A piece of Versailles

Last year, we stepped into a dream.

Our Marie Antoinette Broochella Shows were an ode to femininity, drama, and unapologetic beauty — champagne, conversation, and bows worn like quiet rebellion.

This Christmas I travelled to Paris, and returned to Versailles.

Versailles has a way of slowing you down.

You stop looking at details and start feeling them — the ceilings, the portraits, the rooms where women dressed with intention, not restraint.

I took Broochella with me this winter.
Not to recreate history — but to listen to it.

The bow kept appearing.
In paintings. In silhouettes. In the quiet drama of women who understood that style could speak before they ever did.

In February, we introduced The Marie Antoinette Bow.

Soft silk. Sculptural. Designed to be worn your way — at the collar, on the shoulder, pinned into tailoring or eveningwear. It’s not costume, and it’s not nostalgic. It’s simply a beautiful statement.

Last year, many of you joined us for the Marie Antoinette Broochella Shows — evenings filled with conversation, champagne, and a shared love of dressing with confidence. This bow feels like a continuation of that moment. Familiar, but evolved.

Discover it today

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