Discover the latest wMM explorations, conversations and collaborations.
Community has always been a pillar of wMM. In fact, we began building our “tribe” even prior to founding the brand by surrounding ourselves with thoughtful women, like artist Rachel Sard, who bring a whole new level of talent to the table. A longtime member, Rachel contributes her creative powers to the tribe on the regular, but for F/W’18 she collaborated with us on a frosty print inspired by the Southwestern desert in winter.
Read MoreThoughtful in more ways than one, our Holiday Gift Guide celebrates culture without compromising nature and features a pick for everyone on your list.
Read MoreNeuroscientist PhD candidate, travel/lifestyle photographer and sustainable fashion enthusiast Melissa Lee believes deeply in the disruptive possibilities and predictive power of the scientific method. She applies it to her study of the human brain and when seeking answers to what she deems humanity’s essential questions. As it turns out, the process also propels wMM.
Read MoreThe quality and rarity of a garment — notably, the inability to recreate it on a mass scale — is what determines its prestige, with superior, scarce items considered luxury products. Eco-friendly, small scale and warmer and more durable than cashmere, yet just as soft, alpaca knits fit the bill.
Read MoreOrigins In a world where products are predominately machine made, we prize those that celebrate the human hand. When it comes to textile development, that means everything from the spinning and dyeing of base fibers to finished one-of-a-kind fabrics.
Read MoreThe belief in an innate bond between the planet and its people underpins in the ethos of where Mountains Meet, which Corissa and Genevieve launched in 2015 following professional experiences that left them disillusioned with the fashion industry’s common practices and dedicated to fostering a game-changing community through ethically created clothing.
Read MoreSeasonal Inspiration Sometimes, as they say, inspiration strikes like lightening. Other times it’s like the desert cold, gradually seeping in until you’re chilled to the bone. Our F/W'18 collection falls into the latter category. It's been percolating in our minds since an unconventional late-winter visit to New Mexico and finally came full circle this fall - and we can't wait to share it with you.
Read MoreMeetings Founder of Melanin and Sustainable Style (or MelaninASS) Dominique Drakeford is comfortable with addressing uncomfortable truths, such as the need for sustainable fashion to become more progressive, culturally relevant and diverse.
Read MoreFall/Winter 2018 The raw landscape that inspired the collection is also echoed in a video collaboration with up-and-coming videographer Luca Venter, who captured the designs in Super 8 film for a vintage vibe.
Read MoreArtist in Residence The idea that “Less is more” underpins our wardrobe essentials and informed our collaboration with multidisciplinary Miami-based artist Danielle Romero of Flora + Form, who distilled the desert flora and fauna from our SS18 mood board into vibrant, abstract illustrations.
Read MoreMeetings Instead of “staying in a job” after becoming a mother, Chandra created a new one. She founded These Native Goods, a curated digital directory of ethical USA-made brands (we’re honored to be one of them). Meet Chandra.
Read MoreOrigins Based in Delhi, India, Sonica Sarna’s namesake ethical sourcing consultancy is a unique hybrid supply chain that helps brands like ours maximize impact through ethical sourcing decisions and design choices, such as artisanal textiles, organic materials and women’s empowerment.
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