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🎙️ Edouard Vermeulen FW20 Digital Haute Couture

In this Instagram Live I speak with Edouard Vermeulen, the designer behind Natan Couture about the future of couture, how to make evergreen clothing, what it’s like to dress queens and princesses and how nature plays a big role in his creative process.


Designer Edouard Vermeulen of Natan Couture Talks About Timeless Fashion


In this Instagram Live I speak with Edouard Vermeulen, the designer behind Natan Couture about the future of couture, how to make evergreen clothing, what it’s like to dress queens and princesses and how nature plays a big role in his creative process.


Image from Paris Match Belgique.

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🎙️ Stephane Rolland FW20 Digital Haute Couture

Famed haute couture designer @stephanerolland_paris discussed haute couture in the digital age, how he is adapting to the new normal while still maintaining the best aspects of couture’s heritage in his oeuvre.


Couture Conversation with Stephane Rolland


Famed haute couture designer @stephanerolland_paris discussed haute couture in the digital age, how he is adapting to the new normal while still maintaining the best aspects of couture’s heritage in his oeuvre.


Image from Official Bespoke.

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🎙️ Rabih Kayrouz FW20 Digital Haute Couture

For the digital haute couture @parisfashionweek put on by the @fhcm designer @rabih_kayrouz dives deep into the meaning behind the fashion film he created instead of a runway show to express the essence of his house.
Working from Beirut, Lebanon Rabih used video conferencing, creative thinking and a dedicated team in both Lebanon and Paris to bring to life a @maisonrabihkayrouz dress born out of ingenuity and heart. ❤️


Rabih Kayrouz Explains his FW20 Digital Haute Couture Film


For the digital haute couture @parisfashionweek put on by the @fhcm designer @rabih_kayrouz dives deep into the meaning behind the fashion film he created instead of a runway show to express the essence of his house.
Working from Beirut, Lebanon Rabih used video conferencing, creative thinking and a dedicated team in both Lebanon and Paris to bring to life a @maisonrabihkayrouz dress born out of ingenuity and heart. ❤️


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🎙️ Alexis Mabille FW20 Digital Haute Couture

For the digital haute couture @parisfashionweek put on by the @fhcm designer @alexismabille got creative. He used fabrics that he had in his couture atelier to construct a collection that beautifully underlined the feminine yet empowered codes of the house. In the 6 minute video Alexis took the time to show the details of each look so that the audience watching his film, titled Attitude, would better understand the incredible craftsmanship that went into each and every look.


Alexis Mabille Explains his FW20 Digital Haute Couture Film


For the digital haute couture @parisfashionweek put on by the @fhcm designer @alexismabille got creative. He used fabrics that he had in his couture atelier to construct a collection that beautifully underlined the feminine yet empowered codes of the house. In the 6 minute video Alexis took the time to show the details of each look so that the audience watching his film, titled Attitude, would better understand the incredible craftsmanship that went into each and every look. 


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🎙️ Yuima Nakazato FW20 Digital Haute Couture

For this week’s digital haute couture @parisfashionweek put on by the @fhcm designer @yuimanakazato came up with a unique and modern take on the idea of couture.
Here he reflects on what it was like to work hand in hand - or “Face to Face”, which is the title of his couture film, with 25 clients from around the world who got to have a one of a kind couture piece designed by Yuima. Each one of them crafted out of a classic white t-shirt that the clients had sent him in the mail.
The results are all unique sartorial interpretations that blend the stories of the clients with the vision of designer.


Yuima Nakazato Explains his Interactive FW20 Digital Haute Couture Project


For this week’s digital haute couture @parisfashionweek put on by the @fhcm designer @yuimanakazato came up with a unique and modern take on the idea of couture.
Here he reflects on what it was like to work hand in hand - or “Face to Face”, which is the title of his couture film, with 25 clients from around the world who got to have a one of a kind couture piece designed by Yuima. Each one of them crafted out of a classic white t-shirt that the clients had sent him in the mail.
The results are all unique sartorial interpretations that blend the stories of the clients with the vision of designer.


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🎙️ Rahul Mishra FW20 Digital Haute Couture

For this week’s digital haute couture @parisfashionweek put on by the @fhcm designer @rahulmishra_7 used the reaction of his artisans to his sketches to guide which direction his collection would go. Also they way in which nature bounced back and flourished, while the world was indoors during the confinement, gave Rahul hope and sparked his creative spirit.


