062 – How Techpacker Simplifies Designer-Factory Communication
Publisher |
MouthMedia Network
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Arts
Design
Fashion & Beauty
Visual Arts
Publication Date |
Aug 20, 2015
Episode Duration |
01:13:36
Techpacker.com Co-Founder Sayam Kochar and his wife, designer Daniella Samper-Kochar, talk about a tool that is changing how small and medium sized brands are able to communicate with their manufacturers. Charles Beckwith questions the moral implications of making a tool that facilitates outsourcing more production. Additionally, this episode features discussion of the new restricted press access list from WME-IMG for New York Fashion Week, the unpaid internship fight in the courts, modeling agencies fixing their rates, Conde Nast opening fashion colleges, DKNY erasing its past to make way for the Public School designers, and more. Recording space for this episode was provided by designers Iuri Shubladze and Luba GnaSevych. If you would like to comment on the show or the topics we discuss, you can leave a voicemail for us to play during a future episode at (646) 979-8709. references: Ajaie Alaie How Lexus became the new sponsor of New York Fashion Week (Fortune) DKNY Wipes Its Social Media Accounts, Drops 'PR Girl' (Fashionista) Top Modeling Agencies Under Fire for Colluding to Fix Prices (The Fashion Law) Inside Condé Nast's Expanding Education Business (Fashionista) Will ‘Uber for Models’ Disrupt the Industry? (Business of Fashion) Removing the 140-character limit from Direct Messages (Twitter's Blog) Are Unpaid Internships Acceptable in Fashion? (The Fashion Law) Are Unpaid Internships Acceptable? (Business of Fashion / same author) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8kZg_ALxEz0
Techpacker.com Co-Founder Sayam Kochar and his wife, designer Daniella Samper-Kochar, talk about a tool that is changing how small and medium sized brands are able to communicate with their manufacturers. Charles Beckwith questions the moral implications of making a tool that facilitates outsourcing more production. Additionally, this episode features discussion of the new restricted press access list from WME-IMG for New York Fashion Week, the unpaid internship fight in the courts, modeling agencies fixing their rates, Conde Nast opening fashion colleges, DKNY erasing its past to make way for the Public School designers, and more. Recording space for this episode was provided by designers Iuri Shubladze and Luba GnaSevych. If you would like to comment on the show or the topics we discuss, you can leave a voicemail for us to play during a future episode at (646) 979-8709. references: * Ajaie Alaie * How Lexus became the new sponsor of New York Fashion Week (Fortune) * DKNY Wipes Its Social Media Accounts, Drops 'PR Girl' (Fashionista) * Top Modeling Agencies Under Fire for Colluding to Fix Prices (The Fashion Law) * Inside Condé Nast's Expanding Education Business (Fashionista) * Will ‘Uber for Models’ Disrupt the Industry? (Business of Fashion) * Removing the 140-character limit from Direct Messages (Twitter's Blog) * Are Unpaid Internships Acceptable in Fashion? (The Fashion Law) * Are Unpaid Internships Acceptable? (Business of Fashion / same author) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8kZg_ALxEz0

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