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This week on How BAZAAR, Laura May Gibbs joins us for an intimate conversation on motherhood, meaning and building a brand with backbone.
The Nagnata founder opens up about welcoming her daughter just days after her 40th birthday, navigating cultural expectations between Australia and Italy, and recalibrating her identity after early motherhood. She reflects on burnout, discipline, and the role yoga has played in shaping both her personal philosophy and professional leadership.
We also dive into the evolution of Nagnata, from pioneering merino performance knits to plant-dyed denim and genderless design, and why Laura refuses to design to trends in a fast fashion climate.
It’s a conversation about intention, longevity and shaping a life, and wardrobe, on your own terms.
Follow us on Instagram @bazaaraustralia or visit harpersbazaar.com.au.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Harper's BAZAAR AustraliaThis week on How BAZAAR, Laura May Gibbs joins us for an intimate conversation on motherhood, meaning and building a brand with backbone.
The Nagnata founder opens up about welcoming her daughter just days after her 40th birthday, navigating cultural expectations between Australia and Italy, and recalibrating her identity after early motherhood. She reflects on burnout, discipline, and the role yoga has played in shaping both her personal philosophy and professional leadership.
We also dive into the evolution of Nagnata, from pioneering merino performance knits to plant-dyed denim and genderless design, and why Laura refuses to design to trends in a fast fashion climate.
It’s a conversation about intention, longevity and shaping a life, and wardrobe, on your own terms.
Follow us on Instagram @bazaaraustralia or visit harpersbazaar.com.au.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.