The Executive Selection: Zadig & VoltaireWith a palette of monotone colors of grey, black, and navy blue, Zadig & Voltaire sets the tone for a collection inspired by the 90s, with a touch of the era's signature attitude.

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Zadig & Voltaire

The Paris-born brandZadig & Voltaireinfuses style, genres and eras to create looks infusing art and rock "n' roll.

Founded in 1997 by Thierry Gillier and Cecilia Bönström, the ready-towear brand evokes the aesthetic of aneveryday stylish man. With a palette of monotone colors of grey, black, and navy blue, it sets the tone for a collection inspired by the 90s, with a touch of the era's signature attitude.

We're a fan of the brand's Vegas jacket pairing with drawstring trousers in a checked fabric, as well as the House's tailored jacket in cotton velvet for a luxe, statement look. Discover your essentials from this season's line to express your free style.

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