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You could have heard this episode early, gotten exclusive episodes, and had access to giveaways over on our HeroHero!Hi, everyone! Sol and Michael are back and wrapping up our favorites and least favorite shows (I don't actually think we ever got to least favorites, but we'll talk about what Puppets and Puppets did in the future) of Fashion Week and the experience as a whole! We also chat about the 'three major New York brands' (Willy Chavarria, Telfar, and Luar), in that while there's a wealth of talent, there're three brands who are poised (or who have already had) a major breakout. Let us know what you think of our choices for the brands and if you agree with our evaluations - we'd also love to hear about any shows you think we missed!We hope you enjoy, and lots of love!SolSol Thompson and Michael Smith explore the world and subcultures of fashion, interviewing creators, personalities, and industry insiders to highlight the new vanguard of the fashion world. Subscribe for weekly uploads of the podcast, and don't forgot to follow us on our social channels for additional content, and join our discord to access what we've dubbed “the happiest place in fashion”.Message us with Business Inquiries at pairofkingspod@gmail.comSubscribe to get early access to podcasts and videos, and participate in exclusive giveaways for $4 a month Links: Instagram TikTok Twitter/X Sol's Instagram Michael's Instagram Michael's TikTok
Text me and tell me what you think of this ep. Want to join the waitlist for EMERGING DESIGNERS? This is for youhttps://www.oleanderandfinch.com/emerging-designers-waitlist/Want to join the waitlist for ESTABLISHED DESIGNERS? This is for youhttps://www.oleanderandfinch.com/established-designers-waitlist/In this episode of Designing Success, I hit the skids with nerves. I also get cleared on whats included and start curating and editing (still a work in progress) The Framework 2.0 for emerging and established designers saga continues but din't worry i'm wrapping it uo here, The Emerging Designers course is ready, complete with free AI assistants for the first ten sign-ups. The Established Designers course focuses on advanced marketing and business strategies. Highlights include SEO insights from Marius, a new Property Styling Headquarters section, and updated pricing structures. Accentuating the value of lead magnets and community support, this episode offers a behind-the-scenes look at creating courses to help designers streamline their businesses and achieve success.Thanks for listening to this episode of "Designing Success: From Study to Studio"! Connect with me on social media for more business tips, and a real look behind the scenes of my own practicing design business. Grab more insights and updates: Follow me on Instagram: https://instagram.com/oleander_and_finchLike Oleander & Finch on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/oleanderandfinch For more FREE resources, templates, guides and information, visit the Designer Resource Hub on my website ; https://oleanderandfinch.com/ Ready to take your interior design business to the next level? Check out my online course, "The Framework," designed to provide you with everything they don't teach you in design school and to give you high touch mentorship essential to having a successful new business in the industry. Check it out now and start designing YOUR own success (waitlist now open) https://oleanderandfinch.com/first-year-framework/ Remember to subscribe to the podcast and leave a review. Your feedback helps me continue providing valuable content to aspiring interior designers. Stay tuned for more episodes filled with actionable insights and inspiring conversations. Thank you for yo...
Text me and tell me what you think of this ep. Looking for Percy? You can check him out here https://oleanderandfinch.myflodesk.com/percyWant to join the waitlist for EMERGING DESIGNERS? This is for youhttps://www.oleanderandfinch.com/emerging-designers-waitlist/Want to join the waitlist for ESTABLISHED DESIGNERS? This is for youhttps://www.oleanderandfinch.com/established-designers-waitlist/Thanks for listening to this episode of "Designing Success: From Study to Studio"! Connect with me on social media for more business tips, and a real look behind the scenes of my own practicing design business. Grab more insights and updates: Follow me on Instagram: https://instagram.com/oleander_and_finchLike Oleander & Finch on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/oleanderandfinch For more FREE resources, templates, guides and information, visit the Designer Resource Hub on my website ; https://oleanderandfinch.com/ Ready to take your interior design business to the next level? Check out my online course, "The Framework," designed to provide you with everything they don't teach you in design school and to give you high touch mentorship essential to having a successful new business in the industry. Check it out now and start designing YOUR own success (waitlist now open) https://oleanderandfinch.com/first-year-framework/ Remember to subscribe to the podcast and leave a review. Your feedback helps me continue providing valuable content to aspiring interior designers. Stay tuned for more episodes filled with actionable insights and inspiring conversations. Thank you for yo...
Text me and tell me what you think of this ep. Want to join the waitlist for EMERGING DESIGNERS? This is for youhttps://www.oleanderandfinch.com/emerging-designers-waitlist/Want to join the waitlist for ESTABLISHED DESIGNERS? This is for youhttps://www.oleanderandfinch.com/established-designers-waitlist/Thanks for listening to this episode of "Designing Success: From Study to Studio"! Connect with me on social media for more business tips, and a real look behind the scenes of my own practicing design business. Grab more insights and updates: Follow me on Instagram: https://instagram.com/oleander_and_finchLike Oleander & Finch on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/oleanderandfinch For more FREE resources, templates, guides and information, visit the Designer Resource Hub on my website ; https://oleanderandfinch.com/ Ready to take your interior design business to the next level? Check out my online course, "The Framework," designed to provide you with everything they don't teach you in design school and to give you high touch mentorship essential to having a successful new business in the industry. Check it out now and start designing YOUR own success (waitlist now open) https://oleanderandfinch.com/first-year-framework/ Remember to subscribe to the podcast and leave a review. Your feedback helps me continue providing valuable content to aspiring interior designers. Stay tuned for more episodes filled with actionable insights and inspiring conversations. Thank you for yo...
Text me and tell me what you think of this ep. Want to join the waitlist for EMERGING DESIGNERS? This is for youhttps://www.oleanderandfinch.com/emerging-designers-waitlist/Want to join the waitlist for ESTABLISHED DESIGNERS? This is for youhttps://www.oleanderandfinch.com/established-designers-waitlist/Thanks for listening to this episode of "Designing Success: From Study to Studio"! Connect with me on social media for more business tips, and a real look behind the scenes of my own practicing design business. Grab more insights and updates: Follow me on Instagram: https://instagram.com/oleander_and_finchLike Oleander & Finch on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/oleanderandfinch For more FREE resources, templates, guides and information, visit the Designer Resource Hub on my website ; https://oleanderandfinch.com/ Ready to take your interior design business to the next level? Check out my online course, "The Framework," designed to provide you with everything they don't teach you in design school and to give you high touch mentorship essential to having a successful new business in the industry. Check it out now and start designing YOUR own success (waitlist now open) https://oleanderandfinch.com/first-year-framework/ Remember to subscribe to the podcast and leave a review. Your feedback helps me continue providing valuable content to aspiring interior designers. Stay tuned for more episodes filled with actionable insights and inspiring conversations. Thank you for yo...
Looking for Percy? You can check him out here https://oleanderandfinch.myflodesk.com/percyWant to join the waitlist for EMERGING DESIGNERS? This is for youhttps://www.oleanderandfinch.com/emerging-designers-waitlist/Want to join the waitlist for ESTABLISHED DESIGNERS? This is for youhttps://www.oleanderandfinch.com/established-designers-waitlist/Thanks for listening to this episode of "Designing Success: From Study to Studio"! Connect with me on social media for more business tips, and a real look behind the scenes of my own practicing design business. Grab more insights and updates: Follow me on Instagram: https://instagram.com/oleander_and_finchLike Oleander & Finch on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/oleanderandfinch For more FREE resources, templates, guides and information, visit the Designer Resource Hub on my website ; https://oleanderandfinch.com/ Ready to take your interior design business to the next level? Check out my online course, "The Framework," designed to provide you with everything they don't teach you in design school and to give you high touch mentorship essential to having a successful new business in the industry. Check it out now and start designing YOUR own success (waitlist now open) https://oleanderandfinch.com/first-year-framework/ Remember to subscribe to the podcast and leave a review. Your feedback helps me continue providing valuable content to aspiring interior designers. Stay tuned for more episodes filled with actionable insights and inspiring conversations. Thank you for yo...
