Chapter Two |
This collection includes several new silhouettes and new categories for our line including a knit and a jacket. This collection also features two new custom reproduction prints--one from the late 19th century (seen on the Louisette & Mirielle) and the other inspired by a 1930s feedsack dress (seen on the Jeanne and Micheala). Most of these pieces utilized deadstock fabric or lace and trims. All pieces were ethically made in northestern India with responsibly sourced material.
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Timeless and feminine, the Toussaint Top whispers a romantic ode to the late Edwardian and early 1920s era. Crafted in crisp cotton lawn, this enchanting piece boasts a lace-trimmed sailor neckline and adorned with the iridescence of mother-of-pearl buttons along...
The Oakleigh Dress is rendered in a timeless black and white cotton gingham and has a slight nod to Western silhouettes. She features a drop basque waist (in front and back) with functional buttons down princess seamed bodice, short, puffed...
The Camille Skirt is a timeless blend of vintage charm and modern elegance, inspired by an Edwardian petticoat and infused with sweet 1970s inspired details. This sustainable, ethically crafted skirt features a flattering defined waist, hidden side pockets for added...
Crafted in a timeless navy-blue cotton gingham check, the Oppedette Dress echoes the whispers of a bygone era. Featuring a scoop neckline that elegantly frames your decolletage, mother-of-pearl buttons along a French seamed bodice, and hidden side pockets in the...
Inspired by the iconic 70s Gunne Sax style, the Michaela Dress is rendered in our custom "Meadowlark" blue floral print on soft cotton and features delicate deadstock lace accents, making it both nostalgic and sustainable. With a lace-up sweetheart bodice,...
The epitome of timeless femininity, the Pemberley wrap dress is crafted from soft breathable cotton gauze in a light blue wide pinstripe. Featuring wrap bodice, puffed sleeves, back yoke, and hidden side pockets. The perfect go-to wear wherever dress. Material:...
Taking inspiration from our favorite eras, the Edwardian and the 1970s, the Andes Dress is a sleeveless a-line swing dress in a midi length that is cut loose and open across the waist and hips. Delicate ecru colored lace along...
"You know, it's actually a house dress from the early 1940s. See the monogram? NV. Or is it MV? What do you think her name was? I just love that her house dress was so beautiful with all these touches,...
Inspired by a beloved vintage 90s cardigan sweater, the Sorelle cardigan is crafted from a midweight soft bamboo cotton which is naturally moisture wicking helping you keep cool in summer and warm in autumn. Cardigan features round neckline and wood...
Inspired by one of our favorite vintage eras, the Bea Top features a squared neckline, puffed sleeves, and gentle swing silhouette. Crafted in a soft cotton dobby with Victorian inspired ecru lace trim accents along the neckline and sleeves. Fabric:...
Rendered in our custom 1850s reproduction floral print, the Louisette Top is a sweet babydoll silhouette and features wide straps with lace inserts, rows of pintuck pleats along the top, and shell buttons down the front. Fabric: 100% Cotton in...
Sweet and feminine, the Garcelle wrap top is rendered in a soft textured dobby cotton in pale antique cream and features short flutter sleeves, peplum waist, and is trimmed in beautiful French cotton lace. Fabric: Deadstock Dobby Cotton - What...
About Atèlette
Founded by self-taught designer and vintage purveyor Rodellee Bas, Atèlette was born from a lifelong reverence for history, art, and the beauty found in heirlooms. Rooted in old-world romance and a dedication to craftsmanship, the brand reflects a slower way of creating, where piece is a quiet love letter to the past, lovingly crafted with earth-conscious materials and vintage inspired details. Since its debut in 2022 with a small collection of dresses, Atèlette has quietly grown into a sustainable womenswear label known for poetic silhouettes, antique-inspired prints, and thoughtfully chosen materials. Soon, our world will expand beyond clothing to include antiquities and objects, both new and old, each chosen to complement the world of Atèlette.















