Last Thursday, the worlds of fashion and art came together at the Another Tomorrow flagship on Wooster Street, where the host brand teamed up with Work of Art Holdings (WOAH) for a new exhibition to commemorate Women’s History Month.

For the next ten weeks, a selection of works from the WOAH collection will be on display in the Another Tomorrow flagship, including pieces from Carrie Mae Weems, Sheree Hovsepian, Moyra Davey, and Shaniqwa Jarvis.

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Michi Jigarjian, Isolde Brielmaier, Vanessa Barboni Hallik, and Sheree Hovsepian.

“WOAH’s North Star is centering artists and creatives, thoughtfully integrating them into different experiences,” CEO and founder Michi Matter Jigarjian told Harper’s Bazaar ahead of the unveiling. “When we collaborate with brands like Another Tomorrow, we go beyond a traditional retail experience—we aim to spark conversations and foster deeper, long-term connections with the brand.”

Vanessa Barboni Hallik, the founder, CEO, and executive chair of Another Tomorrow, also highlighted the importance of the pairing. “Our partnership with WOAH has been both a homecoming for me and a foundational collaboration for all of us at Another Tomorrow,” she says. “The arts—through my mother, an artist, and the arts council she led where I spent most of my days—was a deep influence on me growing up in the Midwest and forming a through-line to the DNA of Another Tomorrow... This first collective curation is an offering to experience and celebrate the luminous work of these incredible four female artists, inviting curiosity and connection.”

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Conch (2022) by Sheree Hovsepian.

When you walk through the space, an attention to detail is evident, and the artwork lives in perfect harmony with the clothes. Whether it’s the mixed media of Hovsepian’s pieces or the use of light in Davey’s photographs, this collaboration not only celebrates female creatives, but also illustrates how fashion and art are always in conversation.

“From the outset, we worked closely with Vanessa to align on the creative vision—exploring mood boards, color palettes for the season, and ways to complement her designs rather than overshadow them,” Jigarjian notes. “By making intentional curatorial decisions, we create spaces that invite dialogue and engagement.”

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Inside the Another Tomorrow flagship in SoHo.

To further that dialogue, a reception was held on March 13 in the store, where a few of the artists, special guests, and members of WOAH and Another Tomorrow gathered to celebrate the new exhibition, and further their impact.

A portion of the proceeds ended up going to YoungArts, a nonprofit organization that supports burgeoning artists, and one which WOAH has collaborated with in the past.

“At WOAH, social impact is a core pillar of our work,” Jigarjian adds. “Our nonprofit partnerships, like this one, reflect our commitment to supporting the next generation of artists and ensuring that creativity continues to thrive in all its forms.”


You can visit the exhibition now, at the Another Tomorrow flagship on 135 Wooster Street, NYC. The store is open Monday through Saturday, from 11am - 7pm, and Sunday from 12pm - 6pm.