Pam at East by Midwest7 days agoFrom
Loved my experience at the DC showroom! It was not pushy at all. The stylist had a great eye for what would look great on me and gave me honest opinions about what looked good and what didn't look so good. Plus, the clothes are super comfy - perfect for transitioning from a year of telework loungewear to being back in the office. Highly recommend!
Stacy Lemery7 days agoFrom
Mm Lafleur's business model is very likely the model we'll see more of in the future. They have one, maybe two, retail stores - and shopping is done mainly by appointment with a salesperson doing ALL of the pulling of sample garments. That level of attention is amazing, and it usually means I try on a lot more styles than I originally anticipated. All purchases are basically online orders, whether made in-store or not. Your items are ordered and mailed from one of their warehouses to your address (unless you have a special circumstance, and you want to take an in-store garment home). I like the Mm Lafleur esthetic, and the quality tends to exceed or match competing workwear brands. The pricepoints tend to be higher than similar brands, so I buy judiciously, aiming for fewer pieces I can mix and match, and I also do what I can to take advantage of sales. Overall, I highly recommend them.
Susie Spiker7 days agoFrom
I ordered my first Bento and received one item that fit me. There were no care instructions on the garment, so I washed it and the zipper broke. I am SO glad that zipper didn’t break while I was wearing the Coretta Dress!!! Of course MMLaFleur will refund or replace. The Styling Team suggested I take my new $200 dress to a tailor to have the zipper fixed.
I tried the service and will not be using it again.