How This Designer Changed Her Business To Better Care For her Customers with Paloma Soledad of LuxCare

08/04/2025 53 min
How This Designer Changed Her Business To Better Care For her Customers with Paloma Soledad of LuxCare

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Episode Synopsis

What would you be willing to do to better serve your customers and mission? Paloma Soledad, a three-time stage IV cancer survivor and founder of LuxCare, is making some big changes in her business to help women going through medical treatments feel more like themselves and less like a patient. In episode 114, she tells the careful details and entrepreneurial journey that has gone into creating LuxCare’s stylish and medically accessible clothing.



Paloma Soledad is a fashion designer and three-time cancer survivor. Inspired by her journey with stage IV cancer, Paloma created LuxCare, a gifting platform, and line of clothing designed to help individuals facing medical challenges feel more like themselves. LuxCare offers adaptive garments, including headscarves for those experiencing hair loss, and versatile clothing that blends comfort, style, and medical functionality. Her brand focuses on sustainability, timeless styles, custom prints, and high-quality fabrics.



Paloma's career highlights include designing for films such as "Coraline," receiving the "Best Emerging Designer" award at Portland Fashion Week, and being named one of Entertainment Weekly’s “Eight Costume Designers turned Fashion Headliner.” Her work has appeared in SPIN Magazine, L'Officiel, Photobook Magazine, and on electronic billboards in Times Square.



With a commitment to slow fashion and environmental sustainability, LuxCare uses certified organic fabrics and continually seeks innovative materials. Paloma's designs are crafted to uplift and empower, offering both comfort and elegance. Raised in Hawaii, her design aesthetics were shaped by the natural wonders around her, instilling a deep respect for the planet's limited resources. Mostly self-taught, she learned from her mother as a child and honed her skills on the job. Today, Paloma seamlessly integrates beauty and craftsmanship into her fashion projects, significantly enriching the lives of those she designs for.





This episode explores:



Fitting the customer




The LuxCare clothing details that made Paloma feel less like a cancer patient



The thoughtful details from design to packaging that provide care to each customer



How Paloma knew that it was time for a rebrand



What Paloma wished she’d thought about before choosing a brand name



Why gifting is a big part of the LuxCare brand




Fitting the lifestyle




The mental shifts needed to go from making everything yourself to producing at a factory



How Paloma moved from costuming in the film industry to designing fashion apparel



What Paloma had to learn when she transitioned from designer to entrepreneur




Fitting the values




Why Paloma compromised on her values to better serve LuxCare’s mission




People and resources mentioned in this episode:




LuxCare website



LuxCare Instagram



Paloma’s LinkedIn



FabScrap - textile reuse and recycling




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