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Fête Impériale is a creative studio founded by Laura Gauthier-Petit in Paris in 2015. The various disciplines of Fête Impériale refer to the aestheticism of Laura, in a way that she imagines the world, how she apprehends it: a rich, colorful wardrobe, her passion of History, flowery, sometimes alternative, always very feminine, even feminist; it is also a padded interior, decorated with velvet and wide curtains, then accentuated with rare marbles or polished concrete.
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100% Cotton
カラー : Pink Denim
Ref: Atlas
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The Spring-Summer 2020 Fête Impériale Collection, named Les Nues, was designed around two prints created by Laura especially for the occasion. The first, which is proposed in two variants, is a drawing of naked intertwined bodies.
A gray and white version, drawn in pencil then blurred with an eraser, keeps the original proportions of the bodies. A second version, Les Géants, is a 400% enlargement of the initial version which gives a pixelated effect. The inside of the bodies have been colored in blue.
Through the obvious tribute to Matisse and her series of nude dancers, Laura Gauthier Petit also desires to highlight the nude works of the 50s and have fun, as they were considered shocking during this period.
The other woman from the Collection, the one on the second drawing, was created with the illustrator Marianne Ratier. She is strong, intertwined in poppy flowers. She ironically takes the opposite view of the woman seen only as an erotic object.
She is a metaphor for feminine power.
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* Except for France DOM/TOM and Russia : order will be shipped by French Post. Detax is applied on all prices shown.