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How personal experience and market gaps drive product development, using a direct-to-consumer fashion line as an example.
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How do you, meeting the people, meeting the manufacturers in Italy? Yeah. This is the part of my job that is so fun to this day. I love making things. And again, I'm making things for myself. I also felt that there wasn't a lot of by way of sort of designer quality that was more in a contemporary price point. And the direct to consumer model
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