Palome at the Hotel Germain
Celebrating Palome’s craftsmanship and commitment to lasting quality, our latest campaign unfolds in a setting shaped by history and natural light. Through the lens of our photographer, Palome pieces come alive in a quiet play of texture, movement, and warmth.
Set in the village of Senlis, Hôtel Germain is an 18th-century house with a sense of time gently held within its walls. For one day, it became home to the Palome team.
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Its layered interiors, patterned wallpapers, tapestries, and manicured gardens offered a rich but welcoming backdrop for our signature pieces. Silk, cashmere, and linen were styled with ease, bringing tradition into the present through softness, clarity, and quiet confidence.
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Here, the Palome woman is composed, curious, and warmly assured. She moves through history lightly, guided by texture, morning light, and a modern sense of comfort.
The Versailles Cashmere Top
A Palome signature, reimagined in a room of layered patterns and soft light. Its warm ivory tone brings quiet clarity to the scene, highlighting the natural texture and ease of cashmere.
The Cambronne Silk Top
The Cambronne comes alive in motion. Its floral pattern catches the morning light across smooth silk, shifting gently with every step. A quiet expression of texture, ease, and enduring refinement.
The Lauriers Blouse
Cut from breathable ramie, the Lauriers Blouse features delicate lace details shaped by Palome’s savoir-faire. Set against soft light and layered textures, it carries a quiet femininity with ease and strength.
The Capucine Cashmere Cardigan and Wembley Linen Trousers
In a contrast of materials, the cashmere and linen
sit harmoniously in tones of off white, echoing the
sun dappling through the windows.
The Bow linen Trousers and Dauphine Blazer
Linen brings its natural texture to a sharper silhouette. In deep navy, the suit balances ease and resilience, opening the season to lighter layers and the gentle light of spring.
The Senlis Coat, Varenne Shirt and Eaton Jeans
Named after the storied village that welcomed our shoot, the Senlis Coat is crafted from a warm cashmere-wool blend with a substantial, comforting hand. In natural light, its drape reveals the precision of its tailoring, bringing quiet presence to the Varenne Shirt and Eaton Jeans.