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Women's & Men's Collection Autumn WOMEN’S & MEN’S COLLECTION AUTUMN - WINTER 2016/2017 THE OLDEST FINE LEATHER GOODS HOUSE IN THE WORLD, ESTABLISHED IN 1829 Established in 1829 by Charles Delvaux, la maison Delvaux is today known the world over for its savoir-faire and uncompromising craftsmanship, as well as for the outstanding quality of its creations. Since its early beginnings, Delvaux has enjoyed the trust and confidence of connoisseurs and has been an official supplier of the Belgian royal family since 1883. Delvaux’s history is long and rich. More than 3,000 handbag designs have been created by la maison, which have been lovingly documented in Le Livre d’Or. To this day, every new creation continues to be described, sketched, and catalogued. While proud of its heritage and traditions, Delvaux is firmly anchored in the present, creating contemporary classics imbued with elegance, fantasy and wit. Steeped in the spirit of Belgian surrealism, la maison Delvaux brings a witty approach to all of its creations. Influenced by the innovative works of Belgian artists such as René Magritte and Paul Delvaux, la maison delights in putting a strikingly unconventional twist on its designs. In the hands of its leather artisans, Delvaux bags become genuine works of art. Each Delvaux design is made of skins from the best tanneries in Italy and France, and handcrafted in Delvaux’s European ateliers. La maison is well- known for its innovative treatment of rare, exotic leathers, such as ostrich, galuchat, python, lizard and crocodile. Only the best skins are chosen and only the finest pieces are cut for Delvaux creations. SIMPLICITY IS THE ULTIMATE SOPHISTICATION With a touch of Art Deco folly combined with geometric rigor, the new Autumn-Winter 2016/2017 Collection is both precious and precise. The ability to conceive audacious and solidly structured designs is part of the innate heritage of la maison Delvaux. This season’s favorite, the Tempête Mini is subtly slipping in right between the Micro and the MM versions. Delvaux completes the line with a selection of lightweight, soft models. Derived from the 1962 “Chasseresse” bag, Le Mutin with its 1970s allure is the new emblem of the collection. While timeless Nude, Végétal, Noir and Ivory are present as always in the collection, the focus is on delectable colours that are clean, stark and yet delicate, such as Absinthe, Rose Candy, Rouge de Pourpre and Tourterelle. The latter two colours also show up in a three-toned dégradé effect that is both lively and refined look. Alligator, lizard, python and galuchat are used in particularly exceptional and innovative ways—such as Alligator Hurricane brightened with shades of Rouge de Pourpre and Tourterelle. A sumptuous Springbok in Rouge de Pourpre is used for the Madame bag while the Smoking Mink in Noir and Ivory are paired as trimming for the Tempête MM. Two new leathers enter the repertoire this season—the supple Dream, which is coupled with shiny Alligator in Végétal, and the natural grained Crispy Calf. Madame Minaudière, Alligator Mat, Python Mat, Galuchat & Lézard Mat : Ivory Madame Minaudière, Alligator Mat, Python Mat, Galuchat & Lézard Mat : Ivory Madame Mini, Vernis : Ivory Manchette Madame, Lézard Mat & Galuchat : Ivory - Madame, Python, Alligator Mat & Galuchat : Ivory Madame Charms, Vernis : Ivory Madame Mini, Vernis : Ivory Madame Charms, Vernis : Ivory Brillant GM, Sporty Stripes Exotic : Ivory Brillant MM, Sporty Stripes Exotic : Noir & Ivory Brillant MM, Sporty Stripes Exotic : Noir & Ivory Tempête MM, Smoking Vison : Noir & Ivory Tempête MM, Calf Souple : Ivory - Bandoulière, Renard : Ivory Tempête MM, Calf Souple : Ivory - Bandoulière, Renard : Ivory Givry With Me, Sporty Stripes : Noir & Ivory Le Mutin, Crispy Calf : Noir Le Mutin, Crispy Calf : Noir Tempête GM, Crispy Calf : Noir - Bandoulière, Calf Souple & Laiton : Noir Madame, Crispy Calf & Galuchat : Noir Madame, Crispy Calf & Galuchat : Noir Brillant MM, Alligator Échec & Mat : Noir Brillant MM, Box Calf : Camaïeux Rouge de Pourpre Brillant MM, Toile de Cuir & Rodéo : Rouge de Pourpre Brillant MM, Toile de Cuir & Rodéo : Rouge de Pourpre Brillant Mini, Alligator Hurricane : Rouge de Pourpre Tempête MM, Calf Souple : Camaïeux Rouge de Pourpre Tempête GM, Smoking : Camaïeux Rouge de Pourpre Madame, Smoking : Camaïeux Rouge de Pourpre Madame Charms, Vernis : Rouge de Pourpre Madame, Springbok, Nubuck Cheyenne & Lézard Mat : Camaïeux Rouge de Pourpre Simplissime Tote PM, Shades Stripes : Camaïeux Rouge de Pourpre Givry With Me, Shades Stripes : Camaïeux Rouge de Pourpre Pin Cabas, Toile de Cuir & Allure : Rouge de Pourpre Signature Pochette XL, Polo & Toile de Cuir : Rouge de Pourpre Signature Clutch, Polo & Toile de Cuir : Rouge de Pourpre Le Mutin, Crispy Calf : Rouge de Pourpre Brillant GM, Rodéo : Rose Candy Brillant GM, Rodéo : Rose Candy Brillant Mini, Rodéo : Rose Candy Tempête GM, Autruche : Rose Candy Tempête Mini, Autruche : Rose Candy Tempête Clutch, Autruche : Rose Candy Brillant MM, Alligator Brillant : Rose Candy Brillant East/West Mini, Alligator Brillant : Rose Candy Tempête MM, Calf Souple & Alligator Brillant : Rose Candy Tempête Micro, Vernis : Absinthe - Rose Candy - Nude Tempête Micro, Vernis : Ivory - Tourterelle - Rouge de Pourpre Madame, Smoking Galuchat : Rose Candy Madame Mini, Vernis : Rose Candy Bracelet Givry PM, Polo : Rose Candy Givry Coin Purse, Polo : Rose Candy - Givry Mini, Polo : Rose Candy Simplissime Tote PM, Rodéo : Rose Candy Simplissime City Mini, Rodéo : Rose Candy Pin, Allure : Rose Candy Tempête GM, Porosus Nubucké & Mouton Retourné : Tourterelle Tempête GM, Crispy Calf : Tourterelle Tempête GM, Porosus Nubucké & Mouton Retourné : Tourterelle Bandoulière, Porosus Nubucké & Mouton Retourné : Tourterelle Tempête GM, Crispy Calf : Tourterelle Bandoulière, Porosus Nubucké & Mouton Retourné : Tourterelle Brillant Black Edition, Wild Beast : Camaïeux Tourterelle Brillant Black Edition, Wild Beast : Camaïeux Tourterelle Brillant East/West, Rodéo : Camaïeux Tourterelle Sangle, Coton : Camaïeux Tourterelle Tempête GM, Calf Souple : Camaïeux Tourterelle Tempête Mini, Calf Souple : Camaïeux Tourterelle Brillant MM, Alligator Hurricane : Tourterelle Tempête MM, Alligator Hurricane : Tourterelle Givry, Polo & Nubuck Cheyenne : Tourterelle Simplissime City, Shades Stripes : Tourterelle Simplissime Travel Wallet, Shades Stripes : Tourterelle Le Mutin, Crispy Calf : Tourterelle Pin Cabas, Crispy Calf : Tourterelle Madame Mini, Crispy Calf & Galuchat : Tourterelle Madame Portefeuille Long, Crispy Calf & Galuchat : Tourterelle Brillant MM, Rodéo : Absinthe Brillant East/West Mini, Rodéo : Absinthe Brillant Mini, Alligator Brillant : Absinthe Tempête MM, Autruche : Absinthe Tempête Mini, Alligator Brillant : Absinthe Tempête Charms, Alligator Brillant : Absinthe Tempête GM, Smoking Alligator : Absinthe Madame, Polo, Nubuck Cheyenne & Vernis : Absinthe Madame Portefeuille Long, Vernis : Absinthe - Signature Zip Around Daily, Polo : Absinthe Madame Mini, Vernis : Absinthe Écu, Vernis : Absinthe - Madame Charms, Vernis : Absinthe Madame Mini, Vernis : Absinthe Le Mutin, Crispy Calf : Tourterelle - Noir Le Mutin, Crispy Calf : Végétal - Rouge de Pourpre Le Mutin, Crispy Calf : Végétal - Rouge de Pourpre Carré Brillant Magique, Twill de Soie : Absinthe Simplissime City Mini, Rodéo : Absinthe Presse Clutch, Calf Souple : Absinthe - Presse Visite, Calf Souple : Absinthe - Presse Porte-Clefs, Calf Souple : Absinthe Carré Brillant Magique, Twill de Soie : Absinthe Presse Clutch, Calf Souple : Absinthe - Presse Visite, Calf Souple : Absinthe - Presse Porte-Clefs, Calf Souple : Absinthe Pin Cabas, Allure : Absinthe Brillant GM, Box Calf : Nude - Handle Ribbon, Renard : Nude Carré Brillant Arty, Twill de Soie : Absinthe Brillant Charms, Calf Souple : Nude - Brillant Charms, Calf Souple : Rose Candy Brillant Mini, Box Calf : Nude Tempête Charms, Calf Souple : Nude - Tempête Charms, Autruche : Rose Candy Carré Brillant Arty, Twill de Soie : Absinthe Brillant Charms, Calf Souple : Nude - Brillant Charms, Calf Souple : Rose Candy Tempête Charms, Calf Souple : Nude - Tempête Charms, Autruche : Rose Candy Brillant East/West, Dream & Alligator Brillant : Végétal Brillant MM, Dream & Alligator Brillant : Végétal Manchette Brillant, Alligator Brillant : Végétal - Brillant Portefeuille Long, Alligator Brillant : Végétal Givry, Dream & Alligator Brillant : Végétal Givry With Me, Dream & Alligator Brillant : Végétal Givry With Me, Dream & Alligator Brillant : Végétal Presse A4, Dream & Alligator Brillant : Végétal Cartable Presse I, Dream & Alligator Brillant : Végétal Presse A5, Dream : Végétal Presse A4, Dream & Alligator Brillant : Végétal Presse A5, Dream : Végétal Presse A4, Taurillon Crispé : Tourterelle Cartable Presse I, Taurillon Crispé : Tourterelle Presse Pochette, Calf Souple & Nubuck Cheyenne : Tourterelle Presse A4, Taurillon Crispé : Tourterelle Presse Pochette, Calf Souple & Nubuck Cheyenne : Tourterelle Contemporain Tote, Shades Stripes : Camaïeux Tourterelle President, Rodéo : Camaïeux Tourterelle - Sangle, Coton : Camaïeux Tourterelle President, Rodéo : Camaïeux Tourterelle - Sangle, Coton : Camaïeux Tourterelle BELGIUM Brussels : Galerie de la Reine 31 Koninginnegalerij Brussels : Boulevard de Waterloolaan 27 Bruges : Breidelstraat 2 Antwerp : Komedieplaats 17 Waterloo : Chaussée de Bruxelles 167 Knokke : Kustlaan 148B Leuven : Bondgenotenlaan 15 Ostend : Adolf Buylstraat 23–25 FRANCE Paris : Palais-Royal, Galerie de Valois 151–154 Paris : Galeries Lafayette Haussmann Paris : Le Bon Marché UNITED KINGDOM London : New Bond Street 36 CANADA Vancouver : Nordstrom Pacific Centre KUWAIT Kuwait City : 360 Mall CHINA MAINLAND Beijing : Galeries Lafayette Beijing Beijing : Yintai Centre Chengdu : Yintai Centre (opening soon) Hangzhou : Hubin Yintai Shanghai : Plaza 66 HONG-KONG Harbour City The Peninsula Hotel MACAU Galaxy Macau TAIWAN Taipei : Bellavita JAPAN Tokyo : Omotesando Tokyo : Dover Street Market Osaka : Hankyu Umeda Osaka : Shinsaibashi (opening soon) KOREA Seoul : Hyundai Main Seoul : Hyundai Coex Seoul : Galleria SINGAPORE Scotts Square Twitter & Instagram : @Delvaux www.delvaux.com.
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