Highlights

In the light
He goes subtle
Can this light
A whole world to give us back?

Excerpt from a poem by Rainer Maria Rilke.

The fall-winter 2021 collection is an ode to light, its reflections and variations. It is divided into three complementary themes.

Dawn

Soft velvets with reflections in Berry and Goldwood colors, tencels and oversized knits in super fine alpaca in refreshing Thistle color, enhance the rustic materials with mineral tones.
The twill and bourrette silks are printed with the Brutalism design. It is thought of as a paradox between the softness of an art deco herbarium in pastel tones, a reference to David Herbert Lawrence's description of a sexual nature and the random, instinctive line of the brutalist movement. The print is both soft and strong and leaves its mark on this collection through plays on volumes and subtle asymmetries on blouses, dresses and a loose-fitting down coat, a reinterpretation of the Mongolian Deel.

Full light

The super 100 in Barn Red in high-waisted pleated pants, Boyish blazer with feminine details, or long tunic dress respond to the artifact of the Rosa print on heavy Tencel with asymmetrical and fitted feminine shapes.
It symbolizes specular reflection like a footprint between shadow and light. Oversized trucker sweaters in baby alpaca, merino wool and organic cotton shake up the codes and complete this duality.

Dusk

A play of black and midnight blue in a denim style on a rustic, quilted silk canvas, between the refinement of the material and the workwear spirit, is made more feminine with gathered and sculptural high-waisted skirts.
The Evanescence print, a reinterpretation of a small, almost invisible piece of a Pierre Soulage canvas, subtly colored with touches between light and dark, dawn and dusk, is illuminated by pointillist reflections of an Italian jacquard. The dark navy in heavy wool and cashmere on overshirts, coats and dresses with worked cutouts complete this wardrobe.