With Coup de soleil, SIXSŒURS asserts trousers as a central element of the wardrobe, capable of defining a silhouette on their own. A collection built around strong volumes, high waists and elongated lines, where cut and fabric take precedence.
This season introduces two new designs.
Tonio stands out first as a highly fashion‑forward piece with a distinctive design. Its barrel cut, both generous and structured, shapes the leg through a precise play of volumes: defined hips, full thighs, articulated knees and a subtle taper at the ankle. Crafted in striped seersucker or denim, Tonio delivers a contemporary, confident look while remaining exceptionally comfortable.
Armanette explores a different silhouette. A high‑waisted, gently flared trouser with a clean, elegant line that visually lengthens the leg. Inspired by a more graphic wardrobe, it is defined by its under‑bridge button placket and patch pockets. Available in washed denim or khaki gabardine, Armanette offers a structured and versatile alternative.
Alongside these new pieces, Esteban remains the cornerstone of the collection. A true SIXSŒURS essential, this elastic‑waist trouser with a softly rounded shape transcends seasons. Offered in denim, craie or hickory stripes, Esteban is valued for its perfect balance of comfort, style and versatility.
The collection is completed by Zaho, a wide and fluid trouser designed for summer, to be worn full length or cuffed, and conceived to pair naturally with the season’s tops, creating coordinated looks or subtle set effects.
Fabrics — denim, gabardine, cotton and seersucker — are selected for their structure, texture and ability to move with the body. The trousers of Coup de soleil pair effortlessly with the jackets and tops of the collection, allowing for both casual and more tailored ensembles.
Trousers designed to structure the silhouette —
and to follow the light of the season.