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The purple hat belongs to those pieces that do not seek to convince at first glance. It settles slowly into the field of vision. A color of depth and reflection, purple does not play the obvious: it prefers nuance, silence, restraint. Dense plum, velvety eggplant, or softened mauve, it accompanies the silhouette like a calm, almost inner presence. A chosen color, revealing more than it shows.
On a hat, purple acts as a material revealer. In wool felt, it absorbs light, giving the shapes a particular density, almost tactile. The lines seem deeper, the volumes more poised. In straw or lighter fibers, especially in lilac tones, the color opens up, becomes airy, bringing an unexpected softness. Each variation tells a different way of inhabiting the color, always with measure.
Designed to dialogue with both the men's wardrobe and women's, the collection explores purple as a language in its own right. The purple hat is not a mere accessory: it acts as a discreet sign, a detail suggesting sensitivity, a perspective on style. It speaks to those who prefer allure over effect, depth over brilliance. A silent, contemporary elegance that is recognized without ever declaring itself.
Purple also extends into more direct pieces, like the cap or the beret . The purple cap offers a more graphic, almost urban interpretation. The beret, on the other hand, leans towards a more sensitive sophistication: worn with precision, it highlights the attitude, suggests restrained sensuality, and punctuates the outfit with a confident gesture. Contemporary variations, conceived as discreet signatures of style.