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This week, we sat with Mariam Issoufou—a visionary architect whose awards and accolades (UN Champion of the Earth 2025, Prince Claus Award, multiple LafargeHolcim honors) are only the beginning of the story.
In conversation with @julia.gamolina from @madamarchitect, @mariamissoufouk presented a vision where architecture is stripped of ego and centered in service. Where design becomes an act of listening, of honoring heritage while imagining futures. Where every structure is a conversation with the people it serves and the full lifecycle of materials is honored. In a world obsessed with innovation, Mariam reminded us that the most radical architecture is the kind that makes people feel like they truly belong.
We are grateful for the presence of everyone who joined us for this conversation, and to Mariam and Julia.
The New Earth Dialogues series will return in September with a new lineup of sessions and discussions. Stay tuned for upcoming announcements.
Photographer: Robert Jones

This week, we sat with Mariam Issoufou—a visionary architect whose awards and accolades (UN Champion of the Earth 2025, Prince Claus Award, multiple LafargeHolcim honors) are only the beginning of the story.
In conversation with @julia.gamolina from @madamarchitect, @mariamissoufouk presented a vision where architecture is stripped of ego and centered in service. Where design becomes an act of listening, of honoring heritage while imagining futures. Where every structure is a conversation with the people it serves and the full lifecycle of materials is honored. In a world obsessed with innovation, Mariam reminded us that the most radical architecture is the kind that makes people feel like they truly belong.
We are grateful for the presence of everyone who joined us for this conversation, and to Mariam and Julia.
The New Earth Dialogues series will return in September with a new lineup of sessions and discussions. Stay tuned for upcoming announcements.
Photographer: Robert Jones

This week, we sat with Mariam Issoufou—a visionary architect whose awards and accolades (UN Champion of the Earth 2025, Prince Claus Award, multiple LafargeHolcim honors) are only the beginning of the story.
In conversation with @julia.gamolina from @madamarchitect, @mariamissoufouk presented a vision where architecture is stripped of ego and centered in service. Where design becomes an act of listening, of honoring heritage while imagining futures. Where every structure is a conversation with the people it serves and the full lifecycle of materials is honored. In a world obsessed with innovation, Mariam reminded us that the most radical architecture is the kind that makes people feel like they truly belong.
We are grateful for the presence of everyone who joined us for this conversation, and to Mariam and Julia.
The New Earth Dialogues series will return in September with a new lineup of sessions and discussions. Stay tuned for upcoming announcements.
Photographer: Robert Jones

This week, we sat with Mariam Issoufou—a visionary architect whose awards and accolades (UN Champion of the Earth 2025, Prince Claus Award, multiple LafargeHolcim honors) are only the beginning of the story.
In conversation with @julia.gamolina from @madamarchitect, @mariamissoufouk presented a vision where architecture is stripped of ego and centered in service. Where design becomes an act of listening, of honoring heritage while imagining futures. Where every structure is a conversation with the people it serves and the full lifecycle of materials is honored. In a world obsessed with innovation, Mariam reminded us that the most radical architecture is the kind that makes people feel like they truly belong.
We are grateful for the presence of everyone who joined us for this conversation, and to Mariam and Julia.
The New Earth Dialogues series will return in September with a new lineup of sessions and discussions. Stay tuned for upcoming announcements.
Photographer: Robert Jones

Malgosia wears The Persimmon Gathered Dress — draped, twisted, with a subtle sheen to catch the light.
The fabric is crafted in Terranuova Bracciolini Italy, by Jackytex. Founded in the early 1970’s with the idea of transforming jerseys into a truly noble textile. Today the mill is led by the Giachi family. Their viscose comes from forests in the USA and Sweden through an FSC-Certified and Canopy reviewed producer. Canopy’s mission is to protect the world’s forests, species, and climate, and to help advance frontline communities’ rights.

The Summer 2026 Collection
The palette is bright and alive. Daffodil, sun, and butter yellows give way to kelp green, persimmon, and vermillion — deepening into olive, chartreuse, and pinot noir as the season turns.
Creative Director Elizabeth Giardina designs for a woman who understands that life moves in rhythms, not straight lines. Identity, desire, and ambition shift and reshape over time. Her wardrobe follows to serve her.
Suiting softens structure — an unlined menswear blazer meets a drawcord pant in regenerative merino wool. Dresses and blouses either sculpt the body or float around it. Every material is custom-developed and fully traceable. Each piece carries a unique digital ID via Aura Blockchain Consortium for provenance transparency and access to our Authenticated Resale program.
Be among the first to explore the new collection in store and online.
Malgosia Bela photographed by @maxfarago, Stylist @isa_kountoure, Creative Director @elizabethgiardina, Video by @antonolin, Make up by @helenevasnier, Hair by @alexandersoltermannhair, Produced by @townprod Shot in Paris, France.

