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Theme of the Fall 25 :

Satin Guipure Crafted in a light satin cotton fabric, the "Satin Guipure" theme is a perfect transition from summer to fall. Its beautiful, exclusive guipure design may evoke a sense of dramatic, romantic Spain or Portugal—especially in black. Some pieces are also offered in a Storm Blue color. The Satin Guipure group can be worn from day to evening.

Chanderi Checks and Dots : The Chanderi fabric is a kind of cotton voile with a blend of silk  with a gracious drape ,one of our regular pick. For Fall 2025 , we decided to play with checks and dots. The composition of the checks is slightly referring to Joseph Hoffmann designs. Hoffmann was one of the most important artist in Vienna with a unique modern vision at the turn of 19th century and we added a few dots here and there to allow more fantasy. Note that all the embroideries are made by hand to keep relief of the black threads. We played with two different combinations : Black embroidery on Ivory. Black embroidery on Black.

The Ghost Tartan : « I named this group Ghost Tartan for two reasons : Based on a pristine quality poplin from Italy weaved on a dark background, the checks pattern slightly fades. The second reason is the might Victorian gothic inspiration. Declined on two color options Green or Pink on a black base, the sensation of this crispy fabric is quite similar to a silk taffetas. We decided to shoot the collection in Cape Town with our beautiful Model from Cameroun to twist the entire look and to pay a tribute to African tribal heritage », said Colson.

Pavilion Embroidery :  « I visited the Victoria & Albert museum in London a long time ago and spotted a delightful parpercut from the Stuart era, figuring an estate with its castle and gardens and a carriage.It has remained in my mind for a long time, like an obsession .When I started to prepare the FALL 2025, it seated perfectly well into the story I wanted to tell : a kind of poetical fairy tale .I decided to interpret this papercut reference into a delicate embroidery. A Pavilion, some trees , a carriage, a few deers : a kind of hunting scene .  The entire embroidery is hand-made and we did put a lot of fun and heart into it. Even the covered buttons are hand-embroidered, a tribute to 18th century‘s gentlemen waistcoats. The fabric base is a cotton corduroy lined with tiny checks printed on cotton cloth. We played with two colorways : black embroidered with tones of greens and gold yellows ; and off-white embroidered with black like a drawing. » Thierry Colson