Marine Serre
Marine Serre inspired by the Louvre
The Louvre has always been a source of inspiration for Marine Serre-a universe of forms, a matrix of symbols and myths, a parade of icons that, like afterimages, leave their mark on the contemporary silhouettes she creates for her fashion house.
This collaboration highlights this relationship with the museum, the archives, the collections, and history, at the intersection of two creative worlds: the museum and the atelier, the painter's brushstroke and the couturier's hand.
This collaboration between Marine Serre and the Louvre Museum has resulted in an exclusive three-piece limited-edition capsule collection inspired by the Mona Lisa.
Created through an upcycling process cherished by the artist, the museum's product archives are brought back to life through cutting, assembling, and reprinting!
The artwork transforms from an icon into a living material and enters everyday life through Marine Serre's artistic language.
This unique collaboration doesn't stop there!
Marine Serre has also created a couture collection presented at the Fall-Winter 2026 couture show.
She takes on the Mona Lisa, a universal symbol, with creative mischief. She fragments the icon into a puzzle, reconstructing it as a mosaic that hugs the body, transforming the garment into a living canvas. The work leaves the museum to come to life.
Questioning the figure of the artist, she subtly reappropriates the painter's tools: brushes, tubes, and smocks.
These five silhouettes turn fragments of history into couture pieces: living archives where heritage comes alive in the present.
The couture collection is not available on the boutique.louvre.fr website.