By A Mystery Man Writer
From the very beginning our goal has been to create pieces that focus on a feeling instead of fashion trends, designing pieces that help women of all ages and body types live as their most confident selves. In addition to creating clothes that look good, feel good and last.Throughout the years we have found ways to actively be involved in our community and support causes that go beyond a woman's wardrobe. This Women’s History Month, we spoke with five women we admire about their work, how women coming together changes everything for the better, and their style. In our last post we learned about valuing the work women do for our communities with Natasha Irvine, Communications Director for Dress For Success Vancouver (you can also read about her favourite style unicorn pieces here). For this post, we’re pulling back the curtains behind Sympli to chat with
From the very beginning our goal has been to create pieces that focus on a feeling instead of fashion trends, designing pieces that help women
Olympic Champion Dame Jessica Ennis-Hill on Working with LET
Jack Wickens on LinkedIn: This was an absolute home run. What an
Lydia Handley posted on LinkedIn
18. A Champion for Women's Success in Sports, Jahaan Blake by
Forget Mentoring - Why Championing Is Essential For Women's Leadership
Bugs in her head' fuel Evgenia Medvedeva's figure skating success
Mandie Vossenberg
Inc!te launches women entrepreneurs week - NZ Herald
10 inspirational quotes by Serena Williams that show what it takes