Ysé x Les Maisons de Campagne
At the doorstep of autumn, we left everything behind to embrace the serene beauty of the French countryside. For 48 hours, Ysé welcomed a small circle of women to Maison du Val for a gentle pause, a time to connect, create, and let art and creativity build bridges between people.
The invitations were extended to a select few: Célia Bruneau, hand-embroidery and textile artist; Ludivine Lecornec, a photographer who captured the essence of this escape; and Léa Augereau, a painter exploring colours and feminist perspectives in her work.
Laura Giraud, a paper artist, hosted a scrapbooking workshop, while Camille Gressier, co-founder of Blumenhaus, guided participants through the discovery of wet paper painting.
Between open fields and candle-lit rooms, these few days unfolded like a soft interlude, a moment to share, create, and celebrate what makes femininity so beautifully plural.
In this living canvas, every encounter, every gesture, every shade of fabric found its echo in nature’s own palette.
Pictures - Ludivine Le Cornec @ludivine_lecornec
Ysé - @yse_paris
Maison du Val - Les Maisons de Campagne @lesmaisonsdecampagne
Route Forestière des Brancas, 78100 Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France