Back to basics: the minimalist trend on Premiere Classe
From March 1 to 4, 2024, Premiere Classe will welcome iconic brands that magnify the simplicity of an ultra-worked fall for a minimalist silhouette.
A hymn to purity, carried by men's and women's pieces, from ready-to-wear to jewelry and accessories.
Nicholson & Nicholson
A London-based fashion house founded by Nick Wakeman, Nicholson & Nicholson embodies the very essence of minimalist chic. Pure cuts and materials, inspired by Japanese architecture and the 90s.
CATH•S
Inspired by art, architecture and culture, CATH-S uses a classic style to create elegant jewelry. The brand's creations stand out for their bold, geometric shapes.
Latierra
Founded in Toronto in 2015 by Christina Chi and Susana Chi, the brand began by creating alpaca loungewear. Deeply inspired by nature, the designer evolved her project into a brand of luxury alpaca garments made from organic materials.
Drogheria Crevellini
The brand's shoes are made from recycled bicycle tires and sustainable Italian fabrics. Lightweight, flexible, handcrafted pieces for neo-chic style.
Liberadd
A South Korean label with a sober, simple and technical clothing philosophy. Liberadd offers pieces with UV protection, antibacterial and anti-static fabrics in ultra-minimalist designs.
Erro
In Larressore, in the Basque Country, the Erro brand has set up its family workshop. Its heritage as an artisan saddler and leatherworker is reflected in its timeless bags, belts, pouches and leather goods.
To&Co
Leather boots, moccasins and sandals with a fashionable, essential look. The Japanese brand founded by Hitoshi Hamada & Masahiro Wakabayashi has been designing men's and women's shoes since 1999.
Alt Paris
Théo Jacquet drew inspiration from his family to create his jewelry brand. ALT Paris transforms a watch chain into a necklace, a cufflink into a pendant, and wedding rings into bracelets. Mixed, trans-generational creations made in France, with a resolutely minimalist look.
Denovembre
Denovembre, founded by Judith Bourdin in 2011, is a Parisian textile design studio and fashion accessories brand. Thanks to an artistic residency in India, Judith has been collaborating with artisans in Gujarat and Kashmir for over 10 years, handcrafting scarves, wraps, garments and accessories in silk, merino, cotton and cashmere with colorful printed motifs.