Zadig&Voltaire and GLAM4GOOD’s Style Mission

Uniting art with action to offer essential care for underserved women.
John Jeans, Vanille Ottoman Blazer, Rock Today Leather Clutch, Alys HC Voltaire Paris Tee, all from zadig-et-voltaire.com. Photo courtesy of Zadig&Voltaire

By Jenna Lebovits

French fashion house Zadig&Voltaire continues its tradition of blending bold aesthetics with social impact through a powerful ongoing partnership with leading nonprofit GLAM4GOOD. This fall, its Art Is Hope initiative transforms creative expression into direct relief—providing clothing and personal care essentials to people across the country facing insecurity and crisis.

Founded by stylist and social impact leader Mary Alice Stephenson, GLAM4GOOD gives new life to surplus fashion and self-care products, redistributing them to women, children and families in transition—from disaster survivors to those reentering the workforce. “This generous support empowers our mission,” says Stephenson. “Together, we’ll uplift self-esteem, mental health, dignity and opportunity for thousands of recipients nationwide.” 

As communities in Los Angeles continued recovering from January’s devastating wildfires, GLAM4GOOD deployed care packages and planned a large-scale Critical Aid pop-up to provide ongoing support.

With a portion of proceeds from qualifying sales benefiting GLAM4GOOD’s critical programs, the fashion collaboration is a direct call to action. “We are proud to continue our partnership with GLAM4GOOD and support the incredible work they do,” says Zadig&Voltaire North America CEO Kristen Sosa. The two organizations have already donated more than 2.5 million unused clothing and accessory items to those in need. zadig-et-voltaire.com