Roll call
Wallpaper|August 2021
Nona Source gives a new lease of life to LVMH’s high-end deadstock fabrics
LAURA HAWKINS
Roll call

An ecological cave of wonder sits in Tours, the capital of France’s Loire Valley, southwest of Paris. Its shelves are stacked with roll upon roll of exquisite fabrics: cloudy cloque in a delectable peach, a gauzy seersucker with vivid jacquard flowers, an undulating floral lace, a wool and silk Prince of Wales check in bold blues and reds. These bolts and bundles are all deadstock materials supplied by a single haute couture maison. They aren’t destined to gather dust or mildew, as often happens with forgotten fabrics from a single clothing season. Instead, they are available as second-life materials to major and emerging clothing brands who are keen to use a circular economy model.

Welcome to the warehouse of Nona Source, a new sustainability-focused digital platform that resells second-life fabrics at competitive prices. Launched in April 2021, it was incubated by LVMH’s entrepreneurial innovation programme DARE.

This story is from the August 2021 edition of Wallpaper.

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