
MM6 MAISON MARGIELA x AGNELLE
For the MM6 Maison Margiela autumn-winter 2025-26 fashion show, every detail was meticulously thought out, and among them, the gloves played an essential role as true extensions of the silhouettes. Carefully designed in our workshops, these gloves reflect precision and innovation. Our artisans have explored specific materials and techniques to meet the collection's minimalist and radical aesthetic.
MM6 Maison Margiela x Agnelle
This collaboration represents a balance between tradition and modernity. While respecting the savoir-faire of glove-making, our gloves have been crafted with impeccable finishes and enriched with contemporary elements, characteristic of the MM6 universe.
MM6 MAISON MARGIELA x AGNELLE
After delving into Agnelle’s archives, MM6 Maison Margiela revealed a concept for a lambskin pocket-glove at FW/AH 2025, designed for a man on the move, free and conquering.
MM6 Maison Margiela x Agnelle
A collection carried by the sounds of Pulp's ‘This is Hardcore’ and inspired by the Miles Davis era of the 1970s: a sensual and sophisticated vision of men's clothing, combining opacity and brilliance, elegance and casualness.


ROMAIN BICHOT
Romain, a young designer who graduated from the École nationale supérieure des arts visuels of La Cambre, received in 2024 the 19M Prize for Métiers d'art. The prize is given to the best collaboration between the ten finalists in the Prix Mode and ten exceptional companies from the Métiers d'art sector.
Romain x Agnelle
By collaborating with Romain Bichot, Agnelle has once again embraced an approach based on savoir-faire and authenticity through art.
EGONLAB
Florentin Glémarec and Kévin Nompeix, two creative minds under the age of 30, met at a modelling agency, where one was an agent and the other a model. Driven by a desire to rethink men's fashion, in 2019 they launch Egonlab, a French brand fusing art, music and clothing.
Egonlab x Agnelle
Inspired by Egon Schiele, Egonlab stands out for its bold, androgynous designs, blending traditional savoir-faire with contemporary influences and a commitment to sustainability.


ABDEL EL TAYEB
Abdel El Tayeb, a fashion designer of Sudanese and Italian origin, is graduated from the École nationale supérieure des arts visuels de La Cambre. He is renowned for his bold style that fuses African influences with Western avant-garde, creating items that are both sophisticated and deeply rooted in his dual culture.
In November 2021, Naomi Campbell awarded him the Debut Talent prize at the Fashion Trust Arabia awards in Doha, enabling him to launch a bespoke line inspired by Arab-Sudanese craftsmanship.
Abdel El Tayeb x Agnelle
The collaboration between Agnelle and Abdel El Tayeb combines the timeless elegance of French glove-making with the artistic and contemporary world of this designer. Abdel El Tayeb has brought his unique vision to Agnelle gloves, combining modernity with traditional savoir-faire. A combination of styles that perfectly reflects the innovative spirit of both houses.
MARINE SERRE
Marine Serre, a French fashion designer from Corrèze, came to Agnelle one day when she was still a student at La Cambre. She came to ask Agnelle to make gloves for her very first fashion show. The models were offered to her free of charge, as a sign of support for a promising young designer.
Founded in 2017, her brand stands out for its futuristic style and commitment to eco-design. It skilfully blends sportswear, streetwear and haute couture influences, while using recycled materials.
Marien Serre x Agnelle
The collaboration between Marine Serre and Agnelle combines the artisanal savoir-faire of the glove house with the avant-garde universe of the designer. Together, they are reinventing fashion accessories, combining craftsmanship and innovation to create gloves that embody both elegance and sustainable commitment.


