With Blanc de Noir, the summer silhouette is written in contrast. Black asserts its depth, white reveals its light, and together they compose a wardrobe that is both graphic, feminine, and resolutely contemporary.
Inspired by a canvas by Balthazar Garden, this collection plays on balances: sharp lines, lightweight materials, delicate finishes, and a constant dialogue between structure and fluidity.
Designed for beautiful days, Blanc de Noir offers pieces that combine style and comfort. The fabrics allow the body to breathe and provide wearing sensations that are as pleasant as they are seductive.
Textured veils, soft satins, stretchy jerseys, and impeccably draping technical materials: each reference expresses a facet of the collection while fitting into an overall harmony.

These two colors are enough to tell a very artistic story. For Artist, this shift to black and white was anything but a simplification.
On the contrary, transforming the work of Baltazar Garden into a print revealed its intrinsic and marked structure. Achieving the right whiteness of white and the exact intensity of black.
The silhouettes highlight the patterns and materials. Each piece explores the richness of this essential palette, revealing optical effects and geometric landscapes.
The image creates a true rhythm on the garment. It accompanies the folds of the fabric, allowing the shapes of the body to take their place.
Let’s review this fragment of digital art that has come out of its frame to enter everyday life.
The blouse perfectly embodies the spirit of a light summer. Cut from a smocked woven fabric, it charms with its fineness and subtly textured surface. Very easy to wear.

More rare, the skirt stands out. In its viscose elastane satin, it combines fluidity, softness, and a slight shine. With a well-constructed waistband at the waist, it gradually opens into a generous fullness. Very easy to accessorize.
The top of the dress is precisely fitted with a play of darts and cutouts that highlight femininity. From the hips, it gains in fullness and movement for a freer drape. Very easy to slip on.

The tunic brings a new length. It has been designed for hot days and for summer silhouettes worn over pants or capris. Very easy to pair.
This jacket is undoubtedly one of the most unique pieces in the collection. Designed to accompany all Blanc de Noir silhouettes, it can also be worn as a standalone top, buttoned all the way up. Very easy to layer.

The printed cardigan fits perfectly with the sleeveless top. Very easy to slip over other pieces.

The pants assert a choice that is both modern and pragmatic. Made from an ultra-stretch technical material, inspired by the world of sports but reworked in a more dressed-up interpretation, they offer remarkable comfort while maintaining a true style. Very easy to wear.
The top with a very open square neckline highlights the décolletage and shoulders while remaining compatible with wearing a bra. Very easy to conceal.
The V-neck top in its viscose elastane satin combines softness, fluidity, and comfort, with a slight sheen that intensifies the contrasts of black and white. Very easy to coordinate.

The batwing top adds a more fashionable dimension. The upper part of the model is intentionally generous, without traditional armholes. The bottom, cinched by an integrated belt, creates a blouson effect. This contrast between fullness and support spices up its character. Easy to impose.

The sleeveless top reinterprets the look of a men's vest in a summer version, made from cotton elastane jersey. Easy to repurpose.
Beyond each piece taken separately, Blanc de Noir composes a true women's wardrobe that is distinctive.
The materials respond to summer uses, the cuts allow for movement, and the details unify the whole.
The pieces can be layered, coordinated, or contrasted with each other to build silhouettes that are sometimes understated, sometimes more assertive.
Artist and Baltazar Garden, artists brought together for Art-à-Porter.
