Rosyne Club Journal: Fashion, Craftsmanship, and Inspirations
The Rosyne Club Journal brings together the stories, inspirations, and expertise that shape our world.
Between Cotonou, Paris, and Montpellier, we explore fashion as a form of cultural construction, where each collection engages in a dialogue with its era, its territory, and its heritage.
At the heart of the Rosyne Club Journal
Through our articles, discover the materials that inspire our creations, the artisans involved in their making, the places that have marked our history, as well as the women and men who help bring the brand to life.
From Beninese Kanvo to the markets of Cotonou, from the Rosyne Club workshop to reflections on contemporary streetchic, the Rosyne Club Journal offers an in-depth look at creation, craftsmanship, and transmission.
More than a fashion blog, this journal is a space where culture, expertise, and vision come together.
During their tour in Africa, Ashton Hall and his team discover Rosyne Club in Cotonou
On the occasion of their tour in Africa, Ashton Hall, Indian Ashton Hall, and Ashton Small stopped in Benin. Discover the behind-the-scenes of their meeting with Rosyne Club in the heart of Cotonou.
Créer avec un tissu qui refuse d’aller plus vite : le choix du Kanvô
Le Kanvô ne suit pas le rythme de la mode.
Il suit celui des artisans qui le tissent à la main. Découvrez pourquoi Rosyne Club a choisi ce tissu d’exception pour incarner sa vision d’une mode plus durable et plus authentique.
Before arriving at your home: behind the doors of our workshop in Cotonou
Where ideas become clothing. Discover behind the scenes of our workshop in Cotonou, the birthplace of every Rosyne Club creation.
Why Rosyne Club Refuses to Choose Between Paris and Cotonou.
From Montpellier to Cotonou, Rosyne Club builds a bridge between creativity, transmission, and craftsmanship. We never wanted to choose between France and Benin. Our story lives precisely in the space that brings both worlds together.
From Symbol to Logo
Long before it became the emblem of Rosyne Club, the cowrie shell held an important place in the history of West Africa. Reimagined at the heart of a flower, it became the symbol of a brand that connects cultural heritage with contemporary creation.
Before Rosyne Club, there was Rosyne.
Rosyne is much more than a name. Discover the story of the woman who inspired Rosyne Club and passed on to her son a passion for textiles, craftsmanship, and the human stories woven into every creation.
GANHI: A Return to Rosyne Club’s Origins
For Jamal Chleuh and Gildas, Ganhi Market is one of those places that shaped their youth in Cotonou. Today, Rosyne Club is opening a boutique in the very heart of the market.
KANVO: A Living Legacy from Benin
A heritage passed down thread by thread.
In Benin, artisan weavers continue an ancestral craft, of which KANVO remains one of the finest expressions.
Why We Produce in Benin
Producing in Benin is not a logistical choice. It is a philosophy. Between textile heritage, contemporary design and close collaboration with our workshop, discover the story behind every Rosyne Club garment.
When clothing becomes architecture
Rosyne Club explores clothing as a structure in motion, where oversized silhouettes become a new way to occupy space.
Why oversized silhouettes change posture
Contemporary clothing no longer just aims to dress.
It changes the way a silhouette occupies space.
BLACK / BLACK — Black as structure
The BLACK / BLACK collection explores black as a visual language where volumes and oversized silhouettes create a strong and contemporary presence.