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The production model I embrace with Nathueral is independent: it doesn’t involve multiple collections or seasonal launches, but a single, eternal, and timeless collection, which gradually welcomes variations of my clothing and accessory models.

The shop is updated periodically with drops, adding the new products I’ve created: imagine each drop as a precious little droplet joining the collection. It’s the moment when I release new creations, always produced in very limited quantities, one model at a time: for the same garment, like a sweatshirt, you’ll find some écru proposals and some artistic pieces ready for delivery, all unique. Each drop will also include a selection of customizable items.

The availability of items in the shop is always connected to the rhythms of the production cycle, and between restocks, there will be a waiting period, much like in nature. As you can see, the shopping experience I offer is non-conventional, intentionally slow and conscious: you’ll know in advance when the next drop is happening by staying in touch through the newsletter, which will take you into Nathueral’s secret garden.
All Nathueral creations are handmade, from the tailoring of the sartorial model to the decoration. I follow the rhythm of nature, with a slow and responsible production cycle, leaving no waste or environmental traces.
I create clothing and accessories using precious natural fabrics, fully traceable and made in Italy. I favor hemp, organic cotton, linen, nettle, bamboo, soy, tencel-lyocell, and seacell-algae.
All the materials I use for crafting are organic and biodegradable: the buttons are made from olive wood (recovered from seasonal pruning), the thread is cotton, the elastic and labels are made from natural fibers, as is the packaging.
Botanical materials are the absolute protagonists of the decorations I create through sustainable and artisanal techniques, in continuous experimentation: natural dyeing, shibori, ecoprint, block print, screen printing, boro, and sashiko.
Inspired by reuse, I offer vintage second-hand clothing, like denim jackets or silk blouses, which find new life through upcycling: I renew them using embroidery, scraps of natural fabrics, and botanical materials.
I also choose deadstock fabrics (leftover stock from Italian companies) and precious antique fabrics that I love to give a second life to, after finding them in vintage markets: this is how decorative home items, like cushions, are born.
The newsletter leads you into Nathueral’s secret garden — a place filled with colour, scent, and quiet poetry. You can picture me writing it the old-fashioned way, by hand, with a cup of coffee (or mate) beside me, guided by the rhythm of the seasons. It’s where I share what’s happening inside my atelier, and where you’ll hear first when a new drop is about to arrive (so you can take a first look as soon as everything goes live). I’ll be waiting for you there.
Natural Fabrics
Artisan Techniques
Upcycling