Not a moment too soon, ITINÉRANCE is equipping specialty textile workers with the commercial slingshot to take on Goliathan international companies. The association identifies artisan communities, assists with designing a limited release clothing range, and provides access to new markets. In its first two years, ITINÉRANCE has empowered female textile workers in Greece and Tunisia — and, with support snowballing behind the initiative, plenty more countries should follow.
In 2018, Tronel and Caroline Perdrix co-founded ITINÉRANCE as a non-profit, parallel operation to Atelier Bartavelle, the duo’s French fashion label. So far, the ITINÉRANCE project has moved from Greece (2018) to Tunisia (2019), where Tronel and Perdrix learned and advised on how to improve the commercial viability of handcrafted, traditional textiles.
“We have identified countries where traditional crafts are declining and being replaced with industrialised textiles, which have a damaging environmental and social impact,” explained Tronel.
To tackle this worrying trend, ITINÉRANCE provides its partner communities with B2B (business-to-business) and / or B2C (business-to-consumer) support. The B2B operations allow established artisans to gain brand exposure, while ITINÉRANCE can sell garments for unincorporated textile collectives under a B2C arrangement.