SD: What is your design process?
KREL: My assistants and I knit more than we draw. We make a lot of test garments and then turn them into actual samples. We make the specs for them after we’ve decided it is a good garment for production.
SD: Describe your philosophy behind your designs?
KREL: By creating geometric shapes combined with little construction detail, I design eco-knit fabrics that mold around the body to make innovative clothes.
SD: What does your average day entail?
KREL: Factory visits, meetings with potential buyers, lots of emailing, yarnbuying, yarn researching.
SD: If you knew then (before you entered the industry) what you know now, what would you do differently?
KREL: I would have moved to New York once I got divorced and tried to work for the industry getting connections that I try to make now.
SD: In your opinion what is the best and worst current fashion trend?
KREL: I tend not to pay much attention I like what I like.
SD: What do you think the hardest aspect of your industry is?
KREL: Getting recognition that pays off in sales.
SD: Do you have any events you are getting ready for in the near future? If so tell us a little about it. KREL: I just did the Style Wars competition in NYC and won!
Article: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/12/nyregion/12fashion.html