One thing to know about me as a production manager:
I don’t assist with fakes or knock-offs. At all. In any capacity.
Here’s why in the simplest, clearest terms possible.
Fashion production is built on real work. Real design decisions. Real time, energy, money, and skill poured into a product long before it ever shows up in your Pinterest board, in a magazine or even on a runway show.
When someone asks me to copy another brand’s design, whether it’s a one-person indie label or a global luxury house, the answer is always the same:
No.
Not because I’m trying to be difficult but because integrity matters more than speed, shortcuts, or “inspiration.”
Behind every piece you want to recreate, there’s a team of people who sketched, draped, revised, argued, sampled, and problem-solved their way into that garment. Copying their work doesn’t just skip the process, it disrespects it.
And honestly?
If you’re building a brand, you don’t want to start on stolen ground.
You deserve your own signature. Your own ideas. Your own lane. Your own work you’re proud to put your name on.
As your production manager, my job is to help you bring your vision to life. Responsibly, clearly, and with the kind of industry standards that set you up for longevity, not shortcuts.
If you’ve got an original concept, I’m your person.
If you want a knock-off, I’m not the one.
Build the brand that’s actually yours.
I’ll help you do it the right way. In the most organized and easily understood way.