ECONYL®

a regenerated nylon that begins its journey in our oceans. This innovative material is created from recovered waste, including abandoned fishing nets, fabric scraps from mills, and other oceanic debris. These discarded materials, often termed "ghost nets," are notorious for harming marine life and polluting our waters. ECONYL® takes these harmful elements and transforms them through a sophisticated recycling process into a high-quality nylon that is just as robust and comfortable as traditional nylon.

By choosing ECONYL®, we help to reduce the environmental impact of waste, giving new life to materials that would otherwise damage marine ecosystems. Our bikinis are designed to be durable, retaining their color and shape through exposure to chlorine, sunscreen, and saltwater. Each piece represents a step towards cleaner oceans and a more sustainable fashion industry.

ORGANIC COTTON

Organic cotton is a game-changer in the fashion industry for all the right reasons. Unlike conventional cotton, which is grown using synthetic pesticides and fertilizers, organic cotton is cultivated without harmful chemicals, making it safer for both the environment and those who work with it. Organic cotton also stands out for its significantly lower water footprint compared to conventional cotton. Conventional cotton production is notorious for its high water consumption, often requiring vast amounts of irrigation to support growth. In contrast, organic cotton farming relies more on rainwater and natural irrigation methods, resulting in reduced water usage overall.

clothes made from organic cotton not only supports sustainable farming practices but also ensures that your skin is free from exposure to toxic substances. Moreover, organic cotton farming promotes biodiversity and healthier soil, contributing to long-term ecological balance.

Model posing in MANON t-shirt.
MILLO model posing with high chair.

TENCEL™ Lyocell

TENCEL™ Lyocell is a sustainable fabric sourced from natural raw materials, predominantly wood pulp from eucalyptus trees. Through an eco-friendly closed-loop process, wood pulp is transformed into fibers using minimal water and solvents, ensuring minimal environmental impact. The benefits of TENCEL™ Lyocell are manifold: it boasts superior breathability, moisture-wicking properties, and a silky-smooth texture that feels luxurious against the skin.

Moreover, its versatility allows for a wide range of applications in the fashion industry, from casual wear to formal attire, all while maintaining its shape and color vibrancy. What makes TENCEL™ Lyocell truly remarkable is its commitment to sustainability, boasting significantly lower water and carbon footprints compared to conventional fibers, making it an ideal choice for conscientious consumers looking to minimize their environmental impact without compromising on style or comfort.

Recycled elastane

Recycled elastane is an eco-friendly material sourced from post-consumer waste, such as discarded clothing or fabric scraps. Through a recycling process, these materials are transformed into elastane fibers, reducing the need for new raw materials and diverting waste from landfills. The benefits of recycled elastane are significant: not only does it reduce the carbon footprint by minimizing the need for virgin materials and lowering energy consumption, but it also conserves water resources by reducing the demand for water-intensive production processes.

In the fashion industry, recycled elastane is a game-changer. It offers the same stretch and flexibility as traditional elastane but with the added bonus of sustainability. By choosing products made with recycled elastane, customers can feel good about their fashion choices, knowing they're contributing to a circular economy and reducing environmental impact. Moreover, recycled elastane is a testament to innovation in fashion, proving that style and sustainability can seamlessly coexist.

Back side of LANA in Almond Milk White.