Intellectual fashion brand Zadig & Voltaire, named with Enlightenment era philosophy in mind, was established in 1989 by Thierry Gillier, a Frenchman of fine fashion pedigree (his father was a founder of Lacoste).
Gillier’s aim was to create items that “look like street fashion at first glance”.
In other words, the label really specialises in that rumpled, flirty insouciance that those French rocker chicks seemingly do so well.
And Zadig & Voltaire is successful because it understands how these women (and their men) like to dress: easy, almost messy, yet very put-together.
At a glance, this printed shirtdress may just look pretty in an old-fashioned way, but a Zadig & Voltaire fan would know that it’s all about mixing. For instance, worn with a boyish jacket and studded leather ankle boots, and accessorised with mussed-up hair and just a dash of high-shine rose lipstick, this loose little number will help create a style that the fashion people equate with Parisian cool.
(RRP €248)
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Hello,
I've just visited ur place and bought a lovely pair of Hugo Boss sandal.
I did recognize that you also have a line of Ralph Lauren's World Cup polo t that is also quite stunning.
I went back home and tried to search for them but failed to find one. Can you share with me in which country/region they're selling them?
Thanks for your time.. ;)
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