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This week on the Glossy Podcast, senior fashion reporter Danny Parisi and international reporter Zofia Zwieglinska break down the latest in luxury earnings, pricing shifts and political pushback. Later in the episode, Zwieglinska speaks with Vanessa Barboni Hallik, founder and CEO of sustainable luxury fashion brand Another Tomorrow, about the brand's physical retail expansion and its approach to digital product passports. Barboni Hallik also discussed brand opportunities to scale circularity, during a conversation about Earth Week. In this week's news segment, Parisi and Zwieglinska discuss Kering's first-quarter earnings, which painted a concerning picture, with overall revenue down 14% and Gucci plunging 25%. They talk about the vulnerability of conglomerates overly reliant on a single label and the way macroeconomic tension between the U.S. and China is complicating luxury's recovery. In other news, Louis Vuitton quietly raised its U.S. prices by nearly 5%, a move likely linked to tariffs and growing production costs. And, amid the U.S. administration's ongoing efforts to dismantle DEI initiatives, major corporations and fashion brands are responding in different ways. While Target rolled back its diversity programs and saw 11 weeks of consecutive declines in foot traffic, companies like Levi's and Costco have stood firm on their initiatives — and in some cases, benefited from doing so. Stories mentioned in this episode Fashion Briefing: Fashion brands are feeling the immediate impact of plummeting international travel to the US Hermès price hike sets stage for American tourist boom in Europe Earth Week Activewear brands are scrambling to clean up in America's age of health anxiety Why brands like Blueland and Faherty are turning to sustainability activists for collaborations Beauty & Wellness Briefing: The sustainability roadblocks impacting top brands today
“50% of clothing that gets created ends up in a landfill in the first year. When we're using way too much resource in the first place, the fact that half of that is going directly to landfill in the first year is insane. And then, what actually makes it into our closets, we wear about 20% of on a trailing 12 month basis. So if you think about just the actual amount of utility that we get out of this massive system is insane. And that's just the waste part of it.” – Vanessa Barboni Hallik Vanessa Barboni Hallik is the founder and CEO of Another Tomorrow, a luxury brand that is doing fashion better. Much much better. They're a B Corp Certified end-to-end sustainable design company with a mission to model a new future for fashion with a fully digitized product eco-system delivering technology-enabled transparency and authenticated recommerce. If other brands would follow Another Tomorrow's lead, humans, the planet and billions of animals would benefit enormously. Vanessa is also an investor in early-stage companies positioned to catalyze systemic change. And she serves on the Advisory Board for Harvard's Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, where current work focuses on the ethics of AI. Prior to founding Another Tomorrow, Vanessa was a Managing Director at Morgan Stanley, where she held several leadership roles in the emerging markets institutional securities business. Throughout her career she has worked across global markets and managed culturally diverse and cross-border teams. Vanessa is an active speaker on innovation, digitalization and new business models built for resilience. She has been featured in The New York Times, Fast Company, Bloomberg, Forbes and Vogue for her work, and is one of Wallpaper* Magazine's USA300 and Worth Magazine's Worthy100. Please listen and share. In gratitude, Elizabeth Novogratz
Enjoy this video podcast on Spotify and Youtube! According to Vanessa Barboni Hallik, the visionary behind sustainable luxury fashion brand Another Tomorrow, it was all a "beautiful accident." After taking a sabbatical from her finance career in 2018, Vanessa found herself turning inward, which she now describes as a homecoming journey back to herself and her late mother. Finding no truly sustainable fashion pieces, Vanessa embarked on a journey to start a luxury brand rooted in transparency and care for animal, environmental, and human welfare. Through a farm-to-closet supply chain, Vanessa has developed a new model for sustainable fashion that enables the consumer to connect with the piece's origin story. As she works towards her vision of a better tomorrow, Vanessa looks for patterns of resilience in running a sustainable fashion brand. Thanks for listening! Don't forget to order Rebecca's new book, Fearless: The New Rules for Unlocking Creativity, Courage, and Success. Follow Superwomen on Instagram. Guest Website: anothertomorrow.co Social Media: @anothertomorrow @vanessaanabarboni Big Ideas: Creating a vision for sustainable fashion Taking a sabbatical and coming back to yourself The challenges of having a sustainable fashion brand Building a supply chain from the farm to the consumer Recognizing patterns of resilience when things don't go as planned Restoring a sense of connection to sustainability practices The importance of network and community for entrepreneurs Being vulnerable and learning to ask for help Finding people who are energetically aligned with your vision Links: Vanessa Barboni Hallik Monthly Office Hours --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/superwomen/support
