Rosyne Club press
Articles and interviews
Find the main articles, interviews, and reports dedicated to Rosyne Club in the French, African, and international press.
Jamal Chleuh and Gildas, co-founders of Rosyne Club, in front of the Marché Ganhi shop in Cotonou
Since its creation in 2021 by Jamal Chleuh and Gildas, Rosyne Club has developed a contemporary vision of streetchic between Cotonou, Paris, and Montpellier. Through its collections, the brand highlights Beninese artisanal know-how, traditional Kanvô, and an approach to clothing conceived as a structure rather than just a fashion product.
Media, journalists, and specialized magazines regularly take an interest in Rosyne Club’s story, its workshop in Cotonou, its commitment to Made in Benin, and its unique vision of contemporary design.
This selection gathers the main articles, interviews, reports, and publications dedicated to the brand in fashion, lifestyle, cultural, and economic press.
Over the years, Rosyne Club has been featured by various media specializing in fashion, design, craftsmanship, and entrepreneurship. These publications reflect the interest in the brand, its workshop in Cotonou, and its vision of contemporary streetchic.
📰 Press & Media
- focus-magazine.com - Rosyne Club New Grammar of Streetchic
- ELLE AFRIQUE - Kanvô, the fabric of kings
- Actu.fr – Montpellier: nine new shops to discover
- Selecta Bisso – Rosyne Club unveils a manifesto jersey
- Africa24 – Designer Jamal Chleuh
- Abidjan.net – New York Fashion Week 2025
- Les Robeuses – Top streetwear brands
- PhotoVogue – Gallery
- Petit Futé Montpellier 2025
✍️ Rosyne Club Journal
Stories, places, and encounters that illuminate the world of Rosyne Club.
- Before Rosyne Club, there was Rosyne
- GANHI: the market that witnessed part of Rosyne Club’s history growing up
- KANVO: the Beninese heritage still being woven
📚 Medium Articles
- KANVO: The Beninese Heritage Still Being Woven
- Why Fashion Is Moving Beyond Logos
- Black Clothing Used to Be About Minimalism. Not Anymore
- Some Clothes Change The Way People Move
- Rosyne Club: how a Franco-Beninese brand is redefining contemporary streetwear
- Something shifted at Les Flammes Paris 2026—and it wasn’t about style
- Most brands talk about style
- Streetchic Is Being Rewritten — And Most Brands Haven’t Understood It Yet
- Is streetwear changing? The rise of brands like Rosyne Club
Vision
Rosyne Club is part of a new generation of streetwear brands exploring a slower, more cultural, and more artisanal approach to fashion.
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.