-based contemporary streetwear label from Chinese-born founder Daisy Wang with a modern take on traditional chinoiserie fabric. In another case, design houses such as Onaya focus on Indian wholesale and traditional wear with an artisanal focus. The label has an ambitious goal to employ at least 10,000 skilled makers in India.
With a long-standing relationship with the Luxury Education Foundation, the club’s pipeline of talent has seen placement at Bain & Co., Boston Consulting Group, Cartier, the Estée Lauder Cos., Kering, ThredUp and more. Oliver Chen, Cowen’s managing director and adjunct associate professor of Business at Columbia Business School, serves as the club’s adviser.
“We are hoping to promote our mission of sustainable fashion practices and supporting emerging designers in our community,” Beatriz Veríssimo, a Columbia Business School graduate student and Retail and Luxury Goods club member told WWD ahead of the event.
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