Nascita & Neonati - Materiale Riciclato
In una costante ricerca di preservare le risorse, Bonpoint privilegia l’uso di fibre riciclate, in particolare per i suoi capi tecnici. Trasformare scarti tessili e fibre usate in nuove risorse di alta qualità limita l’estrazione di materie prime vergini, riduce il consumo di acqua ed energia e abbassa significativamente le emissioni di gas serra. L’adozione di questi materiali riciclati rappresenta un passo essenziale per preservare i nostri ecosistemi e promuovere un’industria della moda consapevole e circolare, con un’impronta di carbonio ridotta.
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In this wardrobe, the material already tells a story. The thread, reinvented, retains a gentle hand, a precise hold, a quiet presence against the skin. Bonpoint lays down its codes, those almost secret details that spark emotion at first glance.
The Spirit of Babywear
Baby clothes made from recycled materials slip into the Bonpoint universe with the same exacting eye for line and finish as the Maison's heritage pieces. Nothing is showy; everything is read in the drape, in the balance of a volume, in a shade of ivory or pearl grey. The newborn wardrobe becomes a cocoon, then a silhouette, as the child begins to awaken.
The Maison favours essentials that speak to one another: an embroidered-collar bodysuit beneath fine knitwear, a romper that lets the air circulate, a buttoned cardigan that warms without weighing down. Prints, when they appear, keep that precious restraint that is unmistakably Bonpoint, like a delicate Liberty print. And the garment is already imagined as a piece to keep.
Recycled Materials as an Experience
The sensation begins with touch. A recycled cotton, smoothed and even, recalls the softness of batiste, whilst a knit in recycled fibres finds again the suppleness of combed yarn. Certain fabrics play with the light, like a fine poplin that stays crisp, or a veil subtly lined to preserve opacity in photographs.
In this work, finishes speak softly and for a long time. A neatly set neckline, smocking that sketches a discreet relief, a cotton lining that softens contact, covered buttons that close with a couturier's gesture. The Peter Pan collar, sometimes embroidered, frames the face with that tender precision that is the Maison's signature.
Baby Silhouettes, From Newborn Days to Family Moments
The first days call for enveloping lines, newborn cardigans and soft sets, where knitwear becomes a refuge. Then come daytime silhouettes: light blouses, bloomers and rompers that follow every gesture and every curiosity. For family occasions, the look shifts in tone: luminous ivory, powder pink, a very deep navy, sometimes a winter burgundy that warms the picture.
Certain moments lend themselves to discreet finery. A smocked dress answers a poplin shirt and a fine cardigan, in a harmony of materials. Liberty slips onto a dress or a blouse, composing that French silhouette one loves to find again in birthdays and albums, even from afar, when international shipping extends the link with Paris.
Craftsmanship, Finishes and Passing Down
Since 1975, Bonpoint has anchored its collections in an atelier heritage and in just proportions, designed for a child's body. The palette remains restrained: ecru, sand, pearl grey, sky blue, so pieces meet and layer naturally. The savoir-faire is read in the precision of a seam and in the way an embroidered collar frames the nape, with a luxury of detail that is never overstated.
This exacting standard gives the garment its patina. Worn, washed, kept, it retains its hand and its line, and becomes part of a circular approach to fashion, able to offer a second life. Certain styles become touchstones: the smocked dress, the embroidered-collar bodysuit, the newborn cardigan, the buttoned cardigan, then they are passed on, folded with care, rich with memories.
Giving a Luxury Recycled-Material Newborn Gift
To give a luxury newborn gift made from recycled materials is to choose a piece that speaks of attention and lastingness, without ever losing emotion. A softly knitted newborn cardigan, an embroidered-collar bodysuit, a romper with a clean line, or a delicately smocked dress make presents that photograph beautifully and are kept with tenderness. The gesture lasts, because the material endures and the allure remains. At Bonpoint, this gift becomes a fragment of heritage, ready to be loved, then passed down.













































