I partnered with Rosie Madison to develop Dorothy & Rose’s debut collection using a digital-first workflow, supporting size-inclusive fit, technical development, and production-ready assets in CLO3D.
Dorothy & Rose was built on a clear intention: create thoughtful, slow fashion pieces that celebrate body diversity, without over-sampling or rushing decisions into production.
My role was to support Rosie through the technical and digital development process, translating design intent into functional pattern shapes, construction logic, and clear fit decisions. Working in CLO3D allowed us to review proportion, movement, and detailing on-screen early, making changes with confidence before committing to physical development.
By resolving key fit and construction questions digitally, we reduced the reliance on sampling and created a set of clear, production-ready assets to support the next stage of the brand’s growth.




“Working with Laura felt completely aligned with what I wanted Dorothy & Rose to stand for. Women supporting women should always be celebrated.”
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