Severity dressed as ease. Architecture worn on the body.
The Marais shirt begins as restraint — a fluid, straight-cut long-sleeve in dense jet-black cotton, falling clean against the torso with an open collar and a single patch pocket stitched flat to the chest. Then the harness intervenes: a hand-assembled studded leather crossbody strap, cut in the Loire Valley atelier, that crosses the torso with deliberate disruption. This is not embellishment. It is counter-structure — the shirt's softness placed in tension against leather that holds its own geometry. Worn with Solenne's tailored black trousers, the ensemble achieves the atelier's defining logic: severity made magnetic, restraint made impossible to ignore.