Les Maîtres flamands

The heavy stillness of the Northern Renaissance – Jan Van Eyck, Anthony Van Dyck, Pieter Paul Rubens. Velvets absorbing candlelight, linens against pale skin, the dignity of women painted without flattery. The house’s first inheritance: fabric as weight, flesh as contrast. 

Richness held in restraint. Sensuality cut with severity. 

Presence is felt, never declared.

Les Arts Décoratifs

A discipline of composition. 

Rooted in the French tradition of interiors – from Madeleine Castaing to Henri Samuel to Jacques Grange – Les Arts Décoratifs informs a world where objects, periods, and materials are placed in deliberate relation. Velvet against wood. Lacquer against metal.History against modernity. 

Balance comes through contrast – between textures, finishes, and references. Nothing is added without reason.

La Mythologie

A language of symbols and transformation. 

Myth introduces the passage between one form and another – between discipline and release, what is required and what is chosen.

Nothing remains fixed. Identity shifts, posture changes, and the garment becomes part of the transformation – not as costume, 

but as narrative.

Myth informs a way of dressing that goes beyond function. Through symbols, suggestion, and detail, clothing becomes a means of telling a story – one that evolves with the woman who wears it.

A composition of references. Images that do not belong to the same time, yet speak the same language. From painting to object, from body to surface – each carries its own character. 

Together, they define a coherent world.