PETIT BATEAU X KENTA MATSUSHIGE
This year follow Kenta Matsushige , Satu Maaranen as winner of the French Grand Prix du Jury Première Vision 2014 and he also benefits from the cooperation of Petit Bateau and the French festival.
In 2013 started Petit Bateau a partnership with the Hyères Festival , that its 29th edition in 2014 fourth. The winner of the Grand Prix du Jury received a "carte blanche" for reinventing iconic pieces for the brand, and its traditional know-how had to be maintained.
The jury was very impressed by the Japanese designer Kenta Matsushige . According to the jury, "he embodies timelessness, attention to detail, consistency and sense of modernity that deserves to receive the Grand Prix." The precise and minimalist designer has chosen to provide the T-shirt and classic m arinière a new sleek, understated almost architectonic style. Kenta Matsushige's pen has given new meaning to the authentic colors and fabrics that Petit Bateau used in the past. Classical forms, he has managed to redefine by taking inspiration from kimonos. Breton stripes are deconstructed by him by adding an overlapping print. His creations are simple and refined His collection consists of three main parts -. A dress, a striped shirt and a T-shirt - as of April 2015 in selected Petit Bateau stores around the world.
In 2013 started Petit Bateau a partnership with the Hyères Festival , that its 29th edition in 2014 fourth. The winner of the Grand Prix du Jury received a "carte blanche" for reinventing iconic pieces for the brand, and its traditional know-how had to be maintained.
The jury was very impressed by the Japanese designer Kenta Matsushige . According to the jury, "he embodies timelessness, attention to detail, consistency and sense of modernity that deserves to receive the Grand Prix." The precise and minimalist designer has chosen to provide the T-shirt and classic m arinière a new sleek, understated almost architectonic style. Kenta Matsushige's pen has given new meaning to the authentic colors and fabrics that Petit Bateau used in the past. Classical forms, he has managed to redefine by taking inspiration from kimonos. Breton stripes are deconstructed by him by adding an overlapping print. His creations are simple and refined His collection consists of three main parts -. A dress, a striped shirt and a T-shirt - as of April 2015 in selected Petit Bateau stores around the world.