Committed to democratize the supply chain.
We’re merging the physical and digital world of the textile industry and serve as the portal between both. We are rewriting the rules of responsible textile creation, by digitizing the design- and production process and the introduction of Textile-as-a-Service. With technology at the core of our business, we are committed to democratize the supply chain through our transparent ecosystem of trailblazers, partners and creators.
From the web to our lab in a click.
At Boutique we’re constantly working to enable a seamless transition between the digital and tactile
world.
By having all knowledge in-house we can mirror production faciliaties to improve workflows.
♦ Variety of 16 and 20gg circular knitting machines
♦ Worldwide integrated production network
♦ Wide range of in-house yarn stock and knowledge
♦ Rapidly growing offering of digital design possibilities
Working on the future of textile creation since 2015.
With over a decade of experience, Boutique has worked with global industry
leaders in fashion, sportswear, interior and automotive brands to create consciously bespoke textiles.
Together with our transparent ecosystem of responsible suppliers we are devoted to give creators worldwide
access to responsible textile creation.
“Our mission is to inspire and enable an entire generation of creators to make less but more meaningful and responsible products.”
Mini-Skirt Suits With Major Impact
Thebe Magugu and Luar’s Raul Lopez rethought the trench as the season’s must-have outerwear while Louis Vuitton’s Nicolas Ghesquière and Valentino’s Pierpaolo Piccioli placed their bets on dramatic capes. Rodarte offered holistic sun salutations and Stella McCartney turned mushrooms into bags. Riccardo Tisci perfected the bum-reveal at Burberry while Mike Eckhaus and Zoe Latta did it with transparent garments that covered up as much as they exposed.
Tops That Pop, Fluff, and Fray
As the industry snapped back to the usual fashion month rhythms, the collections that stood out after four weeks of runway shows had less to do with garments and more to do with new modes of presenting fashion. As per our seasonal recap, the shows that we will remember from spring 2022 are the lively experiments that redefined what a show could be, like Balenciaga’s The Simpsons episode, Balmain’s music festival, and Marni’s performance piece with an audience fully outfitted in upcycled Marni wares..
Solar Power Colors for the Beach, the Office, and the Nail Salon
But what of silhouette, texture and color, and material development? The emphasis on shows and showiness actually seems to have freed up designers’ thinking when it comes to clothes. We got everything from Grecian draping at Loewe to exposed torsos at Miu Miu and crisp little skirt suits at Christian Dior. Both Marine Serre and Dries Van Noten put an emphasis on you-have-to-touch-it texture while Botter’s Rushemy Botter and Lisi Herrebrugh and Sunnei’s Loris Messina and Simone Rizzo created sleek surfwear and stripes that come alive on a laptop or phone screen.
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