This week, Morrus, PJ, and Jessica cover all the tabletop RPG news of the week including D&D dragons redesigned, Diana Jones Emerging Designers 2024 announced, a new book on D&D settings, and more! Plus a brand new sketch about going on a tour of Hell. -------------------- News See Morrus' Unofficial Tabletop RPG Talk recording live at UK Games Expo on Friday, May 31 https://www.ukgamesexpo.co.uk/events/1845-live-podcast-recording-of-morrus-unofficial-tabletop-rpg-talk/ Gold Dragon Redesign for the 2024 D&D Core Rulebooks https://www.enworld.org/threads/check-out-d-ds-new-gold-dragon-redesign.704404/ “Heroes of the Realm” by Claudio Pozas featuring adult versions of the 1980s D&D cartoon characters https://x.com/claudiopozas/status/1793638116722610388 Rio Grande Flood Charity Bundle on DriveThruRPG https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/480569/Rio-Grande-Flood-Charity-BUNDLE Hasbro CEO Chris Cocks wants to bring back Kara-Tur setting https://www.enworld.org/threads/hasbro-ceo-chris-cocks-would-like-to-explore-kara-tur.704403/ Dungeons & Dragons Worlds & Realms book on classic settings announced https://www.enworld.org/threads/greyhawk-to-faerun-and-beyond-a-multiversal-d-d-lore-book-is-coming-this-fall.704354/ Scarlett Johansson ‘shocked' by AI chatbot imitation https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cm559l5g529o Demeter 3038 on Kickstarter https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/lornkeep/demeter-3038 2024 Diana Jones Emerging Designer Program Winners https://www.dianajonesaward.org/ -------------------- Please support us on Patreon at http://patreon.com/morrus Don't forget to join the Morrus' Unofficial Tabletop RPG Talk Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/1033145023517295/ and join us on Discord at https://discord.gg/VAuxX8M Ask your Listener Question on Twitter, email morruspodcast@gmail.com, or contact us on TikTok at TikTok -------------------- Hosts: Russ “Morrus” Morrissey, Peter Coffey, and Jessica Hancock Editing and post-production: Darryl Mott Theme Song: Steve Arnott Malach the Maleficent played by Darren Morrissey Check out all the media content from EN World at http://enliverpg.com
What do you get when you survey 70 designers and challenge 10 of the leading minds in design? You get "Game Time," an entertaining and insightful exploration of design concepts and trends.Join host Doug Shapiro in the latest creation from Imagine a Place Productions – a unique game show that merges engaging discussions with exciting gameplay! In this innovative format, two teams, composed of some of the industry's leading minds, go head-to-head in a lively debate and competition. Watch as our participants use their knowledge and wit to compete, all while diving deep into the issues that shape our spaces and lives.Don't miss this blend of competition, discussion, and discovery. Tune in to see who comes out on top in the ultimate design showdown! Watch now! Featuring: Ronnie Belizaire, HKS Erika Moody, Helix Architecture + Design Mark Bryan, Future Today Institute Cheryl Durst, International Interior Design Association Bill Bouchey, Gensler Stacey Crumbaker, Mahlum Architects Inc. Mike Johnson II, Hickok Cole Joe Pettipas, ARCADIS Ana Pinto-Alexander, HKS Abby Scott, HDR Follow Doug on LinkedIn.Click here to get your copy of Doug's children's book—Design Your World.Follow Imagine a Place on LinkedIn.
Fashion exchange inspires Fiji's emerging designers.
Krislam Chin, a designer and educator based in West LA, shares her journey in the design industry and her passion for teaching. She discusses the importance of travel for creative individuals and the need for designers to experience the world. Her studio, Hello World Studio, aims to provide opportunities for emerging designers. She emphasizes the importance of not defining success based on external factors and encourages emerging designers always to acknowledge opportunities.Key Takeaways:Learn the importance of travel for creative individuals to gain new perspectives and experiencesUnderstand why designers should have the experience to stay relevant in the industryDiscover how her studio, Hello World Studio, aims to provide opportunities for emerging designersExplain the responsibility of Millennials to prepare the field for future design workforce and what we all can learn from Gen ZFind out Krislam's success tips for emerging designersQuotes:"If you stay in one place for too long, you just need to see different things, be with other people." - Krislam Chin"Success is what you determine what success is." - Krislam Chin"Never let the world define what success looks like to you." - Krislam ChinTimestamps:(02:27) Introduction to Krislam Chin, how she met Harrison, and the benefits of traveling to creative individuals(04:53) How she achieved her ultimate dream of being submerged in education as a student, educator, and studio owner(07:04) The interplay between teaching and being a student running a studio and the importance of providing experience for emerging designers(10:41) Acknowledging the challenges and responsibilities of students, making dreams come true for emerging designers and companies through Hello World Studio, and her motivation to move to Downtown LA(15:25) What we can learn from Gen Z, reflecting on the stress and toxic culture in design, and the responsibility of Millennials to prepare the field for future design workforce(24:48) From What If to Why Not: Success Tips for Emerging Designers (31:01) Why the individual, not external factors, define success(34:12) How she radically accepted herself as a fun teacher using rubber duckies(37:44) How to get in touch with Krislam and collaboration with small businesses(38:48) Her appreciation for the podcast and community-building effortsAbout The Guest:Krislam Chin is a designer and educator based in West LA. With a passion for teaching, she has pursued a career in graphic design and recently launched Hello World Studio. She is dedicated to providing opportunities for emerging designers and helping them gain the experience they need to succeed in the industry.Connect with Krislam Chin:WebsiteHello World StudioLinkedIn Referenced Links:Michael DahmsTwo Backpacks BookWhat's Next:Please leave us a rating and a review on Apple...
Today on the show, Karla Martinez de Salas, Vogue Mexico and Latin America's Head of Content and all in all boss lady (force!) comes on the show to talk about the most iconic covers she's worked on, and the new Mexico City feature in the magazine. Later on, Vogue colleagues José Criales-Unzueta and Naomi Elizee pop on to chat about emerging designers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We're joined by Sabrina Reales, founder of Sel•Aer, on today's episode. Sel•Aer is all about helping emerging designers grow and reach their full potential—whether thats through brand development or wholesale support, Sabrina and her team work hand-in-hand with them to make sure that they have a long lasting footprint in the fashion industry. We chat about her journey starting in retail, moving on to wholesale, and eventually becoming an entrepreneur, and how each stage of her life added to where she is today. The impact that an agency like Sel•Aer can have on these designers is quite significant, and having someone who genuinely cares so much about the brands and their success makes an even bigger difference (which is one of the many reasons why Sel•Aer is so unique!) It was incredibly inspiring to hear from Sabrina and get a glimpse into how her creative mind works. Follow along @sel.aer or visit their website to learn more.
Want to have your finger on the pulse of all things next in fashion? This week we're joined by fashion's digital front row seat, Albert Ayal of Up Next Designer, to discuss the emerging designers catching our eyes in the industry right now. From Oscar worthy, red carpet designs to custom on-of-one's for your favorite celebs, these designers are definitely ones ones to watch. We also share our thoughts on how to make it as an emerging designer, and our best advice for honing on on your unique identity. Follow Up Next Designer here: https://www.instagram.com/upnextdesigner/ Love the show? Follow us and leave a review! And for more behind-the-scenes, follow Liv on Instagram, @LivvPerez. Produced by Dear Media This episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.
