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Mara Hoffman founded her eponymous label in the year 2000, directly after graduating from Parsons School of Design in New York City. Privately owned since then, and still headquartered in Manhattan, the lifestyle brand encompasses Women’s Ready to Wear and Swimwear. Fifteen years after its start, Mara Hoffman began to focus on sustainable practices, now the at the core of the company’s mission. Hoffman, who serves as President and Creative Director, also uses her platform to share an honest and empowering message on the way we live, care for the world and treat others; hoping to influence the relationship society has with clothing while simultaneously fostering mindful consumption habits. Historically known for her signature prints and silhouettes, Hoffman’s compass today points toward simpler, textural pieces that accentuate the human form. Above all, Hoffman keeps her creative commitment to presenting collections devoted to color, each a celebration of women.
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On Thursday, Dana Davis (she/her) will be speaking with?Adam Siegel of?Recurate about?the work we are doing across multiple facets of the circular economy - from resale to stunning products made of recycled materials. They will be talking about?fashion design, materials, and circularity; and trends in sustainable fashion! Register now to join us: https://lnkd.in/edZae4GN
Check out the link below for a thoughtful conversation on how to make changes in your business to prioritize the planet and reconnect with nature! Thank you to FASHINNOVATION
10TH WORLDWIDE TALKS 2024 Join us for a conversation with Mara Hoffman, founder and designer at Mara Hoffman, Tonne Goodman, former fashion director and sustainability at VOGUE, and Dana Davis (she/her), VP of sustainability, product, and business strategy at Mara Hoffman. They will discuss their experiences in the industry and some of their inspirations via sustainability. We hope to see you there! Just click on the link below. https://lnkd.in/dP87YT6k
Da'Vine Joy Randolph wearing the Evelyn dress to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Oscars Nominees Luncheon. https://lnkd.in/etxSxiNq
Introducing our collaboration with One&Only Resorts featuring PYRATEX? swim.
MARA HOFFMAN X ONE&ONLY CAPSULE COLLECTION Unveiling the next chapter of our?#OOxMaraHoffman?collaboration. Inspired by the natural beauty and colours of the Riviera Nayarit and rooted in the philosophy of environmentally sustainable design, discover our new capsule collection by Mara Hoffman for One&Only. Visit https://bit.ly/47WgQG1 to discover more or shop online at marahoffman.com #OOxMaraHoffman #JustUsJustHere
Thank you Vogue Business for featuring us.
#Sustainability is good business, advocates like to say. But the real test comes when sustainable measures don’t produce a return on investment. What if there isn’t a business case for sustainability? The reality is that policies or practices necessary for the planet, and the people living on it, are not always good for the bottom line — yet to achieve their?goals, companies must find a way to make them work. “Sustainability is not always free; it’s not always cost savings,” says?Maxine Bédat, director and founder of the US-based New Standard Institute. A small but growing crop of brands has begun doing things differently, laying down a blueprint for other companies who may be unwilling to lose money, even in the name of real progress. These brands green-light policies or initiatives that don’t necessarily make financial sense but are vital for the companies to tread lighter on the planet. From Ganni A/S to Mara Hoffman, discover the impact here: https://lnkd.in/eNtwkWBU #MaraHoffman Resort 2024.
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Our partner, Mara Hoffman, offers her online audience a guided shopping experience with personalized, curated, recommendations #PoweredbyWishi
Thank you Rachel Cernansky for including us in this great article!
I am pleased to say my latest story for Vogue Business rests on an analogy I haven't been able to get out of my head for some time now. It compares the fashion industry to the wildebeest migration across the Serengeti — everyone is stuck at the river, waiting for someone else to go across first. In Tanzania and across the border in Kenya, one of the world’s largest mammal migrations comes to a halt because the wildebeest at the front of the line are afraid of what’s in the water, what lies ahead. The fashion version: brands dip their toes in the water to test ideas and innovations from the safety of the riverbank, but they’re afraid or too risk-averse to go all in. Thank you Helen Crowley Brittany Sierra Mara Hoffman Dana Davis (she/her) Sandra Gonza Caroline Priebe for indulging me and talking about the parallels between fashion and this epic phenomenon of nature, and what the former can learn from the latter. Featuring Mara Hoffman, VEJA and Ganni A/S as some of the brave few forging ahead. https://lnkd.in/gbJrzEYf
Janelle Monáe in the Luna Dress https://lnkd.in/eZ-ZteVD
Meet Stella Introducing our new statement dress, featuring a unique contrast cord appliqué and featuring a scalloped sweetheart neckline and hem, boning at the sides, back slit and center back zipper. Made from a blend of organic cotton and TENCEL lyocell. https://lnkd.in/egDHH8qy