The story continues
Along Rue Massenet, a small, discreet white house catches the eye with its simplicity. A black and white striped awning, a few flags, and these words that sum up a story: The tailor's son. A key figure in Nice fashion and a pioneer of chic sportswear, Albert Goldberg learned his trade from his father, who instilled in him from his teenage years a love of beautiful fabrics, precise cuts, and impeccable finishes. A high standard that has guided him throughout his life and to which he returns today more than ever. Inside, the 70 m² space combines the warmth of blond wood with rigorous lines: striped shirts lined up with a ruler, ties carefully arranged in glass drawers. A staircase leads to the "Salle Jean Tailleur," a confidential room where Albert Goldberg takes measurements for suits and blazers, rediscovering the intimacy of the workshop where he began. Albert Arts thus marks the return to the essentials of the legendary creator of Façonnable, in a place on a human scale where elegance filters with the eternal.
Nice, 1 rue Massenet
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