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Making Fashion Fit Your Way with Rivky Itzkowitz of Impact Fashion

How Fitting: design a slow fashion business that fits
How Fitting: design a slow fashion business that fits
Making Fashion Fit Your Way with Rivky Itzkowitz of Impact Fashion
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In episode 87, life-long lover of fashion and modest dresser, Rivky Itzkowitz, shares how she makes fashion work for her and other women like her through her brand Impact Fashion. Rivky seamlessly weaves her Orthodox Jewish values, skillful design and patternmaking, and fashion sense into each piece for sizes 2-28.  Rivky Itzkowitz is a fashion […]

The Future of On-Demand Production with Kirby Best of Bespoke Manufacturing Company

How Fitting: design a slow fashion business that fits
How Fitting: design a slow fashion business that fits
The Future of On-Demand Production with Kirby Best of Bespoke Manufacturing Company
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In episode 86, Kirby Best, the CEO & President of the innovative on-demand factory Bespoke Manufacturing Company, talks about what on-demand production is and what it means for the future of fashion. Learn the pros and cons of an on-demand model and how to know if it is a good fit for your fashion business. […]

The Intimate Details of Lingerie Design And Start-Up Life with Kristen Anderson of KRSTN NDRSN and Iteration

How Fitting: design a slow fashion business that fits
How Fitting: design a slow fashion business that fits
The Intimate Details of Lingerie Design And Start-Up Life with Kristen Anderson of KRSTN NDRSN and Iteration
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In episode 85, design agency founder and intimate apparel brand co-founder Kristen Anderson reveals the inner workings of the lingerie and swim industry. Kristen speaks from her experience as an in-house designer, freelancer, intimate apparel design agency owner of KRSTN NDRSN, and co-founder of the intimates brand Iteration sharing the lessons she’s learned and the […]

Filling The Gap In Smart, Sustainable Closets with Sophie Kissling of UPPERCASE

How Fitting: design a slow fashion business that fits
How Fitting: design a slow fashion business that fits
Filling The Gap In Smart, Sustainable Closets with Sophie Kissling of UPPERCASE
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In episode 84, UPPERCASE founder and designer, Sophie Kissling, tells us what she’s learned, the mistakes she’s made, and the smart choices she’s made throughout her career as a designer and personal stylist. She now weaves her experience seamlessly into smart closet services – including wardrobe edits and the UPPERCASE line that fills the gaps […]

Powerful Impact Beyond the Clothes with Sadie Burton of FRST John

How Fitting: design a slow fashion business that fits
How Fitting: design a slow fashion business that fits
Powerful Impact Beyond the Clothes with Sadie Burton of FRST John
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In episode 83, Sadie Burton shares her story about starting her fashion brand, FRST John, with a focus on real women, real life, and real impact on her community. Hear what she’s learned about designing, marketing, and wholesaling and the big plans she has for FRST John’s impact in the future. FRST JOHN is a […]

Style Fit For The Petite Professional with Sopi Mitil of The Sopi Mitil Co.

How Fitting: design a slow fashion business that fits
How Fitting: design a slow fashion business that fits
Style Fit For The Petite Professional with Sopi Mitil of The Sopi Mitil Co.
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In episode 82, hear how attorney-turned-designer Sopi Mitil turned her frustration with the lack of well-fitting petite professional attire into a business: The Sopi Mitil Co. The brand offers short (but not just small) women stylish, professional attire that fits curves like a glove without a trip to the tailor.  The Sopi Mitil Co. is […]

Thoughtful Style that Petite Women Want to Wear with Jenna Loyal of Pro Hac Vice

How Fitting: design a slow fashion business that fits
How Fitting: design a slow fashion business that fits
Thoughtful Style that Petite Women Want to Wear with Jenna Loyal of Pro Hac Vice
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In episode 79, hear how Jenna Loyal, the founder of Pro Hac Vice, has created a fashion-forward brand that petite women actually want to wear – all while working a full-time day job. With thoughtful fit, feminine details, and quality fabrics, Pro Hac Vice serves style in just the right proportions. Jenna Loyal is the […]

Embracing Your Unique Heritage and Creativity with Bhavana Jain of BHAV

How Fitting: design a slow fashion business that fits
How Fitting: design a slow fashion business that fits
Embracing Your Unique Heritage and Creativity with Bhavana Jain of BHAV
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In episode 24, Bhavana Jain shares about her entrepreneurial journey and how she celebrates and shares her cultural heritage through her women’s fashion brand BHAV. Bhavana Jain is CEO and lead designer of BHAV. BHAV is a women’s contemporary clothing brand based in Chicago, IL. The line is inspired by the rich diversity of South […]

Creating Reciprocal Relationships As A Vertically Integrated Brand with Rachel Faller of tonlé

How Fitting: design a slow fashion business that fits
How Fitting: design a slow fashion business that fits
Creating Reciprocal Relationships As A Vertically Integrated Brand with Rachel Faller of tonlé
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Episode 23 is an honest and insightful conversation with Rachel Faller, co-creator and Creative Director of tonlé, about changing the incentives of the traditional fashion system, zero-waste design, and building reciprocal relationships that are equitable for all involved. Rachel Faller is an entrepreneur by trade and a creative at heart. She dedicates most of her […]

Constructing Fashion From Costumes To Coats with Elizabeth Williams of Coat Check Chicago

How Fitting: design a slow fashion business that fits
How Fitting: design a slow fashion business that fits
Constructing Fashion From Costumes To Coats with Elizabeth Williams of Coat Check Chicago
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In episode 22, I talk with Elizabeth Williams – founder, designer, and patternmaker behind the outerwear brand Coat Check Chicago. Elizabeth shares her journey from costume seamstress to New York fashion designer, to fashion professor and how the skills she gained through all these experiences now help her run her own brand. Elizabeth Williams resides […]