

Models designed for you
Creating a bag isn't just about imagining a beautiful object: it's about thinking about the person who will carry it, their many different days, and their unique style.
That's why our models adapt and complement each other to accompany you in every moment of your lives.
Available in styles ranging from the most delicate to the most assertive, they combine elegance and functionality. Pockets, compartments and modular handles offer freedom of use to enhance your movements and free up your days.
Our bags accompany women in their daily lives and celebrate their rightful place in society.
Designed to support the empowerment of those who wear them, they also help to give a place back to those who are still looking for it. Our packaging is made by women in social reintegration programs and trained in the art of sewing.


Timeless elegance
In their construction (certified leather, clean and reinforced seams, perfect fit of the fasteners, precious metal parts) and in their design (timeless appeal, far from fleeting trends).
A bag to become part of the long-term history of the objects we love, keep, and pass on.
Our colors

Green Vine

An emblem of the Joséphine Paris brand, the Liane color draws its inspiration from the clothing of a doll cherished from our founder's childhood. From its deep green, our signature shade was born, reflecting a harmony between heritage and modernity.


Sienna
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A warm brown with earthy tones, inspired by Tuscan pigments, which emphasizes the authenticity and depth of the leather.


ebony
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A deep black with woody nuances, a symbol of timeless elegance and absolute sophistication.

A few words from Mathilde, our designer
"I designed a work bag for women: elegant but practical."
The idea was to reconcile femininity and rigor, ornamentation and function, curve and angle.
To achieve this, I observed architectural elements and objects with confident and controlled lines. I sought a form of flexible rigor.
I wanted to avoid right angles by opting for beveled angles, which are less aggressive but more assertive than rounded angles.
My inspiration comes from my everyday environment: from my architecture books, the Art Deco style, but also from the street, in front of a door handle for example."