fabrics
Materials are part of our history, our DNA. They are often what give birth to an idea, a model, a story. They tell the story of our know-how, our love of the garment... and its durability. That's why we choose them with the utmost care, while constantly questioning the impact of our choices. Several years ago, we decided to fully commit to transitioning to more responsible, less polluting fibers, produced under conditions that are more environmentally friendly and respectful towards people. We refer to them as lower impact materials. This year, we achieved 64% of lower impact materials in our collection.
All the figures in this section relate to our Summer 2025 collection.
natural material
In all our collections, wherever we can we opt for natural materials, like cotton, linen and wool, chosen for their longevity and other qualities, but also because they are renewable resources.
artificial materials
Synthetic materials, like viscose, Lyocell and Tencel are produced from processed natural resources. Often composed of wood pulp, they can acquire certain labels to guarantee their traceability and the sustainable management of the forests they come from, like EcoVero viscose. We prefer those with the lowest environmental impact.
synthetic materials
We keep the percentage of synthetic materials like polyester, acrylic and nylon in our collections to the lowest levels possible. Wherever we can, we use recycled/certified alternatives, like Repreve, a fibre made with post-consumer plastic bottles, transformed into recycled polyester thread.