Services
Brand Production Partnership
An ongoing production partnership for established brands who need seasonal collections, accessories, or merchandise produced reliably, season after season. Bhavna Rishi London manages design, sampling, manufacturing liaison, and delivery — to your deadline, to your standard, without you having to manage the process.
Who it's for
Established brands that need production to work.
Clothing brands adding accessories
Established fashion brands expanding into scarves, wraps, or printed accessories for the first time — who need the expansion to be handled properly, without distracting from the core collection.
Catalogue businesses
Brands with hard print deadlines and no tolerance for late delivery. The catalogue goes to press on a fixed date — the product needs to be there before it.
Brands with growing volume
Brands that have outgrown ad-hoc supplier relationships and need a production partner who treats their deadlines as non-negotiable, not as targets.
Heritage and lifestyle brands
Brands that need seasonal merchandise ranges alongside their main product line — produced to the same quality standard, without requiring a separate internal production function.
What partnership means
A supplier takes an order. A partner takes responsibility for the outcome.
A production partner is not the same as a supplier. A supplier takes an order. A partner takes responsibility for the outcome — knowing your brand, your quality standard, your customer, and your seasons.
The Pia Jewellery relationship ran for multiple seasons because the product worked and the process was dependable. That is the standard every partnership is built to.
The process
From brief to delivery — managed.
Season brief
Product scope, design direction, colour palette, and delivery dates are confirmed. The timeline is built around your season, not a generic production schedule.
Design development
Artwork, print layouts, and colourways are developed and presented for approval. Revisions are resolved before sampling begins.
Sampling
One sample per design. Colour accuracy and quality are approved against specification before any commitment to production.
Production management
Factory liaison, quality checks, and timeline management are handled throughout. You are kept informed; you are not required to manage.
Delivery
Completed product delivered to your warehouse, your retail partners, or direct to customers — to the agreed deadline.
In practice
Partnerships in action.
Case study
Pia Jewellery
Pia Jewellery needed seasonal silk scarf collections produced to catalogue deadlines, across multiple seasons. The scarves became one of Pia's most dependable product lines — consistently among their bestsellers. Every catalogue deadline met. Produced in organic pure silk.
Case study
Cove
Cove wanted accessories with original artwork — not generic prints. A bespoke original painting was commissioned, translated to scarf format, and produced retail-ready. The collection gives Cove customers a product they cannot find anywhere else.
Questions
Frequently asked.
What products can you produce through a partnership?
Primarily silk and modal scarves, printed accessories, and wearable textile products. The conversation begins with what you want to add to your range and works back from there.
We have a hard catalogue deadline. Can you commit to that?
Yes — and that commitment is taken seriously. The Pia Jewellery relationship was built entirely around catalogue deadlines that could not move. Managing production timelines around fixed dates is a core part of what this service delivers.
Can you also design the product, or do we provide artwork?
Both. Some brands provide artwork direction; others ask for original design — including commissioned original artwork, as with Cove. The brief determines the starting point.
How far in advance do we need to plan?
For a new season, 16–20 weeks from confirmed brief to delivered product is the standard timeline. Rush timelines can sometimes be accommodated — but the earlier the conversation starts, the more options there are.
Do you work with organic or ethical materials?
Where possible, yes. Pia Jewellery scarves were produced in organic pure silk. Sustainable sourcing is a standard part of the sourcing conversation, not an add-on.
Building a seasonal collection or range?
The first conversation is about what you're building, what your deadline is, and whether this is the right fit.
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