Textile & Product Development Partner
14+ years working directly with manufacturers, with a strong focus on fabrics, construction, and real production processes.

From concept to production reality
With 14+ years of experience in textile and product development, I support brands in building products that are not only well designed, but technically sound and ready for production.
My work focuses on fabrics, construction, and clear communication with manufacturers to ensure ideas translate into real, manufacturable products.
Concept & Product Direction
Building brand concept & direction through product; defining concepts aligned with materials, construction, and production feasibility.
Fabric & Product Development
From fabric selection and development to garment design, with a strong focus on performance, construction, and material behavior.
Production-Ready Tech Packs
Detailed technical documentation ensuring clear communication with manufacturers and accurate product execution.
Factory Communication & Development Support
Bridging design and production through direct communication with suppliers, sample feedback, and problem-solving during development.

What I Do
Fabric & Material Development
Original woven fabrics and performance materials designed with production in mind - not just aesthetics.
Production-Ready Tech Packs
Clear, detailed documentation that factories can follow without guesswork, reducing errors, endless sample cycles and delays.
Supplier Communication & Development
Direct collaboration with mills and factories, ensuring ideas translate into real, manufacturable products.
How I Work
Clear communication and practical solutions
Clear communication and practical solutions are at the core of how I work, always with a strong focus on making things work in production, not just on paper.
Depending on the project, I support specific stages like tech pack development or fabric work, or stay involved throughout the full development process.
When involved, I work closely with suppliers, solve problems early, and keep development moving forward without unnecessary delays.
The goal is always the same: fewer delays, fewer revisions, and products that actually work in production.

