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Find represents a special opportunity that can greatly benefit you, the creative individual. Its purpose is to connect highly talented and creative personalities that are just below the radar — be they designers, musicians, artists, or DJs — to share in on a pool of valuable resources and business savvy through networking and interchanging of ideas. Find pursues its goal by staging frequent public events to highlight and promote new designs and concepts directly to those that seek unique and exclusive works. Find is a creative synergy that summons taste makers, buyers, fashionistas, and connoisseurs of one-of-a-kind items, limited edition fashion wear, accessories, artworks, and more.

 
Organized by:
Sue Park
Sue has been in the fashion industry for over nine years. She operated a designer-label boutique in Japan, where she also managed merchandise acquisitions in Los Angeles, New York, and London. She has extensive experience in vintage wear that includes rare denim items from the 30's through early 80's. Sue graduated from Cal State University of Los Angeles with a B.A. in Textiles & Fashion Merchandising. Currently, she is a partner at the streetwear label, Champion of None.

 

Jennifer Ton
Even as a student at UCLA and USC, Jennifer had a passion and knack for organizing and promoting events. She organized numerous charity and social happenings for various campus organizations. For each one, she developed novel themes and searched for different and exciting venues. Jennifer maintains this zeal for anything and everything fresh in all of her projects. She, currently, plans and manages everything from launch parties and trade shows to company trips and soirees for the snowboarding appareler, 686 Enterprises.

 

Eunice Chung
Eunice’s interest in vintage photography and antique items at a tender age
blossomed into an obsession for rare finds at garage sales, thrift shops,
and flea markets. Her passion eventually spilled over to vintage clothing, and this led to her study in fashion design at LATTC. A top student in her class, she took advantage of an internship with couture guru, Richard Tyler, where she learned the fine art of high fashion and bespoke tailoring. Eunice has, since, worked for labels as diverse as indie super talent, Koi, to established players like American Apparel and BCBG. She's currently working as a freelance designer for hire.

 

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