Shown above is the Jackie Dress pattern made with Sea Glass, an exceptional quality long-fiber Polish linen. Below is Vogue 9112 made with an out-of-stock colorway of deadstock linen from Chalet et Ceci.
We’ve all heard of farm-to-table dining. Poland has been practicing the textile equivalent for centuries: field-to-fabric linen. One of the few places where flax is still grown, spun, woven, and finished in the same country, it has a linen-making tradition dating to the Middle Ages and continues to produce the exceptional cloth prized by today’s fashion designers.
Our current curation features a selection of solids, stripes, and prints from top fashion houses and fabric mills worldwide. Below are some of our favorites. You’ll find more in the Linen Collection on MARCYTILTON.com. And finally, remember to check the new Clearance Collection early and often for fresh deals daily.




















