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With the boom of logo mania back in the ‘90s, motifs have become a modern way to identify a fashion house. While many emerging designers take years to find their own trademark, it took less than half a decade for the world to fall in love with Marine Serre’s Crescent Moon.

Serre first debuted the iconic motif during her 2017 graduation collection, displaying it on tops, headpieces, and her signature bodysuits. Since then, the moon print has gained momentum with the help of A-list celebrities like Dua Lipa, Bella Hadid, and Beyoncé, too.

The motif has become a major signifier for fashion enthusiasts, but the French designer's intention goes beyond a playful symbol. Marine Serre’s moon print represents a sense of evolution in sustainability. Recycling and upcycling are the biggest part of the 28-year-old’s ethos. She’s been showing us her approach by giving a second life to used clothing and by working with sustainable materials seen in garments like this long-sleeve top.

While this piece maintains the classic long-sleeve silhouette, its ecological composition is what makes it even more attractive. Fibers like recycled elastane and polyamide give the shirt a slightly stretchy and soft-to-the-touch feeling. As for its most eye-catching feature, the emblematic Marine Serre moon print looms throughout the piece.

Designer pieces this popular rarely hit the sale, let alone at more than half-price. Seize the opportunity while the moon is shining.

Shop the Marine Serre Crescent Moon Top in the sale below.

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Marine SerreCrescent Moon Print Top
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