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Talking fashion tech with Mary Korlin-Downs founder of All Things Fashion Tech and Kate Sanner CEO and Co-Founder of Beni. From Beni's relaunch that's redefining how and why we shop and Mary joining the team, Kate shares leading industry insights. As well as what's next in fashion tech and other founders innovating. Want to break in? Hear from these thought leaders on how: how to write a cold email that will actually get a response, who to email, building a portfolio, where to find job opportunities, and so much more.Kate's solo episode HEREMary's solo episode HEREDownload Beni HEREAll Things Fashion Tech HERE Fashion & Founders Job Board HEREFollow Mary Korlin-DownsIG HERE Substack HEREMagazine HEREFollow BeniIG HEREWebsite HEREFollow Fashion & Founders:Podcast IG: @fashionandfoundersPodcast Substack: Fashion and FoundersPodcast Website: fashionandfounders.comPodcast TikTok: @fashionandfoundersPodcast LinkedIn: Fashion and FoundersPodcast YouTube: Fashion and FoundersPodcast Links: Shop MyVictoria Pickle Closet: @victoriasLocker Links: Locker Thanks for listening!
Un an avant, il vendait des sandwiches, prêt à tout laisser tomber. Aujourd'hui, il dirige Perhop, une plateforme qui révolutionne le shopping personnalisé, connectant des milliers de marques, personal shoppers, et clients grâce à la géolocalisation. Comment a-t-il transformé sa vie en quelques semaines, passant de galère à un revenu explosif de 10 000€ en moins d'un mois, être invité par Forbes, BFM ou encore Marie-Claire ? Ce podcast te plonge au cœur d'un parcours incroyable où foi, prise de risque et storytelling deviennent des armes fatales. Prépare-toi à une leçon d'audace, à une immersion dans un univers où la mode rencontre la tech, et où chaque obstacle se transforme en opportunité. Swaguy ne vend pas un rêve, il le vit, et il t'embarque avec lui. Si tu cherches l'étincelle pour faire décoller ton projet, cet épisode est pour toi. Voici ce que tu vas découvrir :
Themes I've been seeing in fashion tech recently, new companies to try, and who's hiring! From Search, personalization, and curation. Job Board: Fashion and FoundersFollow Fashion & Founders:Podcast IG: @fashionandfoundersPodcast Substack: Podcast Website: fashionandfounders.comVictoria TikTok: @vfsmith11Podcast LinkedIn: Fashion and FoundersPodcast YouTube: Fashion and FoundersVictoria Pickle Closet: @victoriasLocker Links: Locker
Hello and welcome back to Fashion and Founders of the podcast. My name is Victoria Smith and this week I'm joined with Chris Lucas, the founder of Second Sense. After Alix Earle visited Harvard Business School last week and posted a TikTok about Second Sense. It crashed the website it went so viral, and the search bar under her video with over 3 million views was second sense. The “Alix Earle” Effect is very real and Chris talks about what the madness has really been like. This is the first interview Chris has done since all of this has happened, and I'm so thankful for his honesty about what this all has been like and his overall vulnerability about sharing his founder journey. Second Sense is hiring so you can join the team and this fast growing startup! Lots of excitement and eyes on fashion tech with this, go follow Chris on TikTok to stay updated!Follow Fashion & Founders:Podcast IG: @fashionandfoundersPodcast Substack: Fashion and FoundersPodcast Website: fashionandfounders.comVictoria TikTok: @vfsmith11Podcast LinkedIn: Fashion and FoundersPodcast YouTube: Fashion and FoundersVictoria Pickle Closet: @victoriasLocker Links: LockerFollow Second Sense:IG: @secondsensecoTikTok: @chrisxlucasWebsiteFollow PJs by PJ:IG: @shoppjsbypjWebsiteThank you for listening!
We unravel Zilingo's liquidation: the rise & fall of SE Asia's ~$1 Bn FashionTech startup.Detailing key reasons, unending drama & crucial takeaways for founders.
Hello and welcome back to Fashion and Founders The Podcast, my name is Victoria Smith, and this week I'm joined with Kotryna, the co-founder of Arete. Arete is an AI powered marketplace for emerging designers built to create connection between shoppers and designers and allow you to play and discover with the clothing. They are quickly growing as they recently opened their store in soho this April and launched a partnership with Pickle. The Arete app is super fun to use and navigate - with videos from designers, moldboard feature, and social sharing. Let's here from Kotryna!Follow Fashion & Founders:Podcast IG: @fashionandfoundersPodcast Substack: Fashion and FoundersPodcast Website: fashionandfounders.comVictoria TikTok: @vfsmith11Podcast LinkedIn: Fashion and FoundersPodcast YouTube: Fashion and FoundersPodcast Links: Shop MyVictoria Pickle Closet: @victoriasLocker Links: LockerFollow Arête:IG: @aretestudios_____Download the AppWebsiteVisit Arete at 147 Grand St, New York, NY 10013!Follow Cherry Knots:IG: @cherryknotsnycWebsiteUse code FASHIONFOUNDERS10 for 10% off through May 1st!Thank you for listening!
Anya Cheng, founder and CEO of Taelor, and a former Head of Product for Meta, eBay, Target, and McDonalds, shares the absolutely insanely tenacious path of networking to her first job, getting to Silicon Valley by accepting a job in Minnesota, an eye-opening story about the prejudices that still exist in the startup world, how to turn office busywork into project management, how to amplify yourself by amplifying others, the value in finding out that your business may actually have a different clientele than you imagined (and why that's OK), and the TRUE way to eat oatmeal in Japan. Special for Action Catalyst listeners:Taelor: Get 25% OFF your first month of men's clothing subscription.Use code: PODCAST25Sign up at: https://taelor.style/pages/membershipArmoire: Get 50% OFF your first month of women's clothing subscription.Use code: ArmoirexTaelorSign up at: https://www.armoire.style/refer/ArmoirexTaelorTaelor Gift Cards: Get 10% OFFUse code: PODCASTGIFTPurchase at: https://taelor.style/products/menswear-rental-gift-card
The Lifecycle of Fashion Tech Startups:This episode with guest speaker Rohan Bansal, he discussed with Beyond Form CEO Peter Jeun Ho Tsang the differences between early stage and growth stage companies and what it takes to secure funding at each level. Early-stage v.s. Growth Stage Fashion Tech:• The lifecycle: Pre-seed rounds typically fund companies with just an idea, while seed rounds support those with early traction and some revenue.• Series A represents a critical graduation point where investor expectations significantly change and growth stage companies need to demonstrate not just revenue growth but also a path to profitability.• Revenue expectations: European markets typically expect higher revenue thresholds (€150-200K) for seed funding compared to US markets. It's harder to get VC funding in 2025.• The investment landscape has shifted from "growth at all costs" to "growth with profitable costs" and fashion tech startups need to build positive signals to investors before fundraising.Connect with Rohan on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/rohan-bansal-50328179/Send us a textSupport the show--------The show is recorded from Beyond Form, a fashion tech innovation platform. We build, invest, and educate fashion tech entrepreneurs and startups. We'd love to hear your feedback, so let us know if you'd like to hear a certain topic. Email us at podcast@beyondform.io. If you're an entrepreneur or fashion tech startup looking for studio support, check out our website: beyondform.io
