The works

  • Aircraft fabric - third sketch (see first and second sketch).
    During the First World War, Marcel Boussac secured the contract for aircraft fabric. In 1919, he bought all the surplus aircraft fabric at a low price and, with this indestructible material, he made blouses, soft-collar shirts, and invented pajamas. He then set up his own stores, "A la Toile d'avion," which would become a success.

  • The year 1931 marked a turning point in the iconographic history of Saint Raphaël with the appearance of the two café waiters in the brand's various creations. These two figures, also called the "Twins," were inspired by two actors: Armand Bernard and Paul Marien, or "Pauley" as he was known on stage: one is red, symbolizing Saint Raphaël Rouge, and the other is white, representing Saint Raphaël Ambré. They bring a unique soul and character to the brand.

  • Powdered castor oil capsules

  • Cosmetic products manufactured by the Reverend Benedictine Fathers of the Soulac Abbey located on the route to Compostela near Bordeaux.

  • Sigrand department stores for clothing and drapery, located at 81 - 83 rue de Sébastopol in Paris. First sketch (See second sketch)