

Savoir-faire
A unique savoir-faire that combines creativity and modernity, a discerning choice of materials and colors, perfect proportions, and flawless finishing. Thanks to an expert team of designers and pattern makers, and a couture Parisian workshop, the Bonpoint spirit is passed on from one season to the next, generation after generation.


The ATELIER
The creative studio captures and embodies the Bonpoint spirit of the present and the future. The heart of the House, in Paris, is the dedicated pattern makers, seamstresses, and embroiderers who are responsible for Bonpoint's renowned reputation. With their savoir-faire and unrivaled technical expertise, they create countless designs with a resolutely contemporary style. Signature detailing featuring six stitches per centimeter, instead of the standard five, hand-stitched biases, invisible hems, and rolled finishes maintain the exacting standards of high-quality craftsmanship.


Elegance, poetry, luxury, and playfulness are the hallmarks of Maison Bonpoint.
The duchesse dress
Since 1975, the year Bonpoint was born, the smock dress has been one of the iconic pieces in the maison's wardrobe. The crafting technique of the smocks, which can require up to 30 hours of embroidery work, is the signature of the exceptional know-how of the Duchesse dress. Its lightweight, refined fabric and delicate gathering under the bust add charm to this timeless dress. The duchesse dress is reimagined every season.
The embroidered bodysuit
The bodysuit, with its distinctive handmade embroidery on the collar, captures the essence of the Bonpoint spirit and values. It's one of the first wardrobe pieces in a baby's life, creating an enduring bond between a newborn and the House of Bonpoint. Recognizable by their exceptional quality of materials and fine details, our iconic bodysuits, featuring hand-embroidered collars, embody the excellence of the brand's know-how.

the art of hand embroidery
A Bonpoint garment is instantly recognizable, not just for its appearance, but also for the multitude of subtle details that constantly push the boundaries of refinement. With British inspiration, the smocking technique gives the famous Bonpoint dresses and blouses a timelessly graceful look. Smocking is an embroidery technique applied to the top of the pleat exclusively by hand and requires a particularly high level of precision.

The Perfume
Emblematic of the brand, Eau de Bonpoint is the result of a family story; it was created in 1986 by Annick Goutal for her sister, Marie-France Cohen, the founder of Bonpoint. Unique and refined, Bonpoint perfumes are a fusion of the very finest natural essences of bitter orange, orange blossom water, and citrus oil. A subtle formula using ingredients that have been grown, extracted, and developed within the Grasse region, the cradle of French perfumery.
The Mary Janes
The classic Mary Janes reinvent themselves from season to season. A symbol of feminine childhood, they require a manufacturing process of 30 different operations.