Top Bianca in Aloe Vera
Top Bianca in Aloe Vera
Crop top in Aloe Vera jersey with rolled shoulder straps. Made in Italy.
The garment is made of Aloe Vera fiber, a plant renowned for its great beneficial properties, used both in food and cosmetics. The gel produced by its leaves is rich in amino acids, polysaccharides, vitamins and enzymes and has a dermoprotective, moisturizing and emollient effect, giving the skin a beautiful feeling of freshness and softness. Aloe has countless benefits for human health, and focusing on skin benefits, we remember its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and detox properties.
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MATERIALI
Anna Valotta Design focuses on environmentally responsible materials by prioritizing organic, recycled, and plant-based fibers that reduce ecological impact. The brand uses certified raw materials such as GOTS-certified organic cotton and GRS-certified recycled fibers to ensure strict environmental and social standards across the supply chain. It incorporates innovative low-impact textiles, including bamboo, lyocell, cupro, soy fiber, and coffee-derived fibers, many of which come from renewable or waste sources and are produced through closed-loop processes. Natural fibers like organic wool and plant-based alternatives are selected for durability, breathability, and reduced chemical use, helping garments last longer while remaining skin-friendly. Even accessories and packaging follow sustainability principles, with biodegradable components such as corozo buttons and FSC-certified paper materials.
PRODUZIONE
The production process is rooted in Italian craftsmanship, beginning with ecological fabric sourcing in Tuscany and continuing through garment manufacturing in the couture district of Lombardy, particularly around Varese. The brand carefully monitors each stage of the supply chain, from ethically sourced yarns to water-saving and low-impact production technologies. Localized manufacturing in Italy supports transparency, reduces transport impact, and helps ensure high labor and social standards. Traditional sartorial expertise is combined with modern sustainability practices to create durable, timeless garments designed for long-term use. Overall, the production model emphasizes responsible craftsmanship, traceability, and continuous improvement toward lower environmental impact.


