Make My Lemonade

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Make My Lemonade is a ready-to-wear and design brand founded by Lisa Gachet in 2015. Its sustainability-related statements focus on European manufacturing, limited production, pre-orders to avoid overproduction, and the use of natural, recycled, and upcycled materials. The brand says its garments are made in Europe, with workshops in Portugal, Spain, Bulgaria, Italy and Paris, and that it regularly visits these sites. It also states that it recovers unused fabrics and end-of-rolls from major fashion houses, uses recycled cardboard packaging, and offers some products in vegan versions.

Make My Lemonade Sustainability Actions

Made in Europe

All our clothes are made in Europe. Our workshops are located in Portugal, Spain, Bulgaria, Italy and even Paris, and we visit them regularly. We have built up a relationship of trust with those who enable us to manufacture our garments in the best possible conditions.

Limited quantities

All our garments are made in limited edition. We adapt our production quantities according to our product and our growth. When we recover fabrics from stocks, we are constrained by the quantity of material available, which limits our production quantities.

Pre-order system

For several collections now, pre-orders have been a great success. This principle enables us to produce and avoids overproduction. Only quantities sold are produced, and raw materials are woven on demand.

Upcycling old stock

We recover unused fabrics, or the ends of rolls, from the stocks of major fashion houses to create new pieces.

Recycled and natural materials

With each collection, we reduce the use of synthetic materials in our garments. Today, after several months' work with our teams and suppliers, we are able to offer collections that are as close to the original as possible, with a majority of natural or recycled materials.

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