
From its very beginnings, Sandro has woven an intimate bond with the world of art, convinced that fashion and art share a common language — that of emotion, expression, and vision.
Through collaborations with artists from diverse backgrounds, Sandro affirms its desire to build bridges between disciplines and to open up sensitive, contemporary dialogues.
Fashion thus becomes a vehicle for transmission, a space for exchange where art is made more accessible, revealing emerging talents or previously unknown dimensions of a work.
These encounters enrich the brand's identity and give life to profoundly unique projects, born at the intersection of different perspectives.
Through collaborations with artists from diverse backgrounds, Sandro affirms its desire to build bridges between disciplines and to open up sensitive, contemporary dialogues.
Fashion thus becomes a vehicle for transmission, a space for exchange where art is made more accessible, revealing emerging talents or previously unknown dimensions of a work.
These encounters enrich the brand's identity and give life to profoundly unique projects, born at the intersection of different perspectives.

Louise Bourgeois – Spring/Summer 2025
For this exclusive capsule collection, Sandro pays tribute to Louise Bourgeois, a major figure in 20th-century contemporary art.
While her monumental sculptures are recognised worldwide, it is her textile work — intimate, instinctive, and imbued with memory — that has resonated deeply with the world of Sandro.
Inspired by her spirals and patchworks made from deconstructed garments, Evelyne Chetrite has revisited this approach with a collection of fluid and natural pieces that evoke the movement and whirlwind of life.
Through this collaboration, Sandro wanted to offer exclusive and unique creations, embodying both a confident artisanal craftsmanship and a strong connection to art and its creators.
While her monumental sculptures are recognised worldwide, it is her textile work — intimate, instinctive, and imbued with memory — that has resonated deeply with the world of Sandro.
Inspired by her spirals and patchworks made from deconstructed garments, Evelyne Chetrite has revisited this approach with a collection of fluid and natural pieces that evoke the movement and whirlwind of life.
Through this collaboration, Sandro wanted to offer exclusive and unique creations, embodying both a confident artisanal craftsmanship and a strong connection to art and its creators.

Musée Bourdelle – Autumn/Winter 2025
For Paris Fashion Week Autumn/Winter 2025, Sandro took over an iconic venue on the Parisian art scene: the Musée Bourdelle.
The House made its home in the Great Hall of Plasters, a majestic space imbued with the artist's soul.
Through a scenography conceived jointly with Atelier Franck Durand, Sandro orchestrated an encounter between fashion and sculpture.
The women's and men's collections entered into a dialogue with the monumental works of Antoine Bourdelle, creating an interplay of resonance between sculpted forms and stylistic perspectives.
The House made its home in the Great Hall of Plasters, a majestic space imbued with the artist's soul.
Through a scenography conceived jointly with Atelier Franck Durand, Sandro orchestrated an encounter between fashion and sculpture.
The women's and men's collections entered into a dialogue with the monumental works of Antoine Bourdelle, creating an interplay of resonance between sculpted forms and stylistic perspectives.

Olga Sabko – Autumn/Winter 2024
For the presentation of its Autumn/Winter 2024 collection, Sandro highlighted the work of Ukrainian ceramic artist Olga Sabko. Her organically shaped sculptures were placed in an intimate setting, designed as a precious case in perfect harmony with the spirit of the collection. Some of her works were also exhibited in selected stores, notably at Galeries Lafayette Haussmann in Paris.

