
Series n°3 Paris
"I immensely love femininity in all its forms, in its genius, in its intimacy. it is what attracts me to the egg; this form represents the masculine and the feminine at the same time, it is unity. The form of the egg accompanied most of my early production-in the upper design of my lamps for example, or in the "minaudières." - Because it is a pure, absolute, invariable form."
- Emanuele pantanella
Our latest series continues in Paris, the City of Lights. For Summer 2025, the iconic “Uovo” belt designed by Emanuele Pantanella returns in a palette of colorful seasonal hues.
Originally conceived as a sculptural form, the egg has appeared throughout Emanuele Pantanella’s work — from drawings to objects to wearable design. This new edition continues that narrative, shaped by material, memory, and movement.

SUZIE BIRD
Suzie Bird works in the fashion-focused payment solutions industry, combining her professional expertise with a deep love for style. Alongside her career, she is also a model, collaborating with upcoming brands she genuinely admires and enjoys wearing.
Passionate about cinema and the arts, Suzie is inspired by the cultural richness of Paris. She loves the city for its vibrant international mix and the endless opportunities to meet new people and attend exciting events. For her, every encounter is a chance to learn, grow, and be inspired

Uovo Belt SS25
Suzie is wearing the Uovo Belt in mahogany wood and orange leather.
The egg has always been a recurring design in Emanuele Pantanella’s work, appearing in his wooden sculptures, belts, and sketches.

a new eye on timeless design
The iconic “Uovo” belt designed by Emanuele Pantanella returns in a palette of colorful seasonal hues, reimagined in mahogany wood to bring new life to these timeless creations.

Christopher Niquet & Julian Taffel
Christopher Niquet is the founder and editor of STUDY, a quarterly magazine based in Paris. Julian Taffel is originally from New York City, and currently based in Paris where he hopes to improve his French!

Uovo Belt SS25
Julian is wearing the Uovo Belt in mahogany wood in blue leather.
The egg has always been a recurring design in Emanuele Pantanella’s work, appearing in his wooden sculptures, belts, and sketches.

A new eye on timeless design
The iconic “Uovo” belt designed by Emanuele Pantanella returns in a palette of colorful seasonal hues, reimagined in mahogany wood to bring new life to these timeless creations.

Uovo Belt SS25
Christopher is wearing the Uovo Belt in mahogany wood in beige leather.
The egg has always been a recurring design in Emanuele Pantanella’s work, appearing in his wooden sculptures, belts, and sketches.

A new eye on timeless design
The iconic “Uovo” belt designed by Emanuele Pantanella returns in a palette of colorful seasonal hues, reimagined in mahogany wood to bring new life to these timeless creations.


Virginia Valsecchi
Virginia Valsecchi, Roman born and Paris-based, is a film producer with a strong passion and knowledge for design. Shaped by a life steeped in cinema, art, and cross-cultural influences, her work finds its roots in Italian heritage with an international touch.
“In Paris, I embrace the spirit of the flâneur. I wander without urgency, letting the city reveal itself in fragments of beauty, especially in the quiet of its museums."

Uovo Belt SS25
Virginia is wearing the Uovo Belt in mahogany wood and yellow leather.
The egg has always been a recurring design in Emanuele Pantanella’s work, appearing in his wooden sculptures, belts, and sketches.

A new eye on timeless design
The iconic “Uovo” belt designed by Emanuele Pantanella returns in a palette of colorful seasonal hues, reimagined in mahogany wood to bring new life to these timeless creations.

Mariana Vergara
Mariana Vergara was born in Colombia, raised in the U.S., and has spent the past nine years in Paris, where she founded merci, c’est vintage. As a vintage curator and sourcer, she travels across Europe in search of garments and objects that carry history, craftsmanship, and soul. Her intuitive eye and love for layered stories are what drew her to the work of Emmanuelle Pantanella — pieces that feel both poetic and quietly powerful.
Though not originally from Paris, the city has shaped her creative vision in profound ways. From hidden vintage markets to still gardens, Paris offers a rare rhythm, a balance of slowness and intensity, that continues to inspire and awaken her creativity.

UOVO BELT
Mariana is wearing the Uovo Belt in mahogany wood and green leather.
The egg has always been a recurring design in Emanuele Pantanella’s work, appearing in his wooden sculptures, belts, and sketches.

A new eye on timeless design
The iconic “Uovo” belt designed by Emanuele Pantanella returns in a palette of colorful seasonal hues, reimagined in mahogany wood to bring new life to these timeless creations.






