. A few weeks before the launch of Nona Source, LVMHâs new platform selling deadstock, the co-founders have transformed their office into a studio to shoot the fabrics in very high-definition visuals. There are scraps of soft curly llama wool in brown sugar hues, a swathe of electric blue double-faced silk satin beautifully arranged on a Stockman mannequin, and much more besides. Nona Source, which launches this Monday, is the brainchild of Romain Brabo, formerly a materials buyer at LVMH-owned Givenchy. âIn my role, I would go to warehouses, and I saw the multiplication of deadstocks,â he says. âI thought: on one hand, there are young designers seeking beautiful fabrics to make their collections; on the other hand, couture houses are storing materials they have no use for. How to create a link between them?â Nona is one of the Parcae in Roman mythology, Brabo explains. She spins the thread of life, and Source is a reference to âsourcingâ.