Launched in 2016, the eponymous brand by designer Serge Guilloux goes back to basics.
He thinks of a soft idea, warm, comfort, cocoon... He loves terry cloth in memory of his first homewear store in Paris, rue de Longchamp: Caracalla. A baptismal name in reference to the luxurious Roman baths evoking marbles, colonnades and mosaics.
The brand's emblem, reworked in an art deco style, represents a fish man, between aquatic divinity and inspired human figure mythological frescoes of this ancient place.
Today, Serge Guilloux is revisiting and reviving this terry material that he has used so much to adapt it to the world of ready-to-wear in a new line of after-bath well-being. Its complete collections and
completed terry clothes are halfway between resortwear, beachwear, and homewear.
He imagines tops, shorts, pants, tunics and other little dresses with clean lines in a sporty chic style. A wardrobe that relies on the harmony of a garment that is as well suited for indoors, by the comfort and softness of its material, as for the outdoors, by the elegance and simplicity of its line.
He likes to mix his terrycloth pieces with other more elegant or more relaxed ones. The sponge goes with all styles and looks.
Outfits between town and seaside where the sponge is worked in soft and comfortable cuts, in a casual and elegant style, which invites you to idleness and well-being to wear outside as inside in all circumstances.
Paris, France