Happy Women’s Day
As a tribute to the strength, resilience, and achievements of women around the world, we’re excited to offer a special promotion: a coupon for a 15% discount on all our fabrics*, valid only until midnight on March 8th (UTC+1).
Choose the fabrics you prefer and enter the following coupon in the shopping cart to take advantage of the discount:
NTWD24V15
*The coupon cannot be used in conjunction with other coupons and doesn’t apply to items on sale.
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Tulle Plissé Pois Stampa Flock TC001160
50% PL, 50% PA 150 cm 53 g / m € 26,30 / m + VAT if applicable 9 m
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Tulle Plissé Pois Stampa Flock TC001159
50% PL, 50% PA 150 cm 53 g / m € 26,30 / m + VAT if applicable 3.3 m
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Tulle Plissé Glitterato TC001158
100% PL 150 cm 50 g / m € 26,30 / m + VAT if applicable 4.3 m
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Tulle Plissé Effetto Lamé TC001157
100% PL 148 cm 278 g / m € 22,95 / m + VAT if applicable 8 m
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Velluto Plissettato TC001165
95% PL, 5% PU 150 cm 462 g / m € 28,90 / m + VAT if applicable 1.9 m
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Dentelle de Calais Chantilly TC001143
58% PA, 30% VI, 12% PL 100 cm 125 g / m € 108,95 / m + VAT if applicable 3.35 m
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Dentelle de Calais Chantilly TC001142
58% PA, 30% VI, 12% PL 100 cm 125 g / m € 108,95 / m + VAT if applicable 5.15 m
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Dentelle de Calais Chantilly TC001141
53% PA, 30% VI, 17% PL 138 cm 74 g / m € 158,50 / m + VAT if applicable 1.15 m
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Tulle Ricamo Paillettes Silver TC001116
100% PL 135 cm 311 g / m € 52,15 / m + VAT if applicable 12 m
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Tulle Perlinato Fiori Degradé TC001114
100% PL 135 cm 263 g / m € 71,10 / m + VAT if applicable 1.9 m
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Jacquard Tulipano Lurex TC001097
89% PL, 6% PC, 5% PM 135 cm 228 g / m € 55,65 / m + VAT if applicable 12.6 m
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Jacquard Tulipano Lurex TC001096
89% PL, 6% PC, 5% PM 135 cm 228 g / m € 55,65 / m + VAT if applicable 8.8 m
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Jacquard Tulipano Lurex TC001095
89% PL, 6% PC, 5% PM 135 cm 228 g / m € 55,65 / m + VAT if applicable 13.9 m
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Ripstop Lamé UN001353
41% VI, 35% PL, 18% WO, 6% PM 150 cm 255 g / m € 37,05 / m + VAT if applicable 1.6 m
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Ripstop Lamé UN001352
41% VI, 35% PL, 18% WO, 6% PM 150 cm 255 g / m € 37,05 / m + VAT if applicable 8.5 m
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Pizzo Rebrodato Mazzolino TC001031
80% PA, 20% PL 135 cm 181 g / m € 47,40 / m + VAT if applicable 8.6 m
What is this Women’s day?
International Women’s Day, observed globally on March 8th, holds significance as a celebration centered on women’s rights, gender equality, and the remarkable achievements of women across social, economic, cultural, and political spheres. Originating in the early 20th century, Women’s Day is acknowledged on diverse dates in various countries and, while it may not be universally recognized as a public holiday on March 8th, it remains a day of immense importance.
This occasion provides a platform for diverse events, panels, and campaigns aimed at amplifying efforts to enhance women’s social, economic, and political rights. It serves as a catalyst for supporting the ongoing struggle for gender equality and shedding light on women’s accomplishments. Additionally, International Women’s Day serves as a poignant opportunity to raise awareness about women’s rights and underscore the pivotal roles women play in society.
International Women’s Day 2024: “Inspire Inclusion”
The central theme for International Women’s Day 2024 is “Inspire Inclusion”. This overarching concept highlights the critical need to foster a society where women are not only acknowledged but also esteemed, respected, and equipped to engage actively in every facet of life. Simultaneously, investing in women serves as an accelerator for progress.
The world is grappling with various crises, from geopolitical conflicts to rising poverty levels and the escalating impacts of climate change. These challenges can only be addressed through solutions that empower women. By investing in women, we can spark change and expedite the transition towards a healthier, safer, and more equal world for all.
History of Women’s Day
This day, initially rooted in the solidarity and activism of women advocating for fundamental rights like voting rights and improved working conditions, saw its inaugural celebration on March 8, 1908. The milestone event was a strike led by women textile workers in New York, where hundreds rallied for enhanced working conditions.
In 1909, March 8 was designated as “National Women’s Day” in the United States, marking a significant step in recognizing the struggles and aspirations of women. The global significance of March 8 was further solidified when, in 1910, it was internationally accepted as a day for women’s rights following a proposal by Clara Zetkin, a prominent socialist and feminist from Germany, at the International Women’s Conference.
Evolving beyond its origins, this day dedicated to women now extends its focus beyond working conditions to encompass women’s rights in education, health, politics, and various other domains. Celebrated worldwide through diverse events, it serves as a platform to raise awareness about gender equality, promote women’s empowerment, and honor the achievements of women throughout history.