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Broolyn Fashion And Design Accelerators Help Young Designers In New York

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Talking about supporting fashion in New York Design circle The most famous must be the New York Fashion Association and the fund set up by Vogue. In fact, over the past decade or so, New York has another incubation program, which has been vigorously supporting young emerging designers.

The incubation program is called Brooklyn Fashion and Design Accelerator (BF+DA). It is an incubation project established by New York Pratt College of art, Broolyn. The goal of BF+DA is to enable student designers to successfully invest in the market, which will provide young people with appropriate resources such as capital.

But now this kind of incubation project is also facing difficulties.

"Our members are growing faster than we can imagine and moving away from home." Johnson said to Fashionista, "we wanted them to take two or three years, but now that one or two years is enough, they can move out to do their own business."

But asked Designer When it comes to knowing when to leave, Johnson says, "when people basically stop joining member meetings," it means that these young people no longer need guidance from the incubator and can take the initiative.

Amanda Phelan, the founder of women's clothing brand Phelan, is moving away. She has a new four person team ready to go out to work. In her mind, moving away was a natural process. She spent 8 months in BF+DA, and finally stood on the show in New York fashion week this September.

When it comes to planning for new people in New York fashion and design circles, the most famous must be the New York Fashion Association and the fund established by Vogue. In fact, over the past decade or so, New York has another incubation program, which has been vigorously supporting young emerging designers.

this Incubator Project It's called the Broolyn fashion and Design Accelerator (Brooklyn Fashion and Design Accelerator, followed by BF+DA), a hatchery project founded by the Pratt Institute of art in New York. The goal of BF+DA is to enable student designers to successfully invest in the market, which will provide young people with appropriate resources such as capital.

But in general, choosing to leave or continuing to stay is a matter of personal choice. For example, the menswear brand Fanmail, its designer Charlie Morris joined BF+DA in April this year. After that, Morris obtained several wholesale channels such as Opening Ceremony, Ssense, Mr.Porter and so on. But he still feels left in the incubator.

There are several reasons for this. First, it can avoid renting extra studios, allowing the hard earned profits to be rented into the rent. Two, Morris believes that the incubator's learning environment can give him more.

"In an environment where I can see many people every day, I can constantly keep an eye on who I am. Don't take these as a spanaction. Morris said.

In any case, the emerging designers are very sure of the importance of the incubation project to the earlier stage work. For the entrepreneurial brand and small and micro enterprises, the large-scale cluster effect can help designers to integrate into the market faster.


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