
WARM DAYS, COOL FABRICS. DISCOVER NATURAL FIBRES
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Freshen up your wardrobe with our natural fibre fabrics. Lightweight and beautiful, these fabrications are designed to keep you looking and feeling exceptionally cool as the humidity starts to rise.
There are environmental benefits to wearing all of our natural fibres, they are carefully sourced and responsibly manufactured.
Natural fibred pieces are the hallmarks of having the perfect summer and we are here to talk you through the endless advantages of investing in some natural fibre pieces this season.
Left to right: Minify Shirt + Sleeved Progression Dress + Striped Sym Top
Cotton silk is as it sounds, the perfect blend of both fibres, combining the positive characteristics of each into a single textile. This makes for a lightweight, lustrous and comfortable combination resulting in a fabric that can be delicately hand-washed and is ready for everyday wear. The cotton silk fabric has a soft yet stable handle. This incredible fabric has a lustre and slight translucent quality that allows for shaping and a beautiful drape. Shop cotton silk here.
Left to right: Silk Mesh Camber + Veil Slip + Reconcile Oblique
Silk is a beautiful natural fibre known for its weightlessness, lustre and durability. This incredible fibre/fabric has a smooth soft texture that is not slippery like synthetics and with a flattering sheen that gives this material a high-end and luxurious appeal. Silk is known for its natural strength and is regarded as one of the strongest natural fibres. Shop Silk here.
Left to right: Open Intermittent Dress + Omit Shirt
Cotton is a strong, staple textile in the fashion industry and garments fabricated from cotton are known for their soft feel and durability. The fibre structure of cotton makes it breathable, unlike synthetic fibres, making it the perfect material for transseasonal wear. The durability of the cotton fibre allows for easy care and machine washability.
This season our cotton voile is one of the finest and lightest forms of cotton and has a higher thread count than your standard cotton resulting in a silkier and softer hand feel. Shop Cotton here.
Left to right: Incline Sweater + Indulate Dress
Many people are turning to linen as their natural fibre of choice. Linen is stronger and more lustrous than cotton, it is the second strongest after silk. The more you wear linen, the better it looks and the more you wash this fabric the softer it gets. Linen is also a favourite due to its thermal regulation and antiallergic properties. Shop linen blends here.