Le Kasha

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About the brand
Le Kasha was originally founded in France in 1918 as a revolutionary textile company that created innovative fabric made with Kashmir goat hair blended with new fibers. The brand quickly gained prestige by supplying fabrics to legendary French Haute Couture houses including Jeanne Lanvin and Jean Patou, with its reputation cemented when Coco Chanel used Le Kasha fabric to create her first suit collection in the 1920s. After being dormant for over 50 years, the brand was relaunched in 2016 by Mali Marciano, who comes from a family heritage in knitwear. Today, Le Kasha operates as a luxury lifestyle brand inspired by travel and adventure, offering complete wardrobes in pure organic cashmere, silk, and linen. The brand's signature "Cachemire de Voyage" collection features cashmere sourced from the finest regions of Inner Mongolia, designed with clean lines, neutral tones, and light fabrics that embody relaxed functionality. Each piece is crafted to be infinitely combinable and suitable for any occasion, from desert to beach, creating timeless garments that serve as travel companions for the modern wanderer.







