Chapter IV :
La Chamade
The heart racing for the road, for that bend opening onto an ochre valley, for the scent of lavender drifting through the window, for the little hotel found too late at night and impossible to leave in the morning.
La Chamade: two women heading south, windows open, music turned all the way up. No plan, just a longing for the sun, and for those mornings when time stretches like a shadow across warm asphalt.


The new summer collection moves to the rhythm of this journey: generous prints, breathable fabrics, silhouettes in motion.
The Sunflower print in Provençal tapestry, worn as a fitted bustier dress; a long straight, very ’90s skirt, or cropped flared trousers.
Amourette, a delicate pattern of wildflowers picked along the way, returns in a baked red on draped jerseys, with sun-kissed necklines.
As night falls, the prints intensify. Cherry Baby plays a playful, summery note, cherries and cherry blossoms in crêpe maxi dress.
Fleurs de Minuit bloom on black stretch satin, guaranteeing a radiant glow.
White, the white of farmhouses, dry stone, of Sainte-Victoire at noon. Light veils with square necklines, a stream of mother-of-pearl buttons.
And then, An effortless pink striped dress that blurs the line between night and day.
And the heart races again...


















