Pioneer Mode Conference
The future of fashion
Pioneer Mode was a two-day conference in NYC that I cofounded and produced to uncover potential business solutions to the social, environmental, and organizational issues plaguing the fashion industry.
We brought together a like-minded community and empowered them with actionable knowledge, new skills and vocabulary, and the relationships to help support and cultivate systems of change.
Pioneers and partners
We hosted the event at the ethical fashion hub, the Brooklyn Fashion + Design Accelerator, and brought together an esteemed group of designers, entrepreneurs, and educators.
Keynote speakers delved into the global ethical implications and economic considerations of fashion, presented innovative approaches to sustainability, provided tools for affecting positive change, and considered insights into the future of fashion technology.
We partnered with Google, IDEO, and 30 Weeks to deliver design thinking workshops to teach empathy-driven design methodologies and address real issues within the fashion industry.
What an engaging and inspiring weekend I spent with sustainable fashion innovators at Pioneer Mode. This is one of the best conferences I've ever been to!
It was a joy to meet new people from all types of backgrounds and be invigorated by the possibilities to drive a more sustainable fashion and design ecosystem. I’m excited to know more people to partner with in this endeavor!
- Joellen Nicholson, Social Entrepreneur
Creative Tensions
I ♥ FASHION
We partnered with IDEO to prototype a toolkit for Creative Tensions, which was created in collaboration with the Sundance Institute. Creative Tensions is a physically activated collective conversation in which participants declare where they stand on a topic by virtue of where they stand in the room. Each event is inspired and provoked by a pair of individuals who approach the given topic from wildly different places.
Creative Tensions prompts reflection, explores nuance, and celebrates the rare moment when one changes one’s mind. At Pioneer Mode, we utilized the exercise as the conference icebreaker, asking attendees to take a literal stance on core issues facing the fashion industry.
Google design thinking workshop
Focus on the user... and all else will follow
Interaction designers from Google led attendees through a workshop to experience how they accelerate innovation to solve problems creatively through user-centered, prototype-driven design.
Attendees worked collaboratively to ideate solutions serving real human needs, while learning new approaches to face to their day-to-day challenges.
Pioneer Mode was an unforgettable conference connecting members of the fashion industry who are striving to live ethically and sustainably...
All the while aiming to further business growth collectively and individually. Eye opening and inspiring!
- Rose M. Turner, Fashion Designer
Business Innovation Day
The second day of the conference was a full day of problem-solving a fashion industry pain point by working with a team's collective skills to find a viable business solution. We provided three possible design challenges for teams to choose from: addressing issues facing the fashion consumer, design community, or industry at large.
We partnered with 30 Weeks to facilitate the day's workshops, consisting of brainstorm sessions, idea validation, iteration, and pitching to a panel. Attendees were also treated to inspiration breakout sessions and mentorship from topic experts.
LEGO workshop
Our icebreaker activity on the Business Innovation Day allowed attendees to get to know each other in a non-traditional way, challenging them to collaboratively create a structure under guidelines that tested their patience, communication abilities, and willingness to follow the rules!
Additionally throughout the two days, when energy levels dropped or frustrations set in, we brought the group together to re-energize and let go with energizers, allowing the creative juices to once again flow freely.
The Pioneer Mode conference was an incredible opportunity that allowed me to engage some of the foremost leaders of sustainability in one-on-one in-depth discussions.
The organizers pulled together an incredible group of participants with a diversity of experiences, interests, and opinions that led to intriguing conversations and new connections.
- Sithara Reddy, Operations Manager
Event photos by Alex Welsh and graphic identity by Marius Roosendaal
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