En Vrac x Mkrs. Pop Up | New Mkrs. Shop Merch | Delpire & Co đź‘€

En Vrac x Mkrs. Paris Pop-Up Shop 

SAVE THE DATE - EN VRAC x MKRS. POP-UP - Introducing the Paris Makers En Vrac. A passion for the luxury shirt underpins this mono-product fashion label. Shirts are a concentration of technical expertise and also a universally flattering, unisex garment. En Vrac sources second-hand pieces – Charvet, Figaret, Lanvin, Dior, Sulka, Hilditch & Key, Brooks…- then customises them with silkscreened motifs illustrated by founder Marine Nallet; the first collection explores the auspicious iconography of the Marseille tarot. A second line overdyes the shirts in a mouthwatering array of tints. Each shirt is unique and fuses a dedication to sustainability, quality and beauty. You can discover them at the Mkrs. Paris Shop, from Fri 2-Thu 10 July.  > 6 rue Thorel, 75002 Paris


News from the Mkrs. Shop

En Vrac Screen-Printed Vintage Shirt â€“ Old England was one of the most luxurious department stores in Paris, from 1867 to 2012. This vintage Old England white poplin tuxedo shirt has been silkscreened on the front with a trio of cards from the Marseille tarot, including the bold but reckless Valet d’ÉpĂ©e, or Knight of Swords. A unique piece of anti-fast fashion, made with love in Paris.
Shop here.

Nobody Owns the Beach Tote - Make a bold environmental statement this summer with this tote designed by the American artist David Horvitz for Librairie Yvon Lambert. Silkscreen on organic cotton, a label inside is printed with a poem by the pioneering American marine biologist and conservationist Rachel Carson: "On all these shores there are echoes of past and future…” 
Browse our Summer Love edit here!

Life in Paris

Delpire & Co - The heritage of the visionary publisher, gallerist, critic and photography fanatic Robert Delpire gets a new lease of life with the opening of this superb new bookshop in Saint Germain. Located behind the church underneath Delpire & Co’s historic office, the beautiful space is home to a thrilling selection of contemporary books dedicated to photography, as well as original prints to buy and regular artist’s installations. Some highlights: the latest issue of Profane, or the new French language edition of Susan Meiselas’ wonderful EYES OPEN – “a sourcebook of photography ideas for kids—to engage with the world through the camera”, originally published by Aperture. > 13 Rue de l'Abbaye, 75006 Paris. delpireandco.com