Vanessa Barboni Hallik is the Founder and CEO of Another Tomorrow, a new ready-to-wear brand operating at the intersection of sustainability, ethics and design, launched in January 2020. She is also an investor in early-stage companies with strong ESG commitments and potential to catalyze positive change, and currently serves on the New York Advisory Board for the Trust for Public Land, for which she chairs the Playgrounds Committee. Prior to Another Tomorrow, Vanessa was a Managing Director at Morgan Stanley, where she held several leadership roles in the emerging markets fixed income business. While at Morgan Stanley, she served as a trustee on the Board of the Morgan Stanley Foundation and chaired the Fixed Income Philanthropy Committee where she initiated and subsequently led the firm's mentoring program with East Side Community High School, a public school in the East Village of Manhattan, in partnership with PENCIL.org. Vanessa holds a B.A. in Economics from Cornell University and is an M.S. candidate in Sustainability Management at Columbia University's Earth Institute. She resides in New York City with her family and two dogs. In this episode of Takin' Care of Lady Business®, Jennifer Justice speaks with Vanessa Barboni Hallik, a former Wall Street professional who made a significant career transition into sustainable fashion entrepreneurship fueled by her upbringing in a creative and environmentally conscious family and her strong business development background. Vanessa's perspective on this transition is deeply rooted in her belief that capital allocation shapes our future. She saw an opportunity to transform the fashion industry by meeting customer needs and delivering value through her sustainable fashion brand, Another Tomorrow. The brand differentiates itself through merchandising, price positioning, and technology, aiming to lead the industry towards a more sustainable and circular economy. Vanessa believes that commercial success and sustainable scale are crucial for their mission to succeed. She aims to expand geographically and deepen their focus on technology and circularity to benefit her business model and potentially others. Here is what to expect on this week's show: Learn about Another Tomorrow's circular fashion model and its eco-friendly impact. Overcoming funding hurdles in the sustainable fashion world. Debunking the sustainability vs. profitability myth. Tune in for insights on overcoming obstacles and fostering growth. Quotes: "I became really convinced that the way that we allocate capital defines our future. Like minded." - Vanessa Barboni Hallik "If we had a choice, we would all choose another tomorrow than the one we're on course for. We would make different decisions and those different decisions would be available to us." - Vanessa Barboni Hallik "I deeply believe that for us to succeed in our mission of really modeling the future of fashion, we need to be incredibly commercially successful. And otherwise, everything that we're doing is just like cute, that's cute, that's nice. Small niche brands can do that, but these are not things that are applicable to the wider industry." - Vanessa Barboni Hallik This episode is sponsored by Medjet. Medjet is the top-rated air medical transport and crisis response membership for travelers. If you're hospitalized while traveling or your safety is threatened abroad, they get you home. Join Medjet before your next trip at Medjet.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode we talk to founder of fashion brand Another Tomorrow, Vanessa Barboni Hallik, on how she went from working in the financial environment then stumbling into the fashion industry. Barboni Hallik coming from Wall Street as a trader, had a sense of "being in the wrong place." Keep listening to hear how she has learnt from the ground up to build a successful sustainable brand. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mission-magazine/support
On this episode, Vanessa Barboni Hallik, of Another Tomorrow. Vanessa is the founder and CEO of Another Tomorrow, a B Corp Certified end-to-end sustainable fashion brand with a fully digitized product eco-system delivering technology-enabled transparency, authenticated recommerce and carefully currated sustainable materials. She spoke with us from NYC this week. Heart Stock is underwritten by Purse for the People and is a production of KBMF 102.5
This episode is brought to you by Sendlane. Today, we interview Vanessa Barboni Hallik, Founder & CEO of Another Tomorrow. Another Tomorrow launched in January 2020 and are an end-to-end sustainable luxury ready-to-wear collection and platform. They have a transparency initiative that will ensure each of its products, particularly its articles of clothing, come with a tag equipped with a QR code. This QR code links customers to a product ID page that offers transparency on the history of the product. This includes the manufacturing location, shipping process, material composition, and more. Another Tomorrow believes that transparency is key in the fashion industry, and that this partnership is an excellent way to both gain trust with customers and inform them of its business practices. Another Tomorrow also launched a resale program, aimed at, in part, at reducing production of new clothes, which from their point of view, is the only way that resale can help fashion to reduce its overall environmental footprint. We discussed: * What she's grateful for * Her transition from Financier to Fashion * Why fashion was ripe for transformation * Fashion's problems the sustainability * Values that guide the brand: Animal, Human, & Environmental Welfare * Transparency and their Providence Journey * Treating Clothing as an Asset * Embracing Re-commerce as a way to produce less * A breakdown of materials used * Their Fashion * And the future of Another Tomororw Join Ramon Vela and Vanessa Barboni Hallik as we break down the inside story of Another Tomorrow on The Story of a Brand. For more on Another Tomorrow, visit: https://anothertomorrow.co/ Subscribe and listen to the podcast on all major apps. Simply search for “The Story of a Brand” on your favorite podcast player. * This episode is brought to you by Sendlane. Here's the deal: I have a gift for you from our primary sponsor — Sendlane. They're giving away their online course eCommerce Academy - Email & SMS Marketing! This course gives you the step-by-step playbook to drive more revenue and retention with email & SMS. This is typically a $500 package, but for our listeners, it's entirely FREE when you get started with your FREE 14-day trial of Sendlane. When you do, chat with their support team and let them know you're one of our listeners to get full access to hours of course content that will help you make email marketing your #1 growth engine. Visit https://storybrandgift.com to get the details, sign up for a free trial and get your gift!
In this episode of the RETHINK Retail Podcast, guest host and Top Retail Influencer Liza Amlani sits down with Vanessa Barboni Hallik, CEO of Another Tomorrow. Vanessa is the founder and CEO of Another Tomorrow, a sustainable luxury fashion brand that provides complete tech-enabled supply chain transparency and embedded resale. Prior to founding Another Tomorrow, Vanessa served as a Managing Director at Morgan Stanley. For Vanessa, founding Another Tomorrow is kind of a homecoming. Growing up in the Midwest, she was really inspired by this idea of problem solving at the intersection of disciplines. After her time pursuing a degree in energy and environmental policy, Vanessa started putting her time and energy in a direction that was going to be relevant for the future that the world needed to take—never expecting to land in the fashion world. Once spotting the white space in the industry, Another Tomorrow was built on the principles of accessible luxury. Listen in as we dive into Another Tomorrow's brand mission and how they value transparency and sustainability while making luxury retail accessible. - - - - - - Host: Top Retail Influencer Liza Amlani Produced by Gabriella Bock
United Nations Sustainable Development Goal #15: Life on Land. In this episode you will hear from past conversations we've had with certified B Corps that are supporting the care of our lands by working to change industry norms and reinventing supply chain norms. In this episode you will hear from Vanessa Barboni Hallik the founder and CEO of Another Tomorrow along with Brianne West, the founder and CEO of Ethique. Additional ResourcesThe Roles of Forests - from the Ecological Society of AmericaHelpful Links from the United NationsUN SDG 15 OverviewUN SDG 15 Climate Action TargetsLinks to the Businesses Highlighted in this EpisodeAnother TomorrowVanessa Barboni Hallik, the founder of Another Tomorrow, a new women's clothing brand is on a mission to bring transparency and true sustainability to the fashion industry. She shares with us the some of the unspoken truths of clothing and fashion and is actively working to change them. To hear our full conversation with Vanessa, listen in to episode 23 here.EthiqueCEO and founder of the global skin and hair care brand Ethique, Brianne West shared with us her story of how she built a values based company that is rooted in supporting people and planet. Based in New Zealand, Brianne has brought cruelty free, palm oil free, products to homes around the globe while supporting producers and growers of her ingredients through direct trade and fair trade practices. To hear our full conversation with Brianne, tune in to episode 37 here.Dirigo Collective Website
Join Lori and her guest, Vanessa Barboni Hallik, as they discuss how entrepreneurs can incorporate philanthropy with sustainability in their businesses. Vanessa is the founder and CEO of Another Tomorrow, a B Corp Certified end-to-end sustainable design company. She talks about how her quest for her life's purpose led her to the world of fashion, where she uses sustainable and holistic practices as the foundation of her business. Stay tuned! Here are the things to expect in this episode: How Vanessa found her way into the fashion industry Another Tomorrow's sustainable and holistic approach to fashion Different ways of informing consumers about your philanthropic causes And much more! Another Another Tomorrow: I started Another Tomorrow in January 2018, while on a sabbatical from my former career in emerging markets finance. The original purpose of this break was to take a pause and reorient my career toward sustainable finance. However, as I began to dig deeper into the root problems of many of our global challenges, I was surprised and devastated by what I found in the apparel industry and its enormous impact on people, the environment, and animals. Clear information was difficult to come by, and the more I educated myself, finding clothing I felt good about became even harder. Realizing I couldn't just ‘unknow' what