In this enlightening episode of The Voice of Retail, host Michael LeBlanc interviews Anabel Maldonado, Founder and CEO of PSYKHE AI, a company at the forefront of using psychographic intelligence and generative AI to transform the future of e-commerce merchandising. With a rich background that spans neuropsychology and luxury fashion—having worked with the founding team of Net-a-Porter—Anabel brings a unique perspective to the conversation about personalization, retail AI, and customer behavior.Anabel describes how PSYKHE AI solves a persistent problem in digital retail: ineffective, one-size-fits-all recommendation engines. Traditional AI personalization relies heavily on transactional history and assumes repetitive buying behavior. PSYKHE AI instead integrates the Big Five personality traits—openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism—to determine what products emotionally resonate with users. The result is a real-time, per-user merchandising engine that reorders product pages based on deep learning and aesthetic psychology.Anabel explains that these psychographic insights allow PSYKHE AI to move beyond surface-level recommendations. Rather than bombarding consumers with lookalike products or static best-sellers, the platform dynamically surfaces items that feel uniquely “them”—even across unrelated categories like fashion, fragrance, and home décor. The system learns from user behavior and product interaction without relying on surveys or manual input, enabling meaningful personalization that adapts over time.The platform is particularly suited for large-scale, multi-brand retailers where product discovery is a challenge. PSYKHE AI delivers significant improvements in metrics such as conversion rate, time to transaction, and revenue per visitor, reporting uplifts between 17% and 35% through continuous A/B testing.Retailers with at least 50,000 monthly unique visitors and a product catalog with depth (four or more pages in key categories) are the ideal partners. As AI adoption accelerates, Anabel urges retailers to close the cultural gap between tech teams and merchants by embracing tools that reflect the emotional complexity of consumer decision-making.For those looking to stay ahead of the curve in retail innovation, this episode offers a compelling look at how emotional intelligence and AI can come together to redefine product discovery in e-commerce. Michael LeBlanc is the president and founder of M.E. LeBlanc & Company Inc, a senior retail advisor, keynote speaker and now, media entrepreneur. He has been on the front lines of retail industry change for his entire career. Michael has delivered keynotes, hosted fire-side discussions and participated worldwide in thought leadership panels, most recently on the main stage in Toronto at Retail Council of Canada's Retail Marketing conference with leaders from Walmart & Google. He brings 25+ years of brand/retail/marketing & eCommerce leadership experience with Levi's, Black & Decker, Hudson's Bay, CanWest Media, Pandora Jewellery, The Shopping Channel and Retail Council of Canada to his advisory, speaking and media practice.Michael produces and hosts a network of leading retail trade podcasts, including the award-winning No.1 independent retail industry podcast in America, Remarkable Retail with his partner, Dallas-based best-selling author Steve Dennis; Canada's top retail industry podcast The Voice of Retail and Canada's top food industry and one of the top Canadian-produced management independent podcasts in the country, The Food Professor with Dr. Sylvain Charlebois from Dalhousie University in Halifax.Rethink Retail has recognized Michael as one of the top global retail experts for the fifth year in a row, the National Retail Federation has designated Michael as on their Top Retail Voices for 2025, Thinkers 360 has named him on of the Top 50 global thought leaders in retail, RTIH has named him a top 100 global though leader in retail technology and Coresight Research has named Michael a Retail AI Influencer. If you are a BBQ fan, you can tune into Michael's cooking show, Last Request BBQ, on YouTube, Instagram, X and yes, TikTok.Michael is available for keynote presentations helping retailers, brands and retail industry insiders explaining the current state and future of the retail industry in North America and around the world.
Welcome to my spring favorites, featuring soft-spoken ASMR. I'll be sharing some of my recent favorites I've collected the last few months including some fashion, beauty, and tech products. I hope you enjoy this chit chatty, in depth review of items, the product rummaging sounds, and clothing and leather sounds.
In this episode you will hear behind the scenes from the panelists at EDGE NYFW. I hosted a pop up podcast studio for Fashion & Founders at EDGE and interviewed the panelists to recap the panels they were on and share some behind the scenes!Thank you to the hosts Manya co-founder of Threads of Tech, Mary Korlin-Downs founder of All Things Fashion Tech, and Colette Johnson founder of In Haus. Guests include:Breaking into Fashion Tech: Claire Ilmer co-founder of Future ReferenceJulia O'Mara co-founder of PickleLior Cole founder of InLoom (formerly Ari)Innovating with Brands:Estelle Palandjian co-founder of CakeAndrew Parietti CMO at CroissantJackie Berado founder of Future Of and researcher at MetaAllison Lee founder and CEO of (Re)viveExtending Lifecycles:Chloe Songer co-founder of Supercircle and Thousand FellRachel Ceruti Director of Partnerships at FabscrapDanielle Vermeer co-founder of Teleport and now Head of Social Commerce at ThredUpDevon Rule co-founder of IndyxPersonalized Shopping: Kate Sanner co-founder of BeniAshlyn Greer founder of FashivlyAsna Khan head of product at Fit:Match.Follow Fashion & Founders:Podcast IG: @fashionandfoundersPodcast Substack: Fashion and FoundersPodcast Website: fashionandfounders.comVictoria TikTok: @vfsmith11Podcast LinkedIn: Fashion and FoundersPodcast YouTube: Fashion and FoundersVictoria Pickle Closet: @victoriasLocker Links: LockerFollow Threads of Tech:IG: @threadsoftechSubstack: Threads of TechFollow All Things Fashion Tech:IG: allthingsfashiontechSubstack: ATFTFollow In Haus:LinkedIn: Colette JohnsonThank you for listening!
Katie Winterbottom, Director of AI (Digital and Merch) at Nordstrom, discusses a new pilot program that uses AI-powered trend reports and agentic architecture to craft unique fashion journeys. She also emphasizes the need for tech education within companies, and updating antiquated processes to leverage the benefits of emerging tech. Key Takeaways: How AI is revolutionizing the fashion industry by capturing precise fashion trends and assisting in areas such as product surfacing, merchandising, and customer personalization. Operational challenges of integrating AI, and the importance of infrastructure scalability. The development of AI-powered trend reports and agentic architecture to enhance customer experiences. Limitations of recommendation models, and the importance of modern architectures like sequential transformers. Guest Bio: Katie Winterbottom leads AI innovation at Nordstrom, where she directs a team of 32 data scientists and engineers building next-generation personalization and recommendation systems. She's particularly passionate about responsible AI deployment, and has pioneered frameworks for measuring and monitoring AI's business impact while ensuring ethical implementation. Prior to her current role, Katie scaled multiple data science organizations and built enterprise-wide platforms that transformed Nordstrom's digital capabilities. Her teams' innovations have generated hundreds of millions in revenue through enhanced personalization, fraud prevention, and automated merchandising solutions. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About this Show: The Brave Technologist is here to shed light on the opportunities and challenges of emerging tech. To make it digestible, less scary, and more approachable for all! Join us as we embark on a mission to demystify artificial intelligence, challenge the status quo, and empower everyday people to embrace the digital revolution. Whether you're a tech enthusiast, a curious mind, or an industry professional, this podcast invites you to join the conversation and explore the future of AI together. The Brave Technologist Podcast is hosted by Luke Mulks, VP Business Operations at Brave Software—makers of the privacy-respecting Brave browser and Search engine, and now powering AI everywhere with the Brave Search API. Music by: Ari Dvorin Produced by: Sam Laliberte
In this episode of She's Interesting, host Rashel Hariri sits down with Maggie Adhami Boynton, the visionary Co-Founder of ShopThing, North America's first live video commerce platform. Maggie shares how she transformed a simple Instagram deal-hunting hobby into a thriving e-commerce business that redefines how people shop for luxury fashion. We dive into the power of live shopping, the technology behind ShopThing, and how influencer-driven commerce is changing the retail landscape. Maggie also opens up about the challenges of scaling a fast-growing startup, building brand partnerships, and balancing life as a founder and mom of three. Tune in to hear Maggie's insights on disrupting traditional e-commerce, leading with innovation, and what's next for the future of live shopping.
Listen to our latest MoFounders podcast conversation. In this episode, we are joined by Emma McFerran, CEO at Lyst. Emma discusses her remarkably rare journey from training as a lawyer to becoming CEO of the world's largest fashion search platform, Lyst, and shares invaluable advice that will be relevant to founders at any stage.
