

“They constantly give us great ideas on fit, style, colors, and materials. This allows stylists in the US and designers in Paris to easily share customer feedback to the entire team, “Our design process begins with our customers,” Lecat says. The team will take a dress from concept to mannequin in Paper, using real-time feedback capabilities to bring conversations around these designs to life.

Now, Les Lunes has added Dropbox Paper to its suite of collaboration tools. Les Lunes first started using Dropbox Business to manage its entire global apparel design process by uploading designs to shared folders or sharing images of models sporting the new outfits. The solution Dropbox the fabric, Paper the thread To holistically connect Les Lunes’ design, production, and in-store teams, Lecat turned to Dropbox Paper. “Because our team is so spread out, it was very important to have tools where we can communicate, share data, pictures, purchase orders, everything and in real-time,” Lecat says. This meant finding a solution that not only kept Les Lunes’ teams in sync, wherever they were based, but allowed them to communicate and collaborate freely on everything from design work, to marketing content to administration information. “I wanted to create a company where we could control the entire process and could employ the most talented people in their field, regardless of where they’re based,” explains Lecat. CEO Anna Lecat’s idea for her business was ambitious have a design team based in Paris, source materials and manufacturing in China, and sell in the United States. Founded in 2010, the sustainable clothing company uses fabrics made from bamboo in all its products. In an era where ‘sustainable’ and ‘recycled’ are some of the hottest words in fashion, Les Lunes is the trail blazer.
