stand out is the exceptional level of passion, commitment, and belief people have in the brand and its future.
Building a luxury handbag business in such a competitive market is incredibly challenging, particularly as a relatively young company, yet there is a genuine sense across the organisation that we are part of something special. Over the last few years, the growth of the brand and the momentum we have built has been remarkable to experience firsthand.
The culture is ambitious, entrepreneurial, and highly collaborative, with integrity at the forefront of everything we do. There is a constant drive to improve, evolve, and deliver at a higher standard, whether that relates to product, operations, customer experience, or internal processes. What I value most is the agility of the business — decisions can be made quickly, ideas can be implemented rapidly, and individuals are empowered to create meaningful impact without unnecessary bureaucracy.
It is an environment where people are deeply invested in the company’s success, and that collective ambition creates a very energising place to work.
Cons
As with many high-growth businesses, the pace can be demanding and priorities can shift quickly. However, this is often a natural part of scaling a brand and maintaining momentum in a fast-moving market.