I now knew, I felt a responsibility and a purpose I couldn't ignore. My mission is to create a truly sustainable and compassionate company with a three-pronged approach of providing a foundational wardrobe of ethically and responsibly made clothing, education, and a platform for activism to amplify our collective voices. Another Tomorrow is the result of an incredible collaborative effort across our team and suppliers around the world. I'm so grateful for each of them and look forward to introducing you to everyone who has helped bring this vision to life. Connect with Vanessa! Another Tomorrow: https://anothertomorrow.co/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vanessabarbonihallik/ Another Tomorrow's Partner Organizations Tasmanian Land Conservancy: https://tasland.org.au/ Care International's Made by Women program: https://www.care.org/our-work/education-and-work/dignified-work/made-by-women/ Compassion in World Farming: https://www.ciwf.com/ Custom Collaborative: https://www.customcollaborative.org/ Vanessa's Personal Philanthropy Trust for Public Land: https://www.tpl.org/ Accountability Counsel: https://www.accountabilitycounsel.org/ Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at Harvard: https://carrcenter.hks.harvard.edu/ Connect with Lori Kranczer! Website: https://linkphilanthropic.com Email: info@linkphilanthropic.com
Last year, Talib talked with Vanessa Barboni Hallik, the founder and CEO of Another Tomorrow, an end-to-end sustainable design company to chat about technology-enabled transparency and a circular economy.
Dry Clean Only: Conversations on Fashion + Style In this episode, fashion-insider, host Kristen Cole (in NYC) sits with ANOTHER TOMORROW Founder and CEO Vanessa Barboni Hallik (in Milan) and Creative Director Liz Giardina (in NYC), to discuss the founding ethos of the sustainable luxury womenswear brand and what's next for this hot brand. The women discuss ANOTHER TOMORROW's B-Corp Certification status, sustainability in fashion, circularity, sourcing, design process, modernizing classics, launching a business in 2020, making clothes to match values, the brand's West Village flagship, Web3, NFTs and more. Kristen also touches on the S23 Mens shows in Paris and Milan, New York summer pop-ups, and what she's wearing now. Enjoy!
Today I am extremely excited to have on a woman who is pushing the boundaries of what sustainable fashion can look like, having left a career in finance behind to start a company she believed needed to be the future of fashion. That would be Vanessa Borboni Hallik of the ethical luxury brand, Another Tomorrow. We talk with Vanessa about her incredible journey starting Another Tomorrow in January 2018, while she was on a sabbatical from her former career in emerging markets finance. Taking time to learn about global issues she was both surprised and devastated by what she found in the apparel industry and its enormous impact on people, the environment, and animals. She made it a mission to start a fashion line doing things right and pushing boundaries on what would be possible within sustainability, and today I am thrilled to take you all on that journey with her. Now over to my conversation with the amazing Vanessa. We also want to say a big thank you to Seela Activewear who has made today's episode possible and who's incredible plant based, luxury sportswear aligns very well with Vanessa's conversation today that technology can truly be used for good and progress when it comes to the fashion industry. Launched in 2020 by Ida Skarp in Zürich, Seela Studio encourages women to strengthen their bodies and minds with clean, plant based activewear products.Combining modern science with refined design, Seela develops thoughtful essentials for longevity that are at one with nature using an innovative, all plant based fabric. Instead of using synthetic fibres which are produced from petroleum or gas, all Seela garments are made from castor oil, which is a multi-purpose vegetable oil that people have used for thousands of years for its natural health benefits, including its anti-inflammatory, bacteria-fighting and moisturising properties. What drives Seela is to create activewear that supports – rather than damages – the natural functions of your body and cares for the world in which we all enjoy our workouts. From limiting any chemical use to recycling water in their production process to choosing biodegradable materials, it's all about what's best for you and the planet. On top of being one of the first plant based activewear companies, Seela are working with solar-powered factories, reusing water during the washing process, using a dyeing process with low water and energy consumption and sourcing and producing all materials – packaging included – from within Europe. Find the line here: https://reve-en-vert.com/brand/seela-studio/
Vanessa Barboni Hallik is the founder and CEO of the first B Corp certified luxury fashion brand, Another Tomorrow. A former Managing Director at Morgan Stanley, Vanessa left her finance career to focus on sustainable fashion after learning about the repercussions of apparel supply chains. On this episode of BOLD Brands, our host Jeff Mergy, speaks with Vanessa to discover how Another Tomorrow is reinventing the way luxury brands do business by providing complete tech-enabled supply chain transparency and embedded resale, and how fashion start-ups can integrate activism in a way that is both impactful and effective. Listen now!
