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THE NEW BAROQUE
A story with a double character unfolds among neo-classic stucchi and gilded furnishings. On the one hand, the sophisticated and slightly Baroque feel of animalier patterns and lotus flowers with an Oriental flavour. On the other hand, a more graphic vintage spirit, created by ceramic designs from the 1950s. In addition, sumptuous drapes and jewel stones: because a woman with class can be recognised by the details.
COLOURS
Bright. Sunny. Aristocratic. A palette that lights up even the more classic shades with sensuality. Yellow, brown, red, orange, cyclamen and finally green, light like water or precious like emerald.
SIMPLY PRECIOUS!
Drapes, pleats and twists in the fabric follow an adult and self-confident femininity through new material effects that sparkle with light and reflections. The main feature is colour, with a dazzling elegance, either alone or made even more refined by stylish details: Lycra bows, hammered gold-effect jewels, mounted stones that flash with sophistication, but also buckles in chic horsewoman-style faux leather.
GEOMETRIC FIFTIES
Inspiration is taken from the 1950s for prints with maxi graphics that create chic-vintage kaleidoscopic effects. Examples include the jersey garments with multicoloured stripes enlivened by lurex applications.
ANIMALIER
By now an essential classic, the animalier version chosen is the leopard skin design, to be worn with a pinch of impudence in a total look version or combined with a plain colour.
SHADES OF JAPAN
Lotus flowers and delicate shades create a print with an oriental allure, producing surprising looks to show off not only for the beach. One example stands out: the satin kimono tied at the side, to be freely worn above the bikini, but is also the perfect eye-catcher in an evening at the side of the pool.
BAROQUE MIX
The exotic leopard skin and gilded chains with a navy flavour. The result is a striking print that creates a sumptuous navy-animalier design.
A story with a double character unfolds among neo-classic stucchi and gilded furnishings. On the one hand, the sophisticated and slightly Baroque feel of animalier patterns and lotus flowers with an Oriental flavour. On the other hand, a more graphic vintage spirit, created by ceramic designs from the 1950s. In addition, sumptuous drapes and jewel stones: because a woman with class can be recognised by the details.
COLOURS
Bright. Sunny. Aristocratic. A palette that lights up even the more classic shades with sensuality. Yellow, brown, red, orange, cyclamen and finally green, light like water or precious like emerald.
SIMPLY PRECIOUS!
Drapes, pleats and twists in the fabric follow an adult and self-confident femininity through new material effects that sparkle with light and reflections. The main feature is colour, with a dazzling elegance, either alone or made even more refined by stylish details: Lycra bows, hammered gold-effect jewels, mounted stones that flash with sophistication, but also buckles in chic horsewoman-style faux leather.
GEOMETRIC FIFTIES
Inspiration is taken from the 1950s for prints with maxi graphics that create chic-vintage kaleidoscopic effects. Examples include the jersey garments with multicoloured stripes enlivened by lurex applications.
ANIMALIER
By now an essential classic, the animalier version chosen is the leopard skin design, to be worn with a pinch of impudence in a total look version or combined with a plain colour.
SHADES OF JAPAN
Lotus flowers and delicate shades create a print with an oriental allure, producing surprising looks to show off not only for the beach. One example stands out: the satin kimono tied at the side, to be freely worn above the bikini, but is also the perfect eye-catcher in an evening at the side of the pool.
BAROQUE MIX
The exotic leopard skin and gilded chains with a navy flavour. The result is a striking print that creates a sumptuous navy-animalier design.