Our story
SUKē was born from the collaboration of a Sino-French duo: Tianming Su, originally from Sichuan in China, and Alexandre Crenn, born in Paris.
Two paths, two cultures, a common view of China: that of a millennia-old civilization, of immense cultural richness, but still too often reduced to prejudices in the West.
By combining the ancestral know-how of Chinese silk and the discreet elegance of French design , their mission is to create a bridge between these two worlds.
SUKē embodies this ambition: a high-end, modern, resolutely multicultural silk house that restores the prestige of a forgotten heritage.
This vision is reflected in every piece. SUKē silk scarves are designed with exacting standards and proudly bear the “Made in China” label — not as a mere origin, but as a statement of intent.
SUKē designs meaningful silk accessories.
Each scarf tells a story inspired by the traditions, landscapes, or cultural symbols of China and France. The motifs are conceived as fragments of memory woven into the fabric, offering those who wear them a sensory experience that is both aesthetic and narrative.
Our design approach prioritizes accuracy over ornamentation, and durability over fashion trends.
SUKē scarves are designed in collaboration with artists, then manufactured in China, in workshops rigorously selected for their mastery of silk and their ethical commitment.
Our approach is part of a constant dialogue between cultures: the refinement of Parisian design meets the precision of Chinese craftsmanship.
This alliance gives rise to contemporary pieces, understated, but steeped in history.
SUKē aims to be an everyday companion, discreet, assertive and meaningful.
Through silk, we champion a vision of luxury that values the culture, craftsmanship, and intention behind each creation.