“I imagined a menswear wardrobe that brings back memories while always feeling up to date. A label with simple lines and quality materials that last over time. Clothes that can be put on, used, infused with movements, personal stories, while connecting them to the ateliers that have made them, to the hands that have assembled them.
Clothing is closely linked to nature, to agriculture where the fibers stem from: the cotton and linen flowers, the thistles that were used to brush flannels, the wool from the sheep shorn by farmers. Some textile regions keep cultures of craftsmanship alive. They are often linked to their landscapes and the activities of their inhabitants, like wool in Brittany, close to the ocean, or wool and leather in the Tarn, in the Midi-Pyrenean. Paying a tribute to these local cultures of craftsmanship, highlighting « made by » without being limited to a country, is central to my philosophy.”
Déborah Sitbon Neuberg
A tapestry of visual rebellion. VERYRARE’s new collection blends surreal Renaissance fantasy with street-coded silhouettes, shifting between myth, manga, and modern mythos. From celestial blue gradient sets to graphic-heavy tees and divine canvas jackets, each piece carries a story too loud to whisper. Designed for those who don’t just wear clothes—they wield them.