Social Entrepreneurship in Fashion: Launch Your Collection
Course final project
A course by Genaro Rivas , Fashion Designer
About the final project for: Social Entrepreneurship in Fashion: Launch Your Collection
Fashion entrepreneurship: launch a social and sustainable collection
“We have reached the end of the course, congratulations on getting here! I hope that what I have shared with you throughout the lessons will accompany you on the way to launch your fashion social entrepreneurship. Before saying goodbye, I would like to briefly recap the steps that I recommend you follow for your final project. Entrepreneurship is not easy, but it is very rewarding, especially when your work has a social impact that touches lives. Find your purpose Understanding who you want to help and why is essential. It can be a community close to your locality and you are looking to support them to generate an income. Never forget that all work is collaborative, you are now a team.









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“Final project Hello, we have reached the final lesson of the course and before saying goodbye I would like to give you some advice. Entrepreneurship is complicated. However, with dedication and work it can be very satisfying. Read or learn more about the technique with which you are going to develop your social entrepreneurship in fashion. Record the entire process. All material serves to promote and promote our purpose. Be human, empathetic, and very appreciative. Be transparent with our community and appreciate their work. I hope you enjoyed the course as much as I did. Do not forget to c...”
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Course summary for: Social Entrepreneurship in Fashion: Launch Your Collection
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Category
Fashion, Marketing & Business -
Areas
Accessory Design, Fashion Design, Marketing

Genaro Rivas
A course by Genaro Rivas
Genaro Rivas is a self-taught fashion designer from Chiclayo, a province in the region of Lambayeque in northern Peru. He currently works as the creative director of LA Nacional, Hope Knitters, and Genaro Rivas on their Ready to Wear and Home lines.
Genaro was the first person to design a 3D-printed dress in both Peru and the rest of Latin America. He has also collaborated with major brands like Coca-Cola and Bioderma and was named an emerging designer by Vogue Latinoamérica.
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