"mother" Maxine Sweater
Created in collaboration with Searchlight Pictures, this limited Lingua Franca collection is inspired by The Testament of Ann Lee. Each piece honors Mother Ann Lee, founder of the Shakers and an unyielding leader whose conviction led her to defy gender and social hierarchies, shaping a movement that continues to resonate today.
Directed by Mona Fastvold and starring the extraordinary Amanda Seyfried, the powerful new film reimagines Ann Lee’s story through choreography by Celia Rowlson-Hall and original songs & score by Daniel Blumberg.
In theaters now.
Designed with a relaxed fit and loose body, our cotton cashmere Maxine Sweater is perfect for everyone! Made in a facility with ethical and sustainable certifications, ensuring ethical labor practices and a commitment to sustainable production.
True to size. Dropped shoulders create a timeless, semi-oversized look. Size down for a closer fit. If you are between sizes, we recommend sizing up. 95% organic cotton. 5% cashmere.
Original: $275.00
-65%$275.00
$96.25

Description
Created in collaboration with Searchlight Pictures, this limited Lingua Franca collection is inspired by The Testament of Ann Lee. Each piece honors Mother Ann Lee, founder of the Shakers and an unyielding leader whose conviction led her to defy gender and social hierarchies, shaping a movement that continues to resonate today.
Directed by Mona Fastvold and starring the extraordinary Amanda Seyfried, the powerful new film reimagines Ann Lee’s story through choreography by Celia Rowlson-Hall and original songs & score by Daniel Blumberg.
In theaters now.
Designed with a relaxed fit and loose body, our cotton cashmere Maxine Sweater is perfect for everyone! Made in a facility with ethical and sustainable certifications, ensuring ethical labor practices and a commitment to sustainable production.
True to size. Dropped shoulders create a timeless, semi-oversized look. Size down for a closer fit. If you are between sizes, we recommend sizing up. 95% organic cotton. 5% cashmere.






















