From the house of Omega, we know the horological icons that are James Bond watches, and its exceptional calibers. This season, the house offers sunglasses that live up to its reputation of excellence! A Watchmaking Heritage of Exceptional Sunglasses Based on its expertise in terms of beauty and functionality, Omega draws the codes of these...
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Tod’s Gommino
Flexibility and relaxation in the world of high-end shoes – The Gommino is a moccasin discovered during a trip to the United States by Diego Della Valle, inspired by a shoe initially useful for race car driving. Diego Della Valle, The United States And The Driving Shoes A Family Affair Above all, Tod’s is a...
Tod’s 133 Studs: The Iconic Code
The 133 studded soles make up the signature look of Tod’s house. A company who prefers their logo to use its pins as an exclusive code. Tod’s Logo and the 133 Nodules As a company rooted in luxury and Italian know-how, Tod’s rarely distinguishes its creations by just placing its logo. It is in the...
The Latest Tod “Competition” Shoes
For the Spring/Summer 2020 collection, Tod’s has imagined new nautical shoes. Called “Competition”, they used the iconic nodule soles. The New Yatching Shoes By Tod’s We know Tod’s particular attraction to beautiful materials, italian craftsmanship, and casual style. Here for Spring/Summer 2020, the house of Diego Della Valle is honoring its DNA, in addition to...
The 30 Montaigne: The New Dior Icon
This is a story of an address that, overnight, became the global epicenter of Haute Couture – Today, 30 Montaigne becomes a bag. Which Dior Bag to Choose? The One Who Tells Everything On December 16, 1946, a few months before the New Look revolution, the superstitious Christian Dior chose 30 Avenue Montaigne to set...
Canning: From Assisi Napoleon II to Dior Fashion
Presently, since the first Christian Dior fashion show, canning was the ideal pattern at Dior – the regalia of Lady Dior, the icon distilled prestige and majesty. A Seat On Napoleon III’s Chair Two eras were very dear to Christian Dior in the development of the aesthetics of his home – the 18th century, and...
Trianon Gray: The Key Color for the House of Dior
The identity of such an iconic company is also a matter of color – that of Christian Dior is Trianon gray, sometimes called Montaigne gray. The return of a key color in French luxury. The Dior Gray, The color of Beginnings 1947, was the year that Christian Dior purchased 30 Avenue Montaigne. Just a few...
The Tailleur Bar, The Manifestation of Dior
In 1947, post World War II, Christian Dior sent a waltz to the image of the factory woman-soldier – the woman-flower was born, the Tailleur Bar as a standard. How did Dior’s Tailleur Bar come about? Christian Dior, alongside the textile manufacturer Marcel Boussac, they were committed to making a “return to an ideal of...
The All New Sunglasses: Dior 30 Montaigne
The New Sunglasses: Dior 30 Montaigne The pair of sunglasses that connect the headquarters of the House of Dior — a key inspiration that was the Avenue Montaigne on the creation of Monsieur Dior and on the history of fashion! Christian Dior and Avenue Montaigne Even before becoming the most idolized fashion designer in the...









