A collection that evokes the memory of Greek goddesses and the aesthetic momentum of Art Nouveau. At the crossroads of eras, Collar shapes sovereign, powerful, and luminous feminine figures.
COLLAR’S EYE ON ART NOUVEAU
Born at the end of the 19th century, the Art Nouveau movement emerged as a response to industrial coldness, embracing nature, gesture, and the sacred. Collar finds in it a language to exalt the power of the feminine, a divine force inspired by great mythological figures. In each work, beauty draws its deep roots from ancient memory and rises into a resolutely contemporary light.
The Fall-Winter 2025/26 Collection draws on ancient resonances and the organic lines of Art Nouveau to give life to a vision of sovereign femininity. Like Greek goddesses, the portraits evoke a quiet intensity, imbued with an inner light. Their gazes carry the silence of myths and the momentum of a reinvented future. Each work combines inner strength and suspended grace in a subtle balance between gesture and light.
Line of Force
The silhouettes extend with authority and fluidity. Inspired by the rhythms of living forms, they trace grounded, serene bodies infused with elegance. A continuous line, like a thread stretched between balance and power.
Master’s Hand
In the studio, each work is conceived as a sensitive architecture. Acrylic and pastel respond to one another in a hushed dialogue, where every shade suggests more than it reveals. The gesture is slow, measured, and full of intention.
Sacred Presence
The light seems to be born from the gaze. It passes through the contours, revealing the quiet strength of the figures. Their silent presence brings life to the space, like an ancient breath resurfacing. Rooted in the memory of myths, carried by today’s vision.