Rahul Mishra Talks About his Butterfly People FW20 Digital Haute Couture Paris


For this week’s digital haute couture @parisfashionweek put on by the @fhcm designer @rahulmishra_7 used the reaction of his artisans to his sketches to guide which direction his collection would go. Also they way in which nature bounced back and flourished, while the world was indoors during the confinement, gave Rahul hope and sparked his creative spirit. 
NB: Rahul just launched his own e-commerce website. And after you listen to this interview I would be surprised if you don’t feel moved to go check it out and make a purchase to support the work of this talented designer with a very big heart. 


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🎙️ Ronald Van Der Kemp FW20 Digital Haute Couture

For this week’s digital haute couture @parisfashionweek put on by the @fhcm designer Ronald van der Kemp showed a tour de force presentation of 8 back to back mini films that represent what haute couture means to him.
A sustainable couture designer, Ronald’s 28 look collection was filled with only upcycled creations that were as eccentrically individualistic as they were captivating.


Ronald van der Kemp talks about his Digital Haute Couture films


For this week’s digital haute couture @parisfashionweek put on by the @fhcm designer Ronald van der Kemp showed a tour de force presentation of 8 back to back mini films that represent what haute couture means to him. 
A sustainable couture designer, Ronald’s 28 look collection was filled with only upcycled creations that were as eccentrically individualistic as they were captivating. 


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🎙️ Imane Ayissi FW20 Digital Haute Couture

For this week’s digital haute couture @parisfashionweek put on by the @fhcm the designer @imane_ayissi presented a collection called AMAL -Si, which means “the great misfortune that befalls the earth”. He focused his presentation on pieces he could craft from fabric offshoots he had from previous collections. The result is clothes - often constructed in a patchwork effect - that hint at a world parched from lack or water, the last falling petals of a fading flower or a gorgeous body concealing dress that moves like a endangered sea creature hunted for its beauty. The collection was poignant and transmitted its message in a meaningful manner.


Imane Ayissi talks about creating his Haute Couture while in confinement


For this week’s digital haute couture @parisfashionweek put on by the @fhcm the designer @imane_ayissi presented a collection called AMAL -Si, which means “the great misfortune that befalls the earth”. 
He focused his presentation on pieces he could craft from fabric offshoots he had from previous collections. The result is clothes - often constructed in a patchwork effect - that hint at a world parched from lack or water, the last falling petals of a fading flower or a gorgeous body concealing dress that moves like a endangered sea creature hunted for its beauty. 
The collection was poignant and transmitted its message in a meaningful manner. 

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🎙️ Julie De Libran FW20 Digital Haute Couture

For the digital haute couture @parisfashionweek put on by the @fhcm designer @juliedelibran presented a film that was a visual layering of all the many steps and all the creative people it takes to bring a couture collection to life. As Julie’s voice rings out the overlapping images cascade over each other to create a rich tapestry of moving images, still life photos and evocative music. The result is a mesmerizing kaleidoscope of couture.


Julie De Libran explains her FW20 Digital Haute Couture Film


For the digital haute couture @parisfashionweek put on by the @fhcm designer @juliedelibran presented a film that was a visual layering of all the many steps and all the creative people it takes to bring a couture collection to life. As Julie’s voice rings out the overlapping images cascade over each other to create a rich tapestry of moving images, still life photos and evocative music. The result is a mesmerizing kaleidoscope of couture.

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💎 Under The Radar Elegance

If you are looking for exquisitely made, under the radar elegance in your accessories, might I suggest taking the time to discover Moynat. I recently became the proud owner of one of the brand’s Quattro totes.

 


 
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If you are looking for exquisitely made, under the radar elegance in your accessories, might I suggest taking the time to discover @moynat. I recently became the proud owner of one of the brand’s Quattro totes. What I love about it, besides the unmistakable quality of the leather used and the solid construction - is its unique shape and atypical color combos. I mean it takes a certain sort of sophistication and daring to combine the colors of blush pink and khaki in one bag. The bag does come in different shapes and sizes. But I love the “Vertical” version. Maybe it’s because I feel so at ease with the vertical shape (thanks Instagram stories) or the way it so perfectly holds my MacBook Air. Somehow it looks both cute and professional.


Speaking of professional, the fact that this bag is reversible also makes it ideal for my globe trotting life. A life endlessly spent trying to fit everything into a carry-on bag. It is so easy to turn the bag inside out, back and forth, until I figure out which hue works best with my outfit.
I also have to give a big shout out to designer @rameshnair_ for his clever choice to create two sets of handles. One short, so the tote acts like a handbag, and a longer one for some over the shoulder action. And for those of you that are always concerned about bags that have no closers, well Ramesh thought of that too. All you have to do is weave the bigger handles through the smaller ones and - voilà - the bag closes up beautifully.