Kenneth Goh, Editor-in-Chief of Harper's Bazaar, chats with Angel about the emerging designers to know from Paris Fashion Week @HarpersBazaarSg See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kenneth Goh, Editor-in-Chief of Harper's Bazaar, chats with Angel about the emerging designers to know from Paris Fashion Week @HarpersBazaarSg See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Meet Ashley Cimone and Moya Annece, the co-founders behind a New York–based accessories label called ASHYA and the first duo to ever collaborate with Michael Kors. Since founding the brand in 2017, Ashely and Moya have carved out a unique space from themselves in the industry. Through their travels around the world - from India to Guatemala - they design with the hands-free traveler in mind, creating a collection of beautiful, luxurious, and utilitarian bags that have won them a CFDA Award and made them a recipient of the Accessories Council Elaine Gold Launch Pad Fellowship. So it's no surprise that in honor of Michael Kors' 40th anniversary, the fashion mogul picked ASHYA himself to celebrate the occasion, designing two exclusive bags that have given the emerging designers a global platform and a titan in the industry the opportunity to showcase the next generation of talent. In this episode, Ashely and Moya share the work ethic needed by a young designer, their thoughts on the ever-changing fashion industry, and how to stay true to your brand identity. Shop the new Michael Kors x ASHYA collection here and in stores globally. Follow ASHYA on Instagram Love the show? Follow us and leave a review! And for more behind-the-scenes, follow Liv on Instagram, @LivvPerez. Better Conditions: Use discount code FRIEND for 40% off your entire order at thebetterconditions.com Thesis: Go to takethesis.com/FRIEND and save 10% on your first starter kit Produced by Dear Media
Vault is the latest adventure in fashion from Creative Director, Alessandro Michele. It's an online meeting place and a space to discover the most exciting new design talent emerging from around the world. In this episode, we meet three radically experimental creatives whose work is being championed on Vault: Shanel Campbell, Gui Rosa and Bianca Saunders. Shanel explains how fine art meets fashion design in her work. Gui Rosa explores his wide-ranging influences, from his Portuguese grandmother to the “lot lizards” of middle American truck stops. And menswear designer Bianca Saunders sets out her vision for reimagining modern masculinity. They gathered at the Vault launch event in Milan and talked with host, Shahidha Bari.Discover more on vault.gucci.com/
Vault is the latest adventure in fashion from Creative Director, Alessandro Michele. It's an online meeting place and a space to discover the most exciting new design talent emerging from around the world. In this episode, we meet three radically experimental creatives whose work is being championed on Vault: Shanel Campbell, Gui Rosa and Bianca Saunders. Shanel explains how fine art meets fashion design in her work. Gui Rosa explores his wide-ranging influences, from his Portuguese grandmother to the “lot lizards” of middle American truck stops. And menswear designer Bianca Saunders sets out her vision for reimagining modern masculinity. They gathered at the Vault launch event in Milan and talked with host, Shahidha Bari. Discover more on vault.gucci.com/
Vault, the new online concept store created by Gucci, is many different things at once: a time machine, an archive, a library, a laboratory, and a meeting place. It is in a state of continuous evolution, reflecting Alessandro Michele's passion for experimentation, showcasing restored and customized archive pieces alongside the creations of a new wave of designers through a poetic and coherent editorial format. During a special exhibit to celebrate the launch during Milan Fashion Week, two of the emerging talents, Priya Ahluwalia and Jezabelle Cormio, were interviewed remotely by Shahidha Bari, Professor of Fashion Cultures and Histories at London College of Fashion. Discover more on https://vault.gucci.com/
Vault, the new online concept store created by Gucci, is many different things at once: a time machine, an archive, a library, a laboratory, and a meeting place. It is in a state of continuous evolution, reflecting Alessandro Michele's passion for experimentation, showcasing restored and customized archive pieces alongside the creations of a new wave of designers through a poetic and coherent editorial format. During a special exhibit to celebrate the launch during Milan Fashion Week, two of the emerging talents, Priya Ahluwalia and Jezabelle Cormio, were interviewed remotely by Shahidha Bari, Professor of Fashion Cultures and Histories at London College of Fashion. Discover more on https://vault.gucci.com/
In this episode I talk with Clive Grinyer, Head of Service Design at the Royal College of Art, founder of Tangerine, and previously Design Director at IDEO-Samsung, Orange, Cisco and Barclays Bank. We discuss the role that Design Education plays in maturing Designers for the workplace, how Design disciplines and the business value of Design has evolved over the years and remind ourselves of the foundational principles in Design Education that remain true for Todays business confident Designer. We also touch on the particular challenges and tensions between Strategic and Production levels of Design and why both are necessary. Clive may have started his career in Agencies and even founded one, where he and Jony Ive worked together on early strategic Designs for Apple, but it is his passion (which he shares with Jony) for bringing Design in-house, despite the challenges, that shines through in the work he has done. He now has a responsibility at the RCA for helping prepare new emerging Designers for the world of work and how he does that is a reflection on his experience with the Industry and a lesson for us all...Clive Grinyer on LinkedInClive's personal websiteService Design at the Royal College of Artsubscribe to the Business x Design Newsletter here and connect with your show host Martin Dowson on LinkedIn - we really welcome feedback from our listeners so do get in touch!
This episode of the podcast features a recording of a conversation between digital creator Bryanboy and fashion journalist, author, and critic, Alexander Fury, which took place on Gucci's Instagram Live during GucciFest in November 2020, as they shared their thoughts on a series of short films created by the 15 emerging designers whose collections were showcased during the fashion and film festival. Many of these same talents will be part of Vault, a space long envisioned by Gucci's Creative Director, Alessandro Michele, that will be launching soon.
This episode of the podcast features a recording of a conversation between digital creator Bryanboy and fashion journalist, author, and critic, Alexander Fury, which took place on Gucci's Instagram Live during GucciFest in November 2020, as they shared their thoughts on a series of short films created by the 15 emerging designers whose collections were showcased during the fashion and film festival. Many of these same talents will be part of Vault, a space long envisioned by Gucci's Creative Director, Alessandro Michele, that will be launching soon.
Business of Design ™ | Interior Designers, Decorators, Stagers, Stylists, Architects & Landscapers
As a seasoned designer, how can we best support, encourage and inspire the emerging design professionals coming up behind us? Interior Designer and BOD™ member, Annie Elliot says it’s important to have a framework (like Business of Design®) thank you. And make sure newbies know the fundamentals, so they’ll succeed faster. In this episode we learn: - start with a framework (BOD™ works!) - pay yourself first and build the business model around taking a salary - be honest with prospective clients; ask for more money if that’s what you need - setting parameters doesn’t scare clients away as frequently as it motivates them - set a minimum with your first job out of the gate, you’ll succeed faster - don’t reinvent the wheel—just follow a process that works Learn more to grow your business at https://businessofdesign.com
This week I had the pleasure of sitting down with Star of @nationallookbook an NYC look book catered to African American emerging designers. She discusses her entrepreneurial background and her mission and vision for the book. This week's episode is sponsored by: @the_Tren_d_Big_Mouth Podcast she is a wardrobe stylist/millennial mom of 2. Danielle started the podcast as a safe haven for moms, millennial, and lovers of fashion. Beware we talk a lot of $hit. Sunday’s are for tea. available on Apple, Spotify, Anchor and all podcast platforms. @theassemblylineco Assembly Line - Assembly Line is a full-service fashion consulting firm that focuses on cultivating and developing emerging talent by providing resources and guidance on all fronts. They provide various services, including project management, brand building, creative services, product development, and all-around consulting, to build new brands and elevate established fashion businesses. Their mission is to empower entrepreneurs at any stage of their business and is here to help build your brand from concept to consumer and everything in between. @Six20style SIX/20 is an American-made contemporary sportswear brand for women who love fashion and comfort equally. These amazing pieces are handmade in NYC with amazing quality and thoughtful, detailed designs. You can take an additional 20% discount off your purchase by applying the BLACKFASHION PROMO CODE. www.six20style.com IG: Keep up with me on all social sites! @LC_ApparelConsulting @LeneseCalleea @CalleeaVateinInc www.lenesecalleea.com Stay Black! Peace Out! #EducateNCreate
