from www.ramosport.com:
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Muriel Mesguich's objective is to rejuvenate the mark by putting together the market's best creators. In 1968, Liliane followed her mother's footsteps and called upon a celebrity stylist, Anne-Marie Beratta, who, for 30 years, contributed to making the impermeable clothing exciting. Muriel perpetuated the tradition and worked with Christophe Lemaire, the Mariot-Chanet (E2), Bali Barret, Hussein Chalayan and Marcel Marongiu.
Today, it's Jean Colonna, who is the
artistic director of Ramosport.
Ramosport based its reputation on the concept of mono product, something similar to specialization: Clothing against the cold, the rain, the wind, the dust and combining style with functionality. There are many specifics to the style: femininity, technology, spirit seams, textile of point combined with the art of the cut, urban and chic styles. Ramosport's products are modern, comfortable and lightweight. Ramosport also developed a large line that includes coats, overcoats, windbreakers, trenches. With two collection annually that comprise over 80 models, the price was 300 Euros for the order. During the 80's, Ramosport was the first in the
"impermeable peach skin" setting the standards today for high tech clothing.
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