This autumn, seven designers from diverse backgrounds bring their unique vision to some of our Signatures – those icons of French style. Androgynous, romantic or functional details reveal new facets of our creations. From essentials, they become unique.
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The embroidered floral trench
The founder of Louise Misha reimagined our trench coat in her poetic, bohemian world of flowers, embroidery and lace.
“We reworked the proportions at the shoulders and sleeves. The romantic spirit comes through in the embroidered collar, inspired by vintage linen doilies, and the discreet floral lining.” (Marie Pidancet, Louise Misha)
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“We reworked the proportions at the shoulders and sleeves. The romantic spirit comes through in the embroidered collar, inspired by vintage linen doilies, and the discreet floral lining.” (Marie Pidancet, Louise Misha)
Buttoned trench,
Signature Maurice
Signature Maurice
La Redoute Collections
The bomber-style jacket
Renowned for her oversized jackets and love of fine fabrics, the designer transformed our biker jacket into a generous silhouette. The special touch? Topstitching on the sleeves.
“The beauty of denim is that it develops a patina over time.” (Madeleine Ably, SIXSOEURS)
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“The beauty of denim is that it develops a patina over time.” (Madeleine Ably, SIXSOEURS)
Biker jacket,
Signature Thelma
Signature Thelma
La Redoute Collections
The oversized raincoat
The ADN Paris designer added carefully considered details to elevate the raincoat’s look.
“A more oversized cut, a back ruffle, wrist straps, visible pockets. The idea was to create a graphic design without being ostentatious.” (Léa Chabaa, ADN Paris)
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“A more oversized cut, a back ruffle, wrist straps, visible pockets. The idea was to create a graphic design without being ostentatious.” (Léa Chabaa, ADN Paris)
Buttoned trench,
Signature Maurice
Signature Maurice
La Redoute Collections
The hybrid trench
Too light for winter, too heavy for summer: from this reflection came the idea of a hybrid trench. This timeless olive piece features the Bordeaux Martial oversized coat as a removable lining.
“I imagined it as two garments grafted together, which can be separated when needed.” (Christine Phung)
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“I imagined it as two garments grafted together, which can be separated when needed.” (Christine Phung)
Oversized coat Martial
and Trench Ferdinand,
and Trench Ferdinand,
La Redoute Collections
The masculine-feminine biker jacket
The designer, famous for injecting sensuality into menswear, brought his touch to the iconic biker jacket.
“I wanted to express the purity of this piece beyond gender. I stripped away the zips and redefined the proportions my own way.” (Louis-Gabriel Nouchi)
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“I wanted to express the purity of this piece beyond gender. I stripped away the zips and redefined the proportions my own way.” (Louis-Gabriel Nouchi)
Biker jacket,
Signature Thelma
Signature Thelma
La Redoute Collections
The coat-scarf
The designer reinvented our Barnabé wool fabric as a Klein blue coat-scarf.
“I redesigned the cut, broadened the shoulders, for a result both fluid and enveloping. The scarf can be tied in three different ways.” (Lucie Brochard)
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“I redesigned the cut, broadened the shoulders, for a result both fluid and enveloping. The scarf can be tied in three different ways.” (Lucie Brochard)
Oversized coat,
Barnabé
Barnabé
La Redoute Collections
The denim biker jacket
The designer turned his attention to the Thelma jacket in denim, aiming to balance sportiness with refinement.
“The back topstitching gives a couture touch to this unisex piece, with a vintage spirit I love to infuse into my collections.” (Dawei Sun)
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“The back topstitching gives a couture touch to this unisex piece, with a vintage spirit I love to infuse into my collections.” (Dawei Sun)
Biker jacket,
Signature Thelma
Signature Thelma
La Redoute Collections