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Lin ou lyocell : quelle matière vous convient le mieux ?
Lin ou lyocell : comment choisir ? Origine, entretien et style, tout ce qu'il faut savoir sur ces deux matières avant de les adopter.
Notre processus de fabrication de A à Z, contre le greenwashing
Le greenwashing dans la mode, ça ressemble souvent à de belles promesses sans preuves : des étiquettes « éco-responsables » cousues à l'autre bout du monde, des campagnes « vertes » lancées par des marques qui produisent des millions de pièces par saison. Chez Marigold, marque de vêtements féminins fabriquée à Montréal depuis 2014, on ne fait pas de promesses, on illustre nos propos. Voici comment on fabrique, vraiment.
Behind the Scenes at Marigold
In 2014, Marilyne filmed alone in her studio. No team, no budget, no perfect plan, just a camera, a vision, and a deep desire to create differently. She called these vlogs "Journal of a Fashion Designer." Raw, sincere images, captured day by day, telling the story behind the scenes of a brand still learning to walk.
Today, Marigold has grown, asserted itself, weathered storms and found its way. And upon rediscovering these archives, something became clear: it was time to pick up the camera again. Not to relive the past, but to tell what the brand has become with the same sincerity, the same unfiltered honesty, the same passion as on day one.
The Marigold Family collection: dressing up differently together
Matching clothes for the whole family, from toddlers to adults, handmade to order in the Marigold workshop in Verdun, Montreal. The idea : to create visual harmony without dressing everyone the same, by playing with the brand's exclusive materials and patterns. An artisanal and eco-responsible approach, with a manufacturing time of approximately two weeks.