Nuit Parisienne: The Film
Director Léa Morel captures one night in Paris—from dusk at the Palais Royal to dawn at Les Halles. A cinematic journey through our Fall/Winter collection.
Atelier & light
We gave director Léa Morel a simple brief: show us Paris as you see it. She chose the hours between 7pm and 7am—twelve hours of darkness in which the city reveals its secret self. 'Paris at night is not the Paris of photographs,' Morel explains. 'It's a city of shadows, whispers, and women who walk with intention.'
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Still from Nuit Parisienne: Palais Royal, 21h
— Léa Morel, Director
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