My guest on the podcast is Elena Longhi, Founder & Designer of NINAEL ROMA, an independent label of Handbags Made in Italy. You will learn what are the opportunities in the US Market for an independent label of Luxury Bags Made in Italy like Ninael Roma, much appreciated and awarded several prizes in New York. Language of the Episode : ENGLISH. The collections of NINAEL ROMA are inspired by 70's in America and Club 74, a period of intense social changes and freedom. The design of Ninael Roma are easily recognizable with long metal chains, and each bag is carefully produced by hand. The iconic bag is the second SKIN bag, designed for an adventurous woman, a free spirit and a leader. Go and have a look on 2goodmedia.com to see the pictures. After a career in Advertising, Elena Longhi decided to create her own label in 2015 after showing her drawings to a Tuscan Artisan who designed the first prototype of her future collection. Then it all went very quickly with the first samples and the participation to Altaroma, the launching platforms for the Designers of the Made in Italy. Ninael Roma has immediately showed in the most important Italian and American fairs for Handbags accessories. First at MIPEL in Milan were the brand gained much interest and then came very quickly the opportunity to showcase in New York. Ninael Roma has shown three times in different fairs for independent handbags labels in NY, and received a great feedback with two awards for Best independent handbag label and another for Best in Style & Design. Since the very beginning, Elena Longhi has understood that the American market was a strategic market for Ninael Roma as it recognizes the Made in Italy independent labels of handcrafted products. Mother of three, passionate of Trail running, Elena Longhi is also a busy entrepreneur working on all aspects to growth her label : content strategy, distribution channels, development of the e-commerce, etc. This is a Special Podcast registered Live at the Showcase during ALTAROMA, the Rome Fashion Week. The Showcase is a presentation of the Designer's collection and the best moment to have a conversation with the emerging designers of the Made in Italy. They show their collections to the Media and buyers. ALTAROMA is the largest event in Italy dedicated to emerging Fashion designers, Italian or international, associated to the MADE IN ITALY. The 2 main projects of ALTAROMA are Showcase, to present the Emerging Designers latest collections, and Who's on Next? co-organized between ALTAROMA and VOGUE ITALIA. Now it's time to listen the direct Voice of Elena Longhi from Ninael Roma in the Podcast. I hope you will be inspired by the strategy and the collections of this Italian Label and find our explanations useful. Let us know in comments on iTunes or Spotify!! You can contact Elena Longhi on her website https://www.ninael.com/ and buy on the E-Shop, or Instagram account : https://www.instagram.com/ninaelofficial/?hl=fr This is a Special Podcast registered Live during Altaroma, the Fashion Week of Rome. The Showcase, organized after the runway, is the best moment to have a conversation with emerging designers. They show their collections Made in Italy to the Media and buyers. I am Delphine Souquet, the Founder of 2Goodmedia, visit me on https://2goodmedia.com and Instagram @2goodmediato know more about all my projects and reportages with Creative entrepreneurs : Designers, Artists and Architects talking about their creative process and running a successful business. Language : ENGLISH. Elena Longhi is Italian living in Parma. All the podcasts are scripted in 3 languages French, Italian, English on 2Goodmedia https://2goodmedia.com/podcast/?lang=fr with the portray of the Guest ; the photographies of the Fashion collections ; with sketches and illustrations by https://www.gabrielemelodia.com 2Goodmedia, https://2goodmedia.com the coolest click on the web. We produce cool contents (photos, videos and podcasts) for a pure entertainment experience. We talk about Fashion, Art, People, cool events in France and Italy. The mission of 2Goodmedia is to create a link between generations, cultures, countries, social classes without filters and with an inclusive vision of society. Transmit the values and passion for fashion or art. Passions that bring us together! For comments, questions, or speaker ideas, please e-mail me at : Delphine@2goodmedia.com
Francesca Pievani & Alice Zantedeschi – Co-Founders of FILI PARI - Come una Start up di successo può nascere dalla tesi universitaria al Politecnico di Milano sul Recycling del Marmo #27 : FILI PARI - How a Master Research on Recycling Marble stone can lead to the creation of a successful Italian Fashion Start up Language of the Episode : ITALIAN. ENGLISH - After their Master on recycling Marble powders, Francesca Pievani and Alice Zantedeschi could not imagine to launch a profitable and innovative Start up. Indeed they both looked for a job experience and followed different career path. Until they realized that their research on Marble was gaining a great attention and enthusiasm from the Press and the Fashion business sector. They decided to quit their jobs three years later and FILIPARI was founded by the two young women. Today FILIPARI has joined the famous Start up accelerator of Politecnico di Milano, Poli Hub, and combines Craftsmanship and innovation to revolutionize the Fashion and Textile Business with the introduction of Italian marble recycling : from the selection of the marbles to their processing, up to the production of the material. Now let's tell the success story of the Italian Start up FILI PARI and its ambitions for the future, giving the voices to the Feminine Duo of Co-Founders. The philosophy of Fili Pari embraces the values of a circular economy, combining research and innovation to improve the well-being of the earth and its people throughout the entire life cycle of the product. The love for the territory translates into the desire to enhance raw materials, using the products and by-products of the Italian stone industries, transforming waste into opportunities in full compliance with the circular economy. Giving lightness and dynamism to marble is their mission, an apparently rigid, not very ductile and austere material is interpreted through a new usage. The company has specialized in cutting-edge technologies for the enhancement of marble powders, with the aim of designing new materials capable of combining style, innovation and technical performance. This is a Special Podcast registered Live during ALTAROMA, the Rome Fashion Week. FILI PARI is participating to the Showcase Project for the second consecutive year and has also been invited as a Speaker to the Special Talks organized by Altaroma on Sustainability in Italia, beside the President Italy of the Fashion Revolution organization. The Showcase, a presentation organized after the runway, is the best moment to have a conversation with emerging designers. They show their collections Made in Italy to the Media and buyers. ALTAROMA is the largest event in Italy dedicated to emerging Fashion designers, Italian or international, associated to the MADE IN ITALY. The 2 main projects of ALTAROMA are Showcase, to present the Emerging Designers latest collections to the Media and Buyers, and Who's on Next? co-organized between ALTAROMA and VOGUE ITALIA. TIMELINE : In this podcast, you will learn from FILI PARI about their accomplishments in terms of innovation and their Design for Sustainable Fashion : From the university bench to the Business accelerator The innovation on raw material sourcing, processing and production The Sustainable Fashion collection and the social community The Talks on Sustainability at Altaroma and the acceptance of the enthusiasm of the younger generation for the Fight The importance of Understanding the product, Communication and Storytelling ITALIAN
#26 Italo Marseglia– ITALO MARSEGLIA – Recycling and Upcycling through Storytelling to understand all the work behind a Sustainable Luxury Fashion Brand I learnt from my conversation with Italo Marseglia on Recycling and Upcycling that there is nothing such as a Sustainable Fashion but rather there are sustainable ways of doing Fashion. Language of the Episode : Italian. There are many obstacles and difficulties for innovative Fashion and Sustainable labels willing to reduce the impact on the environment. Above all for those labels working with an approach on the wastes of natural raw materials. Indeed as pioneers, there are due to experiment all steps from sourcing to production, with unprecedented legal and supply chain issues for the transportation of wastes for instance. That is why it is of major importance to explain through Recycling or Upcycling storytelling all the work behind the scenes for producing a Sustainable Fashion Product from the wastes of natural raw materials. Especially when we are talking about creating Luxury and Sustainable Product for which the consumer has a high expectation on style, quality and durability. This podcast is very interesting because we are talking about an expertise on Luxury Fashion and Sustainable products, like the collections of Italo Marseglia. Through our conversation podcast with Italo Marseglia, Designer and Sustainable Fashion Consultant, you will learn a lot about Recycling and Upcycling in the Luxury Fashion Industry : from the product cycle approach to the research on materials, the relations with suppliers and fabrics manufactures, and the importance of storytelling to understand the quality and timeless values behind a sustainable Luxury product. Italo Marseglia is a notorious protagonist of Sustainable Fashion in Rome. Ex-student from the IED Fashion School in Rome, he has launched his own label of Luxury Fashion producing exclusively capsules collections based on Recycling and Upcycling approaches. His approach of Recycling is very interesting as you will hear in our conversation because it is based on an experimental approach and research on raw materials used for the production of Luxury Fashion products. His expertise on materials has led him to develop a consulting activity with the Special Projects Department of the IED Fashion School, working with GREENPEACE ITALY on sustainable projects. I realized speaking with Italo Marseglia, that Sustainable Emerging Brands producing small quantities have a unique expertise on sustainability along the whole product lifecycle. They are the Artisans of Sustainability with an expert approach, which is almost impossible to reach for a Big name of Fashion Luxury. Small Brands are also experimenting new processes to source natural raw materials and become the producer of their own Natural and sustainable Fabrics obtained from salmon skins, banana wastes, or Crocodile skins wastes. We have discussed also about all the difficulties of being a challenger on those sustainable Fashion issues for a small and young label like ITALO MARSEGLIA. Team work is essential to work on sourcing and production as Italo will explain in the audio. This is a Special Podcast registered Live during ALTAROMA, the Rome Fashion Week. ITALO MARSEGLIA is showing for the fifth consecutive year here and is a well-known brand at the Rome is my Runway. The Showcase, a presentation organized after the runway, is the best moment to have a conversation with emerging designers. They show their collections Made in Italy to the Media and buyers. ALTAROMA is the largest event in Italy dedicated to emerging Fashion designers, Italian or international, associated to the MADE IN ITALY. The 2 main projects of ALTAROMA are Showcase, to present the Emerging Designers latest collections to the Media and Buyers, and Who's on Next? co-organized between ALTAROMA and VOGUE ITALIA. TIMELINE : In this podcast, you will learn from ITALO MARSEGLIA about his accomplishments in Sustainable Fashion for high luxury garments: The know-how and approach of upcycling through innovative techniques using natural raw materials wastes Eco Green Prints The issues on raw material sourcing, supply chain management, Fabrics and Product manufacturing, and also legal aspects on wastes usage. The importance of Team work in the Recycling business The importance of Storytelling Now it's time to listen the direct Voice of Italo Marseglia in the Podcast. I hope you will be inspired and find it useful for your sustainable business. Let us know in comments!! You can contact Italo Marseglia on his website http://italomarseglia.it or on his social accounts : Instagram : @italomarseglia, Facebook, LinkedIn I am Delphine Souquet, the Founder of 2Goodmedia, visit me on https://2goodmedia.com and Instagram @2goodmediato know more about all my projects and reportages with Creative entrepreneurs : Designers, Artists and Architects talking about their creative process and running a successful business. Language of the podcast: ITALIAN. The interview is always in the original language of the interviewee to hear the direct voice of people that shape the Art and Fashion industry today. 2Goodmedia, https://2goodmedia.com the coolest click on the web. We produce cool contents (photos, videos and podcasts) for a pure entertainment experience. We talk about Fashion, Art, People, cool events in France and Italy. The mission of 2Goodmedia is to create a link between generations, cultures, countries, social classes without filters and with an inclusive vision of society. Transmit the values and passion for fashion or art. Passions that bring us together! For comments, questions, or speaker ideas, please e-mail me at : Delphine@2goodmedia.com