The Summer 2026 Collection
The palette is bright and alive. Daffodil, sun, and butter yellows give way to kelp green, persimmon, and vermillion — deepening into olive, chartreuse, and pinot noir as the season turns.
Creative Director Elizabeth Giardina designs for a woman who understands that life moves in rhythms, not straight lines. Identity, desire, and ambition shift and reshape over time. Her wardrobe follows to serve her.
Suiting softens structure — an unlined menswear blazer meets a drawcord pant in regenerative merino wool. Dresses and blouses either sculpt the body or float around it. Every material is custom-developed and fully traceable. Each piece carries a unique digital ID via Aura Blockchain Consortium for provenance transparency and access to our Authenticated Resale program.
Be among the first to explore the new collection in store and online.
Malgosia Bela photographed by @maxfarago, Stylist @isa_kountoure, Creative Director @elizabethgiardina, Video by @antonolin, Make up by @helenevasnier, Hair by @alexandersoltermannhair, Produced by @townprod Shot in Paris, France.

The Summer 2026 Collection
The palette is bright and alive. Daffodil, sun, and butter yellows give way to kelp green, persimmon, and vermillion — deepening into olive, chartreuse, and pinot noir as the season turns.
Creative Director Elizabeth Giardina designs for a woman who understands that life moves in rhythms, not straight lines. Identity, desire, and ambition shift and reshape over time. Her wardrobe follows to serve her.
Suiting softens structure — an unlined menswear blazer meets a drawcord pant in regenerative merino wool. Dresses and blouses either sculpt the body or float around it. Every material is custom-developed and fully traceable. Each piece carries a unique digital ID via Aura Blockchain Consortium for provenance transparency and access to our Authenticated Resale program.
Be among the first to explore the new collection in store and online.
Malgosia Bela photographed by @maxfarago, Stylist @isa_kountoure, Creative Director @elizabethgiardina, Video by @antonolin, Make up by @helenevasnier, Hair by @alexandersoltermannhair, Produced by @townprod Shot in Paris, France.

The Summer 2026 Collection
The palette is bright and alive. Daffodil, sun, and butter yellows give way to kelp green, persimmon, and vermillion — deepening into olive, chartreuse, and pinot noir as the season turns.
Creative Director Elizabeth Giardina designs for a woman who understands that life moves in rhythms, not straight lines. Identity, desire, and ambition shift and reshape over time. Her wardrobe follows to serve her.
Suiting softens structure — an unlined menswear blazer meets a drawcord pant in regenerative merino wool. Dresses and blouses either sculpt the body or float around it. Every material is custom-developed and fully traceable. Each piece carries a unique digital ID via Aura Blockchain Consortium for provenance transparency and access to our Authenticated Resale program.
Be among the first to explore the new collection in store and online.
Malgosia Bela photographed by @maxfarago, Stylist @isa_kountoure, Creative Director @elizabethgiardina, Video by @antonolin, Make up by @helenevasnier, Hair by @alexandersoltermannhair, Produced by @townprod Shot in Paris, France.

The Summer 2026 Collection
The palette is bright and alive. Daffodil, sun, and butter yellows give way to kelp green, persimmon, and vermillion — deepening into olive, chartreuse, and pinot noir as the season turns.
Creative Director Elizabeth Giardina designs for a woman who understands that life moves in rhythms, not straight lines. Identity, desire, and ambition shift and reshape over time. Her wardrobe follows to serve her.
Suiting softens structure — an unlined menswear blazer meets a drawcord pant in regenerative merino wool. Dresses and blouses either sculpt the body or float around it. Every material is custom-developed and fully traceable. Each piece carries a unique digital ID via Aura Blockchain Consortium for provenance transparency and access to our Authenticated Resale program.
Be among the first to explore the new collection in store and online.
Malgosia Bela photographed by @maxfarago, Stylist @isa_kountoure, Creative Director @elizabethgiardina, Video by @antonolin, Make up by @helenevasnier, Hair by @alexandersoltermannhair, Produced by @townprod Shot in Paris, France.

