Design Studio

From moodboard to tech pack support for private label intimate apparel.

Design Studio

From moodboard to factory-ready development file.

Caressia helps private label lingerie and sleepwear buyers translate sketches, reference images and collection ideas into structured development briefs and tech-pack-ready information.

The goal is simple: clarify construction details, measurements, fabric and trim references, colorways, label placement, packaging notes and QC checkpoints before sampling begins.

Moodboard and reference images for private label lingerie design development
01

Moodboard & References

Collect buyer references, brand mood, target customer and preferred style direction.

Lingerie design direction board with style references and seasonal colors
02

Design Direction Board

Translate the references into a focused direction with silhouettes, materials and price position.

Flat sketch and tech pack desk for intimate apparel development
03

Flat Sketch & Shape

Clarify the garment shape, proportions, construction details and development route.

Fabric and trim references for lingerie and sleepwear development
04

Fabric & Trim Review

Review lace, mesh, satin, elastic, hardware, color and handfeel before sampling.

Measurement and construction notes for private label lingerie tech pack
05

Measurement Notes

Prepare key size and fit checkpoints to reduce sample confusion and repeated revisions.

Private label packaging and sample review preparation for intimate apparel
06

Sample Ready File

Organize the confirmed brief so factory quotation, sampling and QC review can move faster.

Moodboard sketch process for private label lingerie and sleepwear design support

Why It Matters

Clear design information saves revision time before quotation and sampling.

For simple selection projects, a concise development brief may be enough. For more customized styles, a structured tech pack can help the buyer, factory and QC team discuss the same details from the beginning.

  • More precise quotation discussion
  • Clearer sample development path
  • Better fabric, trim and color decisions
  • Fewer avoidable revisions before production

What We Can Prepare

A practical design file for intimate apparel development.

Each item is written as real page content, not hidden inside images, so buyers and search engines can understand the service clearly.

01

Design Direction Boards

Turn references, buyer positioning and target channel into a clearer visual direction before sample work starts.

02

Flat Sketches

Clarify silhouette, proportion, neckline, strap placement, closure position and key construction points.

03

Construction Notes

Record important sewing, lining, elastic, trim and finishing details so factory communication is easier.

04

Measurement Specifications

Define key measurements that should be checked during sample review and production planning.

05

Fabric & Trim References

Match lace, mesh, satin, modal, hardware, elastic and accessories to the desired price and feel.

06

Colorway Planning

Build practical color groups for core selling, seasonal drops, bridal capsules or gift programs.

07

Label Placement

Plan woven labels, care labels, hangtags and brand presentation before sampling.

08

Packaging Notes

Prepare box, pouch, polybag, hangtag and carton mark needs for private label programs.

09

QC Checkpoints

Mark the details that should be reviewed before bulk production and final shipment.

Design-to-Sample Path

A calmer route from inspiration to production discussion.

01

Share Direction

Moodboards, sketches, reference images, target buyer, price position and preferred product category.

02

Confirm Route

Decide whether the project needs a clear development brief or a fuller factory-ready tech pack.

03

Build File

Prepare sketches, construction notes, measurements, fabric and trim references, colorways and packaging notes.

04

Sample & Review

Use the file to support quotation, sampling, sample comments, QC checkpoints and production planning.

Design Studio Guides

Use the right guide for the stage of your project.

Moodboard to Tech Pack

See how visual references become a usable development file.

Open guide

7 Signature Design Directions

Choose a more focused collection language before sample work.

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Request Tech Pack Development

Prepare the minimum information needed for a clear request.

Open guide

Start Your Project

Share the product direction you want to build.

Send product type, target market, reference images, quantity plan, material direction and private label needs. Caressia will recommend a suitable next step.