Here, instead of me posing with both versions of my Quattro bag I thought I would let my two kittens Sven (in the khaki) and Maxscu (in the blush pink) make the bag look even more adorable! And you can see - in action - the transformation of this wonderful tote bag just below!
P.S. if you want to learn more about Moynat and Ramesh Nair just click here to listen to my #fashionyourseatbelt podcast with him.


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💜 Fashion Leads the Way for Change in Saudi Arabia 

Earlier this month, something unprecedented happened in Saudia Arabia. The country held its first ever fashion conference: Fashion Futures. Over the course of the two days a veritable who's who of international leaders and decision-makers in the field of fashion visited the Kingdom with the unique goal of educating and inspiring the fashion-loving citizens about the global billion-dollar industry. 

Earlier this month something unprecedented happened in Saudia Arabia. The country held its first ever fashion conference: Fashion Futures. Over the course of the two days a veritable who's who of international leaders and decision-makers in the field of fashion visited the Kingdom with the unique goal of educating and inspiring the fashion-loving citizens about the global billion-dollar industry. 

 
His Excellency Mr. Hamed M. Fayez - Vice Minister of Culture, (Fashion Futures Twitter).

His Excellency Mr. Hamed M. Fayez - Vice Minister of Culture, (Fashion Futures Twitter).

 

The conference acted as a launching pad for Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Culture’s robust commitment and investment into the local, regional and global fashion industry – with education, sustainability and the digital world as the cornerstones of this major initiative. Keynote addresses were made by heavy hitters like Ravi Thakran, group president of LVMH South Asia and South-East Asia, Australia and Middle East, who pledged – on behalf of LVMH – a $500 million dollar fund to help support and invest in designers and creatives in the GCC. And Supermodel Halima Aden, who is known for proudly wearing her hijab while she walks the top fashion runways around the world, who gave a moving speech entitled "Don’t be afraid to be the first".

Halima Aden, (Fashion Futures Twitter).

Halima Aden, (Fashion Futures Twitter).

There were also one-on-one onstage interviews with designers like Iris Van Herpen, Giles Deacon and the iconic stylist Carlyne Cerf de Dudzeele, and round table discussions on the topics of communication in the digital age, sustainable fashion and the evolution of the beauty sector that featured respected speakers such as Olivier Bourgis, Maria Cornejo and Frederic Fekkai.

“Today with Fashion Futures we open a new chapter for the fashion industry in our country,” said Hamed M Fayez, Vice Minister at the Ministry of Culture. He also revealed that the Kingdom was in the final stages of launching a dedicated Fashion Commission, to foster the nation's design talent. “It will help unleash the creative potential of our fashion community by addressing the needs of our designers and discovering hidden talents. All of which will help Saudia Arabia’s fashion sector to grow, develop and compete on a global level,” he added as he announced that the country had decided to partner with the renowned Parsons School of Design in New York to send four emerging Saudi designers to study at the institution.

Local talents were also celebrated with Saudi designers Honayda Serafi, Arwa Al Banawi, and Hatem Alakeel, as well as Saudi photographer Hayat Osamah taking part in panels. At the same time, in an adjacent space to the main conference hall, packed workshops were running on different topics related to how to build a fashion business. Their focus, to educate and support Saudi Arabia’s fashion youthquake. Currently, more than 50% of the Saudi population of 34 million is under the age of 25. The meritocracy of the fashion industry has shown itself to be a very appealing avenue of self-sufficiency and self-expression to the country’s Gen Z and Millennial generations. 

“By the very nature of attending, every single person here today is ambitious,” said her Highness Princess Noura bint Faisal Al Saud, an ambassador to the Minister of Culture, at the conference. “They all have dreams and they are gathered here to explore and craft ways to make them a reality.”

Another dream that came true during the 2-day conference took place at the Tuwaiq Palace cultural center. There, a private sit down gala dinner by three-star Michelin chef Yannick Alleno was held.  It was followed by the first-ever western fashion show to take place in the country. In front of 300 guests, the expansive fashion show was filled with both cutting edge offerings from international labels like Givenchy, Off-White, Simone Rocha, Sacai and Stella McCartney, and leading local fashion designs. 