Hello and welcome back to Fashion and Founders The podcast. My name is Victoria Smith and this week I'm joined with Claire Illmer, the Co-Founder and CEO of Future Reference.Claire's experience before founding Future Reference includes working at Google for five years, at YouTube in search and discovery, and at ThredUp in search and discovery as well. She is now building a fashion tech company revolutionizing how we sell our clothes. Future Reference is a digital wardrobe and a cross listing platform. Their software allows you to digitize your wardrobe by just connecting your email as they pull your online receipts. Not only that, but they make the resale listings for you. So you just click on the product in your closet that you decide to sell and they cross list it to their partners like Depop, eBay, Poshmark, etc. They are solving a problem I think so many people have faced when trying to sell their clothes.Also right now, while you're looking at your wardrobe on Future Reference, you can go check out your wardrobe wrapped. So basically Spotify wrapped, but for the items in your closet. They have so many data points on your wardrobe from resale value, amount spent per item, color palette, and so much more.I am loving using future reference. I think it's just at the beginning of all the potential that they have and it is so exciting. I can't wait to see all of their success. I'll let Claire share more. So let's get into the episode.Follow Fashion & Founders:Podcast IG: @fashionandfoundersPodcast Website: fashionandfounders.comVictoria TikTok: @vfsmith11Podcast LinkedIn: Fashion and FoundersVictoria Pickle Closet: @victoriasPodcast Substack: Fashion and FoundersLocker Links: LockerFollow Future Reference:IG: @futurereference.xyzTikTok: @futurereferencej.xyzLinkedIn: Future ReferenceWebsite: https://www.futurereference.xyz/Follow Birdy Bandanas:IG: @birdybandanasWebsite: https://birdybandanas.com/Thank you for listening!
As we close out 2024, this year's final episode is joined by Yoobin Jung, a VC at Plug and Play, where she along with our host Peter break down the fashion tech booms and busts that happened throughout the year. They discuss:• AI's transformative impact on fashion design: Generative design tools are accelerating prototyping and reshaping brand identities, but raise ethical concerns about potentially replacing junior designers.• The sustainability challenge: AI could help align production with demand, potentially addressing the persistent issue of overproduction in the fashion industry.• Luxury brands and AI adoption: High-end fashion houses are cautiously approaching AI, grappling with complexities of clothing structures and concerns about AI-driven overconsumption.• Recommendation algorithms: Effectiveness varies between Europe and South Korea, prompting questions about enhancing consumer experiences versus fuelling overconsumption.• Regulatory landscape: EU policies like Extended Producer Responsibility aim to promote circularity, yet industry readiness is questionable, as evidenced by Renewcell's bankruptcy.• Future of luxury e-commerce: The resale market is gaining prominence, with potential lessons from South Korea's Kakao platform on integrating digital and physical retail experiences.Contact Yoobin on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/yoobinjungSend us a textSupport the show--------The show is recorded from Beyond Form, a fashion tech innovation platform. We build, invest, and educate fashion tech entrepreneurs and startups. We'd love to hear your feedback, so let us know if you'd like to hear a certain topic. Email us at podcast@beyondform.io. If you're an entrepreneur or fashion tech startup looking for studio support, check out our website: beyondform.io
Welcome back to Fashion and founders the Podcast my name is Victoria Smith and this week I spoke with Trinity the founder of Third. Third is an AI-powered search, compare and discover platform for preloved luxury handbags, featuring the largest range of rare and hard-to-find pieces available at present.This episode is not just for the luxury handbags and vintage lovers, this is one of the first episodes in which a founder really talked about the mental health component of being an entrepreneur. She discusses obstacles, how she still priorities her mental health, building confidence, and more.Trinity shares about her journey building a fashion tech business, her experience in London, and more so let's get into the episodeFollow Fashion & Founders:Podcast IG: @fashionandfoundersPodcast Website: fashionandfounders.comVictoria TikTok: @vfsmith11Podcast LinkedIn: Fashion and FoundersVictoria Pickle Closet: @victoriasPodcast Substack: Fashion and FoundersFollow Third:IG: @thirdfindTikTok: @jadebeguelinLinkedIn: Website: https://thirdfind.com/ Follow Valore:IG: @shop.valoreTikTok: @shopvaloreWebsite: https://www.shopvalore.com/shop Thank you for listening!
Welcome back to Fashion and Founders the Podcast. My name is Victoria Smith and this week I am joined by Claire Stepanek, the founder and CEO of Ergo. Have you ever wondered how brands decide on the price of an item. Or why it seems like brands always have a 10% off sale? Maybe you would buy something if it was $25 instead of $28? Claire is building Ergo, a shopify tool that allows potential customers to make an offer of their best price when shopping. Providing brands with real time pricing analytics and empowering customers to have a voice in the shopping transaction. If youre used to sending an offer on second hand platforms like ebay or depop Ergo is bringing a version of this to everyday online shopping by allowing customers to tell brands their desired price. Claire went to MIT and worked at Goldman Sachs, Apple, and Doordash before starting Ergo in 2023. She has so much knowledge to share on fashion tech, fundraising, and more. Follow Fashion & Founders:Podcast IG: @fashionandfoundersPodcast Website: fashionandfounders.comVictoria TikTok: @vfsmith11Podcast LinkedIn: Fashion and FoundersPodcast Substack: Fashion and FoundersLocker Links: VictoriaSVictoria Pickle Closet: @victoriasFollow Ergo:IG: @ergo.offersLinkedIn: ErgoWebsiteWishlist GiveawayFollow Larson:IG: @larsonthebrandIG: @camrynlarsonnWebsiteThank you for listening!
CES is the most powerful tech event in the world, and this year will be no different. From brilliant keynotes to an audio "fly-over" of the show floor, this episode covers what to expect at CES 2025 from CTA's leading executives. Discover the exciting trends, innovations and conversations that will take place at CES. Here's a sneak peek: Explore ground-breaking exhibitors leading the future in tech innovation. Learn more about the CES landscape and how each venue brings different tech categories to life. Gain personal insights on the most exciting topics from the ones who know CES best. Still haven't registered? DIVE IN here: www.ces.tech/register
Fashion Tech Talk: short, bite-sized information answering your most asked questions about fashion tech! This series is with Naama and Manya the founders of Threads of Tech a community for fashion creatives and technologists. Topics this week How to pitch your skill set to fashion companies or fashion tech startups?What can current students do to get involved in fashion-tech?Current job openings and summer internships for students?They also share they have an upcoming Fashion Tech event for NYFW in February so follow them to stay updated!Follow Fashion & Founders:Podcast IG: @fashionandfoundersPodcast Website: fashionandfounders.comVictoria TikTok: @vfsmith11Podcast LinkedIn: Fashion and FoundersVictoria Pickle Closet: @victoriasPodcast Substack: Fashion and FoundersFollow Threads of Tech:Instagram: @threadsoftechJob BoardLinkedIn: Threads of Tech Substack: Threads of TechFollow Naama:Instagram: @mieuxnaamaLinkedIn: Naama PaulemontFollow Manya:Instagram: @manyaownbusinessLinkedIn: Manya JainThanks for listening!
Hello and welcome back to Fashion and Founders The Podcast, my name is Victoria Smith and this week I spoke with Mary Korlin Downs. She has become a fashion tech thought leader through her Tiktok, Instagram, and Substack where she posts weekly job boards, fashion tech news, and more. Mary used to work at Bipty, a fashion rental company and I actually have an episode with the founder Natalia. She then went to Recurate a company powering brand owned resale. She then started her own agency Cropd working with fashion tech clients. Mary talks about how she got started in fashion tech by working on a startup while at a full time job in medical device sales. So if you have questions on how to transition into fashion tech listen to this episode. She shares great advice on how to build your portfolio, get started as a student, and her transition into being a founder and starting an agency working with fashion tech clients. This is the fashion tech episode to listen to, it's a bit longer than other episodes because I went through all the comments and DMs I had gotten on fashion tech so I could get Mary's take to share with you all so lets get into the episode. Follow Fashion & Founders:Podcast IG: @fashionandfoundersPodcast Website: fashionandfounders.comVictoria TikTok: @vfsmith11Podcast LinkedIn: Fashion and FoundersVictoria Pickle Closet: @victoriasPodcast Substack: Fashion and FoundersFollow Mary Korlin Downs:IG: @marykorlindownsTikTok: @maykorlindownsSubstack: All Things Fashion TechLinkedIn: Mary Korlin-DownsFollow Pink Antique:IG: @pinkantique_IG: @emilyanndeutschThank you for listening!
