Making every WOMBAN a priority
This is the story of two women who joined forces in the aim to help as many women as possible on their journey through motherhood.
We get it. We know the ins and outs of this blissful moment that sometimes can be chaotic. When it comes to not feeling our best, well, we’ve been there. That is why we teamed up to create something that helps from the inside out, literally. Our sustainable line of intimate, swimwear and sports apparel is just what you needed to make you feel like yourself again. You see, for many of us, being a mother is new. It’s a fresh beginning to an experience like no other, but it’s also a moment where our bodies change.
We noticed that as we changed the apparel that was available for us did not evolve. Instead, we found pieces that made us feel like we were still in the hospital. And that is how Bold Womban was born as a brand specialized in breastfeeding apparel that you can use while you are pregnant and continue using years after you stop breastfeeding.
We represent the active woman, the woman who likes to feel beautiful, takes care of herself, is positive and wants to feel sensual and sophisticated even as a mother. We understand that in this day and age being a woman means having to wear many hats and oftentimes we are not even recognized for everything we are. This is why we've created a brand that speaks to and represents each woman who is a forward-thinker.
We celebrate you.
Noelia
There comes a moment in many women’s lives when we quietly ask ourselves: Where am I? Who am I now?
Most of us don’t say it out loud. But sit two or three friends together over coffee, and suddenly everything begins to flow. We listen, we share, we support one another.
That is how I imagine Bold Womban: not just as a fashion brand, but as a companion, a friend that meets you where you are.
Little Noelia, at five years old, could never have imagined founding a fashion brand with such an honest purpose!
— Noelia, co-founder of Bold Womban & mamá for Isabella & Samuel-Jack
Cathy
Discover the best of both worlds
Nope, it’s not selfish to make yourself a priority.