C2 Private Capital excludes assuming Marie Claire's debt from its purchase offer to reactivate production and maintain staff. The court will decide whether to give the green light to the proposal of the Madrid fund, which defends its economic solvency before the textile company's works council.

Marie Claire stopped machines last June after 116 years of history. 190 employees of the company's almost 300 employees were laid off. Only security personnel remain there for surveillance work, and between three and four employees in charge of issuing orders already prepared.