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How This Founder Raised Venture Capital -- Before She Built Her Debut ProductInterior designer Nicole Gibbons knew she could create a better interior paint brand. She also knew she couldn't bootstrap the process.

ByStephanie Schomer

This story appears in theDecember 2019issue of狗万官方.Subscribe »

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As an interior designer, Nicole Gibbons was used to friends asking for decorating advice. And in 2016, one needed help selecting paint, so Gibbons consulted a well-regardedbrand'swebsite -- and found it impossible to navigate. The lightbulb went off: She could create a direct-to-consumer paint brand that offered a curated range of colors, an algorithm to point shoppers toward their ideal shade, and a simplified way to sample hues. But herinterior designbusiness was already a full-time job, so Gibbons didn't move forward until, she says, "I woke up on New Year's Day 2017 and was like,It's now or never." Here's how she went on to buildClare,raising moneybefore she ever had a product to sell.

1.Go all in.
After deciding to build a startup, she talked with paint-industry insiders to research the space. "Someone who had spent decades in R&D told me I was onto something," Gibbons says. "That was the vote of confidence I needed." She'd been running a successful interior design business (which in turn landed her regularly on Oprah Winfrey's network and morning talk shows), but she hit pause on it all and lived on savings for a year while she researched and ideated.

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