From primary forests to the urban jungle: Manu clothing label
La marque de streetwear haut de gamme de Manu Ithier vient d'obtenir le label Fur Free Retailer et devient partenaire de One Voice pour les animaux.
The last brand labelled FFR by One Voice from Lacoste does not get overlooked! On the contrary, it is adorned with its finest attire and parades on the podiums. Currently in a showroom, the Manu collection by Manu Ithier is the launching pad for this line of streetwear with Southern accents and feline eyes. Guaranteed fur-free sneakers and sweatshirts: the high-end of tomorrow’s urban fashion … sorry: today’s!
The
young 32-year-old designer has just formalized the commitment of his
brand, both contemporary and with ethnic accents, not to use fur at
all, and to go even further in the years to come with the use of
vegetable leather.
Double commitment for animals!
Our
partnership allows part of the benefits of the fall-winter range of
the “Manu” collection (on sale soon on his website),
currently in a showroom at Milan Fashion Week, to go directly to
animals and the wild universe which Manu Ithier was inspired for the
next season. Because he wants to assert loudly his commitment to the
planet and to animals. Foxes, minks, chinchillas … all these poor
beings must stop being held in cages and then killed in excruciating
pain for the vanity of the few.
Youth and know-how
To
dress the feet and to clothe his contemporaries flows through the
veins of Manu Ithier. Born into the world of fashion within a family
that often travelled, he made this travels the foundation of his
inspiration.
The
modernity of its line seems to come out of the most modern Asian
conceptions, this is no wonder for someone who visits Hong Kong on
regular basis. His sneakers are high, designed as futuristic objects
and of absolute comfort, as we imagine that can be lynx or puma pads.
After growing up in France, Brazil and Spain, we also find Manu’s
Latin origins in his name, as well as in his materials, many of which
come from Italy (including know-how), where he currently stays for
part of the year.
A partnership with One Voice, it’s obvious …
Manu
Ithier is an urban designer, who incorporates leopard spots and cats’
eyes in his prints. All this could only be in accordance with the
philosophy of One Voice, whose logo is a tiger and which is so open
to the world!
What
could be better to counterbalance the start of the school year, when
the stores are going to fill up again with pieces tainted with
cruelty, than labelling the Fur Free Retailer program with a young
and urban collection like “Manu”? Quality streetwear, the
“jungle” against the use of fur? We can only applaud this
and we advise you to run and do the same!