Welcome back to Fashion and Founders The Podcast. My name is Victoria Smith and this week I spoke with Kate Sanne the Co-Founder of Beni. Beni is a google Chrome extension that shops alongside you, helping you find secondhand pieces. Kate shares some great insight into what the future of the fashion tech industry holds. She recently moderated a panel at Harvard Business School's Retail and Luxury Goods Club and shares learnings including AI in fashion, consumer discovery, and the future of search.If you haven't already downloaded Beni, it is a hack that once you use it, you wonder how you lived without it, and Beni just launched their resale registry for the holiday season so that you can make a wish list of some vintage secondhand things you want and then it's super easy because then you can just text it to someone.Follow Fashion & Founders:Podcast IG: @fashionandfoundersPodcast Website: fashionandfounders.comVictoria TikTok: @vfsmith11Podcast LinkedIn: Fashion and FoundersVictoria Pickle Closet: @victoriasPodcast Substack: Fashion and FoundersFollow Beni:IG: @join_beniTikTok: @join_beniWebsite: joinbeni.comFollow Grandpa's ShirtsIG: @grandpasshirtsLinkedIn: Grandpas ShirtsThank you for listening!
Welcome to the first episode of season three of fashion and founders the podcast. This week I am joined by Kristine Locker founder of Locker, the Pinterest for online shopping.In this episode, Kristine talks about the founding of Locker the amazing community that she has built, all about fundraising, working with Maggie Sellers as an angel investor, and so much insight into her founder journey.Kristine has some really exciting things lined up for Locker and they're really innovating how we online shop. If you haven't already definitely sign up for the Locker shopping club, they send out monthly challenges that you can participate if you choose to and the winner will get a $500 gift card to a certain brand of the month. You can also join the waitlist for the Shopping Payback feature locker is offering. We were able to film this in person in New York and I got to meet Hanna, the Locker social media manager.I've recently been getting a lot of questions and interest in fashion tech and Kristine has described Locker as shopping tech before which I think definitely falls into this category of fashion tech so this is definitely a great episode to listen to if you're interested in learning more about companies in this space and hearing how people got it directly from the founders themselves.Follow Fashion & Founders:Podcast IG: @fashionandfoundersPodcast Website: fashionandfounders.comVictoria TikTok: @vfsmith11Podcast LinkedIn: Fashion and FoundersVictoria Pickle Closet: @victoriasPodcast Substack: Fashion and FoundersFollow Locker:IG: @wantlockerTikTok: @wantlockerWebsite: wantlocker.comFollow Kristine:IG: @kristinelockerTikTok: @kristinelockerThank you for listening!
Hello and welcome to the first episode of Season 3 of Fashion & Founders The Podcast, Conversations in Fashion Circularity, Tech, and Innovation! Formerly Interwoven Stories, but all those episodes will still be available!Intro in what's coming and some changes, I have lots of amazing episodes lined up! Conversations with founders and innovators working in different sectors of the fashion industry, offering an opportunity to get involved in this growing space. Hear directly from the people building the future of fashion about entrepreneurship, job opportunities, fashion tech, circularity, biomaterials, and more.Follow Fashion & FoundersPodcast IG: @fashionandfoundersPodcast Website: fashionandfounders.comVictoria TikTok: @vfsmith11Victoria Pickle Closet: @victorias
This week I spoke with Manya and Naama founders of Threads of Tech. Together they are creating a community in the fashion tech community from putting on events during NYFW to their job board and connecting people to their dream jobs. Naama has a background as a software engineer and knitwear designer and Manya as a Data Analyst and Fashion Designer. What started out as a roommate search ended up with them putting on two major events in 5 weeks and becoming co-founders.Manya and Naama are often behind the scenes making sure their events run smoothly, so I am excited to share their story here and help others learn more about the really exciting work they are doing. Maybe you follow data but make it fashion on instagram or have seen a cool new fashion tech startup, if you've ever wanted to learn more about fashion tech whether you're a student or someone looking to use their tech background at a fashion brand this episode is for you because they share a lot of insight. Follow InterwovenInterwoven IG: @interwovenstories.podVictoria TikTok: @vfsmith11Interwoven LinkedIn: Interwoven StoriesVictoria Pickle Closet: @victoriasInterwoven Substack: @interwovenstoriesFollow Threads of Tech:Instagram: @threadsoftechJob BoardLinkedIn: Threads of Tech Substack: Threads of TechFollow Naama:Instagram: @mieuxnaamaLinkedIn: Naama PaulemontFollow Manya:Instagram: @manyaownbusinessLinkedIn: Manya JainListener Story:Instagram: @too.many.jacketsShare your own stories about vintage, thrifted, preloved, secondhand, rental, and any meaningful pieces you have! Get featured and submit your own story here!Thank you for listening!
In this episode of the podcast, we dive into the crucial issue of sizing in fashion ecommerce and explore innovative solutions to reduce returns and boost sales. Our guest, Gulnaz K., founder of EasySize.me, shares her expertise on solving the sizing dilemma. With nearly 15 years of experience in tech and a master's degree in strategic marketing, Gulnaz brings a unique perspective on the intersection of fashion and technology. Her company's flagship product, Fitquist, is used by over 700 brands to tackle sizing issues and minimize returns, revolutionizing the online shopping experience for fashion retailers and customers alike. Topics discussed in this episode: Why sizing is a major challenge in fashion e-commerce What role product photography plays in size understanding Why returns are a sustainability concern in fashion How size recommendations can boost customer satisfaction Why having sizing advice is crucial for holiday sales How proper sizing can significantly reduce return rates Links & Resources Website: https://www.easysize.me/lp/shopify-lp Shopify App Store: https://apps.shopify.com/fit-quiz LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/easysize/ X/Twitter: https://x.com/easysize Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/easysize/ Get access to more free resources by visiting the show notes athttps://t.ly/q4kig Ask The Ecommerce Coffee Break → Submit your question here: https://ecommercecoffeebreak.com/ask/ Sign up for our free newsletter Become a smarter online seller in just 10 minutes per week. 100% free. Delivered every Thursday to your inbox. No Spam. Unsubscribe anytime. Sign up at https://newsletter.ecommercecoffeebreak.com Rate, Review & Follow on Apple Podcasts Enjoying this episode? Help others like you by rating and reviewing my show on Apple Podcasts! Your feedback supports more people in achieving their online business dreams. Click below, give five stars, and share your favorite part in a review! Click here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ecommerce-coffee-break-digital-marketing-podcast-for/id1567749422 And if you haven't yet, follow the podcast to catch all the bonus episodes I'm adding. Don't miss out—hit that follow button now!
Today, we are speaking with Erik Ulin, a Swedish-born, New York-based executive working at the intersection of fashion and technology. Erik is currently running the consultancy 0600 LLC, where he offers management consulting services to players in the fashion-tech space, including SoldThrough, Threedium, and Maison de Sabré. In this episode, we talk about:How running J.Lindeberg in the US helped Erik understand the lack of data in the fashion industryWhy we need standardisation when it comes to technologiesWhat fashion brands need to do to understand tech betterHow AI can boost a fashion brandHost: Konrad Olsson, Editor-in-chief and Founder of Scandinavian MIND. —Scandinavian MIND is a media platform and branding agency operating at the intersection of lifestyle industries and tech. Sign up for our newsletter:www.scandinavianmind.com/newslettersConnect with our agency:www.scandinavianmind.com/agency Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week I am joined with Jeanine Co-Founder and CEO of World Collective, the first digital transformation hub for the fashion industry. She has an incredible background in fashion with two decades of experience from the Otto Group to being the VP of Supply Chain at Calvin Klein to the Global VP at the Innovation Lab of PVH Corp to founding a nonprofit to support women and children working in the fashion industry to the executive Director of Fashion for Development.Jeanine‘s vision for the future of fashion is so incredibly inspiring. You can feel how much she believes in the work she is doing and the possibilities it can create. everyone to create a more ethical, innovative fashion industry through the business model the world collective supports and has created, whether you're a student interested in designing your first collection, a small business, or a large corporation or creating your own material collective has something and someone for you to connect with and learn from. World Collective Links!Insta: @worldcollective.officialWebsiteFollow Interwoven!Instagram: @interwovenstories.podListener Story!Insta: @dizzylizzyshoppDepop!Share your own stories about vintage, thrifted, preloved, secondhand, rental, and any meaningful pieces you have! Get featured and submit your own story here!Thank you for listening!
