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Taking cues from the 60s radical Italian art movement dubbed “Arte Povera”, Nanushka’s Resort ’22 collection is filled with garments that play canvas to a plethora of prints. A case in point? The Kith shirt. Stitched together from a breezy fabric blend that’s enriched with linen and cotton, this button-up style is planted with flourishing florals stemming from its sharp collar to straight hem. Falling relaxed over your frame, it’s one for balmy days.
Focusing on craftsmanship, detail and fabric, Nanushka builds an elegant, modern wardrobe informed by travel, innovation and heritage. Founder Sandra Sandor’s dedication to responsible production drives the brand’s commitment to sustainability, anchored around three pillars: circularity, community and earth, including 100% sustainably-sourced products by 2025.
'Made with 58% linen. Linen is made from the fibres of the flax plant. Flax is resilient and can grow in poor soil, using less water than cotton to produce.'