Our history

I'm a northern girl, and before Et Suzette, I was a midwife.

After the death of my father, I left the hospital to take a step back, look after my daughters and finally give life to my entrepreneurial spirit. Next to my brother's crêperie, an old garage became available. I saw an opportunity to create a friendly place where people could come after lunch with friends or family, to discover a selection of trendy, affordable pieces. The name stuck: Le Vélo de Suzon... Et Suzette. A wink, a link. Right from the start, I shared my work, doubts and choices. Little by little, a community was born: the Suzette gang.

Today, the adventure continues in Dunkirk, where we now have a physical boutique. The bande Suzette extends far beyond the walls of the boutique, giving this story its full meaning.
Manon Logié
I'm a head-in-the air kind of girl, a little perched at times, but always guided by what makes me tick. I grew up in a house full of color and music: my father painted and played guitar, my mother constantly reinvented the decor. Together, they renovated our house, combining creativity and resourcefulness. That's where my taste for style comes from, nurtured by my mother's thrift shops and my father's 60s hits. Even today, I like to compose a look like a painting: starting with a strong piece and building a silhouette. At Et Suzette, each selection is born of this blend of taste, instinct and intuition.
The origin of Etsuzette
since 2021
The name Et Suzette evokes a family nod, a touch of retro and affection, reflecting the spirit of the brand.

Our selections

Twice a month, I offer a selection of clothes and accessories that reflect my current mood, inspired not only by Pinterest, but also by the women I meet on the street, their allure and the charisma that a well-worn look exudes. Sometimes a style makes such an impression on me that I want to reproduce it. Each selection is built up little by little, from a piece or detail that inspires me, until it forms a harmonious, well-thought-out whole.

Our meetings

Every Sunday at 11am, it's a rendez-vous for me, and for my customers too. I imagine them, coffee or tea in hand, discovering the new selection.

I'm always eager to know how they feel about it: will this mood, which is inspiring me at the moment, touch them?











My guiding principle: clothes you feel good in.