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“I Don’t Need Water, I Need a Job”: The Deux Mains Story of Entrepreneurial Resilience

In episode 208 of the Disruptors for Good podcast, I speak with Julie Colombino-Billingham, founder of Deux Mains, on transforming lives in Haiti through business and employment.

“I Don’t Need Water, I Need a Job”: The Deux Mains Story of Entrepreneurial Resilience

In episode 208 of the Disruptors for Good podcast, I speak with Julie Colombino-Billingham, founder of Deux Mains, on transforming lives in Haiti through business and employment.


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In the aftermath of the devastating 2010 earthquake in Haiti, a country torn apart by natural disaster found a beacon of hope and renewal in Deux Mains.

Founded by Julie Colombino-Billingham, Deux Mains isn’t just a fashion brand; it’s a testament to resilience, empowerment, and sustainable innovation.

Julie’s journey began in the chaos and heartbreak of post-earthquake Haiti, where she witnessed first-hand the dire need for dignified employment.

This profound experience laid the foundation for Deux Mains, driven by the desire to provide more than just aid—Julie sought to offer sustainable opportunities that empower the local community.

Takeaways

  • Deux Mains is a fashion brand in Haiti that focuses on job creation and economic freedom.
  • The brand started by making sandals out of tires and has now expanded to include leather handbags and accessories.
  • The goal is to provide employment opportunities for marginalized communities and empower women in Haiti.
  • The impact of the brand goes beyond just the employees, as it strengthens families, provides education, and creates a sense of dignity.
  • Future goals include expanding the wholesale business, reaching more customers globally, and increasing the number of employees to 350.

Sound Bites

  • "We built this company together in hopes, like you said, that other people would do things like this."
  • "Out of absolute disaster, it becomes beauty of both love and a brand that has impacted a lot of people's lives."
  • "Our charity does education and job training. 100% of our graduates have an opportunity to work at the factory."

Crafting Fashion with Purpose

At Deux Mains, every piece of fashion carries a deeper meaning. The brand is rooted in the belief that thoughtful design and ethical practices can transform the fashion industry.

By choosing Deux Mains, consumers support a business model that ensures safe working conditions, livable wages, health insurance, and educational opportunities for Haitian workers.

The brand’s operations are based in a solar-powered, women-owned factory, emphasizing a commitment to environmental stewardship and social responsibility.

From sandals to handbags, each item is a blend of traditional craftsmanship and modern design, made from responsibly sourced materials and created with an artisanal touch.

Sustainability at Its Core

“Deux Mains” translates to “two hands” in French, symbolizing the handcrafted nature of their products. The brand champions a circular economy, utilizing found or made materials to minimize waste and environmental impact.

Their products are not only designed to last but also to merge seamlessly as staple pieces in any wardrobe, embodying timeless elegance and durability.

A Vision of Sustainable Luxury

Julie Colombino-Billingham, the visionary behind Deux Mains, brings a diverse background from her experiences as a professional dancer and aerialist to her academic pursuits in international disaster management.

Her unique perspective has shaped the brand into a luxury fashion house that stands for more than just aesthetics—it stands for change.Under her leadership, Deux Mains has evolved into a hub for job creation, where artisans are not only employed but celebrated for their skills.

The brand extends beyond the borders of Haiti, sharing the island’s exceptional craftsmanship with the global market.

Joining Hands with Deux Mains

Deux Mains invites consumers to be part of a movement that values fair trade, ethical practices, and community engagement.

Each purchase not only enhances a wardrobe but also contributes to the ongoing story of resilience and empowerment in Haiti.

As Julie often reflects on her initial encounters in Haiti, where a woman told her, “I don’t need water, I need a job,” it’s clear that Deux Mains is more than just a brand—it’s a lifeline, a form of support, and a step towards a brighter future for the Haitian community.

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