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Saint Louis Fashion Incubator welcomes inaugural class

The Saint Louis Fashion Incubator (SLFI), a new project spearheaded by the Saint Louis Fashion Fund and led by Executive Director Eric Johnson, has selected its inaugural class of designers.

Chosen by a panel of top industry professionals, the six selected designers are:

       ► Donald Charles Smith Brame II (Smith II), Dallas, TX

       ► Agnes Hamerlik (Hamerlik), Chicago, IL

       ► Emily Koplar (Wai Ming), St. Louis, MO

       ► Allison Mitchell (Allison Mitchell), Dallas, TX

       ► Audra Noyes (AUDRA), New York, NY and Wilmington, DE

       ► Reuben Reuel Riddick (Demestik by Reuben Reuel), Brooklyn, NY

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SLFI’s two-year residency program kicks off January 2, 2017 and will provide the six emerging designers with free work/studio space, financial support, best-in-class business curriculum, mentorship from a local and national advisory council, access to small-run sampling and manufacturing, and top-line sales opportunities in major markets. In addition, designers will receive business support from Washington University’s Olin Business School as well as access to key industry partnerships and collaborative opportunities.

To learn more about the Saint Louis Fashion Incubator’s inaugural class, please click here for the full news release.

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The SLFI was made possible in part through Neighborhood Assistant Program (NAP) tax credits, issued by the Missouri Department of Economic Development. DED is proud to support these innovative thinkers, who are working together to grow Missouri’s creative class and economy.

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