Role: Product Manager, Product Designer,

Team: 4 members | Duration: 1 academic quarter

Tools: Azure DevOps Wiki, Figma, Miro

INFO 380 BA3 Final Presentation_ FashionForward.pdf

Overview

FashionForward was a product-management capstone that challenged our team to reimagine sustainability in the fashion industry through technology. As Product Manager, I guided our cross-functional team in designing a cloud-based Supply Chain Traceability Platform — an innovative system to bring accountability, efficiency, and ethical transparency to every stage of garment production.

Our goal wasn’t to code a prototype but to design the system blueprint: from the vision and user journeys to feature roadmaps, system architecture, and strategic alignment.

Problem Space

Fast fashion’s speed and scale have created an invisible chain of labor, waste, and environmental harm.

We asked:

“How might we make the fashion supply chain as transparent as the clothes are visible on the rack?”

Brands lacked real-time visibility into sourcing, manufacturing, and logistics data. Auditing and compliance were slow, manual, and fragmented. Consumers had little way to verify sustainability claims.


Solution Vision

FashionForward’s Supply Chain Traceability Platform reimagines visibility in fashion.

We designed a secure, cloud-based system using blockchain and IoT integration to connect raw material suppliers, manufacturers, and brands under one verifiable data network.

It centralizes supplier certifications, quality metrics, shipment data, and sustainability indicators — allowing leadership teams to make fast, informed decisions while letting customers view verified sustainability data through limited, consumer-friendly dashboards.


Key Features & Capabilities