#23 Alessandra Cappiello – Designer and Founder MORFOSIS - The Timeless Classic of MORFOSIS My guest on the Podcast today is Alessandra Cappiello, Stilista e Founder del Brand Morfosis. This is a Special Podcast registered Live during ALTAROMA, the Rome Fashion Week. For Alessandra Cappiello, this is the second time she is my guest on 2Goodmedia's Podcast (link to our previous podcast below) and it's an emotion to meet us again physically (and not digitally) at Altaroma after the period of the Covid-19 lock down period. When nobody could ascertain two weeks ago that the Fashion Week could be held as a physical event. Being present today, is a symbol of true resilience for the brand showing a capsule collection in those difficult conditions. This is also a commitment to all the women, who inspire so much Alessandra Cappiello in her creations, giving them a message of brightness and lightness through her colorful and joyful capsule enriched with meaningful attentions and details. Language of the Episode : ITALIAN. We registered the podcast with Alessandra at the Showcase of Altaroma where Alessandra Cappiello is showing her capsule for the first time, just two days before the Fashion show at the Rome Fashion Week. The wonderful Classic and Luxurious Palazzo Brancaccio chosen for the presentation was just perfect to talk about the style of MORFOSIS matured over the last “metamorphoses” collections around the concept: Timeless Classic. “Classic is Timeless because it brings an intrinsic value from the attention to the style and to the quality” As explains Alessandra Cappiello. I asked Alessandra Cappiello in the podcast to show me the pieces of the collection presented today all the particularities and all the details which make the difference, are characteristics of Timeless Classic and the story behind it as : The Embellishment with feathers The quality Prints The use of exclusive materials The touches of lights inserted in the fabrics The elaborate seams We also talked about entrepreneurship, digital and e commerce skills and costs. A necessary investment for MORFOSIS and an opportunity to reach a larger audience as Alessandra Cappiello explains it in the podcast. This is a Special Podcast registered Live during ALTAROMA, the Rome Fashion Week. The Showcase, a presentation organized after the runway, is the best moment to have a conversation with emerging designers. They show their collections Made in Italy to the Media and buyers. ALTAROMA is the largest event in Italy dedicated to emerging Fashion designers, Italian or international, associated to the MADE IN ITALY. The 2 main projects of ALTAROMA are Showcase, to present the Emerging Designers latest collections to the Media and Buyers, and Who's on Next? co-organized between ALTAROMA and VOGUE ITALIA. MORFOSIS is also present every year at the WHITESHOW B2B fair organized in Milan. Now it's time to listen the direct Voice of Alessandra Cappiello in the Podcast. I hope you will be inspired. Let us know in comments!! You can contact Allessandra Cappiello on her website https://morfosis.it/ or directly on : Instagram : @Morfosis_it I am Delphine Souquet, the Founder of 2Goodmedia, visit me on https://2goodmedia.com and Instagram @2goodmedia to know more about all my projects and reportages with Creative entrepreneurs : Designers, Artists and Architects talking about their creative process and running a successful business. Language : Italian. The interview is always in the original language of the interviewee to hear the direct voice of people that shape the Art and Fashion industry today. 2Goodmedia, https://2goodmedia.com the coolest click on the web. We produce cool contents (photos, videos and podcasts) for a pure entertainment experience. We talk about Fashion, Art, People, cool events in France and Italy. The mission of 2Goodmedia is to create a link between generations, cultures, countries, social classes without filters and with an inclusive vision of society. Transmit the values and passion for fashion or art. Passions that bring us together! For comments, questions, or speaker ideas, please e-mail me at : Delphine@2goodmedia.com
#22 Bav Tailor– BAV TAILOR – All you need to know about Conscious Luxury and the importance of Sustainability in Fashion You will learn a lot about Sustainability in the Luxury Fashion Industry with this Podcast conversation with Bav Tailor. Bav is based between London and Milan, all collections being Made in Italy. We will talk about UK and Italian Fashion industries. Language of the Episode : English. My guest on the Podcast today is someone very Special, Bav Tailor, one of the most inspiring personality I have ever met during my Fashion Weeks reportages for the podcast in Italy. We are sharing on 2Goodmedia the same vision about the Future of Society and the importance of Sustainability in Fashion. This is a Special Podcast registered Live during ALTAROMA, the Rome Fashion Week. Language of the Podcast : ENGLISH. Bav is a Young English female Designer who has defined a new important concept of sustainable Fashion : ConsciousLuxury. A concept reflected in her personality as you will hear in the Podcast and transposed in her young promising sustainable Label BAV TAILOR. The Brand was founded in London back in 2015, and the production is Made in Italy, with the sourcing of sustainable fabrics from around the globe, for this Nomad spirit as Bav likes defining herself. Bav Tailor is a Young English Designer born in London, Indian by origin with a long family tradition of Luxury Craftsmanship inherited from her Grandfathers in India. A story so inspiring but it would be a limitation to stop there to explain who Bav Tailor is and where her inspiration comes from. Indeed, my feeling is that her origins is only the beginning of the story of Who Bav Tailor is, a starting point, as she has committed to work in Fashion after her Grandfathers to rise the challenges of Sustainability. Her commitment to sustainability and the highest respect for the environment or the people is an unconditional commitment guiding the strategy for her brand and which is translated in the way she runs her business. I particularly enjoyed listening to Bav Tailor tell me about her vision and accomplishments for her sustainable label. I also learnt a lot about Sustainability, the sourcing of fabrics, and the initiatives and platforms available in the UK, in advance on those topics. This is not surprisingly that Bav Tailor was chosen the same morning to talk Live at Altaroma and testify about Sustainability in the Fashion Industry. In this podcast, you will learn from BAV TAILOR about her accomplishments in Sustainable Fashion and about her entrepreneurial experience : The story of her label and inspirations, her philosophy of Conscious Fashion The large variety of sustainable, recycled Fabrics she is sourcing for her collections Her relations to the Suppliers and how she built it The UK platforms for supporting Sustainable Fashion The state of the Fashion industry regarding sustainability : Fast Fashion, Emerging brands, Established Fashion Brands Her new Yoga collection Shanti Her collaboration with an agency with a platform on Storytelling BAV TAILOR is an emerging Sustainable Label already successful with a number of recognitions, last week Bav Tailor was awarded the special prize of Eco-Luxury from TAOMODA 2020 for the project #Togetherfortomorrow with Camera Moda Fashion Trust. A Young Luxury Label noticed by the Media and Trends Agencies like WGSN during the Covid period for her conscious Fashion. Bav Tailor is a conscious and shining person, a spiritual soul involved in Sustainable Fashion to create Poetry through her timeless collections : “I decided to remain in the Fashion Industry but to change it. It is not a time for criticizing. The importance in Sustainability is that everyone starts” as she explains in our Podcast conversation. This is a Special Podcast registered Live during ALTAROMA, the Rome Fashion Week. The Showcase, a presentation organized after the runway, is the best moment to have a conversation with emerging designers. They show their collections Made in Italy to the Media and buyers. ALTAROMA is the largest event in Italy dedicated to emerging Fashion designers, Italian or international, associated to the MADE IN ITALY. The 2 main projects of ALTAROMA are Showcase, to present the Emerging Designers latest collections to the Media and Buyers, and Who's on Next? co-organized between ALTAROMA and VOGUE ITALIA. BAV TAILOR was finalist last year of the context Who's on Next 2019. Now it's time to listen the direct Voice of Bav Tailor in the Podcast. I hope you will be inspired and find it useful for your sustainable business. Let us know in comments!! You can contact Bav Tailor on her website https://www.bavtailor.com/about-bav-tailor/ and subscribe to her Special Newsletter or directly on : Instagram : @bavtailor , Facebook, LinkedIn I am Delphine Souquet, the Founder of 2Goodmedia, visit me on https://2goodmedia.com and Instagram @2goodmediato know more about all my projects and reportages with Creative entrepreneurs : Designers, Artists and Architects talking about their creative process and running a successful business. Language : ENGLISH. The interview is always in the original language of the interviewee to hear the direct voice of people that shape the Art and Fashion industry today. 2Goodmedia, https://2goodmedia.com the coolest click on the web. We produce cool contents (photos, videos and podcasts) for a pure entertainment experience. We talk about Fashion, Art, People, cool events in France and Italy. The mission of 2Goodmedia is to create a link between generations, cultures, countries, social classes without filters and with an inclusive vision of society. Transmit the values and passion for fashion or art. Passions that bring us together! For comments, questions, or speaker ideas, please e-mail me at : Delphine@2goodmedia.com
