Azaya Blue launched in early 2011 and is headed up by co-founder Katalin Kekedi (also credited as Kata Kekedi).
Neither the Azaya Blue website, Facebook profile or website domain registration lists a location for Azaya Blue’s business operations.
Kekedi’s LinkedIn profile location is listed as Washington in the US, which I assume is where Azaya Blue are based.
Kekedi’s LinkedIn profile also lists her as a co-founder of Azaya Blue, with the other founders not disclosed or mentioned on the Azaya Blue website.
As per Kekedi’s Azaya Blue corporate bio;
As a new mom and designer working in the fashion industry, I quickly realized the confines of the corporate structure would not fit my lifestyle.
Instead I pursued my dream of creating lavish, must have womens’ accessories, and began making prototypes on the family dining room table.
The Azaya Blue collection was born and named after my daughter Aziza Maya.
My first Azaya Blue collection landed nationwide on Nordstrom store shelves. Production quickly moved from the kitchen table to overseas.
Since then, my designs have been a presence at Nordstrom. They have sold at Henry Bendel, Fred Meyer and other retail chains, as well as at small boutiques from Arizona to Australia, from California to Qatar.
It was during this period, in the midst of doing pop up boutiques at Henry Bendel and Nordstrom, that several friends asked about opportunities to do private Home Boutiques.
So the story goes, this prompted the founding of Azaya Blue.
Azaya Blue itself is Kekedi’s first venture into MLM, with previous experience seeing her work ‘
as a fashion and product designer in Hungary, Holland and the United States.
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Read on for a full review of the Azaya Blue MLM business opportunity.
The Azaya Blue Product Line
Azaya Blue is a statement collection of high-end fashion accessories and handbags balancing sophisticated style with a sensual edge.
The distinctive designs incorporate exotic and precious materials as well as innovative production techniques, from washed metallic leather finishes to signature laser-cut patterns on leather handbags and jewelry.
Featured on the Azaya Blue website are a collection of jewelry, handbags and scarves, which are presumably updated from season to season.
Current prices on Azaya Blue jewelry ranges from $29 for a “Cha-Cha” (a ‘
leather chain fringe necklace with snap closure at back
‘), to $108 for an “Estelle” (a ‘
gold tone metal necklace with laser cut cracked gold metallic leather insert at center
‘).
Azaya Blue’s handbags (of which there are six), range in price from $98 to $118. Scarves come in at $29 for a “Coco Jade” or “Coco Cream” (‘
cotton scarf with removable beaded pearl center embellishment
‘), to $108 for a “Lola” (‘
rectangle scarf with metal chain fringe and metal studs
‘).
The Azaya Blue Compensation Plan
The Azaya Blue compensation plan pays affiliates to market the company’s product lines to retail customers.
Residual commissions are paid out v
🤖 Quick Answer
When was Azaya Blue founded and who leads the company?Azaya Blue was established in early 2011 under the leadership of co-founder Katalin Kekedi, also known as Kata Kekedi. She serves as the primary public face of the company, though other co-founders exist but remain undisclosed on official company channels. Her professional background includes experience in the fashion industry prior to launching the brand.
Where is Azaya Blue's business based?
Azaya Blue's official location is not publicly listed on its website, Facebook profile, or domain registration records. However, based on Katalin Kekedi's LinkedIn profile information, the company is presumed to be headquartered in Washington state in the United States, though this has not been officially confirmed by the organization.
What inspired Katalin Kekedi to start Azaya Blue?
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