Isère 1885

THE WORLD IS FULL OF COUNTLESS STORIES TO TELL…

Some of them have been shaped by time and have stood the test of the ages.
Others were born in distant lands and have traveled a long way before reaching us.
True narrative masterpieces, celebrated by visionary individuals and entire nations.
Stories that convey emotions and universal values, capable of changing the world… one life at a time.
One of these stories delivers a message of brotherhood.
Inspired by a symbol, it embodies today…

THE WORLD IS FULL OF COUNTLESS STORIES TO TELL…

Some of them have been shaped by time and have stood the test of the ages.
Others were born in distant lands and have traveled a long way before reaching us.
True narrative masterpieces, celebrated by visionary individuals and entire nations.
Stories that convey emotions and universal values, capable of changing the world… one life at a time.
One of these stories delivers a message of brotherhood.
Inspired by a symbol, it embodies today…

ISÈRE.

June 17, 1885: A French Navy frigate sailed into New York Harbor carrying a precious legacy: the Statue of Liberty.
Though today, this masterpiece remains one of the most beautiful symbols of a world where anything is possible.
It has been shaped by time and has stood the test of the ages, as evidenced by the color of its surface, which has shifted from a copper-red hue to a bluish-green patina.
Born from the vision of a man enamored of liberty, this incredible historical epic could not have come to be without the unwavering determination—combining the values of courage, resilience, excellence, and boldness—of an exceptional man.
In the 20th century, she was the first sight millions of immigrants saw upon entering American soil, symbolizing the reward of a long journey and the fulfillment of a long-sought dream of freedom. Thus, from a Franco-American icon, the Great Lady became a universal symbol.
Today, “Liberty Enlightening the World” is the universal legacy of a long journey, having helped to permanently cement the bonds of friendship between the nations of the world.
In a word, “Lady Liberty” represents hope.

FROM LIGHT TO DARKNESS.

The Isère, for its part, has built a bridge between cultures, inviting people to embark on a journey and push their limits. Against all odds, this three-masted ship braved the elements to deliver its precious gift. Sunk by Nazi Germany in 1945, the frigate has been part of the silent world since the end of World War II. In its wake, its wreck carries a piece of prestigious history…

Inspired by a historical past and two universal symbols, ISÈRE 1885 promotes human values and positions itself as a ambassador brand—open to the world and carrying within it a dream.

Isère 1885 will accompany you with kindness throughout your life, throughout your story.

Fundamentally linked to the craft industry, Isère 1885 counts on collections manufactured and assembled by hands in French workshops. Though its creations are born in the shelter of metropolitan France’s borders, its roots and its values are universal.

Inspired by the human element, by the voyage and by a certain sense of the dream, Isère 1885 is an inexhaustible storyteller. In this way, each new creation gives rise to an original account, revealing another side to the brand.

With its first collection, Isère 1885 is opening doors to its past and revealing its roots to you. Now boarding for an unforgettable journey through time and history… your history.