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Case Study — NYC Apparel Brand

YOUR CREATIVE
DEPARTMENT.
WITHOUT
BUILDING ONE.

How Mirza Creative became the embedded creative partner for a growing NYC apparel, design, and wholesale brand — and what a full-scope creative retainer actually looks like in practice.

Rebrand Creative Direction Photography Video Production Ongoing Retainer NYC

[CLIENT NAME]
Needed a Creative Partner,
Not Just a Vendor.

[CLIENT NAME] had built something real — strong wholesale relationships, quality product, and a team that knew apparel. What they didn't have was a brand that looked the part.

The visual identity had been patched together over time. Photography was inconsistent. Social content existed, but not as a strategy. And there was no creative infrastructure to fix any of it — just a founder doing everything and a brand that was starting to cost them deals.

They needed someone who could own the creative: define a visual direction, execute a rebrand, lead every shoot, and keep the content engine running season after season. Not a freelancer. Not an agency with a quarterly deliverable schedule. An embedded partner who showed up like part of the team.

Client

[CLIENT NAME]
NYC Apparel, Design & Wholesale

Engagement Type

Fractional Creative Director
+ Monthly Content Retainer

Scope

Rebrand, Creative Direction,
Brand Photography, Video,
Ongoing Social Content

Market

New York City
Apparel & Wholesale

Four things.
One partnership.

Every engagement is different. This one touched everything — and that's exactly the point. When you're the creative department, you don't hand off briefs. You own the work.

Foundation

Brand Overhaul

The brand had outgrown its identity. We rebuilt it from the ground up — logo, color system, typography, and guidelines designed to hold together across wholesale decks, e-commerce, campaign content, and social.

  • Logo system and visual identity
  • Color palette and typography
  • Brand guidelines document
  • Applied across all brand touchpoints

Seasonal Strategy

Creative Direction

Every season has a story. We developed the look and feel for each collection — mood boards, shoot concepts, talent direction, and set design — so every piece of content felt intentional and on-brand.

  • Seasonal concept development
  • Mood boards and shoot planning
  • Talent and styling direction
  • Consistent visual language across channels

Production

Photo & Video

Concept to delivery. We handled every shoot day — on-model editorial, product photography, and short-form video for social and e-commerce. Full crew, styling, and post-production managed entirely in-house.

  • On-model and lifestyle photography
  • Product and flatlay photography
  • Short-form video for social
  • Post-production and final delivery

Ongoing

Monthly Retainer

The retainer is what makes everything stick. A predictable monthly cadence replaced the feast-or-famine content cycle — planned, produced, and delivered every single month without the client having to manage it.

  • Monthly content calendar
  • Scheduled shoot days
  • Photo and video assets delivered
  • Ready to post and publish

"We become your creative department — brand strategy, visual identity, and ongoing content production — without the overhead of building one in-house."

Mirza Creative — Partnership Model

The Results

01

Cohesive Visual Identity

The brand finally looked and felt like a single, intentional company across every touchpoint — from Instagram to wholesale lookbooks to e-commerce. Buyers and consumers encountered the same brand wherever they looked. That consistency is worth more than any individual campaign.

02

Stronger Wholesale Presence

Elevated photography and brand materials gave buyers confidence in the brand's positioning and direction. When your imagery looks like it belongs next to the brands you're pitching alongside, the conversation starts from a different place.

03

Consistent Social Performance

A steady monthly content cadence replaced the unpredictable posting cycle. Engagement improved as the feed became unmistakably on-brand. More importantly, the founder stopped spending time thinking about content — that mental bandwidth moved back to the business.

04

Partnership Renewed & Expanded

The client didn't just renew — they deepened the retainer. The model worked because it removed creative chaos from their operations. They stopped managing vendors and started having a creative department. That's the difference between a service and a partnership.

Simple by design.

The whole point of a retainer is that you stop managing creative. Here's how a month actually runs.

01

Discovery & Brief

We align on your brand, seasonal calendar, and content goals. Every month starts with a brief — so nothing gets produced without a clear direction.

02

Creative Planning

We build out the shoot concept, talent list, styling direction, and shot list. You approve the plan. We handle everything from there.

03

Shoot Day

We arrive with a crew. We handle creative direction, styling, and production. You don't manage the day — you show up if you want to.

04

Delivery

Final assets delivered — edited, retouched, and ready to post. Every month. On time. No chasing.

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