Mens 1st Collection
INTRODUCTION
To succeed this ARSHIVES created a very special environnement between an imaginary world and reality where the lines are blurred.
The core of this collection is the entry in the adult age with a strong attachement to the childhood way of seeing this, do not lost your inner child...
“I was a kid when I designed this...”
By subtly incorporating some classic stereotypes, ARSHIVES reimagines icons of the male wardrobe with a contemporary touch, offering a unique interpretation of iconic pieces. From reimagined shirts to structured coats, the collection transcends eras while preserving their timeless essence.
But beyond mere aesthetics, each piece in the ARSHIVES collection tells a story. It's a tribute to authentic craftsmanship, durability, and the profound significance of well-made clothing. Every seam, every detail is carefully considered to create pieces that aren't just worn, but lived in and proudly passed down.
The patina is one of the most important details about the collection. Their looks and state are bot definitive and tend to change in a perpetual manner.
With this debut collection, ARSHIVES emerges as a brand that challenges the norms of ephemeral fashion, offering men an authentic and meaningful alternative to express their style and individuality. It's an ode to tradition, timelessness, and heritage, embodied in every stitch, every fabric, and every piece that makes up this male wardrobe.
CAMPAIGN
LOOKBOOK
Mens 1st - 2018
Leather, Satin
Mens - Not For Sale
Mens 1st - 2018
Velvet, Satin
Mens - Not For Sale
Mens 1st - 2018
Cotton
Mens - Not For Sale
Mens 1st - 2018
Wool
Mens - Not For Sale
Mens 1st - 2018
Cotton
Mens - Not For Sale
Mens 1st - 2018
Cotton
Mens - Not For Sale
Mens 1st - 2018
Cotton
Mens - Not For Sale
Mens 1st - 2018
Cotton
Mens - Not For Sale
Mens 1st - 2018
Leather
Mens - Not For Sale
Mens 1st - 2018
Cotton
Mens - Not For Sale
Mens 1st - 2018
Cotton
Mens - Not For Sale
Mens 1st - 2018
Wool
Mens - Not For Sale
Collaborator : Leo Massy - Ali Latif - Ferdinan Gastineau - Pierre Podevyn - Mathis Magni