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In this episode, Diarra Bousso, founder of DIARRABLU, shares how she went from math teacher to fashion-tech entrepreneur—using generative AI and algorithms to create sustainable, scalable fashion while dramatically reducing textile waste.

She talks about treating AI as a creative partner, why transparency is key to growth, and how sharing her process fosters learning across her team. Diarra also lays out a bold vision for the future of fashion—where technology, tradition, and design thinking collide to challenge the industry's status quo.

DIARRABLU's website: Conscious Contemporary Lifestyle Brand – diarrablu
Diarra’s TED talk: TEDTALK – diarrablu
Diarra's website: Diarra Bousso

00:00 - Introduction to Diarra Bousso
00:40 - From Math Teacher to Fashion Designer
01:18 - Using AI to Visualize Fashion Designs
02:09 - Speeding Up the Fashion Design Process
03:34 - Fast, Sustainable Fashion with AI
05:40 - Customizing Fashion with AI Tools
07:59 - Creatives’ Resistance to AI
09:37 - AI as a Creative Amplifier
12:09 - Celebrating AI Successes in the Team
15:26 - AI as a Thought Partner for Strategy
23:11 - AI in Hiring and Operations
30:24 - Selling Designs Before They Exist
40:03 - “Leveling Up in Private”
49:33 - Teaching and Leading with AI
51:06 - Final Thoughts and Reflections
📜 Read the transcript for this episode: Transcript of Founder of the Future: Diarra Bousso on AI-Powered Sustainable Fashion |

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Show edited by Emma Cecilie Jensen.

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