Louis Barthélemy – Spring/Summer 2023 & 2024
Sandro has teamed up with artist and illustrator Louis Barthélemy to create a radiant capsule collection, celebrating Morocco and its rich craftsmanship.
His vibrant illustrations, inspired by scenes from daily Moroccan life, delicately adorn lightweight silk and cotton pieces: shirts, t-shirts, shorts and trousers become canvases for expression.
In 2023, this collaboration took on a socially conscious dimension with the creation of a bucket bag in natural straw and leather, the result of a partnership with the Doum for Women cooperative. More than just an accessory, this meaningful piece has supported rural Moroccan women while championing ancestral skills.
His vibrant illustrations, inspired by scenes from daily Moroccan life, delicately adorn lightweight silk and cotton pieces: shirts, t-shirts, shorts and trousers become canvases for expression.
In 2023, this collaboration took on a socially conscious dimension with the creation of a bucket bag in natural straw and leather, the result of a partnership with the Doum for Women cooperative. More than just an accessory, this meaningful piece has supported rural Moroccan women while championing ancestral skills.

Garance Vallée – Spring/Summer 2022
For the Spring/Summer 2022 season, Sandro commissioned artist and architect Garance Vallée to design the scenography for its window displays. She created a series of sculptural modules combining wood, plaster, steel and resin, subtly playing on the contrast between raw textures and refined finishes. In a palette of natural shades – beige, ochre, brown and white – her installations established a harmonious dialogue between art and architecture, perfectly resonating with Sandro's clean and minimalist universe.

Stephen Ormandy – Spring/Summer 2021 & 2022
For the reopening of its rue Saint-Honoré boutique in May 2021, Sandro unveiled a new concept designed in collaboration with the Festen agency, where art took centre stage.
The colourful resin sculptures of Australian artist Stephen Ormandy were given pride of place: his playful and organic totems punctuated the space, from the window displays to the heart of the store.
Some pieces, created as a limited edition especially for the occasion, were also offered for sale. In 2022, this artistic dialogue was extended with a window display entirely dedicated to the artist, thereby strengthening the link between customer experience and creative immersion.
The colourful resin sculptures of Australian artist Stephen Ormandy were given pride of place: his playful and organic totems punctuated the space, from the window displays to the heart of the store.
Some pieces, created as a limited edition especially for the occasion, were also offered for sale. In 2022, this artistic dialogue was extended with a window display entirely dedicated to the artist, thereby strengthening the link between customer experience and creative immersion.

Yuko Nishikawa – Spring/Summer 2021
For summer 2021, Sandro initiated an artistic, ecological and solidarity-focused project by collaborating with Japanese artist Yuko Nishikawa.
Known for her dreamlike hanging sculptures, she designed a series of mobiles made from recycled papier-mâché – Beans, Pinecones, Umbrellas – handcrafted from reclaimed paper, inks and metal wire.
Installed in the windows of several boutiques around the world, these light and airy works were also offered for sale on 1stDibs.
All profits were donated to the Rainforest Alliance, highlighting Sandro's commitment to responsible and solidarity-focused creation.
Known for her dreamlike hanging sculptures, she designed a series of mobiles made from recycled papier-mâché – Beans, Pinecones, Umbrellas – handcrafted from reclaimed paper, inks and metal wire.
Installed in the windows of several boutiques around the world, these light and airy works were also offered for sale on 1stDibs.
All profits were donated to the Rainforest Alliance, highlighting Sandro's commitment to responsible and solidarity-focused creation.

Clara Luciani – Autumn/Winter 2020
In October 2020, Sandro unveiled an exclusive capsule collection in collaboration with the singer and artist Clara Luciani.
Comprising 30 ready-to-wear pieces and accessories, this collection reflected the artist's unique style, delicately blending influences from the 1960s and 1970s with an assertive modernity.
The emblematic pieces – high-waisted flared trousers, silk shirts, sleeveless waistcoats, and long printed dresses – came to embody a relaxed and timeless elegance, true to Clara Luciani's distinctive world.
Comprising 30 ready-to-wear pieces and accessories, this collection reflected the artist's unique style, delicately blending influences from the 1960s and 1970s with an assertive modernity.
The emblematic pieces – high-waisted flared trousers, silk shirts, sleeveless waistcoats, and long printed dresses – came to embody a relaxed and timeless elegance, true to Clara Luciani's distinctive world.