EGYPT
LSquare - Egypt
Boutique 51 - Egypt
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JAPAN
Absolute Te-Ma - Japan
Tomorrowland - Japan (April 2018)
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KUWAIT
NG - Kuwait
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GUATEMALA
RUE CAMBON GOWNS - Guetamala City
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NIGERIA
Alara - Nigeria
Ditto Africa
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SAUDI ARABIA
Eastway Market - Riyadh
Olina Boutique - Riyadh
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TURKEY
Harvey Nichols - Turkey (April 2018)
Brandroom - Turkey (April 2018)
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UNITED ARAB EMIRATES (U.A.E)
Sauce - United Arab Emirates
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UNITED STATES (USA)
SHOP BOP
NUULY
Maisonette
Tuckernuck (Coming Up March 2022)
Dopple (Coming Up February 2022)
Hill House Home
Clare V.
Bitsy Stoneking - Los Angeles CA
Beckett Boutique - Charleston SC
Confête Shop - San Francisco CA
Fleur - NC, United States
One Main Street - East Hamptons NY
The Corner Closet - NY, United States
Nelli George - Richmond VA
Monkee's Of Mount Pleasant - Mount Pleasant SC
Monkee's Of Village - Winston Salem NC
Two Friends - Saint Simons Island GA (April 2022)
Maison de Mode - NY, United States (December 2017)
ABOUT US

INSPIRED BY OUR HERITAGE
Fanm Mon was launched in 2013 as an ode to our Haitian heritage and the magic and enchantment of Haitian couture. Over the years, we've embraced the artisanal techniques of Ukraine, where we were once based, and Turkey, where we've now made a new home. Today, a potpourri of delightful colors, unique motifs, fairytale silhouettes and extraordinary craftsmanship have become hallmarks of our brand. Through our collections, we celebrate the bounty of nature and the beauty of the human spirit. Our hope is that we can connect with our community in meaningful ways to nurture beauty from the inside out.
CONSCIOUSLY CRAFTED
We are always conscious of why and how we create. Through thoughtful production methods, we reduce our environmental footprint by making our pieces to order so that we reduce excess; by recycling materials and repurposing unused fabrics; and by giving excess fabric to other fabric producers so that we create cycles of better habits.
