French chic in viscose
Lightweight, soft viscose fabric.
This flowing viscose fabric from French label ATELIER BRUNETTE impresses with its abstract print and matt surface.
Particularly suitable for swinging skirts and flowing dresses, romantic gathers or waterfall necklines. It can also be used to make wide-cut fine trousers or fine decorations and accessories such as scarves and shawls.
Material:
Made from 100% LENZING™ ECOVERO™ viscose
Certified according to STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX®
Designed in Paris, made in India.
Care recommendation:
To ensure you enjoy your garment for as long as possible, we recommend washing the material gently.
At max. 30°C and with a low spin speed. It is best to hang it up to dry or leave it to dry flat.
Do not use a tumble dryer and only iron your garments made from this delicate material at a low or medium temperature.
Not yet familiar with LENZING™ ECOVERO™ viscose?
ECOVERO™ viscose is a responsibly produced alternative to conventional viscose fibres.
Properties such as feel, drape and processing are indistinguishable from conventional viscose fibres.
However, there is a major difference in fibre production. Only wood fibres from certified and controlled, sustainably managed forests are used for production. The fibre production of ECOCERO™ fibres takes place in a closed cycle with a high proportion of recycled chemical material and solvents. Compared to the production of conventional viscose fibres, less water is used and fewer CO2 emissions are emitted.
Not yet familiar with LENZING™ ECOVERO™ viscose?
ECOVERO™ viscose is a responsibly produced alternative to conventional viscose fibres.
Properties such as feel, drape and processing are indistinguishable from conventional viscose fibres.
However, there is a major difference in fibre production. Only wood fibres from certified and controlled, sustainably managed forests are used for production. The fibre production of ECOCERO™ fibres takes place in a closed cycle with a high proportion of recycled chemical material and solvents. Compared to the production of conventional viscose fibres, less water is used and fewer CO2 emissions are emitted.