Boutique Chic Collection gathers together the best moments from the three 12" singles in the fabulous themed series, 'Boutique Chic'. Launched by 'Chez Le Coiffeur', with its obvious capillary influence, in 2005, and expanded upon by the undoubtedly summery 'Bikini Party', this initial trilogy was finished off by the saucy 'Maison Close', (evidently too hot for the tastes of iTunes in the US of A where the artwork was censored.)
Ten artists lent their considerable talents to the task of coming up with a composition specific to one of these themes, as if designing the perfect film soundtrack. Among them were Kid Loco, Chris Joss, Black Market Audio and The Pinker Tones and Georges Deligny (a.k.a. Stereofiction label boss, Thomas Deligny.)
Paying tribute to the graphic design styles of the 1950s, Restez Vivants wrapped the discs in a retro modernity, reflecting an elegance à la française, far closer, naturally, to the universe of Jacques Tati than that of a Hollywooden superproduction.