Aditi Dress

Consisting of long and short sleeved dresses, skirts and culottes, the line of evergreen and seasonal staples is made from two eco-conscious materials, debuting for the first time this spring.
Consisting of long and short sleeved dresses, skirts and culottes, the line of evergreen and seasonal staples is made from two eco-conscious materials, debuting for the first time this spring.
The Aditi dress, made with recycled WonderTex, retails for $195.
Recycled WonderTex, a reimagined version of an M.M.LaFleur fan favorite, is now being produced using recycled plastic bottles, the brand said.
The Etsuko dress, made with Recycled Wondertex, retails for $195.
A heavy crepe fabric made from wood fibers also makes an appearance in the line.
The Regina dress, made with cellulosic crepe fabric, retails for $240.
The Zhou culotte, also made with tree-pulp based fabric, retails for $195.
Harvested from sustainably managed forests, where trees are farmed to guarantee reforestation, the fabric is used on drapey dresses and wide-leg trousers.
Over the past decade, the company has nurtured a value proposition built on the idea of a versatile, long-lasting capsule wardrobe.
Many of the brand’s staples are basics meant to be mixed and matched for a variety of wearing occasions.
The brand also promotes at-home care for garments, rather than dry-cleaning, with nearly half of its garments built to be machine washable.