Bohème: The Story of the Riviera

Every Gatz collection follows a single thread. Our first is Bohème, and the thread is the French Riviera — not the marina of today, but the myth that came before it.

The Riviera before the spotlight

There was a window — roughly from the painters of the 1890s to the long lunches of the 1960s — when the Riviera meant something looser than luxury. It was Signac's light on the water at Saint-Tropez, Colette writing under the vines, bare feet on warm stone: a way of living that prized ease over effort. Bohème reaches for that feeling.

What's in it

The collection runs across silk foulards, hand fans and flower hair clips, with prints that wander from O'Keeffe's blooms to Mediterranean still lifes and the boteh of a hundred summers. Each piece is a small souvenir of that world — made to wear now, faithful to where it came from.

When it's gone, it's gone. The next era takes its place.

A limited drop

Like every Gatz collection, Bohème is a limited run. When the last piece goes, it closes, and we move on to the next story. Explore Bohème →