What if artificial intelligence was not here to replace fashion creatives, but to give them a faster, clearer, and more powerful way to bring their ideas to life? In this episode of The Ethical Stitch, Michelle Alleyne sits down with Mandisa Foster, Head of User Enablement and Solutions Engineering at Raspberry AI, for a timely conversation about fashion, creativity, technology, sustainability, and the future of design. Mandisa is a fashion industry veteran turned technology leader with more than 15 years of experience in design and digital transformation. Through her work at Raspberry AI, she helps fashion brands and creative teams explore how artificial intelligence can support the design process, improve collaboration, reduce waste, and help ideas move from concept to visual reality faster than ever before. At the center of this conversation is one of the biggest questions creatives are facing right now: If the tool is becoming more powerful, what makes the talent even more essential? Mandisa brings a grounded and deeply human perspective to that question. She explains that AI is not the designer. It is a tool. Just like the sewing machine, Adobe Illustrator, 3D software, and digital photography before it, AI is changing the creative process, but it still requires human taste, judgment, ethics, point of view, and imagination. Together, Michelle and Mandisa explore how Raspberry AI helps fashion teams visualize garments on body, test fabrics and colorways, create photorealistic design concepts, collaborate across departments, and make more confident decisions before physical samples are ever produced. This conversation also digs into one of fashion’s biggest sustainability challenges: sampling waste. Mandisa explains how AI can help teams reduce unnecessary sample rounds, shorten development timelines, and create a shared visual language between design, merchandising, production, and marketing. But this episode is not just about speed. It is about protecting creativity while evolving with technology. It is about helping designers use AI without losing their voice. It is about making room for emerging brands, independent designers, and smaller teams to access tools that were once only available to larger companies with major budgets. This is not a conversation about replacing the human hand. It is a conversation about what happens when technology supports human imagination. In this episode, we explore: ✨ How Raspberry AI is changing fashion design and product development ✨ Why creatives are afraid of AI and why that fear is not new ✨ How AI can help reduce sampling waste before production begins ✨ Why human taste, judgment, ethics, and point of view still matter most ✨ How designers can use AI to test fabrics, colorways, silhouettes, and styling ✨ Why AI can help teams collaborate earlier across design, merchandising, production, and marketing ✨ How emerging designers and smaller brands can benefit from fashion technology ✨ Why generic prompts create generic outputs ✨ What makes a brand feel human in an AI-driven world ✨ How the fashion workflow may change over the next five years ✨ Why handcraft, tailoring, embroidery, and artistry still matter Stitch Mob MVP of the Week: ✨ The creative users Mandisa trained in the UK, whose curiosity, innovation, and willingness to experiment with new workflows continue to inspire her. Connect with Mandisa Foster & Raspberry AI: 🌍 Website: raspberry.ai 🌿 The Ethical Stitch Hosted by Michelle Alleyne Follow us for more threads of truth: 📱 Instagram: @theethicalstitch | @michellealleyneofficial 🌍 Website: michellealleyne.com 🎙️ New episodes drop weekly. Stay curious. Stay adaptable. Stay human. Stay stitched in. 🌿 The Ethical Stitch Hosted by Michelle Alleyne Follow us for more threads of truth: 📱 Instagram: @theethicalstitch | @michellealleyneofficial 🌍 Website: michellealleyne.com 🎙️ New episodes drop weekly. Stay smart. Stay stylish. Stay stitched in.