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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Our Hansen chore jacket is crafted from sustainable Tencel fabric in a dark wash lightweight denim and takes inspiration from vintage heritage menswear, featuring a distinctive shawl collar and contrast rust orange stitching. Thoughtfully designed with front patch pockets and...
Romantic and feminine, the Mirielle Dress is rendered in our custom 1850s reproduction floral print and features a gathered bodice with functional drawstring gathers in the front and elasticated in the back for ease of wear. The ruffled shoulder straps...
Our 70s-Inspired Jeanne Dress combines vintage sensibility with sustainable craftsmanship, featuring our own custom "Meadowlark" blue floral print on soft cotton. Its flowing maxi length, cape sleeves, and flattering V-neckline evokes the romantic spirit of the 70s, while functional buttons,...
Our Victorian-inspired Victoire blouse is an homage to timeless design and sustainable craftsmanship. Made from deadstock cotton dobby fabric in a soft pale cream hue, it features intricate lace inserts throughout the bodice and long puffed sleeves, giving it a...
The Alcott Skirt is where Edwardian femininity meets 1970s prairie with it's tiered a-line silhouette featuring pintuck pleats and simple ruffles. Made in a navy blue deadstock cotton gingham, the Alcott Skirt features a long row of functional buttons down...
About Atèlette
At Atèlette, our goal is to offer ethically and sustainably made clothing at accessible prices. We believe sustainability shouldn't be a luxury, and that you can enjoy beautifully crafted garments that feel good to wear and purchase without overspending.
Our close partnership with our manufacturer allows us to balance sustainability and affordability in every piece we create. We design many of our own prints, use deadstock fabrics and trims whenever possible, and streamline product development to reduce both our carbon footprint and costs. We also keep overhead low by avoiding extravagant offices, expensive photoshoots, and high-cost marketing, allowing us to focus on what really matters: providing you with thoughtfully made clothing you can feel great about that won't break your bank.

