The decades which have marked fashion make their comeback and Tara Jarmon reinterprets them to offer us a decidedly elegant and modern look.
Swinging London
A bold and incisive silhouette, with a nod to the 60’s and its muses, Mary Quant and Twiggy leading the way, chanting the fundamental inspirations for the brand.
Structured styles, dense materials play off of graphic and colorful prints; the zebra and leopard twist the codes.
A color palette Pop and lively: ultraviolet, yellow, orange, shocking pink, tempered by ecru, black, and white.
When Annie meets Gilda
In New York, the dream meeting of two icons: Gilda, the flamboyant, ultra- feminine, femme-fatale, and Annie Hall, eternally in love, borrowing from men’s wardrobes.
The silhouette mixes the 40’s with the casual elegance of the 70’s: coating, flannel, wool caviar, juxtaposed with lace, dotted tulle, and fluid silk, with fur punctuating the silhouette.
Powder, pommette, blush, nude, colors soft and diaphanous, contrast with the blacks, anthracites, and bordeaux.
Bal Edition
The dresses for seduction, for dancing, for a party.
The short in breezy chiffon, in soft colors, with details of evanescent petals and feathers.
The essential long in tribute to Gilda; timeless black, sculptural, draped, or transparent.
New interpretations of the signatures of Bal Edition: white and black in wide stripes, draped styles in intense colors, and oversized bows.





