| | Impact (as of April 2026) | |-------------|-------------------------------| | Design Lab Scholarships | 1,200 scholarships awarded; 87 % of participants have enrolled in post‑secondary education | | Eco‑Wardrobe Workshops | 35 community centers across the U.S. host quarterly up‑cycling clinics; over 12 K garments repurposed | | Mindful Mentorship | 250 volunteer mentors provide weekly virtual counseling sessions, reducing reported anxiety levels among participants by 34 % (pre‑post study) |

Rachael enlisted the help of her old friend, Captain Elias Marlowe, a seasoned sailor who owned a sturdy, wooden schooner named The Wanderer . Though skeptical at first, Elias was won over by Rachael’s fervor and the promise of an adventure that could resurrect the lost fame of the Cavalli name. Together, they assembled a small crew of trusted hands: Maya, a linguist fluent in ancient maritime dialects; Tomas, a skilled navigator with an uncanny sense for the stars; and Jun, a marine biologist whose knowledge of ocean currents would prove indispensable.

When not shaping narratives for NGOs or speaking at conferences, Rachael can be found in a few favorite corners of the world:

In late 2023, after negotiating a partnership with a leading eco‑fabric supplier in Bangladesh, Rachael launched , a line of gender‑neutral garments made from recycled polyester, organic cotton, and a proprietary plant‑based dyeing process that reduces water usage by 78 % compared to conventional methods.

Moving from one industry to another is never easy, especially when your background is highly specialized. Cavalli’s transition into independent cinema—seen in projects like the film —shows the importance of transferable skills

Rachael Cavalli is a creative professional whose work blends contemporary aesthetics with thoughtful storytelling. Her projects often explore the intersection of personal identity and public presence, using visual design, photography, and curated social media narratives to build immersive experiences.