A responsible capsule collection, born from the sleeping Luxury Maisons.
After a successful first act in 2024, Hast and Nona Source sign a new collaboration under the banner of refinement and circularity. Entitled Act II: 'The Art and The Fabric' this summer capsule embodies a vision of fashion shared by both of those brands: creative, sustainable and based on the intelligence of resources.
Materials, a primary source of inspiration
Nona Source collaborates with Hast for the second time to bring exceptional pieces to life, revealing the full richness of the fabrics without altering their true character. Raw silk, luminous radzimir, striped poplin or lightweight Japanese wool, each creation emerges from the material itself, reflecting a more conscious, sustainable and authentic approach to fashion.
A circular wardrobe with high textile value
This capsule reveals a wardrobe conceived as a tribute to noble materials.
The work jacket, cut in tussah canvas silk, imposes its raw, luminous texture, while the summer shirts with their Cuban collar, in GOTS-certified twill cotton, play the card of casual, responsible elegance.
The pants, both sartorially-inspired, feature vintage references: a gurkha model in light Japanese wool, structured by a wide waistband and deep pleats; and a drop-loop cut in linen and lyocell, with lowered loops inspired by the 1930s, finished with a generous lapel.
These pieces are complemented by a popover shirt in fine stripes, whose half-placket buttoning recalls the elegance of a polo shirt, and an emerald work jacket in radzimir wool-silk.
The latter, subtly inspired by shantung, offers a rare balance between noble fall, measured shine and lively texture.


Creating without reproducing, innovating without overproducing
With this capsule, we reaffirm our commitment to design differently, by making the most of what already exists. A transparent approach, embodied by two complementary players: Hast, an independent men's brand committed since 2012 to sustainable and desirable fashion, and Nona Source, spearheading creative circularity applied to luxury.
This innovative approach has generated a significant environmental impact: over 2.5 million liters of water saved and 4.25 tons of CO₂ avoided. These results provide a concrete illustration of the benefits of responsible fashion, where every decision is guided by a concern for environmental efficiency and the reduction of necessary resources.