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Marlene Mangin
Jacques Solovière Paris Celebrates a Decade of Refined Footwear Craftsmanship

Jacques Solovière Paris Celebrates a Decade of Refined Footwear Craftsmanship

Jacques Solovière Paris, the epitome of Parisian chic in footwear, is proud to announce its 10th anniversary. Since its inception in June 2014, the brand has redefined minimalist elegance, blending traditional craftsmanship with modern sensibilities.

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Alexia Aubert
“FROM SKETCH” The unique concept

“FROM SKETCH” The unique concept

At Jacques Solovière Paris, we never do anything like the others. After having had a huge success on pre-order sales called Trunk Show, where the brand highlights new products before producing them, the team decided to go even further by innovating. The unique concept is that of selling products at the drawing stage. “We even filed the concept at the INPI in 2016!!” says Alexia, the designer of Jacques Soloviere Paris. “From sketch” (on drawing), it’s a bit like the idea. I’ve always been fascinated by the drawings of haute couture dresses by Yves Saint Laurent, for example, explains Alexia....

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Alexia Aubert

A space out of time

Alexia Aubert welcomes us in her first Parisian boutique: a new destination for Jacques Solovière Paris enthusiasts. Over the past eight years, the timeless men’s shoe brand has won the hearts of Christophe-Thomas Chassol, Aaron Levine and Alexis Michalik, as well as Alexia Gredy and Nicolas Ouchenir. All of whom wear the brand at all times. Half boutique, half studio, this multifunctional space was imagined by Brunoir, a design and scenography studio created by Jennifer Bongibault and Jeanne Boujenah, whom Alexia introduces to us in Paris. Your new boutique is located on Rue du Cherche-Midi. Why Rive Gauche? Alexia Aubert:...

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Alexia Aubert
Mathieu Lehanneur, common inspirations

Mathieu Lehanneur, common inspirations

Mathieu Lehanneur has made quite an impact on the international design scene over the past twenty years. In 2001, his graduation project, the “Therapeutic Objects” (which aimed at transforming our relationship to medicine) was quickly integrated into the MoMA’s permanent collection. Lehanneur’s interest in science, though unexpected for a designer, is at the center of his approach. It led him to create iconic objects such as ‘Andrea’, a living filter absorbing toxic compounds from the air around us. Combining advanced technology and handcraft, Mathieu Lehanneur seeks to represent our own complexity by creating a hybrid space where technology and nature...

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