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Pauline Pitpit

Director Of Fabric Purchasing at MOTHER Denim

Pauline P. has extensive experience in fabric purchasing and management within the fashion industry, currently serving as the Director of Fabric Purchasing at MOTHER Denim since April 2018. Previously, Pauline held the role of Fabric Manager at Delta Galil Industries for the 7 for all mankind division from October 2016 to April 2018. Prior to that, Pauline worked at VF Corporation in various capacities, including Fabric Manager and Sr. Fabric Buyer for the same division from October 2012 to October 2016 and from May 2009 to August 2012, respectively. Pauline's career began at 7 For All Mankind, where roles included Assistant Designer and Assistant Fabric Buyer from October 2006 to May 2009. Early experience includes positions as a Product Development Coordinator at NATco and a Computer Technician/Fashion Lab Assistant at Woodbury University, where Pauline earned a B.S. in Fashion/Apparel Design.

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Los Angeles, United States

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MOTHER Denim

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MOTHER, IN BRIEF Famous for its model cult following, super-soft fabrics and irreverent disposition, the boutique made-in-L.A. brand is unique for its genius in keeping an indie spirit while still offering fits and washes that appeal to a wide range of people. WHAT’S WITH THE NAME? The name MOTHER plays off the idea of duality - it can be nurturing or a cuss. It evokes unconditional love and teenage rebellion all at the same time. The brand’s attitude and collections always present a juxtaposition of hard and soft. MOTHER LOVES YOU MOTHER believes in being something greater than itself and strives to make a difference through its collaborations. The motto, “Mother Loves You” is used it to communicate acceptance, unity and equality. One of the brand’s missions it to help generate awareness and funds for various causes and issues affecting our world. MOTHER always said, “Go out into the world and do well, but more importantly, go into the world and do good”. (Minor Myers)


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