On episode 410 of the BlockHash Podcast, COO Jeroen Develter joins Brandon Zemp to talk about Persistence Labs and how they are helping facilitate DeFi on Bitcoin. He is a seasoned professional in both finance and tech start-up environments. With a decade of international experience in consulting, management, entrepreneurship, and leadership, Jeroen excels at analyzing complex business cases, establishing streamlined operations, and creating scalable processes. He is skilled in managing teams of various sizes and leading projects from conception to completion. Jeroen has been with Persistence Labs for over three years, overseeing all product and engineering efforts. He is deeply passionate about enhancing BTCfi adoption and using intents to develop scalable, fast, secure, and user-friendly solutions. His work at Persistence Labs focuses on addressing the significant challenges of interoperability between Bitcoin Layer 2s. He is also a co-host of the Stacked Podcast, a platform for gaining knowledge about Bitcoin and crypto from prominent Bitcoin builders. Beyond the world of crypto, Jeroen is a family man and father of two who enjoys playing golf, tennis, padel, and occasionally going for a run. ⏳ Timestamps: 0:00 | Introduction 1:46 | Who is Jeroen Develter? 5:59 | What is Fashion Tech? 8:27 | What is Persistence Labs? DeFi for Bitcoin? 12:36 | High Speed & Low Slippage 16:33 | What are “Intents”? Are they secure? 18:42 | Can Bitcoin DeFi be bigger than Ethereum DeFi? 21:48 | Can the Bitcoin blockchain handle DeFi and scale? 23:52 | What assets can be created in Bitcoin DeFi? 26:16 | Persistence DEX 28:32 | Mainnet Swap Launch 30:13 | Bitcoin blockchain interoperability 31:45 | What makes Persistence Labs unique? 33:19 | Roadmap in 2024 36:23 | Persistence website, community & social media
I veckans avsnitt av Framtidens E-handel är det Björn själv som intervjuas av ingen mindre än Aida Jammal från eEquity. Vi får höra mer om Björns bakgrund inom branschen och vad han tänker för framtiden. Björn var även stjärnan i avsnitt 138.01:30 - Hur ser Björns privatliv ut idag?06:00 - Björns primära drivkraft som entreprenör 09:20 - Om starten av Framtidens E-handel 11:45 - Hur skalar man en podd? 14:00 - Varför startades Fashion Tech Group? 17:20 - Hur vet man om ett influencerbrand kommer att lyckas? 22:45 - Hur ser deras investeringsstruktur ut? 28:15 - Hans tankar kring producenter och ledtider 31:15 - Klassiska marknadsföringsmisstag som ofta görs 35:10 - Vilken typ av content funkar allra bäst på META just nu? 42:00 - Hur borde man tänka kring CRM? 46:00 - Vilka typiska missar är vanliga när det kommer till organisationsbyggande?49:45 - Varför valde de att investera i C'est Normal? 52:15 - När gick de in i MIKUTA? 55:00 - Vad är framgångsfaktorerna för ett fashion bolag 2024?57:30 - Björns erfarenhet av att ta in investerare? 59:00 - I vilken fas borde bolag vara i för att ta in kapital?61:00 - Frågelek med Björn Här hittar du Aida Jammal:https://www.linkedin.com/in/aidajammal/ Följ Björn på LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/bjornspenger/ Följ Framtidens E-handel på LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/company/framtidens-e-handel/ Besök vår hemsida, YouTube & Instagram:https://www.framtidensehandel.se/ https://www.instagram.com/framtidens.ehandel/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEYywBFgOr34TN8NtXeL5HQSponsor:https://www.juni.co/ Poddproducent Michaela Dorch & Videoproducent Fredrik Ankarsköld:https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaela-dorch/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/ankarskold/ Tusen tack för att du lyssnar!Support till showen http://supporter.acast.com/framtidens-e-handel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week I interviewed Georgie Hyatt a London based entrepreneur. She was named Forbes 30 Under 30 and Drapers 30 under 30 in 2022, for her fashion rental business Rotaro. Who What Wear featured her as one of “The Best Wardrobes in Britain." Georgie's fashion journey began at WGSN, a trend forecasting and analytics company. She then founded Rotaro, a UK based fashion rental company that offered rental as a service for brands. After consolidating Rotaro with another fashion rental company, Georgie moved into consulting and the VC space scouting for climate tech companies. She expressed her passion for building a great produce and business and will be starting her own company soon again and I can't wait to see what she does.Georgie has such an interesting background and if you are interested in fashion forecasting, consumer insights, entrepreneurship, fashion tech, and vc investing, Georgie has the experience and knowledge to learn from. she shares a a very fully circle story of how Ganni's legal team sent them a letter at the beginning of their business so keep listing to find out how that ended. Follow Georgie!Ig: @georgiehyattOut of Retirement VintageFollow Interwoven!Instagram: @interwovenstories.podTiktok: @interwovenstoriesShare your own stories about vintage, thrifted, preloved, secondhand, rental, and any meaningful pieces you have!Thank you for listening!
From AR shopping to new age sustainable materials to wearable AI, the world of fashion tech is starting to look very vibrant.Host Roma Agrawal weaves together a seamless conversation with:Louise Katzovitz, clothes designer & mechanical engineer.Tanya Saha Gupta, fashion-tech entrepreneur empowering fashion brands with access to circularity.New episodes - conversations about how to rebuild the world better - every other Friday.Find podcast transcripts on our website.Follow @QEPrize on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook for more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to the Sunshine Signal podcast! With Met Monday, this was one of the biggest weeks in fashion…so there's no better way to end the week than with a brand new episode featuring one of my favorite female founders, Kristine Locker! Kristine is the founder of Locker, the ultimate online-shopping app that's like Pinterest for your closet. If you're like me and have 100 tabs open on your desktop at any time (guilty!) and have too many bookmarks, you need Locker! It's the best way to see what other fashion-savvy young women are styling and offers a clean, aesthetic platform to organize your favorite finds. Kristine has been up against all odds as a solo female-founder in the tech start-up space, but has truly rose to the occasion to create a wildly successful consumer-centric app that elevates the shopping experience. Today, we go all in and discuss how to curate more resilience, the biggest lessons Kristine has learned from her failures (including reaching a standstill in growth and losing thousands of dollars to a web-developing mishap), how to curate your unique style that stands the test of time, the key to delivering a successful business pitch, and owning your strengths and weaknesses. This is such a fun episode that seamlessly blends entrepreneurship, fashion, and REAL career advice. Tune in for a feel-good conversation, and send this episode to a friend so you can listen together! TUNE IN FOR: +How Kristine got the idea for Locker and how she navigated the tech industry having NO previous experience +Where to source inspiration & how Kristine uses a three-word method to describe her style and make aligned wardrobe purchases +Returning to resilience and remembering your "why" to keep going +Kristine's greatest challenges and "wins," and what she learned from each of them, including how to successfully pitch your brand and the importance of knowing your strengths and weaknesses +The biggest fashion trends for 2024 + Kristine's insider tips on her favorite brands & creating a timeless closet +Why always returning to the everyday consumer and improving user experience has contributed to Locker's success +And so much more! CONNECT WITH HAILEY: Instagram: @thesunshinesignal Website: thesunshinesignal.com Locker Profile: @thesunshinesignal Business Inquiries: thesunshinesignal@gmail.com CONNECT WITH KRISTINE: Instagram: @wantlocker @kristinelocker Website: wantlocker.com To support the podcast, leave 5-star rating & review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! (XO, BIG LOVE for the support
Ever wondered what goes into the shoe design process today? The answer might just surprise you. Maeve Wang, co-founder of IAMBIC, joins Ayo & Megan to talk about her journey to founding an on demand manufacturing focused footwear company that integrates AI into the fit experience to provide ultimate comfort and longevity. In this episode you will learn about the reality of the footwear industry, how AI is changing the landscape, and how on demand manufacturing is the answer. About Maeve Wang After returning 300 pairs of shoes in 3 years due to poor shoe fit, Maeve Wang became the unlikely fashion founder of IAMBIC. With her background, Maeve brings a nuanced and individualized approach to an industry that has long been plagued by uniformity. Maeve began her career as a Bain consultant where she worked with Fortune 500 executive teams on their most critical innovation and retail initiatives. Maeve then served as VP of Delos Ventures, where she led product development and investments in wearables, digital health, and digital content. Maeve graduated from Harvard with a degree in Government and Economics. Learn more at linktr.ee/maevewang. LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/maevetwang / linkedin.com/company/weareiambic Instagram: @maevewang / @weareiambic Facebook: @maevewang / @iambic.co Twitter: @maeve_wang / @weareiambic TikTok: @weareiambic
Follow along with Nicole Phillips's entrepreneurial journey to learn about how she used her legal background as an invaluable asset to succeed in the fashion technology space!
