Another Tomorrow, a B-Corp-certified luxury fashion brand founded in 2020 by Vanessa Barboni Hallik, has partnered with 91.530 Le Marais, a regenerative hemp farm, research platform and cultural center outside Paris. Together they have created a limited summer collection of three dresses that highlight the natural character of hemp.
The collection is centered on Blanc de Blanc Hemp from the farm’s 2022 harvest. The farm is located in Le Val-Saint Germain, in France’s Essonne Valley. The hemp was cultivated using regenerative farming practices before beginning its journey across Europe. The fiber was spun near Bergamo, Italy, woven in Saint-Germain, France, and crafted into finished garments in Cremona and Nuvolento, Italy.
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Under creative director Elizabeth Giardina, who joined Another Tomorrow in 2022, having previously worked for Proenza Schouler and Derek Lam, the fabric was developed into three dresses. The limited offering includes a caftan with a generous silhouette, deep neckline and open back at $1,090; the Gathered Back Dress, which has a more fluid expression of the fabric with a long, elongated line at $990, and the Flare Sun Dress, which introduces structure and lightness through a fitted bodice and softly flared skirt at $790.
The dress collection will be available exclusively online at anothertomorrow.co and at Another Tomorrow’s SoHo flagship at 135 Wooster Street in New York.
Another Tomorrow has previously worked with hemp, including a hemp-viscose used in their Convertible Trench and a variety of other styles. It also works with a range of responsibly sourced materials such as farm-traceable regenerative wool, organic cotton and regenerative cotton, European linen, FSC viscose and Tencel lyocell, recycled cashmere, peace silk, and recycled nylon (for outerwear).
“Visiting the 91.530 Le Marais farm and seeing the hemp crop used to create our fabric was a powerful reminder that fashion is a fundamentally agricultural product. Connecting garments worn on the body back to the soil reflects the intrinsic connection between humanity and the natural world,” said Giardina.
The hemp fabric has a natural, tactile hand in a clean lightweight structure. It has the breathability associated with linen, while maintaining enough body to create volume and hold the sculptural silhouettes of the three dresses.
In 2024, Angelina Jolie joined the advisory board of Another Tomorrow as strategic adviser. Barboni Hallik launched Another Tomorrow with people, the environment and animal welfare as touchstones, and it fast became a favorite among celebrities — Jolie included — for its timeless classics and sustainable credentials.
The companies plan to build on this partnership. “The collaboration with 91.530 Le Marais started organically in friendship, rooted in our shared commitment to regeneration – of soil and of spirit. This has been the essence of our collaboration. So many possibilities continue to emanate from this fertile ground, and Liz [Giardina] and Victoire [de Pourtalès., founder of 91.530 Le Marais] are already embarking on additional textile permutations with the opportunity to become part of the permanent collection,” said Hallik, co-chief executive officer of Another Tomorrow.
The collaboration’s images were shot on location at 91.530 Le Marais and are fronted by sustainability advocate and model Arizona Muse, who wears each of the three dresses in the collection, showcasing the natural texture movement and beauty of hemp.
Much of the New York-based label’s executive team has relocated to Paris, and the brand is expanding its retail presence in Europe, first with a shop in London’s Harvey Nichols that opened in January, and next up a Paris pop-up set for September. Its spring 2027 collection, shown last month, featured relaxed tailoring, sharply cut trousers, fluid trenches and evening dresses embellished with hand-applied Czech glass beads. Rounding out the collection was its proprietary carbon-negative New Zealand wool, recycled cashmere and French-made lace from one of the few authentic makers still in business.
The company sells its main collection through retail partners internationally, including Net-a-porter, Moda Operandi, Saks Fifth Avenue and Harvey Nichols.


