Conversation with Sam Cotton, Creative Director, Raiment

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Sam shares insight on the fashion design process within the context of the full supply chain, from sourcing materials and production to retailing and end use. He discusses the fashion industry within the wider lens of philosophic and economic models and shares his ideas for a more sustainable future.

Sam Cotton is Creative Director and Owner of Raiment a contemporary Menswear brand with a focus on international collaborative British Craft. He draws Inspiration from cultural collaboration in craft such as architecture, furniture, ceramics and contemporary art. Each season Raiment tworks with overseas manufacturing, such as Nepalese Hand Weavers and part of the profits go to Charity. Previously Sam Cotton was the Mens RTW Lead Designer for Valentino. He was also Owner and Creative Director of a multi award winning international menswear brand; Agi & Sam, showing with the British Fashion Council at London Fashion Week. His experience includes working with and consulting for brands such as Alexander McQueen, J.W. Anderson, Pucci, Mont Blanc, LVMH, Richemont, COS, Nike and Karl Lagerfeld. 

Awards include: International Woolmark Prize Regional Winner 2016, LVMH Prize Finalist 2015, WGSN Breakthrough Designer of the Year 2015, GQ Men of the Year Award Breakthrough Designer 2014 and a British Fashion Award for Emerging Menswear 2013.

Learn more: LinkedIn | Raiment (coming soon)

Hosted by: Christopher Lacy, Assistant Professor, Parsons School of Design

Produced by: Joshua Williams, Assistant Professor, Parsons School of Design

Executive Producer: Fashion Consort

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Joshua T Williams

Joshua Williams is an award-winning creative director, writer and educator.  He has lectured and consulted worldwide, specializing in omni-channel retail and fashion branding, most recently at ISEM (Spain) and EAFIT (Colombia), and for brands such as Miguelina, JM, Andrew Marc and Anne Valerie Hash.  He is a full time professor and former fashion department chair at Berkeley College and teaches regularly at FIT, LIM and The New School.  He has developed curriculum and programming, including the fashion design program for Bergen Community College, that connects fashion business, design, media and technology.  His work has been seen in major fashion magazines and on the New York City stage. Joshua is a graduate of FIT’s Global Fashion Management (MPS) program, and has been the director and host of the Faces & Places in Fashion lecture series at FIT since 2010.

http://www.joshuatwilliams.com
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