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Launched in 2021 by Zied Ben Amor and Jean-Marc Fellous, the label shares several similarities with Sézane: first, their love of embroidery, with a bohemian touch. Second, their commitment to a more responsible fashion: each Baziszt piece is made from organic fabrics. It's therefore only natural that the Sézane x Baziszt collaboration, available from September 14, celebrates craftsmanship and natural materials.

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Discover a “hedonistic, nostalgic and visionary” brand, as described by this designer who gives pride of place to craftsmanship.

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"I am particularly drawn to embroideries with irregular finishes, those that tell a story and hint at the meticulous work of the little hands that created them. I also have a real passion for raised embroidery, where threads and materials intertwine to create volume and depth."

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David Beckham, actor Samuel Jackson, director Steven Spielberg, and singer Christophe Maé: the list of celebrities who wear Baziszt is long. This recognition helps establish the brand with an international reputation. There are also more than 70 points of sale on five continents.

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WHY WE LOVE IT? For its handcrafted couture details, such as mimosa embroidery or small colorful flowers, and its soft, airy cuts that sound like an invitation to a faraway journey.

An inaugural collection of inclusive shirts, produced in small quantities, all embroidered and infused with a poetic narrative.

We draw inspiration from vintage household linens, from artists, and even from mural paintings.

An inaugural collection of inclusive shirts, produced in small quantities, all embroidered and infused with a poetic narrative.”

Les Échos - Serie Limitée April, 2025

ELLE France April, 2023

The designer is dedicated to creating romantic and contemporary embroideries, each one entirely handcrafted: palm motifs, mimosa branches re-embroidered in relief, beaded bees, and Hawaiian flowers hand-painted with natural dyes.