Your host, Warren Coughlin, talks with Vanessa Barboni Hallik of Another Tomorrow. Clothing is one of society's most personal forms of self-expression, Another Tomorrow pushes the boundaries of what responsibly grown, and ethically manufactured materials can achieve. Sensual and intense, their collection is designed for living. To learn more about Vanessa's work, visit https://anothertomorrow.co/ (https://anothertomorrow.co/) If you'd like to be a guest on Business That Matters Spotlight, click https://warrencoughlin.com/podcast/ (HERE)
By Today, For Tomorrow… On today's episode, we continue our conversation around sustainability in creative industries with a leading figure in the ethical fashion realm, Vanessa Barboni Hallik. Her brand, Another Tomorrow, launched its first collection in 2020 under the three pillars of human, environmental, and animal welfare. The company achieved B-corp certification that same year and has introduced an array of transparent, easy-to-navigate information on their materials and production stories. For the current 2021-2022 academic year, Vanessa Barboni Hallik serves as SCAD's luxury and brand management department mentor. Paula Wallace, along with a virtual audience of SCAD students, caught up with Vanessa to learn more about her road to Another Tomorrow, the brand's unique practices, and how the industry as a whole can enact widespread positive change.
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Another Tomorrow (www.anothertomorrow.co) is a startup that blends luxury with sustainability. It is interesting because it has digital 'baked into' the DNA - from traceability and sourcing through selling and a second life for products. The founder, Vanessa Barboni Hallik, bring a mixture of passion, flair and analytical insight to the fashion industry and has positioned Another Tomorrow at the intersection of design, sustainability and technology. Vanessa was kind enough to meet with me in her Bleeker Street store in New York, and brought the brand, its story and direction of travel to life. We recorded at 7am but the film crew and leaf-blowers were out in force as they prepared for the day's filming of the Sex and the City series reboot. It was all happening, but nothing interrupted our conversation and the team at Spiritland cleaned the audio wonderfully! This interview is full of important insights on sourcing, culture, traceability, how to grow while maintaining focus, and remaining a 'point of discovery' for your customers. The full transcript is available via https://internetretailing.net/retailcraft-retail-podcasts/retailcraft-retail-podcasts Run time: 32 minutes INFORMATION: Vanessa Barboni Hallik: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vanessabarbonihallik Ian Jindal: www.linkedin.com/in/ianjindal/ and www.twitter.com/ianjindal Recorded remotely in Another Tomorrow's Bleeker Street, New York store, and engineers by Spiritland Studios, UK. Episode photo credit: Ian Jindal (https://www.instagram.com/ianjindal )
On “Innovator's Inspiration,” we go behind the scenes of the world-changing ideas we cover and really dive into what motivated our guests to come up with their ideas. On this episode, we hear from Another Tomorrow CEO and Founder Vanessa Barboni Hallik about which innovations she finds inspiring.
Back in May, we learned about the lowest carbon footprint sneaker with Cariuma cofounders David Python and Fernando Porto. Today we'll be diving into a different type of clothing - luxury fashion. Talib sat down with Vanessa Barboni Hallik, the founder and CEO of Another Tomorrow, an end-to-end sustainable design company to chat about technology-enabled transparency and a circular economy. To learn more about Vanessa and Another Tomorrow, check out: anothertomorrow.co
Vanessa Barboni Hallik, founder and CEO of the fashion brand Another Tomorrow, speaks with us about building supply chains from scratch, how clothing resale marks a radical shift in how people think about fashion, and why the pandemic provides an opportunity to redefine luxury in terms of personal and planetary values.
