Inspired by the looks of Audrey Hepburn and Jacqueline Kennedy, the Paule Ka brand appeals to subtle elegance and minimalist luxury.
The French brand Paule Ka appeared in 1987 with the light hand of the Brazilian Serge Cajfinger. He began his journey in the world of haute couture as a window dresser at Yves Saint Laurent, and at the age of 17 he became the owner of a multi-brand boutique in Lille. “Together with my mother and aunt Paula, after whom the brand is named, we opened a boutique for those who were eager to learn about new names in the fashion world: Kenzo, Alaïa and Thierry Mugler,” Serge tells reporters. Having studied the tastes of the French women in all details, Kazhfinger entered the design path and offered the world his own vision of women's clothing. With the exception of a few trouser sets and overalls, the spring-summer collection of next year offers a whole string of various dresses. According to the brand, the new collection is inspired by Japanese motifs. It is Japanese minimalism that is visible in these exquisite French outfits, in which a simple cut is combined with unusual color schemes.