This past week, the fashion industry made headlines, again.
Luxury houses worth billions were called out for failing to trace their own supply chains.
With all their teams, tools, and tech—even they are struggling to track the systems behind the scenes.
So what does that mean for the rest of us?
- For the indie designer trying to do it all.
- For the creative director who also ships orders.
- For the studio that lives inside a spare room or a browser tab.
It means this:
📍 You’re not behind—you’re just buried.
📍 And you’re not alone.
Because in this industry, we’re expected to juggle it all:
✔️ Design.
✔️ Sampling.
✔️ Customer service.
✔️ Fulfilment.
✔️ Social media.
✔️ Sales strategy.
✔️ Supply chain visibility.
✔️ And still find time to feel creative.
It’s no wonder so many designers are exhausted—not because they aren’t brilliant, but because they’re making 100 tiny decisions a day just to stay afloat.
So this morning, I built something that changes that.
A new Notion system to help you stay on track—week after week—without burning out.
It’s not another productivity tool.
It’s a system that thinks for you, so you can think like a designer again.
Here’s what’s inside:
- A weekly dashboard so you can lead your studio with clarity—not chaos
- Built-in checkpoints to track what’s working (and what’s not)
- A structure that resets every Monday—so you’re not reinventing the wheel
- And prompts to support you mentally, emotionally and strategically as a creative leader
The truth is:
When the business doesn’t have a system, you become the system.
That’s why you feel scattered.
That’s why your vision feels far away.
That’s why this new rhythm matters.
This is one less thing to build.
One less thing to remember.
And one more way to protect your creative energy.
📆 Free Weekly Fashion Workflow Planner
With structure that supports you,
Kerri