As the cold weather sets in, Paraboot steps back in time to the golden age of 1960s French cinema.
Through the photographer’s lens, the elegance and audacity of emblematic figures from Melville, Sautet, Clément and Godard come to life in three sequence shots infused with an iconic and decidedly modern style.
A timeless, androgynous style
In the 1960s, French cinema revolutionised conventions, and fashion was not far behind. Conveyed through suits that blurred the boundaries between masculine and feminine, this wave of freedom resonates particularly strongly today.
Fitted trousers, structured blazers and shirts borrowed from menswear teamed with Paraboot’s iconic models (Michael, Adonis, Montaigne and Bergerac).
Classic as well as contemporary, these pieces are reminiscent of a time when unisex elegance rewrote all the rules.
The elegance of cinema, echoed through Paraboot’s collections
Every captured image tells its own story, set against a backdrop designed for rediscovering our classic styles (Veley, Clamart and Orsayti).
With a minimalist and cinematic tone, the silhouettes are presented amid soft lighting and contrasting hues. Subtly inspired by great directors, the staging evokes a kind of visual poetry that resonates with the brand’s DNA.
By revisiting these pivotal years, Paraboot pays homage to an aesthetic and a style that continue to inspire to this day. Proof that timeless elegance transcends trends and eras.
A journey into the 1960s







