Lounge & Sleepwear |
We are forever enamored by antique nightgowns, chemises, and dainty little "slip-of-a-things" from the 1920s to the 1940s. Our lounge and sleepwear garments are always made in breatheable soft cottons, responsibly and sustainably sourced, and ethically made in northern India.
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The Thalia Nightgown is rendered in a diaphanous cotton voile in a warm white with a neckline bedecked with a soft lace trimmed ruffle. Rows of delicate pintuck pleats adorn the front from the shoulders and release about waist length....
The Loumarin Slip pays homage to a white cotton vintage slip from the 1940s with a couple modern updates like making the delicate straps adjustable and adding side snaps on the bodice for easier wear for modern day. The Loumarin...
Darling and utterly feminine, the Odile Chemise is fashioned in white cotton lawn with sweet cotton crochet lace panel along the top of the bodice. Inspired by Edwardian era chemises, the Odile is a versatile gem and serves as a...
Inspired by a charming intimates set from the 1940s, the Jane Bandeau Top is crafted in our signature Forget Me Not ditsy floral print. This loungewear top features center gathers and adjustable ties in back and adjustable spaghetti straps and...
Inspired by a charming intimates set from the 1940s, the Jane Tap Shorts are crafted in our signature Forget Me Not ditsy floral print. These shorts features defined waist with sweet shell buttons along the side of the hips and...
Inspired by vintage slips from the 1940s, the Colette slip was designed to be worn as a foundation garment or for lounging around prettily. The Colette slip is cut on the bias from the waist down and features peek-a-boo pale...
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.

