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Episode 37 – Joseph Alexander Rein β€’ LW PEARL | Luxury Craft, Digital Product Development, and Retail-Ready Fashion

Episode 37 – Joseph Alexander Rein β€’ LW PEARL | Luxury Craft, Digital Product Development, and Retail-Ready Fashion

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πŸŽ™οΈ In this episode of The Fashion Translator, I spoke with Joseph Alexander Rein, Founder and CEO of LW PEARL and LW PEARL Atelier, about building a fashion business at the intersection of luxury craft, textile development, digital product workflows, and retail expansion.

Joseph brings a rare perspective into the conversation: one shaped by couture-level garment work, embroidery, luxury, and the realities of bringing a brand into market. Through LW PEARL Atelier, his team works across high-touch textile development, embellishment, embroidery, swatches, prototypes, and runway-driven deadlines. Through LW PEARL Brand, that same craftsmanship is being translated into a scalable lifestyle and womenswear business with retail potential.

The conversation moves beyond the usual conversation around creativity and technology. Joseph speaks directly to the tension many fashion businesses face: how to preserve artistry while making decisions around costing, repeatability, merchandising, buyer materials, production, and commercial viability.

From hand embroidery and Swarovski surface treatments to 3D rendering, AI-generated imagery, and buyer lookbooks, the conversation highlights how the next phase of fashion will depend less on choosing between craft and technology β€” and more on knowing where each one belongs in the process.

We explore:

β€’ Why emerging designers often struggle to translate editorial creativity into commercially viable product

β€’ How PLM, 3D CAD, Adobe tools, and AI can support the pre-production process before sampling begins

β€’ Why embroidery, shine, texture, and textile movement still require physical swatches and deep material expertise

β€’ How LW PEARL Atelier operates behind the scenes with luxury clients, rapid prototyping, and specialized artisans

β€’ Why buyer lookbooks, retail presentations, and AI-assisted content are becoming key growth tools for fashion brands

This episode looks at luxury fashion through the full system behind it: the textile craft, the product development discipline, and the commercial shift pushing brands to make creativity more precise, repeatable, and retail-ready.

✨ If you’re translating a highly crafted product into retail, buyer presentations, or a more scalable commercial structure, feel free to reach out.

Guest:

πŸ‘€ Joseph Alexander Rein

πŸ”— LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/josephalexanderrein/

Brand:

🌐https://lwpearl.com/

🌐https://lwpearlatelier.com/

πŸ”— Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lwpearlatelier/

πŸ”— Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lwpearlbrand/

πŸ”— LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/lw-pearl-brand/

✨ Connect with Claire Lys to explore how AI, systems, and innovation can support fashion brands β€” or to be featured on The Fashion Translator:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/claire-lys-bastien-wald/



This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit clairelysbastienwald.substack.com
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