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Tissus de Rêve

Tissus de Rêve

Vêtements · Women's Fashion

Tissus de Rêve est un détaillant français de tissus et textiles proposant des matériaux de haute qualité pour les projets de couture et de décoration intérieure.

Transformez vos rêves en créations avec des tissus français d'exception

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Mondial Tissus

Mondial Tissus is France’s largest chain of fabric and haberdashery stores, offering more than 6,000 fabrics—cotton, jersey, wool, furnishing, oilcloth, denim—plus threads, patterns, buttons, and trimmings. Prices sit in the mid-range bracket: quilting cotton from €6/m, coating wool €25-35/m, and periodic “tissus à 3 €/m” clearance bins. Sales happen through 110 brick-and-mortar shops across France and a transactional site that carries the full catalogue with 48-hour delivery. The retailer’s edge is breadth and immediacy: 80% of references are kept in-store on rolls, so customers can see drape and colour before buying by the centimetre. Exclusive house collections—organic GOTS-certified cotton, licensed Disney prints, and recycled polyester fleece—rotate every six weeks, giving sewists fresh stock faster than seasonal fashion cycles. Free in-store cutting desks and on-site workshops reinforce the “do it today” positioning. Core shoppers are women 25-55 who sew apparel, childrenswear, or home décor and value French/EU compliance plus tactile choice. Budget-conscious families, cosplay makers, and small Etsy sellers buy remnants and promo bundles; eco-sewists gravitate to the “Tissus Bio” labelled section. The brand speaks to creative self-expression, thrift, and the cultural prestige of “fait-main” in France. Competitors include discount online fabric warehouses, hypermarket craft aisles, and niche Parisian boutiques. Mondial Tissus differentiates through physical scale (national coverage outside major cities), simultaneous low-price and premium organic lines, and integrated services—same-day click-&-collect, free pattern downloads, and sewing classes—that pure-play e-tailers cannot match.

Touchez le tissu, créez aujourd'hui, portez demain

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  • Bio
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Pompeaeau

Pompeaeau.fr sells a tightly curated line of women’s ready-to-wear and small leather goods, priced €90-€350 for dresses and €120-€280 for bags—solidly mid-range. Everything is released in limited, numbered drops and sold exclusively through the brand’s own e-boutique; no wholesale or marketplaces are used. The label’s signature is reversible, zero-waste pattern cutting: each garment can be worn front-to-back or inside-out in at least two colorways, effectively doubling the wardrobe while cutting fabric scrap below 3 %. Their best-known piece, the “180° trench,” flips from stone to charcoal and packs into its own pocket for travel; every item ships with a QR code that traces the French mill that wove the fabric and the Paris atelier that stitched it. Customers are 25-45-year-old urban professionals who commute by bike or train and want a lean, seasonless closet. They value traceability, understated design and the efficiency of buying one piece that functions as two; Instagram engagement shows heavy overlap with followers of zero-waste cooking and capsule-wardrobe accounts. Pompeaeau competes in the crowded French contemporary fashion space where dozens of labels offer clean silhouettes at similar price points. It differentiates through demonstrable sustainability metrics (published LCA for every SKU), reversible engineering that is patented in the EU, and a direct-to-consumer model that keeps margins healthy while staying below premium-brand price thresholds.

One dress, two lives, zero waste

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Valege

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pleasefashion

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Velhy

Velhy sells women’s ready-to-wear, shoes and small leather goods priced €120-€450 for dresses and €280-€650 for outerwear, placing it in the contemporary premium segment. The label is digital-native: 90 % of revenue comes through velhy.com, with the balance from pop-up showrooms in Paris, Lyon and Bordeaux that operate 4-6 weeks each season. The brand’s identity is built on French-milled, certified-wool tweeds woven in Normandy and recycled-cotton denim finished in Portugal; every piece is produced in limited runs of 80-250 units to avoid overstock. Its best-known line is the “Tweed 13” capsule—boxy jackets and matching miniskirts released each March that routinely sell out within 48 hours. Core buyers are 25-40-year-old urban professionals who want identifiable European tailoring without heritage-house pricing and who track sustainability metrics. They value traceable supply chains, small-batch scarcity and Instagram-friendly silhouettes that transition from office to weekend. Velhy competes with other direct-to-consumer womenswear labels that bridge high-street and entry-luxury; it differentiates by keeping production inside the EU, publishing cost breakdowns on product pages and replacing seasonal discounts with a permanent buy-back credit for resale on its own “Second Tweed” platform, tightening inventory and reinforcing brand circularity.

European tailoring that actually fits your budget and values

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Iconelingerie

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Couture embroidery that actually fits your body and your values

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  • Éthique
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Yoek

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Yoek réinvente la mode contemporaine avec une audace britannique incontournable

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