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The LEMAIRE show is an idea of travel made of superimpositions, ties, hoods, soaked colors and light materials, where the sensation of freedom, inherent in adventure and movement, converges. Inspired by a trip to Vietnam, this airy, functional collection sets up displacement as a way of experiencing otherness, changing appearance or dressing to blend into the landscape.

Clothing is an ally here, capable of being worn over the shoulder or cross-body with an inner belt so as not to interfere with walking. It is also practical, like this vest, a tribute to those worn by great reporters with pockets to hold all the travel essentials. Lightened by a choice of breathable fabrics, airy cottons or flowing silks that ensure comfort despite the heat, the garment protects against the unexpected and raging elements thanks to a rain cape, a removable hood or a visor to keep out the sun.

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Some pieces in coated cotton have a sheen that evokes a downpour. In the midst of wet colors, others make their appearance, whether inspired by the rain capes and tarpaulins used in Southeast Asia (ochre, green, taupe, khaki), more tropical (ice apricot, lemon glazed) or deliberately tired, like these solarized stripes and floral prints whose patina suggests a road that has been travelled.