NATA - Cropped top with short sleeves and wave cut-outs in Oeko-Tex Green metallic thread jersey
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A cropped top with short sleeves and wave-like cut-outs, the Nata model is made from Oeko-Tex®-certified Galaxy jersey (metallic thread effect) in green.
Discovered last season, the Nata top is back this summer in the Blue Sand collection. This time, the cropped top comes in deep green iridescent Oeko-Tex®-certified jersey, giving the impression of being set with metallic threads. Face to face, you can coordinate it with the Magritte skirt for an all-out look, or mix it with Blake or Healy jeans, available in both washed blue and ecru denim.
72% polyamide, 16% polyester, 12% elastane
Certification: Oeko-Tex®
From creation to manufacture
Design and conception in Paris
Manufacturing in Monastir, Tunisia
Visited workshop, employing exclusively women to promote their emancipation through work
Fabric made in Italy
No air transport
Care
Wash at 30°
Do not tumble dry
Do not bleach
Iron at low temperature
Professional dry cleaning
The Nata top is designed in our studio in the heart of the Marais district and is made in a partner workshop based in Tunisia employing women exclusively to promote their emancipation through work with fabric made in Italy. We make sure that transport is not by plane.
Eco-responsibility is at the heart of Fête Impériale's commitments. Each of our designs is imagined by our creative team under the guidance of our artistic director, then prototyped by our model-makers in our Paris workshop. With an ever-increasing focus on French and even European manufacturing, Fête Impériale works hand-in-hand with regularly audited partner factories, whose social commitment aims to improve the daily lives of their employees. The choice of materials is also key to guaranteeing the lowest possible ecological impact: that's why Fête Impériale favors natural materials (or recycled ones, for synthetics) and relies on the Oeko-Tex label to audit its production. It is also with this in mind that Fête Impériale relies on series produced in reasoned quantities, thus avoiding the risk of overproduction.