A pastoral romance composed by Rococo,
A festive light illuminated by Baroque.
Wear the elegance of two paintings.
A pastoral romance composed by Rococo,
A festive light illuminated by Baroque.
Wear the elegance of two paintings.

Two expressions shift with a glance.
Where grace and art intersect,
A quiet revolution in fashion.
Inspired by the capriccio paintings of imaginary Roman ruins by the 18th-century Italian painter Giovanni Paolo Panini.
The ivy leaves entwined around the fallen ancient ruins carry layers of aged time and quiet desolation within their shadows.
Chiffon ruffles swaying in the wind reflect a silent afterglow, recalling a city long lost.
Another piece adorned with "The Triumph of the Church."
The blessing radiated by Rubens’ canvas
Made even more vivid through the designer’s hand.
Pink chiffon echoes the garments of the painting’s heroine,
Soft lace adds a touch of splendor.
A gentle, glowing beauty that lights the heart.
A noble yet sweet, sacred hue.
“The Bird Catchers,”
Painted by Rococo master Boucher,
Depicts a pastoral scene of tender romance.
White lace and teal chiffon
Accentuate porcelain-like skin
And wrap you in the light and breeze of the countryside.
An outfit that speaks of gentle, quiet love.
A poetic blue—elegant and chic.
The silhouette is asymmetrical.
One side depicts the world of a masterpiece,
The other side—layered chiffon and
Leavers lace creating sculptural beauty.
Drapes cascading down the back
Lend poetry to your silhouette from behind.
A dress whose impression changes with your gaze.