Career Code: The Woman Who Made Reformation a Cult-Favorite Brand
8:25:00 AMIn honor of Hillary Kerr and Katherine Power’s new book, The Career Code: Must-Know Rules for a Strategic, Stylish, and Self-Made Career ($17), we’re kicking off an interview series featuring 17 questions (in honor of the book’s 17 chapters) about the work lives of the most inspirational female leaders in the fashion industry. So far, we’ve tapped Lauren Conrad, Sally Singer, Candice Lake, and more. Up next? Yael Aflalo.
We'd be hard-pressed to encounter a stylish girl who isn't a die-hard fan of Reformation's flirty, wearable pieces. Since 2009, the Los Angeles-based brand has not only been making the world a more well-dressed place, it's been paving the way for sustainability in the fashion industry. Using vintage surplus and sustainable fabrics while incorporating better practices throughout their supply chain, the brand is producing garments that are lessening the environmental impact that fashion has on the planet. And Yael Aflalo, the woman who started it all, continues to guide Reformation as it grows and wins the undying affection of more and more women.
As founder and CEO of Reformation, Aflalo has learned a thing or two about starting your own company as a young woman and turning it into a major success story, and changing the world while she's at it. And we were lucky enough to get the chance to ask her all about it.
Keep scrolling to hear Aflalo's inspiring story and get invaluable career advice straight from one of the women at the forefront of the fashion industry.
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