Mots Roses Pants
Julien Delcourt drew on the back a colourful set of falling petals, and on the front a small flower, similar to the one on the overshirt, very distinctive and specific to his style of painting, with rich curves, yet charged with some sensitivity, creating this contrast of joy and morosity, giving the name to the capsule “Mots Roses”.
A ribbon at the waist allows an adjustable fastening to suit all bodies and morphologies.
Buttons at the bottom can be fastened allowing to change styles easily.
Pauline is 173cm tall and wears a size 38
Pierre is 185cm tall and wears a size 40
Julien Delcourt drew on the back a colourful set of falling petals, and on the front a small flower, similar to the one on the overshirt, very distinctive and specific to his style of painting, with rich curves, yet charged with some sensitivity, creating this contrast of joy and morosity, giving the name to the capsule “Mots Roses”.
A ribbon at the waist allows an adjustable fastening to suit all bodies and morphologies.
Buttons at the bottom can be fastened allowing to change styles easily.
Pauline is 173cm tall and wears a size 38
Pierre is 185cm tall and wears a size 40
Julien Delcourt drew on the back a colourful set of falling petals, and on the front a small flower, similar to the one on the overshirt, very distinctive and specific to his style of painting, with rich curves, yet charged with some sensitivity, creating this contrast of joy and morosity, giving the name to the capsule “Mots Roses”.
A ribbon at the waist allows an adjustable fastening to suit all bodies and morphologies.
Buttons at the bottom can be fastened allowing to change styles easily.
Pauline is 173cm tall and wears a size 38
Pierre is 185cm tall and wears a size 40
Composition and sourcing
33% Organic hemp
34% Organic cotton
33% Lyocell
OEKO TEX Standard 100 certified
Washing conditions:
Cold or hand washing
No drying machine
Use a light iron to protect printings
The fabric is woven in Charlieu near Lyon, in a craftmen workshop that is more than a centery old.
It is then sent to Paris for confection and then to Portugal for silkscreen printing.