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SuperSolid Studio to Launch Brand Incubator at Paris Fashion Week

The fashion consultancy raised a seed funding round led by Net-a-Porter founding investor Carmen Busquets to support emerging designers.
A preview of Kids Dreams and Nightmare's first collection, which will be on show at Dover Street Market's 3537 retail and culture space in Paris.
A preview of Kids Dreams and Nightmares' first collection, which will be on show at Dover Street Market's 3537 retail and culture space in Paris. (Constantine Spence)

Paris-based fashion consultancy SuperSolid will launch a new brand incubator on June 24 during Paris Fashion Week Men’s.

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