Circular surplus materials at Spring-Summer 25 Paris Fashion Week
For this Spring-Summer 25 season, an array of designers celebrated circularity by bringing on stage Nona Source’ surplus materials to create stunning collections.
Creative re-use was not merely about making a statement but establishing a new standard for ethical design and inspiring a mindful approach that will undoubtedly shape future trends in menswear.
Bianca Saunders - 'The hotel' Collection
Discover the imaginative essence of Bianca Saunders’ menswear collection through her latest Spring-Summer 2025 collection, where the British designer of Jamaican descent has elegantly captured an era renowned for its fashion.
Our Cupro Shiny Lining gave a soft draped look to a tailored top and pants, both shimmering in a stunning shade of electric blue, as well as another long-sleeved top from our Reversible Sequins.
Celebrating Caribbean culture, feminine draping and tailored silhouettes came alive from the distinctive qualities of our materials to craft a collection that embodies creativity and circularity.
© GW +
Jeanne Friot - 'IDOLS' Collection
Staged on the Ecole Duperré’s rooftop, Jeanne Friot showcased her Spring Summer 2025 collection ‘IDOLS’ and reinterpreted in her iconic best-sellers.
The designer crafted our fabrics into unique looks defining her eponymous brand: through our Glossy Vinyl, she fashioned a multi-form wing-sleeved. Drawing inspiration from our Sparkling Lamé, Jeanne Friot imagined a stunning asymmetrical dress, merging elegance with avant-garde design.
Nona Source is proud to discover such exceptional surplus materials being transformed into iconic pieces and support all the designers committed to fashion circularity.
© ALEX POMMIER
From surplus materials to Haute Couture runways
Stéphane Rolland - Haute Couture
Inside the prestigious Salle Pleyel, French designer Stéphane Rolland turned Autumn-Winter 2425 Haute Couture into enchantment with a runway show that captured the essence of Parisian grace.
On stage, elegant silhouettes revealed some of our high-end fabrics, such as a stunning asymmetrical dress in white Gazar and black Wool Crepe.
Celebrating the romance of Paris, the classic black and white pairing was elevated with delicate hints of silver, showcasing exquisite tailoring techniques with our fabrics in a striking Wool Crepe and Black Satin cut-out tuxedo jumpsuit, and an exceptional long cut-out dress in black and white Jersey, adorned with a diamond belt.
In choosing our high-quality surplus materials for his Haute Couture line, the designer not only reaffirms his desire in creating unique pieces of exceptional quality, but also demonstrates a strong commitment to sustainable high fashion.
© LAUNCHMETRICS/SPOTLIGHT
Julie de Libran - Haute Couture
Embracing the majestic world of Julie de Libran for the Spring-Summer 24-25 Haute Couture season, the talented designer takes inspiration from our circular surpluses to design unique pieces in limited series and create refined collections.
As she says herself: ´Giving new life to these materials so that they don’t go to waste is really part of my philosophy and my creative process.’
We are proud to promote creative circularity as a driving force to engage the future transformation of fashion, alongside Julie de Libran.
© JULIE DE LIBRAN