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VANITA ROSA

Vanita Rosa: the elegance of transparency
VANITA ROSA is a luxury resortwear collection for women launched in 2002 by Valérie Bourdin. The collection of blouses, dresses, and tunics has a unique gypsy and jet-set spirit combining noble fabrics, pastel colors, and fine French lace from Calais. The result is a seasonless brand that is as luxurious as it is bohemian. Women who love to travel the world love VANITA ROSA. MADE IN FRANCE: All collections are designed and entirely made in PARIS in our own "Atelier de Couture" which is a guarantee of quality for the brand. Valérie loves working with noble fabrics such as linen or silk, and all shapes are brought together with a very unique and fine French lace that has become the "signature" of the brand over the years. Each season, she selects lace from the best French suppliers in Calais and creates her own linen gradients. Valérie is also very intensely involved in the overall creation process for a perfect result. From the design of the pattern to the final fitting, Valérie follows everything to ensure that each of her clients receives the perfect outfit.
Vanita Rosa embraces the philosophy of Slow Fashion, identifying with a fashion based on entirely handcrafted collections. The style was developed with a focus on quality rather than quantity in mind. It aims to rethink our relationship with clothing, promoting sustainable production methods for the benefit of the planet and everyone.
The choice to be a quality and, above all, ethical brand, producing exclusively in the Parisian workshop using local artisans, guarantees a more meticulous and controlled production. It is mainly characterized by the use of natural textile fibers, which makes it a niche reality.
The Vanita Rosa collection is handmade in Paris with the utmost respect for people, materials, and the environment. A timeless, bohemian-luxe, and feminine collection, crafted using only the highest-quality fabrics. Combining style and well-being... Glamour and ethics meet...

VANITA ROSA

Vanita Rosa: the elegance of transparency
VANITA ROSA is a luxury resortwear collection for women launched in 2002 by Valérie Bourdin. The collection of blouses, dresses, and tunics has a unique gypsy and jet-set spirit combining noble fabrics, pastel colors, and fine French lace from Calais. The result is a seasonless brand that is as luxurious as it is bohemian. Women who love to travel the world love VANITA ROSA. MADE IN FRANCE: All collections are designed and entirely made in PARIS in our own "Atelier de Couture" which is a guarantee of quality for the brand. Valérie loves working with noble fabrics such as linen or silk, and all shapes are brought together with a very unique and fine French lace that has become the "signature" of the brand over the years. Each season, she selects lace from the best French suppliers in Calais and creates her own linen gradients. Valérie is also very intensely involved in the overall creation process for a perfect result. From the design of the pattern to the final fitting, Valérie follows everything to ensure that each of her clients receives the perfect outfit.
Vanita Rosa embraces the philosophy of Slow Fashion, identifying with a fashion based on entirely handcrafted collections. The style was developed with a focus on quality rather than quantity in mind. It aims to rethink our relationship with clothing, promoting sustainable production methods for the benefit of the planet and everyone.
The choice to be a quality and, above all, ethical brand, producing exclusively in the Parisian workshop using local artisans, guarantees a more meticulous and controlled production. It is mainly characterized by the use of natural textile fibers, which makes it a niche reality.
The Vanita Rosa collection is handmade in Paris with the utmost respect for people, materials, and the environment. A timeless, bohemian-luxe, and feminine collection, crafted using only the highest-quality fabrics. Combining style and well-being... Glamour and ethics meet...
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