Pauline Stockmann completed her training as a design assistant with a focus on fashion and design at the Berlin Fashion School in 2017 before taking her first professional steps in costume and stage design. The Berlin native became aware of smart fashion while attending industry expos and began to pursue this concept in earnest in 2020 as part of an internship in the textile lab at Fraunhofer IZM Berlin. She then joined the Institute as an undergraduate assistant, gained further experience at FabLab Barcelona and at Clara Daguin's studio, and completed her bachelor's degree in fashion design at the Berlin University of Applied Sciences HTW in 2023. She has been preparing for her master's degree at HTW since April 2023.
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