FOR THE FUTURE OF FASHION

My products are made from Deadstock fabrics. These are fabric remnants and surpluses that arise during textile and clothing production.
They are usually remnants from previous collections or damaged fabrics / errors in dyeing production.
Deadstock fabrics can also result from companies canceling their orders after changing their mind.
Because these leftover fabrics cannot be stored in the factories forever, they are either incinerated to generate energy or they end up in landfills.
The fact that reuse automatically creates less textile waste speaks for the sustainable use of dead-stock fabrics.
Thus, fabrics that come from overproduction and stocks and would otherwise be thrown away get a second chance.
Which means it saves water and greenhouse gas emissions that would result from the production of new materials.
Deadstock fabrics are better for the environment than any other certified sustainable fabric: no consumption of resources, no emissions, no disposal and minimal use of energy.
Other fabrics for the collections that cannot be covered by dead stock fabrics are sustainable, e.g. made of organic cotton, recycled polyester, or cellulose fibers (such as viscose or modal). Labels are made of Recycled Polyester and Organic Cotton.