MAIORANO is an Italian emerging Luxury hand-made Shoes Label based in Rome, founded and designed by the Young Italian Talent Matteo MAIORANO. MAIORANO, one of the few Roman contestants here at Altaroma, is a well-known Label at the Rome Fashion Week as he won last year the context “Who's on Next?” organized with VOGUE ITALIA, for the Accessories category. After winning, it's been a busy year for MAIORANO, with the 10-Year's Anniversary of VOGUE Talents project. The opportunity to be mediatized nationwide on VOGUE ITALIA and showcase its creations with other renowned creatives like JW Anderson. Language of the Episode : ITALIAN. The experience of the last 4 years has been determining for the young Roman Label, including a noted 2-year collaboration with the Young Canadian Talent VEJAS based in Paris, yet Matteo Maiorano remains calm and concentrated. Indeed, Matteo Maiorano tells us he has used the “frozen period” of the Covid-19 to find himself and get back to his first inspirations, giving the birth to a renewed collection he feels very satisfied with : an accomplishment in the right direction for his celebrated Label. This new collection is composed of a new Men's category, he qualifies as “no gender”, but thought for Men. The style of MAIORANO is inspired by Art, shoes are all hand painted by him. We discuss in the podcast his personal creation and production process. A strong differentiation for this Luxury hand-made shoes label. This is a Special Podcast registered Live during ALTAROMA, the Rome Fashion Week. The Showcase, a presentation organized after the runway, is the best moment to have a conversation with emerging designers. They show their collections Made in Italy to the Media and buyers. ALTAROMA is the largest event in Italy dedicated to emerging Fashion designers, Italian or international, associated to the MADE IN ITALY. The 2 main projects of ALTAROMA are Showcase, to present the Emerging Designers latest collections to the Media and Buyers, and Who's on Next? co-organized between ALTAROMA and VOGUE ITALIA. In this podcast, you will learn from Matteo Maiorano about his accomplishments and the projects he's running towards as a creative and a single entrepreneur : The creative process The collections and collaborations E commerce project Altaroma and MICAM Milano, the leading footwear fair Now it's time to listen the direct Voice of Matteo Maiorano in the Podcast. We will share lots of feedbacks of entrepreneurial experience and tips. I hope you will be inspired and find it useful. Let us know in comments!! You can contact Matteo Maiorano on his website https://www.maioranoroma.com/ or directly on : Instagram : @maiorano_official, Facebook, LinkedIn This is a Special Podcast registered Live during Altaroma, the Fashion Week of Rome. The Showcase, organized after the runway, is the best moment to have a conversation with emerging designers. They show their collections Made in Italy to the Media and buyers. I am Delphine Souquet, the Founder of 2Goodmedia, visit me on https://2goodmedia.com and Instagram @2goodmediato know more about all my projects and reportages with Creative entrepreneurs : Designers, Artists and Architects talking about their creative process and running a successful business. Language : Italian. The interview is always in the original language of the interviewee to hear the direct voice of people that shape the Art and Fashion industry today. 2Goodmedia, https://2goodmedia.com the coolest click on the web. We produce cool contents (photos, videos and podcasts) for a pure entertainment experience. We talk about Fashion, Art, People, cool events in France and Italy. We are driven by Passion and Culture regardless of time, age, ethnicity, geography, which can be shared across generations. For comments, questions, or speaker ideas, please e-mail me at : Delphine@2goodmedia.com
Today we are extremely excited to share an in-depth conversation with our friend Brian Hill - the executive Director of Phoenix Fashion Week. Brian is also the host of the Fashion Rewired Podcast that Ana was a guest on a while ago and in today's podcast episode we chat about so many great, inspiring things. First, we go way back to when Brian launched his own fashion brand and the most important lessons learned from running his own brand. The conversation later moves to how he got working for Phoenix Fashion Week, how he later became the executive director, and the incredible job they are doing to help emerging fashion talent to succeed with launching and growing their brand. We also chat about the fashion industry today, and Brian shares a lot of tips for emerging and established fashion designers on how to succeed in this industry, in today's challenging environment. Brian also gives us some tips on how to stay motivated, inspired, and always pushing forward, learning, and growing. This is a fantastic episode, with so many tangible tips. Enjoy! Show notes Visit Phoenix Fashion Week here. Listen to the Fashion Rewired Podcast. Books that we talked about: Purple Cow Blue Ocean Strategy Good To Great
The Ethical Fashion Initiative Accelerator is programme for African designers supports young fashion talent to become investment ready, expand their supply chains, scale up their production, and build their fashion businesses. In this episode, your hosts Simone Cipriani and Clare Press catch up with one of the mentors, Nigerian actor Dakore Egbuson Akande. Dakore is Nollywood royalty. She has appeared in more than 50 films, including the romantic comedy Isoken, for which she won an African Academy Movie Award for Best Actress in 2018. She started out a TV presenter, she also sings and today does important humanitarian work. This conversation explores the power of creativity and the opportunities for economic advancement as well as cultural celebration and exchange, provided by the arts. You can find out about the 6 designers selected on https://ethicalfashioninitiative.org/ Our music is from the original production From Kabul to Bamako, music directed by Saïd Assadi. This podcast was produced with the financial support of the European Union. Its contents are the sole responsibility of ITC Ethical Fashion Initiative and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Meet Jason Raft!.Wonderful opportunity to sit down and chat technical and design with Jason Raft, Owner, JLX Productions and Iceworks Design..As owner and Director JLX Productions, a technical solutions business, and Iceworks Design which designs, builds and delivers sets across multiple platforms, Jason has had a long relationship with the performing arts..Deciding early on that back stage was where he belonged, Jason has carved a career for himself in the performing arts as a lighting designer and technical director and has managed to create two businesses around his ethos that “If you work in the entertainment industry it should be just as entertaining for you, as it is for the audience you work for!”.Like APATA, Jason has a passion for seeing that the next generation is better prepared to enter the arts industry and for him that means the world of production and production design. “When we're looking for technicians, we are looking for the person, not the skill.” The right attitude can get you far. .Iceworks Design implemented the annual Emerging Designers program when the university graduates approaching them for work experience had little to no understanding of production design. Seeing a need for real, in-house experience from pre-concept to build, the program asks those applying for ‘out of the box' thinking by first sending in “Who am I ?' resumes. “it was amazing, the way they portrayed themselves when we gave them the freedom to talk ..without criteria.” .What industry and the next generation need from each other. “Given the right direction, given the right opportunity, this industry will thrive. We've got to put aside what we thought was the right way to do things and start to engage in a different way.".JLX Productions is a technical solutions company for the arts and event industries. At its core JLX is a solutions business providing their clients with a unique skill set to navigate through the myriad of production environments to design, manage and deliver successful projects. The team works collaboratively across all production disciplines and with a strong network of suppliers to ensure the team is fully equipped to take on any challenge..JLX provides a full suite of pre-production services from technical direction to administration, build operational systems for venues to run efficiently, provide design, drafting and pre-visualisation services for event concepts to assist in their practical delivery, and manage and operate onsite across stage and site management, lighting, sound and vision..Check out JLX Productions at www.jlx.com.au.The Iceworks Design team design, build and deliver sets for television, theatre and the broader event industry. From a thought bubble to construction drawings the design team can provide creative design services for every stage of a project. Whether plugging into an existing project or delivering from scratch the team can provide concept work ups, 2D drafting, 3D rendering, graphic handling and designer liaison during construction to ensure the design is carried through to completion. The team have provided design services across a vast array of disciplines including; production design, branding, experiential, theatrical and exhibition..Check out Iceworks Design at www.iceworksdesign.com.Enjoy!.Website: www.apata.com.auEmail: hello@apata.com.auInstagram & Facebook: @apatamedia
If you are visiting China for the first time, you will be amazed by its modern cities with stunning high-rise buildings scoring to the sky. Today's China has a strong appetize for innovation and creativity, and that also reflects on how the government wants its cities look like. Real estate development in China is booming for the past 4 decades, and developers are not shy from recruiting world-renowned architects to turn rural areas into brand new contemporary cities. Mr. Ming Zhang, an award-winning designer and Founder of Seattle based company MZA Architecture, has worked on over 130 projects in more than 60 cities in China over the last 20 years. I invite him shares his experience in helping to create a new image for major cities throughout China and the U.S., and tips on how to win contracts and work with Chinese on those projects.About Ming ZhangMr. Ming Zhang, FAIA, NCARB, LEED AP, has near 30 years of architectural experience in the United States, Asia, and the Middle East, with a unique talent and creativity in the design of high imagery projects. That talent, combined with his respect to the local culture and environment, an everlasting pursuance to beauty, his special ability to address each client's needs, and a thorough understanding for eastern and western culture and context, in addition to his great attention on the clients and communication skill, earns him a distinguished reputation as a world-class designer. Ming has received numerous honors and awards--including the 2008 Top 10 Emerging Designers as featured in the Urban Land Institute (ULI) Magazine, and the 2006 Top 20 Most Influential Designers in China Landmark Award from the Chinese Research Center for Urban Development and Environment. His influence has literally created a new image for major cities throughout China and the U.S. For more information about Ming Zhang's work, please visit http://mza-us.com/.
