fashionista-ta
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I'd ask her if she thinks about the clothes being flattering to real women, and examples of that
There is personally nothing that gripes me more than a woman being responsible for a clothing line and designing it like a man would--namely for an "ideal" body (whatever that might be). Also how she sees the clothes being worn, who she's thinking of when she designs [if she designs
], exactly what her involvement is, to what extent the clothes reflect her personal style ... and I also like the fair trade question. Where are the clothes being made, and has she visited the factories. Does she plan on any surprise visits? Does she wake up sweating from nightmares where she has become the next Kathy Lee Gifford?
If it were me, I seriously would be concerned about that.
Also, will she be using organic cotton and other eco-friendly fibers (e.g., linen, hemp, lyocell, recycled polyester)?
What is the size range, and is it inclusive? Any Karl-like thoughts on that and the people who will be wearing the clothes?



Also, will she be using organic cotton and other eco-friendly fibers (e.g., linen, hemp, lyocell, recycled polyester)?
What is the size range, and is it inclusive? Any Karl-like thoughts on that and the people who will be wearing the clothes?
