History
About the Pierre-Louis Mascia brand
Pierre-Louis Mascia launched his line of accessories in 2007.
Pierre-Louis Mascia has quickly become the favorite creator of all the ladies. Indeed his drawings are both fanciful and Bohemian bourgeois and are perfectly in tune with today’s fashion.
The theme of the female body and faces is confirmed. The items bear the imprint of the creator’s natural line.
The eco-sensitive collection of Pierre Louis Mascia is characterized by nylon printed multicolored patterns. Eco-friendly creations by Pierre-Louis Mascia are made by ink jet which avoids the use of frames that require lots of water and chemicals.
One of his iconic accessories remains the Maurice bag, a printed cloth bag inspired by a model belonging to the French composer Maurice Ravel.
Designer
Fashion illustrator, art director and designer of accessories. Pierre-Louis Mascia, has accumulated experience in diverse fields such as the production of small pieces of furniture for Idee in Tokyo. He also occupied the job of artistic director for the Who's Next fashion show for 5 years and since 2001 he has been artistic director of the First Class meeting which has become an internationally recognized event.
His passion for the fashion industry is undeniable. He was at the head of the Accessories collection in Kélian, Clergerie, Fenestrier and Hervé Chapelier. Finally; Pierre-Louis Mascia launched his own collection of accessories and small leather goods in 2004.
Collection
The collection offers a nice set of cashmere and wool. The bags are large and elegant. The scarves are made of silk and cashmere. The cardigans have nice printed patterns and ensure a style which is immediately recognizable.
Pierre Louis Mascia didn’t forget his passion for painting and graphic design: the visual references, floral motifs, and the colour patterns can be found as details in the bright textures.
The collection is eclectic in every way, generous and timeless. The inspiration seems to come from the 19th century, from a Haydn concerto of the Victorian era.