
As the season shifts, the Parisienne retreats to her workshop — a calm, creative space where craftsmanship leads the way. From ceramics to leather, Longchamp takes inspiration from the raw beauty of materials, channeling a minimalist, artisanal style.

In her Paris atelier, she shapes clay with care, dressed in a scalloped painter’s smock that reflects the organic lines of her ceramics — and her wardrobe. Her accessories mirror this aesthetic: crochet touches on the Le Pliage Filet, charm details on her artist’s basket, and the curved form of the Le Pliage Xtra half-moon bag. Natural hues like ecru, earth, and mahogany ground her palette.

Beyond the atelier, she explores the city in poplin tops, clogs, and cotton canvas — her Le Roseau in hand. She draws inspiration from the craftspeople she encounters: framers, leatherworkers, bakers. Their tools and signage influence everything from her Epure toast-shaped bag to her utilitarian jacket, marked with a jacron label by Constantin Riant for Longchamp.
With shades of blue — from navy to cobalt — and a wardrobe of workwear-inspired pieces, she expresses her creativity through function and form. Her Le Pliage x CONSTANTIN tote captures the spirit of the studio, bringing artisanal authenticity to an elegant, everyday Autumn.
Discover Fall 2025 with Longchamp on Level Ground.