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Les Fleurs Studio and Nona Source toast in an intimate evening in Paris

The occasion was none other than to pay homage to the Fall-Winter 2025 show entitled ‘Lost Objects’.

Les Fleurs Studio and Nona Source toast in an intimate evening in Paris

Last Sunday, at the historic and emblematic Instituto Cervantes, a dinner was held that marked the meeting point between fashion, reflection and nostalgia.

The occasion was none other than to pay tribute to LES FLEURS STUDIO‘s Fall-Winter 2025 runway show, accompanied by a special evening organised in partnership with NONA SOURCE, LVMH‘s upcycling platform. At the heart of the celebration was the ‘Lost Objects’ collection designed by Maria Bernard and based on the lost, the abandoned and the forgotten, three concepts that became the common thread of a meeting full of symbolism, reflection and a lot of creativity.

This special evening was not just a fashion show, but an intimate gathering of creative minds and key personalities within the industry. Big names such as Elizabeth Yowe (Visual Director at Vogue France), Alexandre Capelli (Environmental Deputy Director at LVMH), Ludivine Carraud (Head of PR at Nona Source) or Cécile Bouton (CEO of Nona Source) were present and did not hesitate to support Maria in such an exciting project.

The gastronomic proposal was in charge of Anastasia Finders who, like the collection presented, transformed the everyday into something sublime. The fusion between the organic, the lost and the transformed was not only transformed in the garments, but also in the flavours and details that marked the dinner, creating a unique experience.

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