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It seemed obvious for our company, which is mostly female and run by women, to make a commitment to associations and companies working at their own level for the empowerment of women.

In 2023, we created our first capsule with Saheli Women, an ethical fashion social enterprise founded by Madhu Vaishnav in Rajasthan, whose mission is to teach women a trade & traditional skills, financially empower them, and advocate for them.

Marie, Louise Misha’s founder, and Claire, executive director, were won over not only by the talent of the women who work there, but also by the strength of a project in which every woman receives a fair wage, chooses her working hours and accesses health and education programs.

We are proud of this co-capsule, which reveals the power of the hand and enables us to move forward on the road to a more responsible fashion, while supporting and celebrating women, their work and initiatives, their audacity and freedom.

The first association we began supporting several years ago was Solidarité Femmes, a federation that supports women who are victims of violence as well as their children through concrete initiatives such as day centers and hotlines, a 24/7 helpline, the provision of over 3,000 emergency or permanent accommodation places, awareness campaigns, pleas and petitions to public and elected authorities to get laws changed. We regularly put in place actions that enable us to donate some of our profits to them, and we also strive to give them greater visibility in order to highlight the actions led by the association, the paths that can be opened up to women victims of violence, and the different ways in which they can be helped.

It seemed obvious for our company, which is mostly female and run by women, to make a commitment to associations and companies working at their own level for the empowerment of women.

In 2023, we created our first capsule with Saheli Women, an ethical fashion social enterprise founded by Madhu Vaishnav in Rajasthan, whose mission is to teach women a trade & traditional skills, financially empower them, and advocate for them.

Women Saheli

Marie, Louise Misha’s founder, and Claire, executive director, were won over not only by the talent of the women who work there, but also by the strength of a project in which every woman receives a fair wage, chooses her working hours and accesses health and education programs.

We are proud of this co-capsule, which reveals the power of the hand and enables us to move forward on the road to a more responsible fashion, while supporting and celebrating women, their work and initiatives, their audacity and freedom.

Women's Solidarity

The first association we began supporting several years ago was Solidarité Femmes, a federation that supports women who are victims of violence as well as their children through concrete initiatives such as day centers and hotlines, a 24/7 helpline, the provision of over 3,000 emergency or permanent accommodation places, awareness campaigns, pleas and petitions to public and elected authorities to get laws changed. We regularly put in place actions that enable us to donate some of our profits to them, and we also strive to give them greater visibility in order to highlight the actions led by the association, the paths that can be opened up to women victims of violence, and the different ways in which they can be helped.