The epitome of British chic, Burberry transports us to a world where the trench coat is king.
Since 1856, the House has been inventing a wardrobe of structured silhouettes, meticulous cuts and minimalist character.
A wardrobe where tradition meets innovation, making each piece a technical and stylistic feat.
A trained carpenter, Abel Rossignol turned his name into a French ski reference. From his workshop in Isère, he created the first pair of wooden skis adorned with a rooster in 1907. It was not until 1937 that Rossignol equipped Emile Allais, who then became the world champion of alpine skiing. Other famous skiers like Henri Oreiller and Jean Vuarnet also adopted the brand to win medals. Visionary and creative, Maison Rossignol continues to revolutionize the world of alpine equipment.