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Elsa Poux loves to write, to bring ideas and shapes to life through poetry. To provoke imagination and thought. When she decided to create her collection of scarves and accessories, she approached the textile like a blank page on which she sought to compose with colours and lines. The fabrics are fragmented like chapters used [...]

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When Caroline Najman began to create her own jewellery, she did it almost timidly, for a small audience in the United States. That was in 2006. Then she moved to Paris. If clothes are a door into a woman’s personality, Caroline Najman’s jewellery is the lock. “Not only does jewellery set off clothing and enhance [...]

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Fil de joie is a collection of socks, leggings, tights and knee-length socks which restore an element of fantasy to the female leg. “Those compasses that circle the globe, giving it its balance and harmony,” as Truffaut said. Behind Fil de Joie lies Desmazieres Drino, a company specialising in socks for the past 150 years. [...]

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When designer Corina Vladescu created the Poeme line, she chose to begin a new chapter in 21st-century female fashion design. Perfect cuts and silhouettes embodying the lavishness of the finish and the accessories. Each creation is designed to carry its wearer through from morning to evening, from the strength of its personality to the elegance [...]

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A graduate of the Studio Berçot in Paris, Jenny Wing worked for eight years as a women’s fashion designer for Lacoste before launching her own brand. The designer now finds her inspiration in hand-made objects. A bold combination of materials and weaving and crocheting techniques. Her jewellery is very imaginative, combining modern luxury and craft [...]

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Élodie Cohen is above all a devotee. Firstly of painting, from which she draws inspiration for her paintings, attempting to materialise what her brush draws by itself. She is so passionate that she paints and designs at night after her art lessons. She sorts, polishes and works stone, which she then paints. Or sometimes paints [...]

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First there is a man and his career. Burberry, Escada, Yves Saint Laurent, Torrente, Carven… Then there is love. Many loves. Firstly the love of women and their elegance. And then that of fashion, its history, its traditions, stretching back directly to Coco Chanel. Achour women love luxury, but without being ostentatious. They are modern [...]

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Yasuyuki Machida is Japanese, but a far cry from the image we may have of Japanese creativity as being characterised by ancient values. On the contrary his work is marked by modernity. We certainly find the passion of fine textiles which Japanese history has always been able to contribute to art, but by transposing this [...]

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Sophie Lagreula has had a convoluted journey. Passionate about drawing, she transposed her creations onto crockery, winning her prestigious collaborations and a new shop in the gardens of the Palais Royal. Then, in the late 1990s, she gave it all up to move south. There she designed product lines for Pierre Frey and Fragonard, while [...]

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Petite Mendigote defines herself as a little girl who “adores fashion, Marilyn Monroe and Hello Kitty”. But initially this little girl studied to become a lawyer. And she succeeded. But just as she was about to embark on her career, she turned her back on it to tackle her frustration as a consumer at never [...]

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