Flapper Genevieve Xhaet

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Flapper Genevieve Xhaet Sustainability Profile

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Flapper is a women’s accessories brand founded by Geneviève Xhaet in 2013 and based in Milan. The brand focuses on headwear, including turbans, wraps, cloche, headbands and hats, and presents its work as rooted in Italian craftsmanship, Made in Italy values and artisanal knowledge. Sustainability-related references on the brand’s site and in coverage include the use of natural materials and fine fabrics, short supply chains, limited production, handmade production in Italy, and the use of recycled or lower-impact textiles. The brand also states that it follows slow fashion principles and has used eco-friendly materials such as Econyl.

Flapper Genevieve Xhaet Sustainability Actions

Handmade production in Italy

Every piece is made by hand in Italy, with numbers volutarily limited. Flapper is handcrafted in Italy by local artisans, in alignment with slow fashion principles.

Used recycled textiles

The brand states that production includes 25 per cent of fabrics recycled or at low environmental impact, and that the autumn-winter 2023 collection introduced 30 per cent recycled fabrics.

Uses natural materials

Flapper uses natural materials and prized textiles, including wool, cashmere and linen, all sourced, styled and handsewn respecting Made in Italy values and artisanal knowledge.

Adopted Econyl

The brand says it adopts modern eco-friendly materials, like Econyl, a new sustainable nylon.

Short Italian supply chain

Flapper describes its production as having a short supply chain and being 100 per cent Italian.

Flapper Genevieve Xhaet Sustainability Commitments

2030

Raise sustainable fabrics to 50%

Flapper says it aims to expand the share of sustainable fabrics to 50 per cent by 2030.


Sustainable Development Goals

Flapper Genevieve Xhaet is committed to advancing these Global Goals to promote prosperity for people & planet.

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