Beyond the differences in positioning, personal cultures, generations or even style, FST Handwear and Mary Beyer imagine hand in hand (gloved!) A collection for winter 2010.
Designed in the studios Lavabre Cadet (from Mary Beyer), a guarantee of exceptional quality, five models are emerging – including four for the ladies and one for males. Among them shines favorite part of the mini-series: The OBI.
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It bears the name of the silk sash tied to the size of traditional Japanese kimonos and dresses in a patchwork of prints made Nippon Ink water (protective of the environment). In kidskin (breeding French) and technical mesh lined micro fibers (labeled Confidence in textiles), its manufacture is French. Its details are refined.
But if the IBO is a favorite, the model also Samurai detonates his strength of character.

The collection is to discover emergency Thursday, October 8 and Friday, October 9th, 2009 under the arcades of the Palais Royal, 32-33 Galerie Montpensier in Paris, in the presence of creators: Mary Beyer, and the dynamic duo behind FST Handwear Benjamin Cuier and Philippe Largueze.
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