Liverpool nightclub owner Amy Gwynn is using her venues to give other city brands a high street presence as they recover post-pandemic.
Amy, who owns four clubs including the super-glam Jaloux and Avenue on Victoria Street, wants to support female entrepreneurs like herself by offering them a chance to showcase their businesses face-to-face as well as online.
She’s already held two events at Jaloux, bringing together around 30 different brands for daytime pop-ups shops with DJs, live music and cocktails.
They were so successful that she’s now planning to grow the concept, making them at least twice a year to coincide with the start of the autumn/winter and spring/summer seasons.
“The feedback we had from the first two events was just so positive, not only about the sales but because business owners were able to meet in person other brands and customers who they’d maybe only spoken to online before,” says Amy. “It was fantastic - all girl bosses together, helping each other out, and looking to achieve the same thing.”
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