From Retail Floors to Iconic Brands: Miraculous Global Head of Consumer Products Rosalind Nowicki on Building Heritage and New IP
In this episode of The Licensing Exchange, hosts David Schnider and Greg Pan sit down with Rosalind Nowicki, Global Head of Consumer Products at Miraculous, for a wide-ranging conversation about building, refreshing, and protecting iconic brands across decades of industry change.
Rosalind traces her path from junior apparel buyer to a career across some of the most recognizable studios and brands in the world — Disney, Universal Studios, 4Kids Entertainment, 20th Century Fox, Peanuts Worldwide, and Mattel — and now to Miraculous, where she's leading consumer products strategy for the global ladybug-superhero phenomenon as it enters its second decade.
The conversation digs into:
* How Rosalind fell into licensing at Disney during the Little Mermaid era and what that "entrepreneurial" early environment taught her
* Why heritage brands like Peanuts and Barbie are "killing it" in today's market — and what it takes to keep them relevant
* The art of the collaboration: Levi's, Vans, and Marc Jacobs partnerships at Peanuts, and why the best collabs make both brands win
* Her Dick Tracy / Breathless Mahoney evening gown collection at Disney — and why thinking outside t-shirts and hats has shaped her entire approach since
* How Miraculous is leveraging gaming (nearly a billion plays on Roblox), social listening, and location-based experiences to build the brand
* The marketing-vs-revenue tension in collaborations and how to make the case internally
* What she looks for in licensees: distribution, passion, creativity, and homework done
* Quality vs. quantity in licensing portfolios — and why "you've got to have the fluff to sell the stuff"
* Retail compression, the disappearance of regional retailers, and how kids growing up faster has reshaped the toy aisle
* Why data has caught up to relationships in the modern licensing business
* Her Licensing Expo strategy: pre-show virtual summits, NDAs, and freeing up booth time for real conversation
Whether you're a brand owner, licensee, or simply a fan of the business behind the products you grew up with, this episode offers a rare look at how strategy, creativity, and relationships intersect at the highest levels of consumer products licensing.
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