Journal
For Autumn–Winter 2025, Aude Regout designed her first knitwear collection together with her mother. In this interview, she reflects on knitwear, collaboration, and continuity at Rue Blanche.
Since 1987, we’ve favoured natural fabrics for their beauty, comfort, and lasting quality. This season, we revisit them: pure wool, soft cotton, smooth leather, and natural blends that shape a wardrobe built to last.
Between dyed cloth and quilts on her studio walls, Toufan Hosseiny talks about art, motherhood, and the honesty of repairing what is worn.
We explore how repairing clothes can extend their life and enhance their beauty. In this article, we also share our favourite retouche ateliers and highlight contemporary voices in visible mending.
At Flamme, a restaurant in Saint-Gilles (Brussels), Bénédicte Bantuelle shares her thoughts on wine, woodfire cooking, and why elegance often hides in the smallest details.
A conversation with Rue Blanche founder and knitwear designer Marie-Chantal Regout. We cover design, daily rituals, and the art of doing things well. Knitwear, gardens, and donkeys included.
Rue Blanche reimagines Novesta’s iconic Star Master plimsolls, blending Slovakian craftsmanship with a refined palette and playful details. Discover the story behind the collaboration.
Wilder — a florist to some, so much more to others — has produced a handmade paper flower, inspired by the colours of our SS24 collection.