This week on The Lexy Show, Lexy sits down with Los Angeles–based designer Niloofar Faghihi, founder of the contemporary label Nillary. With roots in fashion education from ESMOD in New York and a passion for intentional design, Niloofar is forging her own path in an industry that often prioritizes speed over substance. She opens up about building an independent brand from the ground up, the realities of entrepreneurship, and why thoughtful sourcing and production matter now more than ever. L...
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This week on The Lexy Show, Lexy sits down with Los Angeles–based designer Niloofar Faghihi, founder of the contemporary label Nillary. With roots in fashion education from ESMOD in New York and a passion for intentional design, Niloofar is forging her own path in an industry that often prioritizes speed over substance. She opens up about building an independent brand from the ground up, the realities of entrepreneurship, and why thoughtful sourcing and production matter now more than ever. L...
In this episode of The Lexy Show: Fashion That Gives A D*mn, we’re talking about sustainability and the power of simple essentials with I Support the Girls — a nonprofit that’s redefining what it means to care for women and menstruating people in crisis. Founded by Dana Marlowe in 2015, I Support the Girls collects and distributes bras, underwear, and menstrual hygiene products to people experiencing homelessness, domestic violence, or financial hardship. What started as one woman’s realizati...
The Lexy Show: Fashion That Gives A Damn
This week on The Lexy Show, Lexy sits down with Los Angeles–based designer Niloofar Faghihi, founder of the contemporary label Nillary. With roots in fashion education from ESMOD in New York and a passion for intentional design, Niloofar is forging her own path in an industry that often prioritizes speed over substance. She opens up about building an independent brand from the ground up, the realities of entrepreneurship, and why thoughtful sourcing and production matter now more than ever. L...