FEW “KILOMETRE” AWAY FROM LE BON MARCHÉ

After Barneys in New York, the Webster in Miami and 14 other high-end retailers, Kilometre Paris is to hit Le Bon Marché.

by Team Paris Social Diary, photography by Courtesy | 7 June, 2016

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The discovery of the world is the ultimate idea of luxury. This credo made Kilometre a different brand of luxury from others. His clothes are aimed to voyageurs and to all lovers of life.
The Kilometre oasis stops at the Bon Marché Rive Gauche.

Detached from all temporality and created by Alexandra Senes, former Editor in Chief of Jalouse Magazine,  the new Fall Winter 2016/17 pop-up collection offers an invitation to a trip to stationary contours. A nomadic space in suspension, signing a diagram of the trip.

This story is featured on the new shirts include the Inhotim arts center in Brazil; Kashan, Iran; and Pantin outside Paris. “I chose the Brooklyns of tomorrow,” Senes explained.

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For example, the embroideries on the Pantin shirt reads “métiers d’art” as a nod to the home of Chanel’s specialty ateliers, and “Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac. “To me, Pantin will be like the Marais 10 years from now,” she predicted. All shirts come with a “passport” and a guide to the destination. 

The Piece Unique shirts are priced at around $975 and are handmade in Mexico, while the Inspired shirts and mare in India.