The Devernois monogram is much more than a symbol, present on the gold watch of Claudius Devernois, today worn by his granddaughter Séverine, it embodies a history and family know-how.
Intertwined like the threads that weave our stitches, these letters discreetly appear on our creations, in embroidery, on buttons or in patterns. Bearer of a rich heritage, the Devernois monogram remains the emblem of a passion for textiles that transcends eras while affirming the soul of a house that combines tradition and modernity.

For over a century, the monogram has marked the history of fashion, becoming both a distinctive sign and a vector of identity for fashion houses. Much more than a simple logo, the monogram embodies the very essence of know-how and heritage. Today, it no longer simply adorns creations; it tells a story, that of a brand and the values it carries across generations.
At Devernois, our monogram, composed of a "C" and a "D", the initials of the brand's founder Claudius Devernois, spans the ages, adapting to trends without ever losing its soul, and continues to weave the link between our creations and the history of the house.
Pieces reinvented around the monogram
For this new line, the Devernois monogram is reinvented in a bold pattern, both modern and full of meaning. The letters "C" and "D", deconstructed and redesigned, form an elegant graphic game, where tradition and innovation meet. On our creations, this pattern becomes much more than a detail: it dresses the knitwear pieces with a unique jacquard, combining dynamic lines and subtle shapes. Each garment reflects a balance between timeless heritage and assumed modernity, transforming fashion into a true artistic expression. Launching this line with pieces adorned with this revisited monogram is a way for the Devernois house to celebrate its history while boldly projecting itself into the future.