If you are visiting China for the first time, you will be amazed by its modern cities with stunning high-rise buildings scoring to the sky. Today's China has a strong appetize for innovation and creativity, and that also reflects on how the government wants its cities look like. Real estate development in China is booming for the past 4 decades, and developers are not shy from recruiting world-renowned architects to turn rural areas into brand new contemporary cities. Mr. Ming Zhang, an award-winning designer and Founder of Seattle based company MZA Architecture, has worked on over 130 projects in more than 60 cities in China over the last 20 years. I invite him shares his experience in helping to create a new image for major cities throughout China and the U.S., and tips on how to win contracts and work with Chinese on those projects.About Ming ZhangMr. Ming Zhang, FAIA, NCARB, LEED AP, has near 30 years of architectural experience in the United States, Asia, and the Middle East, with a unique talent and creativity in the design of high imagery projects. That talent, combined with his respect to the local culture and environment, an everlasting pursuance to beauty, his special ability to address each client's needs, and a thorough understanding for eastern and western culture and context, in addition to his great attention on the clients and communication skill, earns him a distinguished reputation as a world-class designer. Ming has received numerous honors and awards--including the 2008 Top 10 Emerging Designers as featured in the Urban Land Institute (ULI) Magazine, and the 2006 Top 20 Most Influential Designers in China Landmark Award from the Chinese Research Center for Urban Development and Environment. His influence has literally created a new image for major cities throughout China and the U.S. For more information about Ming Zhang's work, please visit http://mza-us.com/.
In this episode:1. CFDA emerging designers have a pop-up home in Los Angeles with Forum. And data and insights to go along with it. Nicholas K. is the first label to be featured and will be situated there until 2020.2. PayPal acquires Honey, giving it access to consumers earlier in the online purchase journey. John Kunze at PayPal said of the deal, quote, "When Honey says they're putting money in the pockets of their customers — that's perfectly in line with what we want to do."3. Target and Walmart have a fulfillment advantage over Amazon. And both retailers are reporting strong growth as a result. Same day services (either delivery or in-store pickup) contributed to eighty per cent of Target's growth for the quarter.◇ Three stories, five minutes, five days a week◇Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/retaildailypodcast/Website: https://retail-assembly.org/the-retail-and-product-daily◇ sponsored by The Retail Training AgencyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/retailagency/Linkedin: career-development-fashion-and-retailWebsite: https://retail-assembly.org
#MortasayAbout Emerging Designers is a talk with emerging designer Gingi Medina about sustainable fashion and her goal to be as environmentally conscious with her fashion as possible. She went from helping companies start clothing lines to starting her own. Find out a little more about her journey with us. Photography @vonyse --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mortasay/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mortasay/support
Meet the millennial behind cult New Zealand label Maggie Marilyn. We hear a lot about how the Gens Y and Z are more woke, more into sustainability and of course more worried about climate change and the environment - why wouldn’t they be? These are the generations that are going to inherit the mess that’s been made. They are already inheriting it. Find out why designer Maggie Hewitt is determined to do fashion differently, how she sold her very first collection to Net-A-Porter and gets most excited about seeing her clothes worn by women she doesn’t know in the street. Yep, even though Megan Markle, Kendall Jenner and Rose McGowan are fans. The brand launched in 2016, and is Made in New Zealand. Big on pink, but never simply pretty, these clothes evoke a sense of feminine strength and speak to the designer’s passion for sustainable production and materials. (BTW, who wants to move to New Zealand?!) Join the conversation - follow Clare in Instagram and Twitter Don't miss the show-notes each week on clarepress.com - they're packed with links and extra info.
Elissa Bloom is the Executive Director of the Philadelphia Fashion Incubator at Macy’s Center City. She has been with the organization since 2011 and launched the successful initiative which is now used as an international model for fashion incubation. With over 20 years of both corporate and entrepreneurial experience, Elissa brings a unique and fresh understanding to the world of fashion and business. She has worked corporately for Bloomingdales and Anthropologie and has taught fashion entrepreneurship courses at Drexel University, Moore College of Art and Design, and Jefferson University. She launched a successful accessories brand, Elissa Bloom New York, which she oversaw for eight years. While managing all aspects of her company including design, sourcing, manufacturing, marketing, sales and distribution, Elissa learned what it takes to run a successful fashion company. She has a strong understanding of both the creative and commercial side of business and is committed to sharing her experience with others to help them achieve success in the business world. In 2018 Elissa was awarded the Philadelphia Business Journal Woman of Distinction. In 2017 she was nominated as the Philadelphia Ambassador of Women’s Entrepreneurship Day, a global event empowering female entrepreneurship that is celebrated in 144 countries with the United Nations. She organized and led Philadelphia’s first and second annual event honoring female entrepreneurs in the region. In 2016 she was honored with the Trailblazer Award by Philly Fashion Week. Elissa is a highly sought after international speaker on fashion incubation and the business of fashion: 2019 US Embassy Trip to Italy - In conjunction with International Women’s Day, Elissa was invited by the US Embassy to teach a series of workshops on the business of fashion to the fashion communities of Rome, Palermo and Milan. • 2018 Fashion and Technology Panel Speaker – Estonia Creative Conference hosted by Incubator Tallinn • 2017 Keynote: Fashion Tech Event Moscow – Elissa was invited by the US Embassy to be the keynote at their annual Fashion Tech event and teach business boot camps to the fashion sectors of Moscow and St. Petersburg. Philadelphia Ambassador, Women’s Entrepreneurship Day (WED) – Elissa organized and led Philadelphia’s 1st and 2nd Entrepreneurship Day event. www.wedphiladelphia,wordpress.com and www.womenseday.org • 2017 International Business Innovation Association: featured speaker on the Creative Economy 2016 The Enterprise of Culture, ‘Harnessing Uncertainty’ Conference, Edinburgh, Scotland 2016 JWRP Fashion Industry Trip to Israel 2015 Global Entrepreneurship Summit, Nairobi, Kenya with President Obama in attendance. Elissa was invited by the White House to speak on two panels: Specialty Incubators and the Creative Economy. • 2015 PA Conference for Women: featured speaker on Entrepreneurship. • 2014, Elissa was invited to teach her customized Business Boot Camps to the fashion communities of the Baltic States and Finland via two US State Dept. grants. 2014 Estonian Design Festival: featured speaker on ‘Design Mistakes’ 2013 International Fashion Incubator Conference, Toronto, Canada. Featured speaker on the ‘Top Five Sales Trends for Emerging Designers’. 2014, 2015 National Business Incubator Association International Conferences in New Orleans, LA and Denver, CO. Featured speaker on Fashion Incubation.
