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Why I Created a Design Development Program for Emerging Designers
What Emerging Designers Actually Need is access to real development work. Our Design Development Program —a time-based system that allows designers to develop their work using real production standards, without guessing their way through the process.


Start In Your Own Closet: The Real Way to Break Into Fashion
A lot of emerging designers are creating for an imagined customer instead of a real one. In many cases, they’re designing for a version of themselves that doesn’t actually exist in real life.
That disconnect shows up in the product.


Stop Buying Costumes. Start Building Wardrobe Systems
If you want to sell a theme park–level experience, you can’t build it on Amazon and AliExpress costumes. The difference is in the assets you invest in — pieces that are engineered to perform, photograph well, and hold up under real use.


Circularity Messaging Is Easier Than Material Reform
Some researchers and environmental health advocates have begun raising concerns that recycled plastics may contain even more chemical variability than virgin materials. Circular fashion may close the loop on waste. But the industry still has to decide what the loop is made of.


What To Do If No One Is Coming to Fund Your Fashion Brand
Why Emerging Designers Must Build Demand Before They Produce Anything Everyone wants to be a fashion designer. But very few designers ask the most important question before they begin producing garments: Who is actually going to buy this? Without a real audience, launching a clothing line becomes a gamble. Designers produce inventory hoping customers will appear after the fact. Hope is not a strategy. Hope does not repay production costs. Hope does not move unsold inventory.


Sustainable Fashion Claims Won’t Survive Regulation
Here’s a Production Model That Will The fashion industry loves the word sustainable, but most sustainability claims collapse the moment production practices are examined. Organic cotton. Recycled fibers. Biodegradable packaging. These improvements are often highlighted in marketing, yet one issue remains largely untouched. Overproduction. Millions of garments are manufactured every year that are never worn. They are discounted, dumped into secondary markets or destroyed entir


Why Developing and Testing Your Designs Before Production Can Change Everything
Why developing and testing your designs before production can change everything


What Really Happens When Your Show Doesn’t Allow Enough Costume Time
What Really Happens When Your Show Doesn’t Allow Enough Costume Time
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