On this episode of the Lead With Purpose podcast host, Tze Ching Yeung talks to tech & eCommerce expert, Riikka Olli, about circular business models. KEY TAKEAWAYS My circularity/sustainability interest is linked to my background. Coming from Finland I literally lived in a forest in my childhood years. It comes from a connection to & respect for nature. It's important that we change the way the world is turning towards environmentalism & doing business that protects the environment. A couple of years ago I got curious about exploring circular business economies. When I started working on Menddie I had a previous startup that made re-sale discovery easier, that led me to look at it more from a business perspective. Menddie's key value proposition was around care & repair services to brands for their customers. It's a tech platform that enables the service side for customers booking either through brands for warranty repair or for the customer booking out-of-warranty repairs. It's also a network of menders & repair professionals. There's a good number of companies already doing sustainability reporting & being very serious about it. But it's not actually impacting or changing the way they do business or operate day-to-day. One of the things I feel, as a consultant, that I can help companies & decision makers see is what to measure today, what the sustainability report tells you, & pointing out the things they could be doing better & how to shift the system/business model. It's about re-assessing your purpose & why you exist as a company; now you know where you are as a company, now you can drive your actions towards committing to those goals rather than simply reporting numbers. It's our role to instil confidence in the process and to inspire. It needs to happen now. Companies need to see the risks of not acting. BEST MOMENTS ‘Having kids made me think more about my environment & the way I live my life & what actions I wanted to show my kids.' ‘If you don't build-in circularity into your value chain it's going to be very difficult for you to measure the impact of your circular model without that traceability & visibility.' ‘Fashion, specifically, has these massive supply chains that are so complex, we don't even know sometimes who the end supplier is, which is kind of scary.' ‘This really requires long-term vision, commitment.' ABOUT THE GUEST Riikka Olli provides business and strategy coaching for entrepreneurs & small businesses. Her experience is in Fintech (10 years at PayPal), Ecommerce (Pixmania.com and InPost UK). She is currently launching her own start-up within FashionTech, www.styleuncodedofficial.com, but she is looking to help other founders and small businesses in growing & expanding their business. LinkedIn ABOUT THE HOST Tze Ching started her entrepreneurial journey back in 2007 with the launch of a sustainable clothing & home furnishing ecommerce business. Next, she created a sustainable fashion brand. In 2019, she launched a social enterprise to help raise awareness about the negative impact of fashion at schools & colleges. Through the 15-year journey, she learned so much, but easily the most meaningful lesson learned was about the importance of marketing. She now focuses on channelling those insights to help others succeed through We Disrupt Agency, a business coaching, mentoring & digital marketing company. Tze Ching's mission is to create a community of global change makers and to contribute to positive change in both people & planet. CONTACT DETAILS Website Facebook Instagram Twitter LinkedIn
Vanessa Torrivilla never envisioned a future in the food world. A UI/UX design pro, she started dating a serious foodie named Joe Ariel who missed some of his favorite local eats from his college days, and soon the idea for Goldbelly started to materialize: “I went from wanting to help my boyfriend with some free design to caring about this from a very deep place,” she says. “This” is now a powerhouse food marketplace with almost 1,000 brands represented on its platform, and Vanessa is co-founder + chief product and creative officer. She joins host Kerry Diamond to talk about the company's start-up days, how they've raised more than $133 million in funding from folks including Danny Meyer, and why culinary superstars like Ina Garten, Daniel Boulud, Thomas Keller, and Mashama Bailey have joined the Goldbelly family.Vanessa also shares her professional pivots, why she studied engineering in college, how her creative awakening came about, and why her mother's advice about joy still resonates with her today.Thank you to OpenTable for supporting today's episode. March 1st is the deadline to subscribe and get all four 2024 issues! Hosted by Kerry DiamondProduced by Catherine Baker and Jenna SadhuEdited by Jenna SadhuEditorial Assistant Londyn CrenshawRecorded at Newsstand Studios at Rockefeller CenterRadio Cherry Bombe is a production of The Cherry Bombe Podcast Network. Subscribe to our newsletter and check out past episodes and transcripts here. More on Vanessa: Instagram, GoldbellyMore on Kerry: Instagram
Today's guest speaker is the zenith of corporate baddie on TOP turned fashion tech startup founder. A former Blackstone employee, our esteemed guest speaker today left the trillion-dollar asset manager to start Pickle, a peer-to-peer clothing rental app, that allows users to rent out their closet to people who live nearby and favorite of enterprising fashion girlies nationwide. Though born in New York City in 2021, Pickle has more than half of its new users come from other parts of the country. In the sea of startups vying for the all elusive venture capital funding — she and her cofounder Brian McMahon has raised $8 million in funding from FirstMark, Craft Ventures and others in 2023, giving it a $30 million valuation. An all the more incredible feat given that only 2% of venture dollars goes to women founders. Fashion nerds I hope you enjoy this episode with the inspiring, Forbes 30 under 30, Julia O'Mara. We get INTO it from her most worn pieces, Pickle's incredibly cost-effective marketing strategy, and the creative features which this startup has developed to help fashion lovers across the US try beautiful clothes in an environmentally and fiscally sustainable way. Have you given Pickle a try? If not, would you? As a renter or as an owner? Let me know your thoughts in the comments! Threads of Tech IG Download Pickle and get $20 off your first rental --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/karina-chan4/support
Subscribe to The Stanza, a newsletter at the intersection of investing, hospitality, & fashion. Today's guest is Bianca Rangecroft, founder of Whering. Whering is a digital wardrobe and styling app that allows you to catalogue your clothes, create outfits, and get styling suggestions. As of today, the app has 1.5M users. Think of it as the modern app version of Cher's wardrobe from Clueless. Prior to Whering, Bianca worked at Goldman Sachs in asset management. We chatted about fundraising as a first time founder, how she financially supported her transition from Goldman to entrepreneurship, and her view on the future of sustainable fashion. I appreciated Bianca's honesty throughout the conversation and I know any early stage entrepreneur will benefit from this interview. Episode highlights: How Bianca's experience at GS prepared her for Whering Funding start up and living costs in the early days Bianca's key fundraising insights Growing Whering's user base How she built a tech company as a non technical founder Vision for Whering and the future of circular fashion *Apologies in advance for the slight background noise! Download Whering: https://whering.co.uk/ Connect with Bianca on IG: @biancarangecroft or LinkedIn Follow The Stanza on IG / TikTok: @thestanzamedia
Today on Equity, we're bringing you two bonus conversations all about sustainability in fashion from TechCrunch Disrupt 2023. First up you'll hear our very own Harri Weber sit down with three guests: Jim Ajioka from Colorifix, Beth Esponnette from unspun and Julie Willoughby from Circ. They are all powerhouses in sustainable fashion and they all happened to join Harri on the Sustainability Stage. Watch their full conversation here. In part two, we have a great conversation between TechCrunch's Morgan Sung and Jemima Bunbury from BLEND, a curated fashion app that is changing the way we shop online. BLEND uses AI-powered personalized recommendations to help customers quickly and easily find products that suit their style, size and budget. Their goal is to prevent impulse purchases, and of course, make it possible to stay trendy and shop sustainably.Here's what our guests are diving into:Fixing the fashion supply chain so all the materials are created in a sustainable wayHelping consumers find products that will lastEnticing larger brands to shift to sustainable practicesWhy a holistic approach to sustainable fashion is crucial when trying to eliminate waste in the industryThat's all for us today, but we'll catch up again on Monday!For episode transcripts and more, head to Equity's Simplecast website.Equity drops at 7 a.m. PT every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, so subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify and all the casts. TechCrunch also has a great show on crypto, a show that interviews founders and more!
