They push the boundaries of what responsibly grown, and ethically manufactured materials can achieve. They are a B Corp certified company and donate a percentage of each sale to philanthropic partners. On April 12, responsible digitally native luxury brand Another Tomorrow unveiled its Authenticated Resale program, and DTC elevated basics label Cuyana introduced Revive.
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Empathy for the Earth and its inhabitants is the common thread through transparent supply chains, stringent chemical management and animal welfare standards, living wages, safe working conditions, and full carbon offset program. Earth Month is a fertile time to grow resale offerings, demonstrated by the latest expansions into this space by clothing brands Another Tomorrow, Cuyana and lululemon. Launched in January 2020, they are an end-to-end sustainable luxury ready-to-wear collection and platform for discovery and action created in response to the values of the curious, compassionate global citizen seeking elevated, thoughtful design, education, and tools for advocacy.īuilt on a foundation of community, transparency, and organic scarcity, every decision is guided by a value system based on three pillars – human, animal, and environmental welfare. Articles copied from Draft Namespace on Wikipedia could be seen on the Draft Namespace of Wikipedia and not main one.Another Tomorrow lives at the intersection of aesthetics and function, technology and purpose, artistry and sustainability. The list of its authors can be seen in its historical and/or the page Edithistory:Another Tomorrow. This article "Another Tomorrow" is from Wikipedia. "This Brand Is Making It Easier Than Ever to See Where Your Clothes Come From". "For Brands, Is Resale Actually Worth It?". "There's A Quiet Revolution Underway With Recommerce". "Another Tomorrow Launches Size Exchange Program-Because Bodies Change Size".
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Each clothing of the brand has a scannable QR code that gives information about the source of the raw materials including the provenance journey and the supply chain along with animal and environmental welfare data.
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Technology Īnother Tomorrow has partnered with Evrythng, a software company that creates a QR code. The packaging is done with recycled paper and non-wood-pulp cardboard. Buttons are made from recycled plastic and corozo, a nut from a tropical palm. Raw materials are shipped to Italy, where they’re woven into custom fabrics.
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Supporting animal welfare, the brand has pledged not to use animal-derived material including leather, silk, down, skin and cashmere. The initial collection of the brand was made with organic cotton, organic linen, wool and FSC-certified viscose. Another Tomorrow is also involved in re-commerce for sustainability. In this program, a user can exchange sizes on purchased clothing from the company’s tailoring collection once within the first year for no additional cost. In November 2020, the company started a size exchange program to destigmatize women’s bodies. It has also partnered 15 Percent Pledge to include people of color in its supply chain. The company encourages transparency, ensuring living wages and responsibility in the fashion industry through this platform and its manufacturing process. Īnother Tomorrow is a certified B Corporation that also maintains a digital platform for education and advocacy.
Their brick-and-mortar store opens in New York City in 2021. The company operates by selling clothing online through its own website and through Matches Fashion, a London-based online clothing retailer. While pursuing a Master’s degree in sustainability management at Columbia's Earth Institute, Barboni Hallik officially launched Another Tomorrow in 2020. They and their team focused on sustainable and ethical development of apparels including raw material traceability to the farm level. She hired Jane Chung, a former creative director at DKNY and owner of Summa, an independent label, as Creative Director in June 2018. While on a sabbatical in 2018, intending to shift focus from emerging markets to sustainable finance, Barboni Hallik founded Another Tomorrow. Barboni Hallik is a former managing director at Morgan Stanley, who briefly left the financial industry to pursue a Master’s degree in green energy and environmental policy at Columbia University in 2007 before returning to Morgan Stanley.
Another Tomorrow was started by Vanessa Barboni Hallik.