“I had no idea about fashion personally, but I was always really inspired by problem-solving at the intersection of different disciplines, and I spent the entirety of my career trying to work out how I was going to merge my idea of values and relevance in the world with my day job.”īarboni Hallik initially thought she’d be an architect, then fell into the world of finance where she spent 15 years. “I grew up in Iowa in a really hippy, techie, creative family,” she says, when we meet at the London flagship of MatchesFashion. Its founder, Vanessa Barboni Hallik, is an ambitious and inspiring force, determined to find ways to fix some of fashion’s biggest flaws. The New York-based brand launched in early 2020 with a clear ambition: to be an accessible, luxury label that could blaze a trail when it came to integrity and circularity, taking the idea of farm-to-table and translating it into powerful, desirable clothes made with intention and minimal environmental impact. And, taking the idea of investment dressing to a whole new level, they’re intended to be assets, too, for you to love, wear and then resell – all the better to extend their lifecycle. From sharply tailored blazers to impossibly soft sweaters, these are wardrobe staples built to really last. Designed to be timeless, useful and to transcend trends, they’re responsibly crafted from luxurious, wonderfully tactile fabrics and elevated with the kind of interesting design details that inspire devotion. Another Tomorrow is so much more than a fashion label, but the first thing you should know is that its clothes are undeniably, irresistibly beautiful.
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