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La Isla in the City...

For the first stop in the La Isla in the City capsule, ba&sh finds its inspiration in coastal relief:
From the ecru of warm sand to the luminous yellow or fuchsia of sunsets, the colors make you dream of an infinite summer.

Made from organically grown cotton fibers, the openwork knitwear line brings back to life 
pointelle and crochet, playing with transparencies. 

 

Without leaving the city, the ba&sh woman escapes through her way of dressing for La Isla's second stop. 
In a kaleidoscope of pinks and purples, she lives out her urban escapism. Blowing a warm, colorful breeze, 
the new Yucatan print blends the influence of Indian ikat with the graphics of Indonesian motifs. 

 

For accessories, ba&sh baskets are adorned with raffia. Sourced from the island of Madagascar, this natural fiber
as supple as it is resistant, is hand-woven in audited local workshops. Favoring a short circuit, the weaving
ba&sh baskets take 5 days to weave, reflecting the authentic know-how of our partners in Madagascar.