
Repetto's ready-to-wear collection, "La Garde-Robe Repetto," was released in Japan on February 22nd. The designer is French designer Emilie Luc-Duc, who has worked on knitwear for Anne Valérie Hash and Dior girls. A floor show was held the night before at the brand's flagship Ginza store.
The lineup primarily features knitwear inspired by dancewear. Tops feature drape created by tucks, twists, and ties. They feature open backs and motifs commonly used in dancewear. Bottoms feature voluminous silhouettes, including gathered skirts, double-layered tutu-like skirts, and flared skirts with tulle layered.
The colors are simple and solid, such as black, gray, red, and white. The collection is produced in Europe, including Italy, France, and Hungary. Prices range from 43,000 to 56,000 yen for dresses, 28,000 to 35,000 yen for skirts, and 18,000 to 41,000 yen for tops. In addition to the Ginza store, the brand is also available at Tamagawa Takashimaya S.C., Nagoya Lachic, Lucua Osaka, and Tenjin Violo. Sales in France began last December.
Repetto is a French brand that was founded in 1947 when Rose Repetto designed dance shoes. It is beloved by actors such as Brigitte Bardot and Serge Gainsbourg. The brand is also active in collaborations, releasing special models with COMME des GARÇONS, Yohji Yamamoto, and Karl Lagerfeld.






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