Mar wears The Draped Crew Knit in Ecru and The Curved Denim in Daffodil.
Crafted in Italy, The Draped Crew Knit combines organic cotton sourced from India with flax grown in Belgium. The low-impact fabric is produced without synthetic pesticides or fertilizers. It is paired with our Italian-made Curved Denim in regenerative cotton, sourced from farms utilizing practices anchored in natural ecosystems with the goal of restoring soil health and biodiversity.
Summer sets in effortless organic cotton. Cate @undervoodoo wears the Short Sleeve Shirt and our new Drawcord Pant in a yarn-dyed white on navy stripe.
This unique textile was crafted at Somelos — a family-owned mill in Guimarães, Portugal, producing some of the finest shirting fabrics since 1958. The cotton is GOTS-certified, cultivated in harmony with nature — without synthetic pesticides, fertilizers, or genetically modified seeds.

@rheaseehorn wears the Oversized Tailored Jacket and The Bermuda Short at the SAG-AFTRA Foundation Conversations screening for "Shrinking".
Stylist: @elizabethstewart1

@rheaseehorn wears the Oversized Tailored Jacket and The Bermuda Short at the SAG-AFTRA Foundation Conversations screening for "Shrinking".
Stylist: @elizabethstewart1

New Earth Dialogues is a series of conversations exploring our collective future grounded in regeneration and abundance, of the Earth, of humanity, and of spirit.
You are invited to our next conversation in partnership with @madamearchitect , featuring @mariamissoufouk, a visionary architect, researcher, and educator whose work bridges identity, place, and history across continents — from the Sahel to the halls of ETH Zurich.
As the Founding Principal of @mariamissoufou_architects, she leads a research-based practice with offices in Niamey, New York, and Zurich, whose completed projects — including the Hikma Community Complex and the Dandaji Regional Market — redefine what architecture can mean for communities rooted in distinct cultural and ecological landscapes. Recognized with the UN’s 2025 Champion of the Earth Award, the Prince Claus Award, and multiple LafargeHolcim honors, Mariam has built a body of work that treats sustainability not as an aesthetic, but as a radical act of care and equity.
In this conversation, Mariam will explore how architecture can serve as social practice — weaving together memory, belonging, and ecological responsibility to imagine built environments that honor both the past and the futures we are called to create.
Join us for an evening of ideas, inspiration, and dialogue at the intersection of heritage, sustainability, and the power of design to transform lives.
Tuesday, June 2, 2026 — 6:00pm–7:30pm
Another Tomorrow, 135 Wooster Street, New York
Space is limited to maintain the intimacy that makes these dialogues meaningful. RSVP via the link in our bio to secure your spot.

New Earth Dialogues is a series of conversations exploring our collective future grounded in regeneration and abundance, of the Earth, of humanity, and of spirit.
You are invited to our next conversation in partnership with @madamearchitect , featuring @mariamissoufouk, a visionary architect, researcher, and educator whose work bridges identity, place, and history across continents — from the Sahel to the halls of ETH Zurich.
As the Founding Principal of @mariamissoufou_architects, she leads a research-based practice with offices in Niamey, New York, and Zurich, whose completed projects — including the Hikma Community Complex and the Dandaji Regional Market — redefine what architecture can mean for communities rooted in distinct cultural and ecological landscapes. Recognized with the UN’s 2025 Champion of the Earth Award, the Prince Claus Award, and multiple LafargeHolcim honors, Mariam has built a body of work that treats sustainability not as an aesthetic, but as a radical act of care and equity.
In this conversation, Mariam will explore how architecture can serve as social practice — weaving together memory, belonging, and ecological responsibility to imagine built environments that honor both the past and the futures we are called to create.
Join us for an evening of ideas, inspiration, and dialogue at the intersection of heritage, sustainability, and the power of design to transform lives.
Tuesday, June 2, 2026 — 6:00pm–7:30pm
Another Tomorrow, 135 Wooster Street, New York
Space is limited to maintain the intimacy that makes these dialogues meaningful. RSVP via the link in our bio to secure your spot.
Evening dressing, without limits. This capsule is designed to move with you, from day into evening, and beyond a single moment. The Gathered Halter Dress can be worn with ease during the day, then elevated for the evening, and the tailored jacket can be layered casually or styled with intention.
Each piece in the evening capsule is considered for versatility, offering a refined approach to dressing that adapts rather than changes. Individually, each piece stands on its own. Together, they form a wardrobe that works seamlessly. Effortless, adaptable, and enduring.

