The Impatiente shirt
White silk
The Impatiente shirt in white silk is part of the Métamorphose collection (SS26).
“Impatiente” is the French word for impatiens, which is the flower of happiness, fidelity and vitality. It is also the symbol of inspiration and artistic vision.
This garment is made from a deadstock fabric from an English luxury house:
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- 100% silk
Design: The Impatiente shirt has been designed in our studio located in the 10th arrondissement of Paris, France.
Composition: The Impatiente shirt is made from deadstock from an English luxury house.
Production: The Impatiente shirt has been measured, cut, sewed and assembled in our atelier located in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris, France.
- Hand wash
- Do not bleach
- Do not tumble dry
- Iron at low temperature (110°C/230°F)
- Dry clean (P)
- Dry on a hanger; do not tumble dry as it could severely damage the fiber and cause your garment to shrink
Métamorphose (FW25-SS26)
The Métamorphose collection is a tribute to the plant world, to the infinity of its forms, textures and colors. It’s an ode to nature, source of a multitude of materials and riches from which mankind has never ceased to draw inspiration.
The pieces of this collection are a manifesto dedicated to Nature: alive, poetic, joyful and colorful, but also capable of being mysterious and intriguing, whenever it attempts to free itself from the role assigned to it by man. Nature prints, sculpts or escapes from the outlines of the garments, as if driven by a fierce desire to reclaim its rights over the materials that surround it, from fabric to metal to paper. Freed from the role of mere adornment, nature bursts forth and imposes itself to the point of questioning: is it the origin or extension of the garment?
Based on the double meaning of the word “nature”, the Métamorphose collection is also a metaphor of the personal and career path of Julie Mouly–Pommerol, gradually gaining confidence and self-assertion.
Métamorphose bears witness to the intimate, sensual nature of the relationship between man and nature, as the latter inexorably attempts to reclaim its wild state, like a wake-up call to mankind.
