At the origin of the collection, an emotion, the year of birth of our creator, Yoahm Baroukh: 1976.
A return to basics, with a desire for renewal, following in the footsteps of a real or imagined New York, with these dress codes, these districts, these universes.
A shimmering dandyism, a new version of tailorism, more generous, freer, whether in the cuts or in the colors.
The hits of the time: Daddy Cool by Boney M, Dancing Queen by Abba, Don't Go Breaking My Heart by Elton John, Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen.
Taxi Driver, Rocky, Marathon Man go to the cinema, Saturday Night Fever is filming, Studio 54 is preparing its opening.
With all this energy, combined with the know-how of the Maison Lords&Fools, with this requirement in the choice of fabrics, of the craftsmen who accompany us, this collection pays tribute to an abundant era.
After making the Empire style Rock, it's now time to make it Disco!
To paraphrase the Bee Gees, You Should Be Dancing Next Summer with Lords&Fools!!!