What does it take to walk away from a successful career in Investment banking? Today I'm speaking with Vanessa Barboni Hallik, founder and CEO of Another Tomorrow, a woman's sustainable fashion startup and what New York Times described as a ‘Brand as Ethically Minded as It Is Refined'. When Vanessa suddenly became aware of the reality on the ground in the clothing industry, there was no turning back. She needed to challenge the system. So, she created a clothing brand committed from the outset to sourcing responsibly grown, ethically manufactured materials, blending classic design with technology-enabled transparency, while building a platform for education, and advocacy and contributing to the circular economy. In this episode, we talk about her early life and how it shaped where she's at now. We talk about the significant impact that the clothing industry has on the environment, on humans and on animals. And then we talk about what Vanessa has done to respond to all of this. So sit back. Relax. And grab that favourite beverage. Or throw on those running shoes. And enjoy this episode. Please don't forget to let us know what you think, leave a review, rating and subscribe. Do check out Another Tomorrow https://anothertomorrow.co (here). And to sign the petition Vanessa talks about in the episode, you can find it https://anothertomorrow.co/petitions/protect-the-bc-old-growth-forest/ (here). And if you're looking for inspired personal development with social impact that broadens horizons and helps transform leaders, then TIE could be for you. Find out more at https://tieaccelerator.com (tieaccelerator.com) or get in touch with me at philippa@theinternationalexchange.co.uk. We'd love to work with you.
Fashion is not my forte, however, I reached out to someone for which it is. Vanessa Barboni Hallik the founder of Another Tomorrow, a new women's clothing brand is on a mission to bring transparency and true sustainability to the clothing industry. She shares with us the some of the unspoken truths of clothing and fashion and is actively working to change them. Support the show (http://responsiblydifferent.com)
Meet Vanessa Barboni-Halik, founder of sustainable fashion brand, Another Tomorrow. Modern sustainable luxury at its best, Another Tomorrow focuses on: conscious foundational clothes, education, and providing a platform for discovery, action and activism. Today, Vanessa tells us about her switch from finance to fashion, and how the boundaries are there to be pushed when it comes to what responsible and ethical materials can achieve. Go to www.theforwardlab.com for the shownotes Follow The Forward Lab on Instagram @theforwardlab
On this episode, Douglas Hand connects with the founder and CEO of the sustainability driven luxury womenswear brand Another Tomorrow, Vanessa Barboni Hallik. They discuss the opportunities for sustainability in fashion, the B-Corp certification process, supply chain diligence, the challenges of being a woman in high finance and personal style as a counterpoint to consumptive behavior. Listen in! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today we're talking about Sustainable Fashion with Vanessa Barboni Hallik, Founder & CEO of Another Tomorrow. SOURCES: www.vogue.co.uk/fashion/article/another-tomorrow-barboni-hallik, www.anothertomorrow.co MUSIC: "ekki hugsa (amsterdam) - live" (Ólafur Arnalds), "Ring the Bell" (White Hinterland). ©2021 Charlie Quirk, Britton Rice
Our host Mark Fallows was recently invited to be a guest on another podcast, the entertaining and educational - The Furious Curious.Hosts, Charlie Quirk and Britton Rice asked Mark to join them and discuss the urban regeneration project, Back The Neighborhood that he, Elaine Castillo Keller, and Vanessa Barboni Hallik are working on, as well as the genesis of The Impossible Network and Fabrica CollectiveIf you enjoy this we encourage you to subscribe to The Furious Curious and follow @backtheneighborhood on Instagram.LINKS:LINKS:Fabrica The Impossible Network https://backthenighborhood.com © Charlie Quirk, Britton Rice See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Guest Overview What does it take to walk away from a successful career in Investment banking to form a woman's sustainable fashion startup, committed from the outset to sourcing responsibly grown, ethically manufactured materials, blending classic design with leading edge technologies, while building a platform for education, and advocacy? Well, by confronting fear, embracing uncertainty, accepting failure, trusting in serendipity while remaining resilient, steadfast, and focused on the bigger mission are the characteristics that enabled this week's guest, Vanessa Barboni Hallik, to launch Another Tomorrow - what New York Times described as a 'Brand as Ethically Minded as It Is Refined'.In this fascinating and broad-ranging interview Midwest born, Vanessa Barboni Hallik covers everything from her early life, and architectural ambitions, to her journey to an investment banking career and why she changed course to launch her ground-breaking sustainable women's fashion brand. Vanessa describes the impact of her free spirit artist mother and sociology professor 'wanna be hippie' father in cultivating her curiosity and the creative