
How are things going at Viktor & Rolf Rhice?
3-4 weeks ago I was asked to join the weekly staff meeting, which in of itself was a great feeling, and then Viktor suggested that the meeting should be in English which was mostly on my behalf. So of course this felt great.
That is great! Sounds like you are involved in a lot.
I think I should say that the company is very small and in a way very intimate. The whole company is about as large as I imagined a design team to be. So one of the great things is everyone is very involved with everything. We all eat lunch together everyday, at one table.
What about H&M?
They asked me to be part of that staff meeting because they wanted me to be part of the H&M project. Mostly I did research on everything, from inspiration to window display to garment accessories. I got to work directly with Rolf and Viktor. We would have meetings just the three of us.
What's it like seeing your work come to life?
The first three months I was here I worked almost entirely in the Atelier. I really felt part of it. When I look at the look book I can see my work sprinkled all throughout it. That feels great. It's nice to be able to show people.

So overall?
These 6 months have been such a learning process. Overall it's been great, but not easy.
What else?
In the design room I've been working a lot on the production end of things. Launch sheets, overviews, creating color cards, helping with the fabric selections and talking with fabric mills and manufacturers. I also got the chance to do a bit of designing and I am excited to say I've
designed 2 belts that are in production.
I am often bouncing around from thing to thing and and get exposed to a lot that way!
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