AnotherTomorrow

Fashion as Responsibility: Conscious Select × Another Tomorrow

Vanessa Barboni Hallik spent years as a managing director at Morgan Stanley before founding Another Tomorrow in 2020. The pivot was not accidental or romantic — it was strategic. She had spent a career analysing systems and supply chains, and when she turned that lens on fashion, what she found was a industry built on opacity, extraction, and a near-total absence of accountability. Another Tomorrow was her answer to that gap: a luxury fashion brand built from the supply chain outward, where every material decision is traceable, every wage is verified, and every garment carries a QR code linking the wearer directly to its full production story.

This is not fashion that uses sustainability as a marketing layer. It is fashion where sustainability is the architecture.

The Clothes

Another Tomorrow works with creative director Jane Chung, formerly of DKNY, to produce collections that are sensual, considered, and designed explicitly for longevity. Organic cotton, organic linen, wool, FSC-certified viscose, and recycled materials throughout. Wool is sourced from ethical sheep farms in Tasmania, Australia — including one run by a former climate scientist — under strict animal welfare standards. The brand does not use silk, which results in killing silkworms in production, or down from ducks or geese. Every material is chosen through a framework that considers resource efficiency, ecological footprint, traceability, and supply chain transparency in equal measure.

The clothes themselves are built for a wardrobe rather than a season. Clean, strong silhouettes with the particular quiet confidence of things made to be worn for years. Investment pieces in the truest sense — not aspirationally, but structurally.

The Standard

Another Tomorrow holds B Corp and Climate Neutral certification, collaborates with the Open Apparel Registry, and embeds a QR code into every garment linking directly to its supply chain journey — from farm to finished piece. Living wages are paid across all garment production. The brand has signed the 15 Percent Pledge, committing to anti-racist sourcing and incorporating more people of colour into its supply chain. A resale platform built into the brand's own website closes the circular loop, allowing pieces to re-enter the economy rather than leave it.

This is the most comprehensively certified and transparently operated luxury fashion brand on Conscious Select.

Why Another Tomorrow is a Consciously Selected Fashion Brand: CS Signal

Independently Certified | B Corp certified and Climate Neutral certified. Living wages verified across all garment production. QR code supply chain transparency on every garment. Regenerative wool sourced from certified ethical farms in Tasmania. Open Apparel Registry partner. Resale platform integrated. Good On You: Good (4/5, March 2026). The most thoroughly verified brand on Conscious Select.

Frequently Asked Questions about Another Tomorrow

Is Another Tomorrow a sustainable brand? Another Tomorrow is among the most rigorously certified sustainable luxury fashion brands available. It holds B Corp and Climate Neutral certification, pays verified living wages across all garment production, uses organic and traceable materials throughout, and embeds a QR code in every garment linking to its full supply chain story. Good On You rates it Good (4/5), one of the highest ratings of any luxury fashion brand on the platform.

Who founded Another Tomorrow and what is the brand's background? Another Tomorrow was founded in 2020 by Vanessa Barboni Hallik, a former managing director at Morgan Stanley. Creative director Jane Chung, formerly of DKNY, leads the design. The brand was built from the supply chain outward — founded on the principle that luxury fashion and genuine accountability are not in conflict.

What materials does Another Tomorrow use? The brand uses organic cotton, organic linen, wool, FSC-certified viscose, and recycled materials. Wool is sourced from ethical sheep farms in Tasmania under strict animal welfare standards. Another Tomorrow does not use silk or down. Every material is selected through a framework assessing resource efficiency, traceability, ecological footprint, and supply chain transparency.

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