Last week we welcomed Lindsey Wikstrom, Founding Principal of @Mattaforma and 2026 Cooper Hewitt National Design Award recipient for Emerging Designer, for the latest installment of New Earth Dialogues.
In conversation with @julia.gamolina of @madamearchitect, @lindsey.wikstrom shared her pioneering work at the intersection of architecture, ecology, and material innovation, grounded in the belief that the built environment can and must grow alongside the natural systems that sustain us. Drawing from her research into forest ecology and the findings of her book Designing the Forest, the dialogue explored how cities might fold the intelligence of natural ecosystems into the way we build, and made a compelling case for mass timber as a regenerative, plant-based alternative to the concrete and steel our cities have relied upon for over a century.
The dialogue framed designing with timber as much more than a technical expertise, but as a vision for life more deeply connected to nature, suggesting that we are at the beginning of a new material era, one that over the next one hundred years will blossom into what we might call plant-based cities.
We are grateful for the presence of everyone who joined us for this conversation, and to Lindsey and Julia.
Photographer @SierraPruitt

Last week we welcomed Lindsey Wikstrom, Founding Principal of @Mattaforma and 2026 Cooper Hewitt National Design Award recipient for Emerging Designer, for the latest installment of New Earth Dialogues.
In conversation with @julia.gamolina of @madamearchitect, @lindsey.wikstrom shared her pioneering work at the intersection of architecture, ecology, and material innovation, grounded in the belief that the built environment can and must grow alongside the natural systems that sustain us. Drawing from her research into forest ecology and the findings of her book Designing the Forest, the dialogue explored how cities might fold the intelligence of natural ecosystems into the way we build, and made a compelling case for mass timber as a regenerative, plant-based alternative to the concrete and steel our cities have relied upon for over a century.
The dialogue framed designing with timber as much more than a technical expertise, but as a vision for life more deeply connected to nature, suggesting that we are at the beginning of a new material era, one that over the next one hundred years will blossom into what we might call plant-based cities.
We are grateful for the presence of everyone who joined us for this conversation, and to Lindsey and Julia.
Photographer @SierraPruitt

Last week we welcomed Lindsey Wikstrom, Founding Principal of @Mattaforma and 2026 Cooper Hewitt National Design Award recipient for Emerging Designer, for the latest installment of New Earth Dialogues.
In conversation with @julia.gamolina of @madamearchitect, @lindsey.wikstrom shared her pioneering work at the intersection of architecture, ecology, and material innovation, grounded in the belief that the built environment can and must grow alongside the natural systems that sustain us. Drawing from her research into forest ecology and the findings of her book Designing the Forest, the dialogue explored how cities might fold the intelligence of natural ecosystems into the way we build, and made a compelling case for mass timber as a regenerative, plant-based alternative to the concrete and steel our cities have relied upon for over a century.
The dialogue framed designing with timber as much more than a technical expertise, but as a vision for life more deeply connected to nature, suggesting that we are at the beginning of a new material era, one that over the next one hundred years will blossom into what we might call plant-based cities.
We are grateful for the presence of everyone who joined us for this conversation, and to Lindsey and Julia.
Photographer @SierraPruitt

Last week we welcomed Lindsey Wikstrom, Founding Principal of @Mattaforma and 2026 Cooper Hewitt National Design Award recipient for Emerging Designer, for the latest installment of New Earth Dialogues.
In conversation with @julia.gamolina of @madamearchitect, @lindsey.wikstrom shared her pioneering work at the intersection of architecture, ecology, and material innovation, grounded in the belief that the built environment can and must grow alongside the natural systems that sustain us. Drawing from her research into forest ecology and the findings of her book Designing the Forest, the dialogue explored how cities might fold the intelligence of natural ecosystems into the way we build, and made a compelling case for mass timber as a regenerative, plant-based alternative to the concrete and steel our cities have relied upon for over a century.
The dialogue framed designing with timber as much more than a technical expertise, but as a vision for life more deeply connected to nature, suggesting that we are at the beginning of a new material era, one that over the next one hundred years will blossom into what we might call plant-based cities.
We are grateful for the presence of everyone who joined us for this conversation, and to Lindsey and Julia.
Photographer @SierraPruitt

