
Social Currency with Sammi Cohen Brittany and Gabriel Hugoboom (Evie) on Building the “Conservative Cosmo,” the Raw Milkmaid Dress and the Business of Controversy
Jan 13, 2026
In this conversation, Brittany Hugoboom, co-founder of Evie Magazine, and her husband Gabriel delve into their mission of creating a women’s media brand that celebrates femininity without a progressive lens. They share insights on the viral Raw Milkmaid dress and its backlash, exploring the complexities of branding in today's political landscape. They also discuss their cycle-based wellness app, 28, addressing menstrual health gaps and the market for women's health. Together, they offer a fresh perspective on modern feminism and the future of female-led media.
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Cultural Gap In Women's Media
- Evie was created to serve women who love beauty, romance, and traditional femininity that mainstream women's media ignored.
- Brittany and Gabriel saw a cultural gap where half the country lacked a media home for those values.
Lifestyle First, Politics Second
- Evie blends lifestyle content with traditional-values cultural commentary rather than overt politics.
- They intentionally position as a women's magazine for traditionally minded readers, not a political outlet.
Raw Milkmaid Dress Launch
- The Raw Milkmaid dress was timed to cultural moments like Bridgerton and raw milk trends and meant to be playful marketing.
- It sold strongly and spurred polarized reactions that amplified attention and sales.


