Collection: Marc Le Bihan
Before he was a designer, Marc Le Bihan was a weaver at the Manufacture des Gobelins — the Parisian tapestry workshop that supplied the court of Louis XIV. That education never left him. His artisanal approach produces avant-garde clothing that is wholly handmade in Paris: dyed, boiled, and draped into subversive asymmetrical silhouettes in a palette of powdery neutrals, earthy tones, and near-blacks, combining heavy and weightless fabrics in ways that shouldn't work, but do. Outside the designer fashion calendar and made to be worn for decades.