In this episode, Hackl and Kebler talk about the Mac Pro Mini and developing for the Apple Vision Pro. Hackl attended the CFDA (Council of Fashion Designers of America) awards and why we'll eventually see more people from tech at fashion events. The conversation of fashion and AI leads Hackl and Kebler to share their views of the Humane AI Pin released on November 9. Kebler is wary of voice control as the main control for technology devices. Hackl interviews Cynthia Miller, Head of Innovation at 11:11 media. Producer Lily Snyder brings you the Dispatch from the Fringe. Key Highlights:1:00 - Podcast intro with co-host Lee Kebler.1:22 - What we did last week: Hackl talks about her time at the CDFA awards. Lee and Hackl discuss the Humane AI pin. Humane AI Pin, fad or future?17:00 - Should wearables be singular devices that do things very well? 18:00 - OpenAI Dev Day and GPTs.24:40 - Guest interview with Cynthia Miller, Head of Innovation at 11:11 Media44:00 - Dispatch from the Fringe47:45 - OutroShow Notes:CFDA AwardsHumane AI PinGeneral MagicCynthia Miller on LinkedInRats Use the Power of Imagination to Navigate and Move Objects in a VR LandscapeSubscribe and Share:www.adweek.com/podcasts/tech-magic/Cathy Hackl on LinkedInLee Kebler on LinkedInLily Snyder on LinkedIn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today on Found, we have something a little different and extra special for you. We're bringing you two bonus conversations all about sustainability in fashion from TechCrunch Disrupt 2023. First up you'll hear our very own Harri Weber sit down with three guests, Jim Ajioka from Colorifix, Beth Esponnette from unspun and Julie Willoughby from Circ. They are all powerhouses in sustainable fashion and they all happened to join Harri on the Sustainability Stage. Watch their full conversation here. In part two, we have a great conversation between TechCrunch's Morgan Sung and Jemima Bunbury from BLEND, which is a curated fashion app that is changing the way we shop online. They focus on impulse purchases, how to help customers develop their own style and, of course, how we can make it possible to stay trendy and shop sustainably.Some topics they covered include:Fixing the fashion supply chain so all the materials are created in a sustainable wayHelping consumers find products that will lastEnticing larger brands to shift to sustainable practicesWhy a holistic approach to sustainable fashion is crucial when trying to eliminate waste in the industry
This week's episode brought to you by Slice on Broadway, and Sidekick Media Services and listeners like you at www.patreon.com/awesomecast Chilla got PS5 and has been playing the NEW Spider-Man 2 game and good deals on games like Spiderman: Miles Morales. Enjoyed the PlayStation exclusive titles.https://www.playstation.com/en-us/games/marvels-spider-man-2/ Dave went to the Palm Springs Air Museum - saw planes from WWII, Vietnam, Cold War. Could get in cockpits and see details up close. Located next to the Palm Springs airport.https://palmspringsairmuseum.org/ Sorg uses Claude.ai to help create show notes and social media posts. Uploads transcript and asks for summaries, tags, questions answered, etc. Very useful for repetitive tasks. Don't buy a new Mac this week - rumors of M3 chip MacBook Pros and iMacs being announced soon. https://www.apple.com/apple-events/ The Sphere in Las Vegas has cool 3D ads on the exterior from Xbox, PlayStation, NBA. Looks trippy.https://www.theverge.com/2023/10/21/23926271/xbox-playstation-the-sphere-las-vegas-marketing Daniela Osio started Kloopify to help companies calculate sustainability impact in procurement and supply chain and map purchases to emissions data.https://www.kloopify.com/ Adobe showed off wild e-ink dress that can change patterns and colors electronically. Could be used for high fashion or advertising. https://www.forbes.com/sites/lesliekatz/2023/10/16/see-adobes-interactive-dress-change-patterns-with-the-click-of-a-button/amp/ Subscribe to the Podcast: awesomecast.com Sorgatron Media Podcast Network Feed: sorgatronmedia.fireside.fm Join our AwesomeCast Facebook Group to see what we're sharing and to join the discussion! You can support the show at Patreon.com/awesomecast! Special Thanks to kidmental for the new AwesomeCast Sounds! Visit him at www.kidmental.com Join our live show Tuesdays around 7:00 PM EST on AwesomeCast Facebook, Youtube and Sorgatron Media Twitch!
In episode 308, Kestrel welcomes Muchaneta Ten Napel, the founder of Shape Innovate and FashNerd.com, to the show. As a fashion economist, a lecturer, a writer, a consultant and the founder of Shape Innovate and FashNerd.com, Muchaneta is powering change through a multifaceted approach. “To many people, today, to be sustainable is a way of draining money out of your company — it's not a money-making initiative. And that's the kind of thoughts that I would like to really change. Because for me, that merger of fashion and technology is growing and changing. It's going beyond the wearable tech that we all were kind of excited about, and all the different devices. It's now the idea of using innovation to make a social impact and to problem solve when it comes to sustainability — that's where technology is now.” -Muchaneta Fashion's obsession with technology is something we've spoken about before – there's this sentiment that often permeates the space, hyping tech to be some sort of avenue that will serendipitously save us all from the climate crisis. From investors to the media, tech is often held up on a pedestal, and treated as though it's going to be the reason or the way we change fashion for the better. From my lens, there's no golden ticket – we need so many avenues and approaches – you know, we need regulatory change and we need corporate change, and we need individual change and collective advocacy. And as we've talked about before – there are so many important reasons to not only look into the future, but also to look back into history and culture. For example, we can learn so much from Indigenous practices – from farming techniques to dyeing approaches and beyond. And when it comes to tech today, more and more information is coming out that highlights the complications that can come with these new innovations, from an equity lens – I think of some of the conversations around AI connected to the *stealing* of art, or the way some brands have used AI to generate so-called diverse models, instead of actually hiring and paying Black and Brown Indigenous models. There's a lot there. This week's guest launched one of the early platforms dedicated to exploring the intersections of fashion and tech back in 2015, so she clearly has an affinity for exploring what technology can offer the fashion space. At the same time, she doesn't buy into this sentiment that *tech will save us all* – instead, she thinks of it as one of many tools that are necessary to address fashion's inequitable systems. This week's episode goes down an array of tangents connected to fashion – from technology to policy to media, we're getting into some of the important reasons that the future of fashion is intrinsically multifaceted. Quotes & links from the conversation: “We need to stop using innovation as a marketing tool — because I feel sometimes the fashion industry hasn't got the ability to commit to the idea of innovation and push it forward so everyone can reap the benefits of technology but they're very keen to use it as a marketing ploy to push forward an idea, a thought, an experience. And the problem I have with that is that they don't commit to it — it's a moment and I feel like it cheapens the technology, it makes people not take it as seriously as they could do. The view of what technology is to fashion is I guess muddied by the way it's used as a marketing tool.” -Muchaneta (14:49) “The fashion industry is very me focused, rather than we focused — so how can we as an industry realize the enemy of my enemy is my friend, and work together for a common goal?” -Muchaneta (16:07) “If we are planting these great ideas in bad soil and expecting it to flourish, well, of course we're going to fail. So, when it comes to being sustainable as a brand, you need to have it in your DNA, it needs to be part of your strategy in order for it to flourish.” -Muchaneta (17:45) “You can't blame ignorance and lack of knowledge on your bad decisions because the information is there — it's a question of whether you choose to become a catalyst for change or you choose to just continue trading like we're back in 1996.” -Muchaneta (26:00) “Technology is not something that is going to save us — far from that — but what it will do — is make it easier for us to save ourselves.” -Muchaneta (29:03) “What we're trying to use with technology — we're not trying to take away the creativity of fashion — we're trying to change how fashion does business.” -Muchaneta (31:00) Shape Innovate Website FashNerd.com Website Culture and Creative Industries (CCI) Taskforce UN Climate Change Global Innovation Hub (for those who want to stay ahead of the coming changes) Muchaneta's LinkedIn Follow Shape Innvovate on Instagram > Follow FashNerd.com on Instagram >
Grant Whittaker joins Julia while Lori is away! They break down all the sales from Amazon Prime to Best Buy to Ulta. Plus, they listen to Kate McKinnon explain her role as the "Weird Barbie" in the upcoming Barbie movie. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Season 3 of Techsetters features our favorite moments from the Techsetters LIVE! Summer Series, hosted by Kode With Klossy alumni Etasha Donthi and Maria Herne. This episode features Christine Marzano, Co-Founder and CEO of BODS. She shares her vision for the future of fit in fashion, tips for overcoming imposter syndrome, and the best way to approach computer vision innovation.