Meet Indian designer Ruchika Sachdeva of Bodice Studio, the Delhi-based label that took out the 2017/18 International Woolmark Prize . Join us as we discuss how to make it in fashion, and build a successful small business, sustainability, our need for connection and the importance of provenance and craft. We explore the rise of emerging Indian fashion talent (and no, it's not all Bollywood) and look at how can design offer solutions to fashion's waste crisis. A recent British survey found that 25% of women have clothes lurking in their wardrobe that can’t wear because they no longer fit. Extending the life of a garment by an extra nine months can reduce its environmental impact by 20 to 30%. Ruchika's collections often feature tie fastenings, and moveable pleats and buttons because she wants these clothes to last for years. She also sees designing classics as a way to mitigate against waste. “If they’re too much, too loud or too trend-based, you’re going to get bored of clothes more easily.” Our shownotes are packed with links and extra information. THANK YOU FOR LISTENING. Love the podcast? We have a Patreon page - every little bit helps us keep telling these stories. We are always grateful for ratings and reviews on iTunes. Don't forget to hit subscribe.
Recent Graduates. Changing paths. Taking a path in your career, heading for design. Emerging Designers, AIGA, AIGA Mobile, Working in Design, Moving up in desigin, Finding your place in the design industry. Work Life early in your career as a designer. Moving to a new city and what you need to know. Standing up for what you think should be done, even if you are new or young in the field. Creative career opportunities. EMERGE + AIGA Mobile // Scaling Your Design Career // WITH A LIVE AUDIENCE Episode 271. Aired September 26, 2018 @ 6pm CT / 4pm PT. I am teaming up with AIGA Mobile during the Emerge Month, where AIGA focuses on Emerging Designers. That means designers who have been working for 0–5 years. (Out of school or someone who has recently entered the design industry.) AIGA Mobile + Design Recharge Live and IN-PERSON! AIGA Mobile presents a special episode of Design Recharge to celebrate EMERGE awareness week! During this episode host diane gibbs will interview Jeffy Thomas (CUTT INK STUDIO), Phim Her (The Washington Post), and Abbie Bacilla (Frame.io) about their career journeys and ask them questions about how they scaled their design careers. This episode will be live streamed via Zoom Webinar with interactive Q&A PLUS for the first time Mobile area creatives will be invited to participate in person during the live recording on the University of South Alabama campus. Here is who we will be talking to: Abbie Bacilla Abbie Bacilla is a young professional who graduated from Spring Hill College in 2017 with a BA in graphic design. She is now a full-time motion designer at Frame.io, a video collaboration software, in New York City. Abbie is also a School of Motion alumni and a member of the NYC chapter of Punanimation, an animation collective for women. Website: https://abbiebacilla.com/ Instagram: abbiebacilla (https://www.instagram.com/abbiebacilla/) Twitter: @abbie_k Phim Her Phim Her is a creative disruptor. She dedicates her time to leveraging the best practices of design, art and business to build sociocultural change wherever she goes. On any given day she is juggling the titles of Marketing Solutions Manager for The Washington Post, Co-Chair of AIGA's National Diversity & Inclusion Task Force, Content Committee Lead for the AIGA National EMERGE Initiative and Planning Committee Member and Lead Facilitator for the DC Hub for the UN Global People’s Summit. DC Fem Tech has recently recognized Phim as one of their 2018 Power Women in Code, Design and Data, out of a nomination pool of 600 nominees. One of Phim's favorite quotes is: "We must move from talking about the world of design to talking about the design of the world." This is why you will see her talking about politics in a design meeting, and design in a meeting about politics and social impact. @phimher on Instagram and Twitter LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/phimher/ Jeffy Thomas Philadelphia based, Bahrain born, Indian national illustrator and paper-cutter, Jeffy Thomas, has been playing and honing his skills in creating images through the use of repetitive lines and a xacto knife since 2009. Having gone to college for Architecture, Jeffy blended his knowledge of drafting and hatching with his passion of illustration. The paper cutting was a happy accident that has allowed him to introduce another element into the mix and extend the range of his abilities further. Using lines, patterns, physical negative and positive space to tell stories and create compositions and play. @cuttinkstudio on twitter | dribbble | Instagram Recharging You helps freelancing creatives find and utilize their strengths and guides them how to grow their businesses. www.rechargingyou.com. Join us live each week and become part of the Design Recharge Family, subscribe and get the link to come to the live recording. Sign up at http://www.rechargingyou.com Connect on Instagram & Twitter: @designrecharge
Brand Assembly was created with one purpose in mind: to help emerging fashion brands grow their business by creating a community that leverages resources and provides a platform for brands to support one another. By creating a nurturing and collaborative atmosphere, Brand Assembly removes the barriers of entering a highly competitive contemporary market and assists in building a successful business. For show notes & resources visit the episode webpage below or click here. Want more information on #BoutiqueChat? Visit www.theboutiquehub.com/boutiquechat ***Facebook: @boutiquehubashleyInstagram: @boutiquehubbusiness & @ajalderson Join our community of retailers, brands, influencers, service providers and insiders: www.theboutiquehub.com/join
Turkey tail mushrooms, subverting the male gaze, a story of migration and hidden circular forms inspire the work of emerging designers at iD Dunedin Fashion Week.
CliffCentral.com — The team is joined by two dynamic Kenyan Brands - IKOJN designer, Cris Njoki and AACHERA designer, Sophie Achera - to discuss African emerging designers rising above. It’s great to see African fashion brands and designers rising above their circumstances and using their platforms to move ahead in the global fashion markets.
Asia’s design edge was in the spotlight at CENTRESTAGE 2017. The show’s second edition was held, 6-9 September, at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, where the highlight CENTRESTAGE ELITES showcased the latest creations of Hong Kong’s FFIXXED Studios and Korea’s Juun.J. While some of the city’s leading designers featured their works at the “Fashion Hong Kong” runway show.
Organized by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council, the annual Asia's fashion spotlight CENTRESTAGE will take place from 6-9 September at the HKCEC It will house over 200 sought-after international and fashion brands under three thematic zones GLAM, ALLURE and METRO, revealing upcoming season's wardrobe must-haves. The opening gala show CENTRESTAGE ELITES will be staged on 6 September, featuring avant-garde designer labels FFIXXED STUDIOS and JUUN. J.
Hong Kong is back in the limelight as the city gets set to host the return of CENTRESTAGE from 6 to 9 September 2017, a world-class fashion spectacle in the beating heart of Asia’s fashion capital. With a captivating four-day event lineup, CENTRESTAGE features a close-up look at the latest collections, fashion icons and powerhouses, the hottest international labels and emerging designers in a definitive showcase.
If you want to know what the future of fashion looks like it pays to keep an eye on emerging designers who create without boundaries. Sonia Sly meets emerging designers from around the world to find out what their vision for the future of fashion looks like and what concerns them most.
Episode 181 This week on Design Recharge we will team up with AIGA Mobile and will learn from four Emerging Designers. These are creatives who have been in the business for 0-5 years and will be talking about the design community, clients, and work. Our guests this week are: Casey Brabbs a busy, freelance designer and illustrator who has explored different ways to self-promote and is continually growing, Amy Schwartz a design troublemaker making waves as the Design Director for Cards Against Humanity, Heath Vester an entrepreneur who designs and runs a start-up publication called Ant Farm, and Jordan Wong a Cleveland-based illustrator who uses humor in his work and finds clients in unique ways.
The 30A Locals Show goes fashion today! Growing up on the emerald coast provided plenty of inspiration for Cayce Collins. Her designs lend a touch of whimsy and sexy to today's coastal woman. One of this year's "Emerging Designers" at South Walton Fashion Week, catch her line Thursday night at Grand Boulevard. www.swfw.org
Cindy Yun is a serial enterpreneur. She is the CEO and Creative Director of Rue de Jeans and CEO of Atria Interational. She shares with us her style journey as an entrerpreneur and the building of the fashion brand Atria out of Seoul. Please be sure to hit subscribe and leave a review to enter into the weekly raffle! In this episode you will learn: -Cindy Yun's incredible background and all about the companies she has started. As Atria is her 5th startup. - All about Atria International and how they support over 100 emerging Seoul designers. - The importance of limited editions and designer collaborations. - The grand opening of Atria store in Seoul on July 4th! - Production capability in Seoul, as they can produce over 3000 styles in less than 30 days. - Atria becoming a leader in the field of fashion and tech. Enjoy the episode, for more information on Atria pls go to: www.atriastyle.com -
Cathy Horyn resigns, New York's model law and what it means for Fashion Week, emerging designers target celebrities and SS14 campaigns that made us go "wow". Listen up!