Linen Suiting

Discover our linen collection, Made in Paris from deadstock fabrics sourced from French and Italian luxury houses. Available in 3 timeless colors: an off-white linen and silk canvas, a navy blue GOTS linen canvas, and a black washed linen canvas.

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Linen sets: for elegant summer outfits

Linen is one of the most popular materials in women's summer wardrobes. Naturally thermoregulating, linen keeps you cool throughout the season while offering comfort and elegance. Its subtly rustic texture adds a relaxed touch, making it perfect for summer outfits that transition seamlessly from the beach to long summer dinners.
Wear them together or mix and match, discover our women’s linen sets: linen vest with matching pants or a linen jacket and pants, for summer looks that are both chic and casual.

The linen vest: a summer wardrobe essential


Inspired by the men’s wardrobe, the suit vest is reimagined in linen for summer, bringing elegance, comfort, and breathability to your seasonal wardrobe.
A truly timeless piece in any woman's closet, the linen vest can be worn as a coordinated set with matching trousers, or styled with jeans or a skirt. Its versatility makes it a go-to piece, effortlessly transitioning from beach days to elegant summer evenings. 

The Facettes Studio linen vest is available in three timeless shades: an off-white linen and silk canvas, a navy blue organic linen canvas, and a black linen and viscose twill. Made from deadstock fabrics sourced from leading French and Italian luxury houses, each vest is crafted in 100% linen or linen blends, always free of synthetic fibers, for maximum comfort and lasting elegance.

Linen pants: a timeless piece to wear every summer


Linen suit pants are a must-have for the summer wardrobe, light, elegant, and endlessly versatile. Pair them with a matching vest or jacket for effortlessly refined summer looks that never feel overdone. We enjoy styling them over a one-piece swimsuit for an easy outfit that takes you from the beach to the beach bar with complete elegance.
For light and elegant office outfits and to combat heat waves, linen suit pants will be your best ally for summer looks that suit you.

The linen blazer jacket: an ultra elegant piece


The black blazer is also available in linen and viscose twill, for a summer version of the timeless little black jacket. There are multiple silhouette options, to wear with loose, lightweight cotton jeans, over a summer dress, or as a pantsuit set for an elegant and fresh summer office outfit. Our black linen jacket pairs perfectly with its matching black suit pants.

Linen, an ultra eco-responsible material

Flax cultivation requires little water and pesticides, unlike cotton, it does not require irrigation. The stages of linen production (scutching, spinning, weaving, and sewing) consume little energy. Not all natural materials are equal: many brands will often practice greenwashing techniques by labeling their fabrics as “natural”, but that alone doesn’t make them eco-responsible. While natural materials are generally more pleasant to wear and are free from petrochemicals, they can still have a significant environmental impact. For example, conventional cotton requires large amounts of water and pesticides. Similarly, conventional wool has a high environmental footprint, as sheep farming contributes to greenhouse gas emissions.

At Facettes Studio, we only use deadstock fabrics from major luxury houses to encourage reuse and avoid waste. We work exclusively with natural and artificial fibers, never synthetic. For our linen collection, we selected an ultra-elegant off-white linen and silk canvas, a navy blue canvas made from 100% GOTS-certified linen, and a linen and viscose twill that offers a slightly smoother finish and wrinkles less than pure linen.

Flax, a plant cultivated in France and Belgium

Flax is a natural plant fiber cultivated mainly in temperate and coastal regions, mainly in Belgium and the North of France. France is the world’s leading producer of flax, accounting 80% of global production. Although France grows most of the world’s flax, it is often exported to countries like China or India for processing into fabric and clothing. At Facettes Studio, our linen fabrics are woven in Italy, meaning they stay within Europe and don’t travel around the world multiple times before becoming garments.