The Gypsy, designed by Max Ponty in 1947

Already present in her Spring-Summer 1984 collection, Marie Beltrami is returning once again with a ready-to-wear collection:
A subtle, witty, accurate, and elegant collection that everyone can wear; at least that was my intention. I hope I’ve convinced you…

The artistic universe of Marie Beltrami has always been nourished by dreamlike inspirations and captivating forms. From her famous Tonton shirt to the silhouettes of her cinched dolls, and the variety of her eccentric jewelry, all her creations intertwine surrealism with precision, subtlety with poetry.

In her new collection, La Clandestine, Marie Beltrami pays tribute to Gitanes cigarettes and skillfully reimagines the imagery of this iconic brand. Through her dresses, familiar and warm motifs are reborn. It is a world of yesteryear renewed, rich with enigmatic swirls and Hispanic dancers, all in ethereal curves and joyful shades.

Halfway between the grace of Esmeralda and the mystery of Gainsbourg, Marie Beltrami’s Clandestines embody the meeting point between exoticism and familiar beauty. Didn’t Goethe say that “each step must have a goal”?
It is now the turn of the Clandestines to walk, and without a doubt, they will seduce you.

Nathan Naccache

Women are Stars

Les Cintrées de la Mode

Erotic Room

The Kiss

Louis Vuitton

Broken Plates

Marie Beltrami’s “Broken Plate” collection reimagines the art of dining, transforming it into a poetic and surreal experience. Designed as a full tableware service, it includes coffee and tea cups, mugs, bowls, saucers, teapots, butter dishes, egg cups, jam pots, plates, serving dishes, soup tureens, salad bowls, and sauce boats.

Each piece, infused with the whimsical and daring spirit of the designer, blends sophistication with eccentricity. True to her unclassifiable style, Marie Beltrami turns everyday objects into vessels of imagination and emotion.

The collection can also be customized with the name of a hotel or venue, underlining its potential at the crossroads of art, design, and luxury hospitality.

“Broken Plate” continues Marie Beltrami’s lifelong journey of freedom and experimentation in creation, confirming her as a singular figure who transforms everything she touches into visual and tactile poetry.

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