![]() Vanessa’s story and Another Tomorrow are a wonderful reminder that letting values lead the way will more often than not get us to the outcomes we truly want. ![]() The way they continue to introduce thoughtful and innovative solutions to help deal with some of the fashion industry’s biggest challenges-such as adding a resale component to help address an often wasteful cycle of consumption-is a true source of inspiration. Vanessa and Another Tomorrow share so many of the same values as Vintner’s Daughter. ![]() For her, this was a brand that offered chic, elevated wardrobe staples, produced sustainably from concept to creation, with a transparent supply chain that centered on human, animal and environmental welfare. Similar to myself, Vanessa took all the skills she’d acquired from a career in one industry-in her case finance-and applied them to a totally different one in order to bring into being something that she knew should, and could, exist, but that she was unable to find. I first heard about the fashion brand Another Tomorrow when The New York Times wrote a feature on them soon after they launched with the headline, “ A Brand as Ethically Minded as It Is Refined.” Shortly thereafter, I was lucky enough to cross paths (pre-quarantine) with the brand’s founder and CEO, Vanessa Barboni Hallik, and we hit it off immediately. The founder and CEO of the fashion brand Another Tomorrow is reimagining the industry ecosystem from the inside to prove a better way is not only possible, but scalable. ![]()
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