Plan C’s Capsule Collection Is Made of Deadstock Fabrics

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High-end women’s clothing label Plan C, founded by Carolina Castiglioni, is about to debut its first-ever eco-friendly capsule collection.

Dubbed C.01, the collection features garments made of deadstock fabrics. Castiglioni says that the decision to use leftover fabrics was rooted in her desire to create a circular economy.

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That is why, in addition to being made of upcycled fabric, all pieces were designed to be timeless and seasonless so that they can be worn and loved for years to come. The capsule features a mix of new styles and variations of the brand’s signature wardrobe-essentials.

Pieces in the capsule range from belted dresses and overalls to a raincoat, a bomber jacket, bermuda pants, and striped t-shirts adorned with the brand’s iconic Pili & Bianca patches.

The C.01 capsule will be available exclusively on Plan C’s website and will debut as part of their summer 2021 collection. 

All images in this article are courtesy of Plan C.

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