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No. 8265
"When I'm in a record store, I love going to the Folk artists section and seeing how many vintage records I can buy for $20. I've discovered a lot of artists this way. One of my favorite finds is "Dancer...
No. 8273
"She is definitely French, but very California. I think her husband is from there. That makes sense. Yes, she's more hippie, I think that's the word you use there, a little Jane Birkin. I think that is who is tries...
No. 8281
"I saw a vintage photo of this girl wearing worn in overalls and this gorgeous billowy puff sleeved top. I made up a story in my mind about her. Her weatherworn dungarees and an antique blouse that was her grandmothers...
No. 8279
"I can't help it, I just love a denim on denim look. You know, someday I'd love a slim cut menswear matching denim set. Kind of 40s, kind of 70s. I wonder if I'll ever come across one, I just...
No. 8268
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...
No. 8267
"I have a picure in my mind of my mother, and I don't know if it's a made up memory from stories she's told me, or if it's from a photo I have seen. She was wearing a cotton nightgown...
No. 8276
"A few times I've imagined being an artist in residence at Sou'Wester. I love that place. It feels like you're in a time portal between the 1940s and the late 60s. I wonder what I'd do. What's my art form?...
No. 8270
"Have you ever seen that Éric Rohmer film? I haven't, but I feel like I have. I should. You should. There's a scene in the garden with a blonde girl wearing a fluttery sleeve top. It looks like the most...
About Atèlette
Sustainable Mindset: At Atèlette, we constantly reflect on the challenges of building a sustainable women's clothing brand, and whenever given the option, we choose the path that aligns with our values. Every decision we make is rooted in ethical, slow fashion principles, ensuring that we do the best we can with the resources and knowledge we have.
Customer Driven Design: Our approach revolves around customer-driven production to minimize unnecessary waste. This distinctive aspect of our business ensures that we produce only the garments that genuinely resonates with our community, aligning with our commitment to sustainability.
Focus on Natural Fibers: We prioritize natural fibers and as a benchmark only try to create garments in fibers that will biodegrade in 20 years or less in a landfill. We try to source overstock of fabrics whenever possible.
Women Owned & Led Manufacturing: Our manufacturing partners in India are minority women owned and led who pay fair labor wages and produce goods with sustainability as one of their core values. As a company owned and led by an immigrant minority woman, this was deeply important for our founder.