La Comédie Humaine Fall/Winter 2014-French label La Comédie Humaine looks to the work of author Honoré de Balzac for inspiration this season. Honing in on the short story Le Chef-d’Oeuvre inconnu, which tells the story of a genius artist, who has spent years working on a painting, only to destroy it after the disappointment of his two friends upon seeing it. Taken from the flames of the fire, autumn heats up with its own interpretation on orange and red. Married to the image of a Bohemian artist, who is a city dweller, La Comédie Humaine creates a sharp vision that evokes a sophisticated spirit with a well rounded wardrobe of suiting, outerwear, knitwear and more.
La Comédie Humaine is Inspired by Honoré de Balzac for Fall/Winter 2014
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