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FAURÉ LE PAGE UNVEILS THE BISTROT COLLECTION FOR SPRING/SUMMER 2026

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Published by Sugar & Cream, Monday 25 May 2026

Images courtesy of Fauré Le Page

The Limited-edition Collection Celebrates Parisian Café Culture

For Spring/Summer 2026, Fauré Le Page turns its gaze toward one of Paris’ most enduring cultural rituals: the neighborhood bistro. Titled Bistrot, the limited-edition collection celebrates the spontaneous rhythm of Parisian life — fleeting encounters, lingering coffees, animated conversations, and the understated elegance of everyday gatherings.

At the center of the collection is a reinterpretation of the Maison’s signature Scale motif, transformed into the woven “cannage” motif of classic Parisian bistro chairs. Inspired by the interplay of rattan weaving, the new Bistrot canvas introduces a softer, more relaxed expression of the house’s historic pattern language, balancing craftsmanship with a sense of lived-in ease.

Presented in two pastel hues — Dawn Blue and FLPink — the collection evokes the atmosphere of sunlit terraces and leisurely afternoons in Paris. White accents woven through the scale motif mirror the texture of traditional cane seating, while the seasonal palette brings a fresh lightness to the Maison’s iconic silhouettes.

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Classic styles including the Daily Battle, Double Battle, and Ladies First are revisited through this Parisian lens, while the new Faurever 21 emerges as one of the collection’s highlights. Compact yet architectural, the Faurever 21 stands out with its chivalry-inspired clasp, secret compartments, and versatile styling options.

The collection also introduces playful details rooted in café culture. The Daily Battle 35 arrives with an integrated glasses case — a subtle nod to slow afternoons spent on Parisian terraces — while decorative leather ribbons shaped as a coffee cup and waiter transform accessories into charming conversation pieces.

The Bistrot collection reflects a deeper connection to the Maison’s heritage. Drawing from the heritage of Café Minerve — once home to one of the earliest Fauré Le Page boutiques on Rue de Richelieu — the collection becomes both a tribute to craftsmanship and a celebration of the everyday moments that define life in Paris.

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