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Sarah LaFleur, chief executive and founder of MM.LaFleur, a women’s clothier, poses in the new D.C. store wearing one of the best-selling items, the Catherine Dress.
Created in 2013, MM.LaFleur is a power harnessing brand that sought to change work clothes altogether. The founder and CEO, Sarah LaFleur, was over the boring pantsuits she had in her closet.
MM.Lafleur is in a good position to offer its styling services to women running for office because they’re also free for customers, meaning that the candidates won’t be perceived as receiving ...
We tried four women's clothing subscription boxes—MM.LaFleur, Stitch Fix, Frank and Oak, and Le Tote—to see how they measured up to one another.
MM.LaFleur has found success selling workwear to busy women who want to look great but defy stereotypes about fashion. “I’m so sick of the stereotype that all women are shopping-obsessed ...
A mere three and a half years after MM.LaFleur started selling dresses in 2013, the women’s workwear company is on track to bring in $30 million in revenue this year. In this interview, the ...
Since launching in 2013, MM.LaFleur has steadily become a go-to for women seeking office-friendly clothing. Now, they'll be able to serve even more women's work wardrobe needs with "First Addition ...
A few items of clothing are displayed at MM.LaFleur in Washington. (Katherine Frey/The Washington Post) I am a professional woman of modest means in the 30-to-50 age demographic who has exactly ...
MM.LaFleur's black Casey dress racked up a whopping 1,429-person waitlist this fall. Snag yours before it sells out again, or try one of these similar styles instead.
If you’ve fallen in love with how stupid easy MM. LaFleur makes dressing for work, you’re in luck: the womenswear brand is bringing yet another pop-up to Washington so you can trade your Bento Box for ...