NATURAL FIBERS
HUMAN-MADE FIBERS
SYNTHETIC FIBERS
Timeless feminity made to last
We care about the future of the planet, and we define ourselves as a conscious brand. We know the road to sustainability is long and full of challenges, but for several seasons now we have been taking small steps towards achieving this great change.
Our use of natural fibers stems from our commitment to the environment and your well-being. Natural fibers are biodegradable, have less impact on the planet, and adapt better to your body. Our commitment to these fibers moves us towards a greener economy where processes are more efficient and respectful—and waste is minimized. That’s why, season after season, we work to ensure that the percentage of natural fibers in our collections continues to grow.
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- naturals
- human-made
- synthetic

COTTON
Comfortable and pleasant to the touch, durable, static-free, and perfectly washable. It’s one of the few fibers that, depending on the thickness of its yarn, can be used both in summer (thin and cool) and in winter (thick and warm).

COTTON GOTS
(Global Organic Textile Standard) cotton: International certification that guarantees that the production chain is carefully monitored. Its production is environmentally conscious and socially responsible. This cotton is grown without the use of modified seeds or pesticides, and no chemicals are used in its production. Labor conditions are also highly regulated.

COTTON BCI

RECYCLED COTTON
The GRS (Global Recycled Standard) Certificate guarantees that recycled materials are used throughout the supply chain, in accordance with environmental and social criteria. It’s one of the most sustainable, environmentally friendly fabrics. The process reduces energy and water consumption, saves on new materials and dyes, and lowers CO2 emissions.

LINEN
The linen plant is the second most productive crop per hectare in the world, after hemp. It requires fewer resources and less water, does not need pesticides or chemicals, and is naturally biodegradable. Its high durability, absorbency, and thermoregulating properties are some of its key characteristics. Its wrinkled appearance is a natural feature of this fabric.

EUROPEAN LINEN
The European Flax label certifies high-quality linen grown sustainably in Western Europe, mainly in France, Belgium and the Netherlands. This guarantees traceability, the use of integrated farming without GMOs or excessive irrigation, and environmental and social benefits for local communities, reflecting tradition and local sourcing.

SEAWOOL
A recycled fabric made from oyster shells and recycled plastic bottles. The result is a texture that feels like wool but doesn’t itch. It is antibacterial, antistatic, soft to the touch and insulating.

JUTE
It is a strong, biodegradable plant fibre known for its high tenacity and good tensile strength, making it ideal for rustic fabrics. It is an affordable, fast-growing and sustainable fibre, which makes it one of the most widely used eco-friendly options in the textile and packagingindustries.

RAPHIA
Raffia is a natural fibre extracted from the leaves of the raffia palm. It is lightweight, strong, and flexible. It is a biodegradable and sustainable fibre, as it comes from a renewable source and its production has a low environmental impact. It stands out for its durability, versatility, and eco-friendly character within the textile and craft industries.

LEATHER
We work with the LWG (Leather Working Group) certification, an international non-profit organization that promotes sustainable practices in the leather industry. Its main objective is to assess and certify the environmental impact of leather manufacturers through an audit protocol that evaluates aspects such as wastewater management, energy consumption, and animal welfare. e discarded. This approach highlights the value of a natural resource which, when properly use, becomes a durable and sustainable garment.

MERINO WOOL
The most common type, which uses sheep hair to create fabrics. This method dates back to Neolithic age, and today, the most widely used is Merino wool from Australia. It has antibacterial properties, helping it stay clean for a long time and is also breathable.

VISCOSE
Resulting from the extraction of cellulose fibers from trees such as pine, bamboo, or eucalyptus. The extract is converted into fabric yarn. Very soft to the touch, viscose has the appearance of silk and the feel of cotton. It’s hypoallergenic and highly breathable.

ECOVERO SUSTAINABLE VISCOSE
Sourced from sustainable wood and cellulose from certified and controlled sources. Certified with the EU Ecolabel for meeting high environmental standards throughout its lifecycle, from raw material extraction to production, distribution, and disposal.
This winter, we have prioritized the use of certified viscose, reducing the conventional viscose to 3%, compared to the 10% of last year.

LYOCELL TENCEL™
Comes from eucalyptus wood, a tree that doesn’t require artificial irrigation. The process is environmentally friendly and uses minimal water. 100% compostable and biodegradable, with no toxic components. It’s known for its softness, durability, and silky feel. It regulates temperature, eliminates humidity, and is antibacterial.

MODAL
A fiber obtained from cellulose with properties very similar to viscose. Thanks to adjustments in its manufacturing process, it offers high elasticity and greater resistance to tearing when wet. Its touch is cotton-like, it does not generate static electricity, and it gives an elegant drape to garments.
STORIES

TRADITION & PLANT FIBRES
Jute and Raffia Bags
For the SS26 season, we’ve created a collection of bags made from jute or raffia, with a strong emphasis on artisanal craftsmanship.

EUROPEAN LINEN
This SS26 season, our garments blend tradition and sustainability with 88% European linen lightweight, durable, and natural.

Made in Spain Footwear
Sharing a common commitment to quality and artisanal production