Join us on an inspirational sewing and textile adventure in Provence

With our guest mentor Sarahbeth Larrimore who brings her much-loved workshop, ‘Queen Robe Project’ to Provence.

Hosted by Ruth Ribeaucourt

When: April 22-28 2025

Photography by Chelsea Lane, Ruth Ribeaucourt, Indie Miller

Dive in

At the heart of this intimate creative retreat is our deepest desire for you to have all the things you'll need to fall in love with your body, follow your creative muse, experience a beautiful flowing process, and return home with a holistic understanding of how to achieve your dreams.

Join us for a 7-day retreat experience in the medieval hilltop village of Simiane-la-Rotunde in the south of France learning to create the robe of your dreams with Sarahbeth Larrimore.

Sarahbeth will lead a daily masterclass guiding you to craft a purposeful and beautiful robe and her workshop is as much a primer on creating what you long to wear through design, planning, and sewing as it is about understanding how to work with our bodies instead of against them and embrace the joy of the creative process.

Every afternoon, Ruth Ribeaucourt (FAIRE editor-in-chief) will lead our small group on inspirational afternoon adventures exploring the ‘fabric of France’. Ruth will open up Provence through stories of silk-making and delicious patterned Indiennes toiles that decorated the jupons of the most fashionable women in France in the 18th-century (who were from the neighbouring city of Arles not Paris btw!). We’ll explore the powerful colours of Provence from indigo to madder root, leaf through ancient ribbon ledgers and learn about the crafty beginnings of this thin slice of colour and patterned silk and the power of a ribbon to transform even the most humble gown. We’ll also learn about the historical Marseille boutis and its more colourful cousin - the piqué.

We will nourish your imaginations with invitations inside artist ateliers, and textile dealers treasured private collections - because connecting with other soulful like-minded creatives is what will fuel our spirits and fill our cup for the year ahead.

This will be an intimate, hands-on, and in-depth practical creative experience open to creatives of all levels. It is certainly not about being the best seamstress - but more focussed on being present. Our retreat is an all-inclusive experience and from the moment you arrive at our retreat residency in Saignon we take care of everything so that you can relax and open yourself up to embracing the magic.

Photography by Chelsea Lane and Ruth Ribeaucourt

What is the Queen Robe Project?

Sarahbeth Larrimore has designed this tried and true workshop course to take many dubious, never-having-sewn folks from start to finish through the whole process of making a glorious robe of their dreams. 

In a ‘bare bones nutshell’ there are three key steps:

- Dream -

- Build -

- Sew -

Step 1: Dream

First we get clear on the feeling. It all starts here, in dreaming. What is it that you long for?

In this section, Sarahbeth will teach a proper inspirational fiber class with hands-on samples taught through the lens of sustainability.

Step 2: Build

This crucial step is about understanding the body and specifically how clothes are made to fit the body and the many techniques that all folks - from couturiers to our grandmothers - have used to make garments. 

We'll work with a ‘design-your-own-adventure’ unique pattern to turn those 5 rectangles into the robe of your dreams: 2 fronts, a back, and 2 dropped sleeves and the world is your oyster in terms of design.

Sarahbeth will work closely with you to guide you and help you to combine your dreaming and building language to sketch your unique robe design. Multiple adaptations will be taught in this session. Freedom of expression is encouraged and supported. 

Step 3: Sew

Apparel sewing is simple. Sarahbeth will guide you through the two simple machine stitches apparel sewists need and how to work with a machine. You can't do it wrong, or really - we do it wrong all the time, we just make friends with our seam ripper and keep going. We'll start joyfully constructing our toiles.

Photography by Heather Fox 

Who is this retreat for?

Sarahbeth Larrimore describes it perfectly when she says….

It all begins with an idea.

What do you dream of stepping into when out of the bath, rising from bed, lounging with your journal?

What do you take your morning coffee wearing? Is it linen, cotton, silk? Does it have long sleeves, short cufffs, no sleeves, kimono edges?

Will you throw in a hidden pocket, or embroider the words most dear to your heart in the panels?

How do you want it to make you feel?

This retreat is perfect for anyone interested in exploring dress-making in a gentler, more inclusive way.

It’s for those of you who dream of owning or crafting something that celebrates your body, and for those who wish to learn both the theory of dress construction and why certain pieces work (or not) - and vitally, remembering our worthiness throughout the creative process.

It’s also a retreat for those who want to travel deeper in Provence, seeking out throughtful and intimate connections with local artists and creatives, and getting to the heart of this region through its stories of colour, pattern, texture, tradition and culture.

As Sarahbeth likes to say - ‘what lights you up never leads you astray’ - so join us for a week of joy, creativity and storytelling.

In Practice:

Our mornings will be spent in the atelier of the Château, under the guidance of Sarahbeth Larrimore as she leads you through her daily masterclass (* sprinkled with a little bit of joyful cussing!).