environment of constructive play that built her belief in the sense of the possible. Vanessa explains the circuitous path she took through education, the life-altering impact of her mother's tragic death when Vanessa was 19, and how the event that set her on a path to banking, the inner conflict she experienced having been raised in an environment of conscious capitalism, and how after quitting three times she finally found purpose in her entrepreneurial endeavor, She eloquently explains fundamental shifts in banking and finance and the increasing emphasis on environmental and social, and governance factors and the further shifts and regulatory changes she expects, will come post covid. We dive deep into what led At 35 minutes in, we dive deep into Another Tomorrow and why Vanessa focused on sustainable fashion. She covers the challenges she faced and why she's built her business grounded in animal, environmental and human welfare; using technology to deliver supply chain transparency; her commitment to resale, and creating a circular economy as a catalytic force on traditional fashion brands. I think you will be inspired by the clarity of vision and values of Vanessa Barboni Hallik.Social Links Another Tomorrow website Instagram TwitterFacebookLinksMariana Mazzucato book Value of EverythingESG's Patagonia Constellation of Vital Phenomena - Anthony Marra See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sophia sits down with Another Tomorrow's CEO Vanessa Barboni Hallik to discuss her journey leading up to her work with the company, fashion sustainability, and the impacts of COVID19. Vanessa Barboni Hallik is the founder and CEO of Another Tomorrow, an end-to-end sustainable apparel company and platform for discovery and action committed to transparency and a circular economy. She is also an investor in early-stage companies with strong ESG commitments and potential to catalyze positive change. Vanessa serves on the Advisory Boards for Harvard's Carr Center for Human Rights Policy and the Trust for Public Land.
Vanessa Barboni Hallik is the founder and CEO of Another Tomorrow, an end-to-end sustainable apparel company and platform for discovery and action committed to transparency and a circular economy. She is also an investor in early-stage companies with strong ESG commitments and the potential to catalyze positive change. Vanessa serves on the Advisory Boards for Harvard's Carr Center for Human Rights Policy and the Trust for Public Land. Prior to founding Another Tomorrow, Vanessa was a Managing Director at Morgan Stanley, where she held several leadership roles in the emerging markets institutional securities business. While at Morgan Stanley, she served as a Trustee on the Board of the Morgan Stanley Foundation and represented the firm at the Council on Foreign Relations. She likewise chaired the Fixed Income Philanthropy Committee, during which she initiated and subsequently led the firm's mentoring program with East Side Community High School, in partnership with PENCIL.org. Vanessa holds a B.A. in Economics from Cornell University and is an M.S. Candidate at Columbia University's Earth Institute. She grew up in the Midwest with a passion for nature, the arts, and operating at the intersections of disciplines. Vanessa resides in New York City with her family and two dogs. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/toby-usnik/support
Fashion is a notoriously damaging industry for the environment. "It was clear to me that the industry was a solid 7-10 years behind a number of other major consumer industries like food and CPG -- in owning up to the problems, putting in place solutions and educating the consumer," Another Tomorrow CEO Vanessa Barboni Hallik said on the Glossy Podcast. Another Tomorrow is a certified B corp, making it for-profit, but with a clear set of social responsibilities. Its industry peers in that regard include Patagonia and Allbirds. Each of the company's garments include a QR code that can be scanned for "the customer to see the entire provenance journey," Barboni Hallik said, adding that most customers use the function.
Vanessa Barboni Hallik left a successful career in finance to launch her own brand of sustainable luxury garments, Another Tomorrow, with every decision guided by a value system based on three pillars: human, animal, and environmental welfare. Launching just before Covid hit with a direct-to-consumer model and one wholesale partner already secured— none other than Moda Operandi—Vanessa kept her sight on her goals and forged ahead.Listen to her conversation with Eva Hartling to find out what inspired the riskiest move of her life, her career pivot from finance to fashion, and why she thinks the way we make clothing can be a pathway to activism.—————Visit:TBIF: thebrandisfemale.comTD Women Entrepreneurs: td.com/ca/en/businessbanking/small-business/women-in-business/Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/thebrandisfemale
Vanessa Barboni Hallik, Founder of Another Tomorrow, discuses her end-to end sustainable fashion business. She explains how the company uses only organic cottons and linens and ethical wool. Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Doni Holloway. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com