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- Posted: April 16, 2018Categories: products.Read more »
Take one iconic graphic–the stripe–and add a lifetime of fashion saavy and you'll find team La Ligne. Two of us are former Vogue editors and one of us headed up rag & bone's business development before we joined forces with one goal: translate the stripe into a collection that would empower women of all ages with effortless self expression.
We make everyday necessities. We want our customer to feel just at home in our tees as they would in our dresses so our mantra is that if you can't eat, sleep, drink and dance in it, we won't make it. Our pieces are meant to be loved and stand the test of time as much as the
- Posted: March 29, 2018Categories: life+style.Read more »
Across the pond, we find inspiration, in a young fitness entrepreneur who is destined to turn London on its toned butt. Read to learn about Stanbury's daily routine. If nothing else, you will be inspired to hit the gym today.
On any given morning, you’ll most likely find Reema Stanbury starting her day at BLOK, one of London’s buzziest, best-looking new spaces to break a sweat…and you’ll also most likely find her ending her day there as well. It’s not that the 35-year-old lifelong Londoner is a gym rat—she’s more like a gym BOSS.
Two years
- Posted: March 21, 2018Categories: life+style.Read more »
In our new series, we are profiling women who inspire our brand -- with their strength, their passions, their joie de vivre, their je ne
- Posted: March 15, 2018Categories: life+style.
Ashima Jain
Vice President of Creative.I lead, design and direct our brand identity across print, packaging, digital, social and in-store marketing materials.
Tell us about your leadership as a woman. I find the setup at (MALIN+GOETZ) to be truly unique and amazing. I have nearly 20 years of experience in the fashion+beauty space, in both retail and publishing. In that time, I have never sat at table with all women in leadership positions, running the business. I have lead teams both in and out of the office (on the soccer field) and keep coming back to the same thing—great people make great teams. As a leader it’s about recognizing