We will provide all key sewing tools including sewing machines, fabric, scissors, measuring tapes, needles and thread etc

*A note on fabric:
We'll provide yards of cotton muslin from which to craft your robe as a unique living pattern. In designer terms we call this a toile. If you have a ‘dream’ fabric from which you want to make your robe and want to bring it great, but the main objective is for you to be wildly inspired, and to learn and create a pattern from which you can go home and make your dream queen robe not that you'll have it completed while in France - we don't want you to rush through a ‘finished product’ and to have this pressure get in the way of your magical, immersive experience of being ‘in the creative moment’. You are going to learn so much about fiber and be immersed in a world of rich textiles through the story of their creation, and making them into art, history, and lore.

Plus !! you'll have the Queen Robe Project online course with all instructions and videos after the week's creative retreat for life.

Photography by Ruth Ribeaucourt

Getting here

  • The nearest airport is Marseille (1hr 20 mins drive) and the nearest train station is Avignon Central (1hr 15 mins drive). An alternative route is to fly to Paris and then take the TGV train to Marseille (3 hours direct).

  • As for the connection, we will be organising one group transfer from Marseille airport at 11am on Tuesday 22 April and a return transfer to arrive at Marseille airport at 13h15 on Monday 28 April. Many of our guests choose to fly in the night before our retreats and spend a day exploring the vibrant city of Marseille, we have a FAIRE favourites list of my Marseille spots which we can send to help you get the most out of your stay.

f.a.q’s

Cancellation Policy:

Unfortunately due to the nature of this retreat we are unable to offer refunds should you need to later cancel. If you wish to find a replacement then your place can go to them but we cannot refund any payments made. We will do our best to advertise and try and fill the place for you but cannot guarantee success in filling your place at late notice.

Comprehensive travel insurance is now compulsory - and will ensure peace of mind and mean that you are covered fully for sickness, accident, or loss/damage of your personal property (cameras/laptops etc) during your trip. Your travel insurance plan must cover the following: medical expenses, repatriation expenses, personal injury and evacuation expenses. We also recommend that you select a plan that will fully cover you in the event you contract COVID-19 abroad and need to quarantine. Our team will help you make these arrangements but we will not be in a position to cover these costs.

Please note that travel insurance provided by your credit card does not typically cover the above requirements so please be very sure to check your insurance small print.

Payment Plan:

You can pay either by International Bank transfer or Wise transfer. Please contact us if you prefer paypal as you will have to cover any additional paypal fees.

Final payment is due by 20 February 2025 (8 weeks prior to retreat).

Change of Plans:

Note: In the unfortunate event that a mentor is unable to attend, Faire magazine will offer an alternative course of equal standard and quality.

General Questions

For any other questions you might have don’t hesitate to drop me a line!

What to pack?

Provence is very relaxed, and at the end of April we can have warm weather (and the odd sprinkle of rain) so comfort is an absolute.

Here are our top recommendations to help you pack:

  • We would recommend bringing a scarf and/or cardigan for when the sun sets and we are eating outside.

  • A rain jacket.

  • An oversized tote bag or backpack for storing your market finds.

  • Walking shoes for days spent exploring the perched villages of Provence.

  • Sunglasses and a hat

  • People do smart casual for dinner in restaurants but in general the atmosphere is very relaxed.

Don’t hesitate to ask if you are concerned about what to bring!

Previous Retreats:

If you wish to check out the retreats that we have previously organised - please visit:

Storyteller 2023

Summer 2019

Winter 2019

Our retreats have been featured in….

  • Ruth Ribeaucourt

    Founder FAIRE retreats and editor-in-chief of FAIRE

    Ruth Ribeaucourt is an Irish photographer, creative director and editor-in-chief of FAIRE and she lives in Provence, France. She discovered photography later in life and is passionate about exploring ways to share compelling human narratives, shining a spotlight on the people who create the art, objects and crafts that transform and elevate our homes and lives.

    Ruth has been creating bespoke travel experiences and looking after creative international travellers since 2015 under The French Muse and now FAIRE. Her retreats have been lauded by press in the Financial Times, Airmail, Image magazine and Travel & Leisure.

    Her first book, Chez Antoinette Poisson was published by Flammarion in October 2023. Ruths launched her debut fabric and wallpaper collection in collaboration with Antoinette poisson in March 2024.

  • Indie Miller

    Creative retreat operations genie

    Indie is what some people might call a ‘Jill of all trades,’ she loves to learn and hates sitting still. She was born and raised in Idaho, where she grew up on a farm and learned the importance of hard work.

    @indie_miller

  • Erin Clarke

    Wellness

    Erin is an Irish freelance massage therapist with over 9 years of experience, particularly in bodywork. Her focus is on well-being and she will be available for any guests who would like a private treatment. * Note these treatments are not included in the cost of the retreat.

    @Bia_naitre 

Testimonials from past retreats