JEREMY KAPONE
"Let's trace the infinite with the lines of our hands is an invitation to life, the strength to keep moving forward and to remember how much we can do with our ten fingers to make this world a better place. When I wore the Agnelle gloves, I realised how much the feeling of the glove on my hands brings courage and protection. Everything seems possible and a new energy takes hold of us when we are well gloved!
Based on this feeling, I designed these talisman-like models symbolising courage, longevity and elegance - obvious qualities of Agnelle, which is celebrating its 85th anniversary this year. Lines of hands, lines of life, lines of luck, lines like paths or rays of light; I tried to express the field of possibilities that we have in each of us but also the forces of nature that through these models express themselves and instil us with will and serenity for this new mission 2022! "
- Jeremy Kapone -
JEAN CHARLES DE CASTELBAJAC
Already seduced and inspired by Agnelle's poetry, Jean-Charles de Castelbajac gave free rein to his imagination on a sheet of white leather from the very first meeting. With a few strokes of his pencil, he signed "the other me", one of the 10 models with sparkling colours of this exclusive/explosive collaboration.
From there, each glove will tell its own story: "The two brothers", "Lonely lovers", "The rock'mitts" ... A play written by four hands, performed in a small theatre set up by the protean artist without ever taking himself seriously, JCC and Agnelle recite pretty "peau-aime", from the mitt to the long gloves. The first act of a creative comedy between two free thinkers...


WANDA NYLON
Wanda Nylon is a fashion concept whose universe is essentially inspired by water and rain, combining aesthetics with functionality and comfort. Wanda Nylon distinguishes itself by the stylistic mastery of the use of high quality soft plastics and by the first collections with retro-futuristic accents, designing highly contemporary and elegant silhouettes.
Wanda Nylon x Agnelle
The Wanda Nylon by Agnelle glove collection combines excellent know-how and new French creation, craft innovation and avant-garde style. Agnelle has taken up the technical challenge of combining leather and plastic in this rare combination.
This collection is a meeting of sophistication and femininity with dyness and audacity.
GUERLAIN
The Perfumed Gloves
Born of the House of Guerlain's desire to reconnect with its roots and ultra-femininity, this fusion, as preciously elegant as it is playful, is embodied in two exceptional and voluptuous creations, the Gant du Parfumeur and the Gant La Petite Robe Noire.
To do this, the perfumer innovated by going back in time and recalling his archives. In 1872, among his perfumes and various cosmetics, he offers tortoiseshell combs, fans and ... perfumed gloves - creations introduced in France by Catherine de Medicis in the 16th century. In 1613, Louis XIII named the glove makers "Maitres Gantiers et Parfumeurs" (Master Glove Makers and Perfumers) and Guerlain chose the Agnelle glove factory.
Directed since 1986 by Sophie Grégoire, the Agnelle glove factory has four visionary generations of experience, an unparalleled knowledge of the skin and its metamorphoses, and intense and constant collaborations with fashion designers and creators.
It is in Limousin, in the heart of the Colombier leather factory - supplier of skins to Agnelle - which washes, wrings out and nourishes the raw skins, that Thierry Wasser, perfumer for Guerlain, developed a confidential perfuming process that is both respectful and tenacious.


ANTHONY VACCARELLO
A Belgian designer, Anthony Vaccarello is a graduate of the École des Beaux-Arts deTournai and La Chambre mode(s), Brussels. He was awarded a prize at the Hyères Festival in 2006 and the ANDAM grant in 2011. After two years at Fendi, he launched his first collection in Paris in 2008. Anthony Vaccarelo lives and works in Paris.
Anthony Vaccarello x Agnelle
A sharing, an exchange: the creativity of a young designer and the interpretation of his desires by Agnelle. This collection expresses the fusion of the handmade with the contemporary.
A know-how that adapts to fashion, new materials and new technologies. Through this first collaboration with Anthony Vaccarello, Agnelle expresses its desire to initiate a collection with young designers every year.
LOUIS-GABRIEL NOUCHI
Continuing his work on oversized volumes and the architectural graphics of clothing, Louis-Gabriel Nouchi signs for Agnelle a collection of gloves inspired by the famous Japanese animation film "Akira" by Katsuhiro Ôtomo.
The gloves of the film's idle youth, lost in an urban immensity in crisis, take on a couture look, with mixtures of leather/fur/neoprene materials. Triptychs of radical colours (black/white/red), the logos of Testuo's motorbike embody strong messages, claims that resonate with our current times.
