The spirit of the 1930s. Or rather, its spirits. A free wardrobe to celebrate chic hedonism. Beige that sheds its bourgeois connotations, pinstripes flirting with art deco, constructivism extending its lines while supple knots emphasize the waist. Metal and bead T-shirts, the powdery pink of artisanal knits, the abundance of cottons conversing with crepes, satin for eveningwear, or silk for scarf collars. Lascivious or urban, but always couture, the total looks envisioned by Pierre-François Valette range from evening to morning, like a Gatsby-style ball.