Jamin Puech collaborates with Renoir's "Nude in the Sunlight" and releases a commemorative bag

Oct 4, 2013

On the 4th, bag brand JAMIN PUECH released a collaboration bag (54,600 yen) to commemorate the release of the film "Renoir: Nude in the Sunlight."

The 20cm x 23cm rayon bag has a leather handle. The sequin beads, in colors reminiscent of the South of France, represent the garden scenery and nature that appear in the film. It is available at JAMIN PUECH stores and H.P.FRANCE stores.

"Renoir: Nude in the Sunlight" is a film directed by Gilles Bourdos. It depicts the story behind the creation of French impressionist painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir's work "Bathers." The cinematographer is Mark Lee Ping-Bin, who has also worked on films such as "In the Mood for Love" and "Norwegian Wood." The film will be released nationwide from the 4th at TOHO Cinemas Chanter and other theaters.

Jamin Puech was founded in 1990 by Paris-based Benoit Jamin and Isabelle Marie Puech. Exploring materials not usually used for leather goods, and utilizing traditional craftsmanship, the brand presents more than 60 collections each season. The brand has also designed accessories in collaboration with Chloe and Karl Lagerfeld, and has direct stores in Paris, New York, and other cities.
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  • Jamin Puech releases Renoir commemorative bag
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