The Beginning
How it started
Bézier began in a New York apartment—long before it became a custom-fit revolution. When data scientist Cedric Yau discovered a closet overflowing with his wife Becca’s 73 pairs of leggings, he had one thought:
“If she owns this many, none of them must fit the way she actually wants.”
Becca—a pediatric ER physician—laughed and let him chase what would become a very real obsession.
Their home turned into a fashion lab. Cedric taught himself to sew from scratch, installed industrial machines in the living room, and spent months engineering 3D patterns from Becca’s shape. Becca brought the anatomy expertise: she knew why waistbands gape, thighs pull, and crotches sag. Cedric turned every complaint into an algorithm.
More than 60 prototypes later, Becca finally said:
“Okay… I’d actually wear this.”
Soon friends and strangers were asking, “Where did you get those?” That’s when they realized they weren’t just fixing one woman’s closet—they were solving a universal problem.