The Wonder Woman Initiative Presents "Designed On Purpose."
- Wonder Woman Initiative Org
- 3 days ago
- 2 min read

Life is not a series of accidents; it is a masterpiece in the making.
Designed On Purpose is a visually engaging and soul-stirring docu-series that reimagines human experience through the lens of intentional design. Created and Executively Produced by Tayo Ishola-Aranmolate, founder of the Wonder Woman Initiative, the series serves as a mirror for those seeking to bridge the gap between their current struggles and their ultimate potential.
We often view our hardships as tears in the fabric of our lives. Designed On Purpose challenges this, revealing that our most difficult chapters are actually the strongest stitches in a carefully crafted garment. Through the intimate lens of Directors Esther Adu and Elsie Adu, and the meticulous production of Series Producer Victoria T. Lee, the series weaves together personal narratives with the high-concept artistry of the Wonder Woman Initiative. It explores a profound truth: that resilience is not just about surviving—it is about the transformative power of "design" to unravel one’s identity and create a life of global impact.
Episode 1: "Threads of Strength"
In the premiere episode, Tayo Ishola-Aranmolate pulls back the curtain on the inception of the Wonder Woman Initiative. She shares the raw, defining moments that allowed her to see a universal pattern in the lives of extraordinary women—a pattern that proves our "design journey" is always moving toward something greater.
"Threads of Strength" introduces three women whose lives initially seemed fragmented by circumstance, only to be revealed as breathtaking constructions of courage:
Melony Huber: An artist who realized that her vision for "exquisite beauty" could only be realized through the threads of fair-trade advocacy. She demonstrates how our creative passions can become a lifeline for women half a world away.
Alicia Tulsee: A Bostonian with New York grit and a Harvard pedigree, Alicia faced the heartache of loss and chose to "redesign" her grief into Moxie Scrubs. Her story is a masterclass in how a single thread of purpose can revolutionize an entire industry.
Christine: A warrior whose victory over breast cancer was not the end of her story, but the beginning of her design. By choosing to wear her vulnerability on runways and in boardrooms, she shows us that our scars are often the most luminous threads in our design.
This documentary bears within it a roadmap for the soul, unraveled from story to story, one stitch at a time.




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