FL: National Clothing Company Moves HQ to Southwest Florida | Trade and Industry Development

FL: National Clothing Company Moves HQ to Southwest Florida

Oct 18, 2021
Matilda Jane Clothing, a girls' and women’s apparel company from Indiana run by a former Chico’s FAS executive, has relocated its headquarters to Southwest Florida.
 
The company moved its headquarters from Fort Wayne to an 8,000-square-foot office in Fort Myers and had a grand opening Oct. 15. The move “will bring numerous employment opportunities to the area," the company said in a statement.
 
A spokeswoman, in an email, says the company currently has 30-35 employees working locally, in addition to a nationwide direct sales network of some 2,000 independent contractors it calls trunk keepers, reports Business Observer.  
 
The CEO and executive chairwoman of Matilda Jane Clothing is Donna Noce Colaco, who was president of Chico’s brand White House | Black Market from 2007 to 2018. After leaving Fort Myers-based Chico’s, she was president of furniture retailer Pier 1, before being named to the head post at Matilda Jane in August 2020. Earlier in her career, Noce Colaco held several executive positions at women’s retailer Ann Taylor.
 
“While Matilda Jane is national in scope, our business model is local in feel,” Noce Colaco says in the statement. “Through our entrepreneurial spirit, bringing business to local communities is at our core. I’m thrilled to be opening the new Matilda Jane corporate headquarters in Fort Myers, a place I’ve had the privilege to call home for the last 14 years.”
 
Fort Wayne area entrepreneur and decorative artist Denise DeMarchis founded Matilda Jane in 2005, seeking to create an  “unpredictable clothing company," according to the company’s LinkedIn profile. After success at art fairs around the Midwest, Matilda Jane Clothing moved toward its direct sales model. DeMarchis died in 2015.