Last week we welcomed Lindsey Wikstrom, Founding Principal of @Mattaforma and 2026 Cooper Hewitt National Design Award recipient for Emerging Designer, for the latest installment of New Earth Dialogues.
In conversation with @julia.gamolina of @madamearchitect, @lindsey.wikstrom shared her pioneering work at the intersection of architecture, ecology, and material innovation, grounded in the belief that the built environment can and must grow alongside the natural systems that sustain us. Drawing from her research into forest ecology and the findings of her book Designing the Forest, the dialogue explored how cities might fold the intelligence of natural ecosystems into the way we build, and made a compelling case for mass timber as a regenerative, plant-based alternative to the concrete and steel our cities have relied upon for over a century.
The dialogue framed designing with timber as much more than a technical expertise, but as a vision for life more deeply connected to nature, suggesting that we are at the beginning of a new material era, one that over the next one hundred years will blossom into what we might call plant-based cities.
We are grateful for the presence of everyone who joined us for this conversation, and to Lindsey and Julia.
Photographer @SierraPruitt

Last week we welcomed Lindsey Wikstrom, Founding Principal of @Mattaforma and 2026 Cooper Hewitt National Design Award recipient for Emerging Designer, for the latest installment of New Earth Dialogues.
In conversation with @julia.gamolina of @madamearchitect, @lindsey.wikstrom shared her pioneering work at the intersection of architecture, ecology, and material innovation, grounded in the belief that the built environment can and must grow alongside the natural systems that sustain us. Drawing from her research into forest ecology and the findings of her book Designing the Forest, the dialogue explored how cities might fold the intelligence of natural ecosystems into the way we build, and made a compelling case for mass timber as a regenerative, plant-based alternative to the concrete and steel our cities have relied upon for over a century.
The dialogue framed designing with timber as much more than a technical expertise, but as a vision for life more deeply connected to nature, suggesting that we are at the beginning of a new material era, one that over the next one hundred years will blossom into what we might call plant-based cities.
We are grateful for the presence of everyone who joined us for this conversation, and to Lindsey and Julia.
Photographer @SierraPruitt

Last week we welcomed Lindsey Wikstrom, Founding Principal of @Mattaforma and 2026 Cooper Hewitt National Design Award recipient for Emerging Designer, for the latest installment of New Earth Dialogues.
In conversation with @julia.gamolina of @madamearchitect, @lindsey.wikstrom shared her pioneering work at the intersection of architecture, ecology, and material innovation, grounded in the belief that the built environment can and must grow alongside the natural systems that sustain us. Drawing from her research into forest ecology and the findings of her book Designing the Forest, the dialogue explored how cities might fold the intelligence of natural ecosystems into the way we build, and made a compelling case for mass timber as a regenerative, plant-based alternative to the concrete and steel our cities have relied upon for over a century.
The dialogue framed designing with timber as much more than a technical expertise, but as a vision for life more deeply connected to nature, suggesting that we are at the beginning of a new material era, one that over the next one hundred years will blossom into what we might call plant-based cities.
We are grateful for the presence of everyone who joined us for this conversation, and to Lindsey and Julia.
Photographer @SierraPruitt
The Sarong Tie Dress is designed to be your go-to for Spring transitional dressing to high Summer —easy, flattering, and endlessly versatile. Alone or paired with a blazer, it travels effortless from day to night as well as in a suitcase. Crafted in a smooth, supple organic cotton blend.
The Art of Easy Elegance. This season, dressing up is redefined through fluid, feminine silhouettes that move with you. Satin and featherweight pieces made for more than a single moment - transitioning seamlessly from day to evening.

Meet the Recycled Nylon Capsule—three modern silhouettes designed with clarity, ease, and intention. Each piece is cut from 100% recycled Olmetex nylon, an advanced technical fabric developed in Como, Italy, chosen for its clean finish and considered performance. Renowned for its balance of durability, functionality, and refined aesthetics.
We believe in sustainability as a multi-faceted system. In addition to this recycled nylon’s circular (recycled) inputs avoiding the use of virgin material, to reduce its carbon footprint, Olmetex at the mill level has invested in renewable energy infrastructure, including a photovoltaic system and an on-site cogeneration unit leading to 70% energy self-sufficiency.
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