Sculpting Air

  • Words Ayla Angelos
  • Photography Gabriele Rosati
  • Design asprostudio.eu

Emilie Arnault, head of design at côte&ciel, names Antoine de Saint Exupéry, the French pilot and author of The Little Prince as the inspiration behind Stratus, the brand's new collection. "I pictured a puzzle made of sky, clouds, aircraft and parachutes through the eyes of a child." Some bags fold like origami; others appear deconstructed, stripped to their bare bones. There's an ethereal sense of weightlessness about them – a balance between volume and form, as if each piece had been caught in mid-air, billowing before flight. Since its founding in 2008, Arnault has been at côte&ciel from the very beginning, guiding the design of its collections. Over the years,

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