Spring Summer 2025
Theme of the Spring Summer 25 :
1 - Safari Vichy
Digitally printed in two degrade shades to mimic the visual effect of a woven fabric, the Safari Vichy theme is a nod to Brigitte Bardot and the carefree spirit of the swinging sixties.
Its fresh color palette, printed on a breezy blend of linen and cotton, makes it the perfect choice for high summer.
2 - Linen Guipure
« I was always , when travelling especially in Greece , spotting the lacy curtains hanging on Greek houses windows « therefore, I decided to create a « guipure from this poetic memory. » Thierry Colson
Partly machine and hand-crafted on a beautiful linen fabric with a hint of cotton, this beautiful fabric gives a unique twist to this romantic Holiday group.
3 - Delphi chanderi
« The Delphi chanderi Theme is a tribute to Ancient Greece and to its middle East connections.
Crafted in a hand-woven cotton voile with a blend of silk called chanderi, this delicate theme is mixing two scales of stripes offered in natural ecru shade and dyed in Nile green and a storm deep blue.
Trimmed with old gold and silver piping’s, playing with pintucks and hand-made jours, it gives every piece a special soul and charm to become your darling summer pieces from sophisticated beachwear to glamourous romantic summer evenings ».
4 - Palazzo embroidery
“I visited in my childhood, the Fontainebleau castle where I was enchanted by the boudoir of Marie -Antoinette. An obsession in terms of colors and neoclassical patterns.
For summer 2025, Storm blue and Nile green came up in my mind from my memory mixed with old gold elements and refined silk color threads that the Queen would have approved.
Sampling in Jaipur last august under heavy monsoon rains was as challenging as exciting I do remember hunting for special beads in shape of a flower. All this process has been made with so much heart and soul that the pieces appear like real treasures.”
5 - Lady Poplin
“I have always been keen of the finest quality of cotton poplin. The best material to wear when the weather gets warmer. And all year long.
For the summer 2025 collection, I came across this fine crispy poplin called ‘Lady Poplin’, thin and light as a cigarette paper and decline it in three different shades: Office blue, Turtledove and biscuit to build a fresh, chic and modern wardrobe.”
Theme from Pre Spring 2025 :
1 - "Lido Stripes": "Stripes have always been a “leitmotiv” in my collections. For the Pre-Spring 2025 collection, I decided to play graphically with two different dimensions of stripes.
Death in Venice, the famous Visconti movie, was one of the main inspirations for this collection; therefore, I decided to name this group “Lido Stripes.”
An off-white background instead of white was chosen to give an antique fabric look, combined with three different harmonies: Tobacco, as a new chic colour; Storm Blue a kind of blue-grey hue reminiscent of the English Channel or Scandinavian beaches; and Cyclamen, a sort of purple-pink for a floral touch."
2 - "Garden of Eden print" concept came up in my mind, after wandering through a Blooming mimosa forest On the French Riviera last winter.
I translated this wonder of Mother Nature into two different colorways, a yellow harmony referring to the blooming mimosa vision and a pink Harmony which is a wink to the magical cherry blossom in Japan.
I also decided to put here and there few free flying birds the enhance the idea of a peaceful "lost Paradise."
3 - “The Mimosa Embroidery" is a tribute to the wonders of nature.
Hand-embroidered either on a dobby soft cotton voile, either on a crispy poplin, we played two colour ways:
One colour way is mixing different shades of yellow degrade cotton threads with slashes of greens hues close to a real mimosa bush.
The second colour way is a very sophisticated combination of honey, rusty blond degrades cotton threads hand-embroidered on a cabbage white colour base.
For me it was a tribute to the dry mediterranean flora burnt by the sun.”
4 - "Cottage Block-print"
“I christened this charming hand block-printed pattern “Cottage” as a tribute to British cozy lifestyle.
This tiny fresh and delicate pattern is partly inspired by an end of 18th century hunting scene describing a flying bird and cornflowers in the air.
It immediately came up in my mind to use three different degrade hues of blues to illustrate a China porcelain cup which is part of a cottage lifestyle and to enhance a glossy graphic effect.
This darling color combination, blues have always been part of TC DNA, has also been declined in old Rose and chalk."
5 - "Edwardian Pleats"
"When I started to investigate my Pre-spring 2025 collection, I had in mind two cinematographic references: Death in Venice a Visconti film and Mademoiselle a Korean film directed by Park Chan Wook, both extremely sophisticated movies taking place in the Edwardian era.
Casting our Chinese stunning model Meng Ji made it: and I decided to design a group of refined silk cotton blouses inspired by Ladies of the Edwardian era using pintucks, pleats of different types and “jours de Venise” by hand."