The second sign was the stone. A single, smooth, grey stone placed on the doorstep of her rented cottage. No note. No footprint. Just a stone that looked like an egg, warm from the sun even though it was midnight. Nicola picked it up. It fit perfectly in her palm. And for a reason she couldn’t name, she put it in her coat pocket.

Ridd-Davies is a vocal advocate for the importance of technical grounding in fashion design. She argues that the most successful designers are those who understand pattern cutting and garment construction, as it allows them to communicate ideas effectively to technical departments. She has worked extensively on:

It is worth noting that another currently serves as the Strategic Resilience Lead for the Civil Aviation Authority in the UK. Her work involves cross-departmental approaches to aviation policy and Brexit-related transitions, showcasing a different but equally technical and strategic career path.

She has acted as a freelance Consultant Pattern Cutter and Garment Technologist, aiding brands with technical packs (tech packs), critical paths, and manufacturing processes. The Dressmakers’ Guild and Teaching Philosophy

Here is an interesting summary post highlighting why her work is so significant:

She supports the Fashion Revolution movement and is deeply committed to fair trade practices, often working with ethical brands and mentoring in sustainable design.

“Nicola – the moor keeps what you give it. Come find me before they build the road.”

Nicola Ridd-Davies has a 1st Class Honours degree in Garment Technology and Design and has held various high-level positions in the fashion industry throughout her career. Her background combines technical precision with creative design.

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