Premium Natural Fabrics.

JESSIE FLAMMING exclusively uses natural fiber fabrics, including silk, cotton, canvas, and viscose, all sourced from the UK. Natural fibers not only provide a softer touch against the skin but also offer superior quality and longevity.

Natural fibers are often a more sustainable, coming from renewable resources and being biodegradable, thus reducing landfill waste. These fabrics are breathable, moisture-wicking, and hypoallergenic, promoting health for wearers and the environment. Their production uses fewer harmful chemicals than synthetic fibers, leading to cleaner water and soil. By prioritizing natural fibers and quality, we aim to have a less harmful impact to the environment, fostering a healthier fashion approach.

A Celebration of Raw Designed.

Natural. Simple. Clean. At JESSIE FLAMMING, we create conscious and transparent products. Cultivating relationships between creativity, craftsmanship, ethics, and the environment. Our goal is to refine our production process, promoting a healthy life cycle for each garment. Designed for longevity, our pieces are meant to be enjoyed across multiple seasons.

We source all our fabrics from the UK, using only high-quality natural fibers. This supports local artisans and helps reduce our carbon emissions. Our garments are carefully crafted in Europe, reflecting our dedication to ethical practices and exceptional quality. Each piece showcases the skill and artistry of its makers. When you place an order, we ship it directly from our headquarters in Paris, France, maintaining a close connection to our products and ensuring they align with our values of quality, integrity, and traceability.

With each new collection, we seek innovative ways to reduce our environmental impact and create designs that embrace the rawness of nature.

Recommended Care Instructions

  • Machine wash on a gentle cycle with cold water to preserve fabric integrity.

    Use a mild detergent free of harsh chemicals to maintain color and texture.

    Avoid fabric softeners, as they can damage natural fibers.

  • Air dry your garments by laying them flat or hanging them to prevent shrinkage and maintain shape.

    If using a dryer, select a low heat setting and remove garments while slightly damp to reduce wrinkles.

    Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight, which can fade colors.

  • Silk: If necessary, iron on a low setting while the fabric is slightly damp, using a pressing cloth to safeguard the surface. Alternatively, you can gently steam the fabric to remove wrinkles without causing any damage.

    Cotton: Iron on a medium to high setting while the fabric is still damp for optimal results. Use steam as needed to smooth out any wrinkles.