STUDIO COLLECTION
Shirts reinventing "La Femme Figaret".
This season explores a new source of inspiration: music.
With a Gainsbourg silhouette and Patti Smith soul, the Figaret Woman cultivates a nonchalant look — rock, free-spirited, always elegant.
In this versatile wardrobe, shirts, day pyjamas and ready-to-wear pieces are reinterpreted, boldly revisiting the feminine classics.
The Figaret woman wears her shirt loose and androgynous, adorned with a “Double F” embroidery or a contrast collar; she also opts for more romantic blouses, shaped with darts and short sleeves.
LA FEMME FIGARET
DAY PAJAMAS BECOME A STATEMENT.
Rooted in a vintage aesthetic and reimagined for the outdoors, they are styled with exceptional poplin, varied cuts and mismatched stripes.
They also come in a navy crepe set with white polka dots, finished with a Figaret monogrammed piping.
THE EMBROIDERED MONOGRAM
This signature revisits the Figaret “Double F” monogram, expressed as a bold embroidery on the Nolita and Nocturne shirts. It echoes the iconic pyjamas of grand hotels, such as the Chelsea in New York — an imaginary that infuses the Spring–Summer 2026 Studio Collection.
THE VICTORIAN COLLAR
The hallmark of seemingly demure women since the 19th century, it is reimagined this season across a line of audacious creations — from the sleeveless Greti shirt to the Nivine shirtdress, and the iconic Greta, defined by its subtly puffed long sleeves.
Ready-to-wear pieces complete this confident allure.
Designed for the Figaret woman, these creations embody a free and effortless femininity.
The Nolwenn jacket reinterprets the trench in a short, voluminous silhouette, while the Nora and Nelly tailoring, crafted from virgin wool and black cotton, draws inspiration from the masculine tuxedo.
Worn belted as a total look or styled apart with denim and the sleeveless Greti shirt, it adapts to her every mood.
STUDIO COLLECTION
An invitation to embrace one's own rhythm, through bold and contemporary creations.