Plan C launches sustainable collection made from deadstock fabrics

High-end women’s clothing and accessories brand, Plan C which was founded by Carolina Castiglioni is launching its first series of green spirit-infused capsule collections.

The inaugural capsule, dubbed C.01, is made entirely of deadstock fabrics from prior collections and is only available on the brand’s website.

Carolina Castiglioni, Plan C’s creative director, said Plan C is based on a concept of fashion that is timeless. Her goal has always been to design enticing items that ladies would treasure and wear again and again by mixing and combining them with fresh trends. As a result, she wanted to breathe fresh life into magnificent textiles that they’d used in earlier collections, beginning off a virtuous, long-term cycle that represents the circular economy’s ideals.

Carolina added simultaneously, they relished the opportunity to create limited-edition works that were only available through their own online store. She believes it is critical to provide their customers with the opportunity to purchase something really special.

The C.01 capsule presents a summery wardrobe that juxtaposes reimagined Plan C hallmark necessities with new pieces that will be available in a variety of fabrics and colours in the brand’s forthcoming spring collection.

The capsule includes belted dresses, versatile overalls, Bermuda pants, shirts, T-shirts enriched with the brand’s signature Pili & Bianca patches, as well as a knitted cotton striped sweater, a bomber, and a raincoat jacket, with fabrics ranging from a green polka dot viscose and striped cotton to a sunflower yellow Japanese waterproof textile.

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