Minimalistic Luxury
History
Another Tomorrow was founded in 2020 by Vanessa Barboni Hallik with a clear mission: to create modern luxury clothing without compromising ethics. Built from the ground up during a moment when the fashion industry was being forced to rethink itself, the brand set out to merge elevated design with responsible sourcing—long before “sustainability” became a marketing buzzword. From day one, Another Tomorrow focused on traceable fabrics, transparent supply chains, and timeless silhouettes that gave women a polished, architectural wardrobe without the industry’s usual environmental cost.
Direction
The brand continues to anchor itself in clean lines, quiet sophistication, and a commitment to ethical luxury. Another Tomorrow leans into neutral palettes, sculptural tailoring, and elevated essentials—think sharp trousers, precise shirting, and signature knitwear that wears effortlessly from office to travel. Their POV is clear: sustainability should feel luxurious, not restrictive. The brand has also begun expanding its offering into accessories and a more robust range of elevated basics, signaling an evolution toward a full head-to-toe wardrobe.
Famous Pieces
- Structured double-breasted blazers
- Fine merino and cashmere knitwear
- Crisp organic cotton shirts
- Tailored wide-leg trousers
- Minimalist vegan leather pieces
Famous Wearers
- Meghan Markle
- Angelina Jolie
- Olivia Palermo
- Sophia Roe
Collabs (If Applicable)
Another Tomorrow has not centered its brand identity around high-volume collaborations. Instead, it selectively partners with artisans and small producers that meet its strict standards for transparency and craft. Any collab is approached with a “fewer, better” philosophy rather than trend-chasing capsules.
Future Direction
The brand is poised to deepen its presence in the luxury ready-to-wear market with an expansion into lifestyle and accessories, broadened sizing inclusivity, and continued leadership in traceable supply chains. Expect more polished tailoring, refined knitwear, and category expansion that supports the brand’s ambition to become the modern woman’s capsule-wardrobe authority—ethical, elevated, and genuinely timeless.
Q&A
Who founded Another Tomorrow, and when?
Vanessa Barboni Hallik, launched in 2020.
Where is the brand based?
New York City, with production across Europe.
What is Another Tomorrow known for?
Modern tailoring, refined wardrobe staples, and rigorous sustainability and traceability.
Is sustainability really core here?
Yes. The brand builds around certified fibers, supply-chain transparency, and circular programs.
What fabrics does the brand use most?
Organic cotton, regenerative or traceable wool, certified viscose, and responsible linen and silk.
What does “traceability” mean for Another Tomorrow?
Garments carry digital IDs so you can see farms, mills, and factories involved.
Where are pieces made?
Primarily Italy and Portugal, with carefully vetted partners.
Do the blazers and trousers run true to size?
They run tailored. Many size up for ease or layering.
Are the tees and knitwear fitted or relaxed?
Tees skew classic; some knits run slim. Check fit notes per style.
Is the denim rigid or stretchy?
Mostly structured with soft hand-feel. Expect minimal stretch unless noted.
How do the shirts fit?
Clean through the shoulder with a sharp collar. True to size for most.
Are white shirts see-through?
Lighter weaves can be slightly sheer. Nude layers help.
Does Another Tomorrow offer petite or tall?
Not as separate lines. Many pieces tailor easily at hem and sleeve.
Can I tailor the suiting?
Yes. Seam allowances and clean construction make simple alterations straightforward.
How should I wash these clothes?
Favor cold wash for cottons; dry clean responsible-care for tailoring and silk. Always check the label.
Do the pieces wrinkle?
Crepes and some wool blends resist creasing. Linen will wrinkle naturally.
Is there a resale or take-back program?
Yes—an authenticated resale channel supports circularity.
Are buttons and trims sustainable too?
Trims are chosen to meet responsible standards where possible; specifics appear in the garment’s traceability details.
Does Another Tomorrow do leather?
When used, it follows stricter sourcing standards. Many styles opt for non-leather alternatives.
What’s a great first buy?
A structured blazer, the classic trouser, or a crisp organic-cotton shirt.
Is the brand considered “quiet luxury”?
Yes—minimal logos, elevated fabrics, and precise cuts.
Does Another Tomorrow go on sale?
Occasionally, but core colors and staples sell through consistently.
How does it compare to The Row or Toteme?
More overtly transparent on sourcing, with similarly clean silhouettes and everyday polish.


