- VINTAGE STYLE -
Summer

The "Vintage" style, which emerged in the early 2000s, generally relies on a statement piece that dominates the overall look, complemented rather than competing with it. The idea isn't to replicate the look of a bygone era exactly (Timeplay), but rather to nod to that style while modernizing it.

The lightweight dress with psychedelic patterns blending pink, turquoise, white and pastel touches immediately evokes the fashion heritage of the 1960s. The geometric shapes, arabesques and abundant prints recall the aesthetics of the "flower power" movement and the bohemian chic style.

Historically, this type of print has its roots in the fashion revolution of the 1960s. At that time, designers gradually abandoned the strict codes and muted colors of previous decades, embracing vibrant hues, bold patterns, and more fluid silhouettes. Houses like Emilio Pucci popularized colorful and psychedelic prints, which remain a staple today when it comes to evoking a relaxed and joyful luxury.

The photos were taken on the shores of Lake Carces (Var), an artificial lake that stores eight million cubic meters of water for the city of Toulon. The dam was built between 1934 and 1939. Swimming and boating on the lake are prohibited for safety reasons, as pumping water during dry periods can cause the water level to drop abruptly by five to ten meters.
