The Sandro brand, based in Paris, has presented a collection inspired by Louise Bourgeois almost a quarter of a century after the great French-American artist announced her most famous work.
The collection reaches the market in the midst of a powerful creative increase in Sandro, which earlier this month organized an impressively elegant presentation of its latest ideas within Musée Bourdelle.
Twenty -five years ago, the legendary giant spider of Bourgeois called “Maman” eclipsed the turbine room when Tate Modern opened to the banks of the Seine. Although the Sandro collection has much more about spirals than spiders, the founder and artistic director of the house, Evelyne Chetrite, deepens the artistic universe of Louise Bourgeois. Therefore, this spring/summer 2025 collection plays in the symbolic resonance of spirals to bourgeois, which evokes memories of your childhood.
The most prominent aspects include pale and white blue linen tea dresses, halter neck picnic dresses, geometric cotton geometric cotton blouses and black and white spider wool pants.
The Bourgeois artist, born in Paris, but based in New York, frequently worked with textiles, using fabrics of her own wardrobe and home as raw materials in her creative process, ideas that find her roots in the art gallery of her own parents, who treated mainly in tapestries.

“Long before recycling became a trend, Louise Bourgeois had already integrated it in his creative process. This attention to extend the life of materials resonates particularly with Sandro's values and has inspired the design study,” Sandro explained in a statement.

At the beginning of March, Sandro held a Swish cocktail at the Montparnasse Museum, where the last looks positioned themselves in farmers among the great sculpture works of Antoine Bourdelle.


For women, the most prominent aspects included blouses with suede curves with a très chic funnel neck with denim skirts with flying and double -sided wool layers combined with worn jeans and suede boots with a silver tip. These looks were proudly next to a giant plaster statue of “death of the last centaur”.

For men, the presentation had chopped pants costumes with double chest jackets in wool of pebbles of pebbles, surgically burgically cutting leather jerkins and double -chest layers of 10 buttons with 10 buttons with dandy real insolence.

Sandro is a Parisian brand that has long been a leader in the accessible luxury segment. He is known for his collections of men and women, who are refined and extravagant, with an additional dose of bold attitude this season.
Evelyne Chetrite, founder and creative director since 1984, stands out for her precise aesthetics: modern and sophisticated clothing that does not cause much pain in the cash register. Since 2008, Ilan Chetrite, Evelyne's son, has been developing the Sandro Homme line, focusing on the reinvented classics with a modern touch, a bit like Bourdelle, whose mother was a weaver by profession.
Sandro has more than 750 points of sale worldwide. Today, it is the key brand in the Sandro, Maje and Claudie Pierlot group, known as SMCP.
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