BoF's Marc Bain and a group of panellists break down the state of web3 in fashion and where the technology is headed.Background:Over the last couple of years, the fashion industry couldn't stop talking about the potential of NFTs, the metaverse, known in tech industry speak as web3. Now, the fervour around web3 has cooled and the speculators are long gone. But for those committed to the web3 space, the work continues, even as the discussion has shifted.“People are pulling back, but people are investing,” said Brian Trunzo, metaverse lead at Polygon Labs. “If folks are still at the education stage, doing research either internally or through agencies, they may have cut budgets and pulled back a little bit, whereas folks who have beefed up and built out teams to execute against their web3 strategy, who have had that requisite education, they're doubling down.”This week on The BoF Podcast, we share a conversation from The BoF Professional Summit: An Inflection Point in Fashion Tech, where our technology correspondent Marc Bain speaks with three web3 experts — Brian Trunzo, Alice Delahunt, founder and CEO of Syky, and Milton Pedraza, the founder and CEO of consulting firm the Luxury Institute — to debate the future of web3 and fashion. Key Insights:“Something that we say in web3 is that it's not so much a bear market, it's a build market,” says Trunzo. Rather than letting a drop in investments define how brands should approach the digital world, consider the performance of the brands that are actually putting resources towards building in the space. Still, there are details that still need to be figured out, the panellists acknowledged. For Delahunt, purchasing a digital Gucci bag on Roblox made her realise how murky digital ownership could be, because virtual items must exist on the platform where they're purchased. She believes blockchain has the power to change that standard. “Think about the physical world. We'll go out on the street and there's public infrastructure that is owned by the US government… It's public, but private enterprise sits on top of it,” she said. “I think of the blockchain as the public infrastructure that people start to build on.”According to Pedraza, this idea of digital identity will only become more paramount as the lines between the online and offline worlds continue to blur. “The technology keeps evolving… but the core principles of data identity, controlling your identity, taking control, monetising or doing whatever you want with your data… will all be supported by these emerging technologies,” he said.No matter what's trending, Delahunt said the fact that digital tools like Blender and Fortnite can free users of the physical world's limits. “You've always wanted to be a butterfly, you are not confined in the same way physically… and your ability to express yourselves in those spaces will inevitably be a huge part of the future,” said Delahunt.Additional Resources:How AI and Web3 Are Shaping Fashion's Future: At BoF's tech summit experts in technology and creative innovators share their insights on how emerging technologies are impacting the fashion industry. To subscribe to the BoF Podcast, please follow this link. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Terrie Smith, Co-founder and Global Ambassador of wearable tech pioneer DIGISEQ joins me on Tech Talks Daily.Terrie shares her expert insights on the future of wearable technology, and how it is transforming payments, consumer engagement, access control, and authentication across various industries. Discover how NFC chip design is paving the way for fashionable items to become payment and ID devices, and how the wearable tech market is expected to reach $186 billion by 2030. In this episode, Terrie talks about smart clothing, powered by passive wearable tech, and explore the opportunities it presents for tech innovators and forward-thinking designers to collaborate on a new style revolution. Learn about the concept of tokenisation, which Terrie helped create for ApplePay, GooglePay, Garmin, and more, and discuss the current state of FashionTech. Key points covered in this episode include: The use of sensors to track biometric data, acting as living ID The application of wearable tech for home or venue access control, and as an interface between the physical world and augmented virtual reality How the diversity of wearable tech applications is being embraced by high-end fashion designers and luxury brands worldwide Don't miss this exciting conversation with Terrie Smith, a trailblazer in fintech and the driving force behind the Mastercard Digital Enablement Service (MDES) and mobile contactless payment services like Apple Pay. Be inspired by Terrie's innovative leadership, ground-breaking payment technology patents, and her commitment to raising the bar for tech ingenuity today.
At The BoF Professional Summit: An Inflection Point in Fashion Tech, the seasoned luxury executive explained why Gucci believes in the long-term potential of fashion and web3. Background:Last September, Gucci announced that its CMO, Robert Triefus, would be taking on a new role as CEO of Gucci Vault and Metaverse Ventures. Now, he works closely with president and CEO, Marco Bizzarri, to shape Gucci's brand strategy while developing the house's expansion into web3. This week on The BoF Podcast, Triefus sits down with BoF's Imran Amed to discuss how the luxury fashion house's ambitions in virtual spaces fit with its wider business goals and brand repositioning. “If we think about all that we're doing in the metaverse, we always have an eye on creativity, creating the emotion,” says Triefus. “But underpinning that is the story of the brand and all that rich storytelling that has built up over 102 years.” Key Insights:Triefus says it's particularly important for a luxury brand like Gucci to experiment with new technologies, because it offers a testing ground. “Through [Gucci] Vault, we're able to push ourselves into places where for the core brand, it might be considered to be too risky. But through Vault, we have that playground space so that if by chance we were to make a mistake, we're not going to impact the core brand,” he says. Popping up in the metaverse plays a similar role for Gucci as running a billboard or other advertising activation. “It's an opportunity to engage with the community that is going into Times Square in the real world,” says Triefus. Gucci Garden, which received 19 million visitors in two weeks and saw a digital version of its Dionysus bag retail for more than the cost of the physical bag, helped dictate steps Gucci will take in virtual worlds going forward. Learnings from Gucci Garden “[inform] us about where we can place our bets in the longer term and how we can be much more scientific in what we're doing,” says Trefius. Additional Resources:Luxury Brands Gucci, Tiffany Dive Into NFTs Despite Slump: Kering SA's Gucci and LVMH's Tiffany & Co. take a leap into NFTs. Gucci adds the cryptocurrency to its roster as an additional way to purchase its products. How to Seize Fashion's Gaming Opportunity — Download the Case Study: In a BoF case study, Marc Bain discusses how fashion brands can benefit from expanding their reach into the video game industry. Gucci Teamed Up With Sims Community To Bring Its Off The Grid Collection To The Game: Nylon Magazine explains Gucci's collaboration with Sims 4 content creators Grimcookies and Harrie to bring the brand's Off the Grid collection into the game. To learn more about the metaverse and other critical topics discussed in the podcast click here. All BoF Professional members can watch the BoF Professional Summit: An Inflection Point in Fashion Tech on demand. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.