Ventile x Cévène
Ventile has partnered with the outdoor brand Cévène to support the launch of its first collection. This collaboration marks an important step toward promoting environmentally conscious innovation in the textile and fashion industries.
The collection features the Ventile Hooded Travel Jacket 360, a versatile jacket made from Ventile organic fabric that can be worn year-round, either as a light outer layer in summer or a warm mid-layer in winter. It also includes the Waterproof Ventile Windbreaker 200, a breathable and rainproof jacket with added reinforcement at the chest and shoulders, also crafted from Ventile organic fabric.
Cévène is among the very few brands that are completely plastic-free. It uses only 100% natural, single-material fabrics. The brand’s approach includes eco-friendly design, avoids harmful blends, ensures biodegradability, and aims to keep its environmental impact as low as possible.
“While fashion and textile fairs highlight the heritage of the industry, they also remind us of the urgent need for innovation, especially in solving environmental issues,” said Renaud Martel, co-founder of Cévène. “We’re proud to play a part in this changing space. With our dedication to natural, biodegradable materials and mindful design, we want to show that fashion can be beautiful, practical, and eco-friendly at the same time.”
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