GIULIA - High-waisted shorts in Linen Cotton Black
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Giulia shorts are high-waisted, wide-leg shorts made from Linen blended fabric in black. Cotton black and is made in France.
The Giulia shorts are back for the Blue Sand collection, spring-summer 2024. These shorts offer a timeless cut to suit all body types, with a high waist and loose fit. Its fluid, textured fabric and timeless black hue make for an elegant piece that will follow you through the seasons. This model is above all easy to live with: as a total black look with a coordinating top, it can be twisted with a printed shirt like Alice or Castiglione, or mixed with a cropped top like Cozzano or Hydra. A cropped jacket like Grace will finish off the silhouette to warm up the look in mid-season.
- Cut: wide cut and high waist
- Details: gold zipper on back, darts on back
- Naomi is 1m75 tall and wears a size 36 //. Aliane is 1m73 and wears a size 38
- These shorts are normally sized: we advise you to choose your usual size.
60% Cotton, 40% Linen
Pocket bottoms: 100% acetate
From creation to manufacture
Design and conception in Paris
Manufacturing in France (Île de France)
Workshop visited
Fabric made in Italy
No air transport
Care
Hand Wash or 30°
Do not tumble dry
Do not bleach
Iron at medium temperature
Professional dry cleaning
Eco-responsibility is at the heart of Fête Impériale's commitments. Each of our models is thus imagined by our creative team under the impulse of our artistic director and then prototyped by our model makers in our Parisian workshop. With the will to tend more and more towards a French or even European manufacture, Fête Impériale works hand in hand with partner factories regularly audited whose social involvement tends to improve the daily life of its employees. The choice of materials is also key to guarantee the lowest possible ecological impact: this is why Fête Impériale favors natural materials (or recycled materials, for synthetics) and relies on the Oeko-Tex label to audit its productions. It is also with this in mind that Fête Impériale relies on series produced in reasonable quantities, thus avoiding the risk of overproduction.