Moodboard to Tech Pack
Turn inspiration into instructions a factory can use.
A moodboard is useful when it becomes a clear development brief: product type, target buyer, materials, construction details, measurements, packaging needs and QC points.
Caressia can support both lightweight development briefs and more detailed tech-pack-ready information depending on project complexity.

What to Share
Better input creates a stronger development file.
Visual References
Moodboards, saved product images, hand sketches, campaign references or competitor examples.
Buyer Position
Target market, sales channel, customer age range, price level and season.
Product Direction
Category, silhouette, fabric preference, color ideas and planned quantity range.

Practical Output
The final brief should answer the questions that usually slow sampling down.
- Recommended product type and development route
- Key silhouette and construction direction
- Fabric, lace, mesh, satin, elastic or hardware references
- Colorway and size range discussion points
- Label, packaging and QC notes for the next step
Workflow
A simple path from reference image to sample discussion.
Reference Review
Separate must-have design signals from inspiration-only images.
Direction Editing
Reduce scattered ideas into one coherent product and collection route.
Detail Confirmation
Confirm fabric, trim, measurement and packaging details that affect sampling.
Factory Communication
Use the brief or tech pack as the base for quote, sample and QC discussion.
Next Step
Prepare a concise reference package before requesting development support.
Share the strongest references, explain what must stay, what can change and what price or quantity range you are planning.
