
«Réinventé. Raffiné. Renaître.»
"Reimagined. Refined. Reborn."
COLLECTIONS
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"Tie Reborn" (2024-2025): The current collection continues this exploration of textile stories,deconstructing symbols of masculine power and reimagining them as genderless expressions of beauty and strength.
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"Fenêtres" (2023-2024): The unisex deux-pièces collection made from home textiles like curtains and tablecloths explored the boundaries between domestic and public spaces, questioning who gets to occupy which spaces in society.
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"MATA" (2022-2023): The debut collection emerged from pure creative rebellion—transformingleather scraps, latex, and forgotten materials into pieces that challenged both fashion norms and consumption patterns.
TIE REBORN SS 2025
«Cette collection est née d'un désir de métamorphose. À travers des cravates oubliées, j'ai voulu recréer un vestiaire libre, où chaque pièce raconte une histoire de réinvention.»
“This collection was born from a desire for metamorphosis. Through forgotten ties, I wanted to recreate a free wardrobe, where each piece tells a story of reinvention.”
The Metamorphosis
Born from a desire for transformation, Tie Reborn breathes new life into forgotten neckties, creating a wardrobe liberated from convention. Each piece in this collection tells a story of reinvention—where the classic masculine accessory becomes the raw material for contemporary, fluid, and audacious fashion.
Working exclusively with reclaimed materials, this collection embodies our eco-responsible ethos, proving that style and substance are inseparable companions.
Our Metamorphosis
The tie's story begins in the smoke of 17th-century battlefields, where Croatian mercenaries wore knotted scarves that were both shield and ornament. When the French court glimpsed this warrior elegance, they were captivated—adopting the accessory and christening it "cravate" in honor of its Croatian creators. Under the Sun King's reign, what began as military necessity blossomed into aristocratic art.
As the Enlightenment dawned, the cravate transformed into a sophisticated language of fabric and knots. Each style whispered its own message: the carelessly elegant Steinkirk spoke of noble confidence, while cascading lace jabots proclaimed refinement. The rigid plastrons of English dandyism declared unwavering taste. To know how to knot one's cravate was to speak fluently in the currency of status, politics, and artistic sensibility—making it fashion's most eloquent silent weapon.
The 20th century brought both conformity and rebellion. The tie marched through decades like fashion's faithful chronicler—from the uniform precision of Edwardian three-pieces to the rebellious slim cuts that soundtracked jazz clubs, from the exuberant disco widths that danced through the '70s to the power-hungry sobriety that conquered boardrooms in the '90s. Each era left its mark on this simple strip of silk.
Today, the tie sheds its masculine armor and embraces transformation. No longer bound by gender or convention, it evolves into sculptural jewelry, architectural tops, and textile art. Where it once commanded conformity, it now celebrates freedom. Where rigidity once ruled, fluidity now flows.
This is the heritage we honor and the future we create—where every forgotten tie finds new voice, new purpose, new life.
FENÊTRES AW 2023
Fenêtres was born from a simple yet profound realization: the fabrics that once adorned our most private spaces hold the power to transform our most public selves. This collection emerges from vintage curtains, forgotten tablecloths, and abandoned home textiles—materials that witnessed countless domestic stories, now reimagined as sophisticated unisex separates that challenge everything we thought we knew about belonging.
From Confinement to Freedom
For centuries, women's lives were measured by the walls that contained them—drawing rooms, kitchens, parlors decorated with careful precision yet invisible to the outside world. Just as Chanel once liberated women from corsets and proved they could command boardrooms in masculine cuts and neutral tones, Fenêtres celebrates the journey from domestic confinement to limitless self-determination.
The fabrics that once framed windows now frame bodies moving freely through the world. The textiles that dressed tables now dress individuals who refuse to be confined by tradition's expectations. Each piece carries the memory of home while boldly stepping into public spaces, asking: who decides where we belong?
Decorating Life Like Home
Just as we once chose fabrics to reflect our inner worlds within our homes, Fenêtres invites us to dress our lives with the same intentionality and freedom. The woman who carefully selected curtains for her sanctuary now selects how to present herself to the world—with equal care, equal choice, and infinite possibility.
This is fashion as philosophy: if we can transform our private spaces, we can transform our public presence. If we can choose how light enters our homes, we can choose how we enter any room. And now, with our signature cutting pattern established, every piece carries both the memory of its domestic origins and the promise of its limitless future.
The Making of an Icon
What began as experimental upcycling in the atelier became the foundation of our design DNA. Working with discarded curtains and forgotten tablecloths, we discovered something extraordinary: these domestic textiles, with their generous widths and unexpected textures, demanded a new approach to pattern-making.
Through countless hours of draping, cutting, and reimagining, a signature silhouette emerged—one that honored the textile's original proportions while creating entirely new possibilities for the body. This process of discovery became our first Aline Monnier classic: a cutting pattern that transforms the rectangular geometry of home textiles into sculptural fashion architecture.


















MATA AW2022
L'Art de la Révolte Lumineuse
Drawing inspiration from a world in tension, this collection channels the spirit of a generation questioning and challenging the status quo. The rebellious energy of 1970s punk culture courses through each piece, expressed through a dominant palette of deep blacks and passionate reds, punctuated by the raw authenticity of reclaimed leather.
Yet within this darkness lies our signature touch of hope. Delicate tulle emerges as our symbol of optimism—bringing lightness and luminosity to counterbalance the collection's more somber elements. This juxtaposition embodies our core belief: that even in times of global uncertainty, there exists a thread of light to restore equilibrium.
Our inaugural collection made its debut on the Paris runways in 2022, establishing the foundation of our eco-responsible philosophy. Born from a vision where heritage meets tomorrow, this collection transforms discarded textiles and second-hand garments into powerful statements of contemporary fashion.
The debut collection established our design philosophy: luxury fashion can be rebellious, sustainable, and politically engaged without compromising on beauty or quality. Luxury doesn't require new materials, it requires new vision. Each piece demonstrates that upcycled fashion can be edgy, sophisticated, and utterly modern.
Sustainable Craftsmanship
Every garment tells a story of transformation. Using fabric remnants and carefully selected second-hand pieces sourced from vintage shops and markets, we demonstrate that luxury and responsibility are not opposing forces, but complementary visions of fashion's future.
This collection represents more than clothing—it's a manifesto for a generation that refuses to accept the world as it is, while maintaining faith in what it could become.

















