Design

Fashion design service covering research, concept development, and design direction

Design at B. Studio Paris establishes the structural and conceptual foundation of a product before development begins.

We work with brands that require clarity, discipline, and continuity between idea, construction, and execution.

This phase focuses on defining design intent with full awareness of material behavior, construction logic, and downstream development. Design decisions are made to be carried forward, not handed off in isolation.

This service is intended for brands preparing to enter structured development or production.


Research

Concept development and creative direction within the fashion design process

Research establishes a clear and informed starting point.

We analyse the brand’s positioning, product category, and development objectives to ensure that design decisions are grounded in context and feasibility.

Typical scope includes:

  • Market and category analysis

  • Brand and product positioning review

  • Visual, material, and construction references

  • Competitor and price-point benchmarking

  • Early feasibility considerations

Research outputs are concise, structured, and used directly to guide design and development.

Concept Development

Silhouette and garment concept development during the design phase

Concept development translates research into a resolved design direction.

We define silhouette logic, proportion, material intent, and garment function with the objective of building concepts that can be developed, refined, and executed without loss of intent.

Typical scope includes:

  • Design direction definition

  • Silhouette and volume studies

  • Key garment concepts

  • Material and surface intent

  • Collection or capsule structure alignment

Concepts are reviewed and adjusted collaboratively before any technical execution begins.

Technical Design and Documentation

Technical garment construction detail illustrating fashion design documentation and material execution

Technical design formalises design intent through construction logic and documentation.

Approved concepts are translated into precise technical drawings and structured documentation that reflect real garment structure, fit logic, and assembly methods. This ensures clarity for pattern making, development, and factory communication.

Typical scope includes:

  • Technical flats integrated into complete tech packs

  • Construction engineering and assembly logic

  • Seam and stitch specifications

  • Measurement tables

  • Fabric, component, and trim placement

All documentation is created to minimise interpretation and ensure continuity as the product moves into development.


Responsibility and Continuity

Design at B. Studio Paris is not treated as a standalone or disposable phase.

Every decision is made with responsibility for how it will be developed, constructed, and executed. Design is protected through structure, documentation, and continuity rather than handover.


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Who This Service Is For

This service is designed for:

  • Fashion brands preparing for structured development or production

  • Brands refining an existing design language

  • Teams requiring professional technical documentation

  • Founders working with external pattern makers or factories

This service is not intended for students, speculative concepts, or low-quality projects.

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How This Fits Into the Full Process

Design is the first phase of a complete product lifecycle.

It connects directly to:

Services can be scoped individually, but they are designed to function as part of one continuous system.

Design working method and process context reflecting structured development and decision-making at B. Studio Paris

Working Method

We work remotely with brands worldwide.

Timelines, deliverables, and responsibilities are defined at the outset. Communication is structured, decisions are documented, and progress is measured through development rather than presentation.


Contact

To discuss a design project or assess suitability, please contact us through the inquiry form.