JOUR & NUIT 🌗

DAY & NIGHT 🌗

In July, we like that the days never end: from the office to evenings of all kinds, we appreciate that time stretches and we want to make the most of each hour. This month we offer you a complete and, above all, versatile wardrobe that we love so much. We therefore suggest evolving looks that will adapt to all opportunities and follow you on all your adventures.

The shirts, with their three buttons at the bust which are the Joelle signature, are always there with their pattern in shades of black and white. We wear them for all occasions: with jeans, shorts or dress pants, our blouses are suitable for all our whims. Need something a little fancier? We combine our Versaille blouse with our Noli denim: wow effect guaranteed!

We fall in love with the cream jacket/shorts combo: its classic look is perfect for the work day, but we don't hesitate to ditch the jacket once we arrive in the evening and its more relaxed atmosphere. Better yet, we give our ensemble a touch of madness by adding a Walla camisole in pop colors that remind us of the 2000s. Do you like the jacket so much that you want to wear it differently? We understand you, how can you not fall for its little pockets on the front? Ditch the shorts and pair them with your favorite Kara instead for an ensemble that's both stylish and unmistakably comfy.

We adopt a bohemian, romantic and resolutely chic look with the dresses. We love their lightness and their lace, and we don't hesitate to wear them in more formal situations as well as in more relaxed moments. Why deprive yourself of putting on an item of clothing that you feel so good in, especially if the day is getting longer?

Finally, to guard against the vagaries of the weather, we remember to take our jackets from this collection with you, which go so easily with all our dresses.

Each day that begins is a new adventure: who knows what it has in store for us? We might as well have everything we need in our wardrobe within reach to live them all to the fullest. Ready to face any eventuality, you say?

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