For many of the women in the audience, the event was significant as an indicator of how far the country had come in such a short time. Many of them saying how one day they would tell their daughters and granddaughters that they were “there” on the night when fashion helped to bring about change in the Kingdom. 

The entire event was seamlessly overseen by Richard Attias & Associates and it deftly illustrated that the company is skilled at bringing the right talents together to nurture key and original partnerships in the region. As the rules and codes of conduct are radically evolving in the country, it was encouraging to see such a momentous occasion go off without a hitch. “The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is an unexpected country. Saudi citizens are leading the march to create multiple new industries and to lead them with passion and professionalism. Fashion is one of them!”, pronounced Richard Attias, the Executive Chairman of Richard Attias & Associates.

In her rousing keynote address to the conference Her Royal Highness Princess Reema bint Bandar al Saud, the Ambassador of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to the United State, gave her countrymen a galvanizing call to action when she spoke directly to the designers and creatives in the Fashion Futures audience. “Tell us who you are, come and join our journey. Learn from our guests. And be the future. Be the future not just of fashion. But be the future and the face of this country.”

Her Highness Princess Reema bint Bandar Al Saud, (Fashion Futures Twitter).

Her Highness Princess Reema bint Bandar Al Saud, (Fashion Futures Twitter).


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💜 The Summer Life Saver

I just wanted to give a shout out to @moroccanoil as it has been a life saver this summer! I have been using it everyday and it’s really kept my hair from getting brittle from the sea and chlorine. And my color has stayed strong too!

 


 

I just wanted to give a shout out to @moroccanoil as it has been a life saver this summer. I have been using it everyday and it’s really kept my hair from getting brittle from the sea and chlorine. And my color has stayed strong too!
Who knew that putting oil IN your hair would be the right thing to do to keep it healthy?
I always thought that everyone was continually battling against oily hair. I guess, just like with everything else, there are good kinds and bad kinds.
Oh and as you can see I have some serious dark circle... so any recommendations to help with those suckers.... PLEASE let me know!


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💜 FOMO On Vacations, While On Vacation!

I am currently on vacation. But until yesterday, when my daughter Lea took this photo of me, I had been checking in with the office at the very least one time a day.

 

The Need To Disconnect


 
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I am currently on vacation. But until yesterday, when my daughter @lea_marin_michault took this photo of me, I had been checking in with the office at the very least one time a day.
Then I saw my colleague @lucaferone post that he was about to go on vacation and I got jealous...while I was on my vacation!!! He told me that I must step away...even if only for a day to be 100% present.
I did it and it was wonderful. Going off the grid even for just a day can still the mind and make it possible for you to see things clearly, sometimes for the first time in a longtime!


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💎 Too Cool For The Summer

My Parisienne born daughters want me to snap up this vintage “Bob” (AKA Bucket Hat) at the Brocante in town this week. The bucket hat is having a big fashion comeback this summer.

 


 
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My Parisienne born daughters want me to snap up this vintage “Bob” (AKA Bucket Hat) at the Brocante in town this week.
The bucket hat is having a big fashion comeback this summer. And if you can get your hands on one that is vintage, or even better, features the logo of a well know or hipster brand, well that just makes them that much cooler.

The hat was first crafted at around the turn of the 19th and original was made from wool felt or tweed cloth (today a thick cotton is the norm). And thanks to the lanolin in the raw wool the hats- back in the day - were naturally waterproof, which made them very popular with fishermen.

They first became a fashion accessory in the 1960 and are having a Renaissance right now. I also happen to think they look as good on a woman in her 40s as it does one in her 20s. All you need to really make it work is to pair it with a big smile!


Click here to see the lovely selection of bucket hats Net-a-Porter has for sale!


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💎 The Perfect Evolution Of The Classic Summer Hoops

My new Marc Deloche yellow gold Hyperbole slide on earrings are the perfect evolution of the classic summer hoops. And they just also happen to work for women with or without pierced ears!

 


 

My new Marc Deloche yellow gold Hyperbole slide on earrings are the perfect evolution of the classic summer hoops. And they just also happen to work for women with or without pierced ears!
What is great about these beauties is that their slide on design makes it so that they don’t pinch the ear. Rather, it’s more like a friendly hug. An embrace you are happy to have all day.

And you absolutely need to check out his beautiful new e-commerce website!


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💜 Get Giphy With It

If you search for Jessica Michault on Instagram’s gif feature, you can find all of my gifs! Don’t forget to tag me so I can see your lovely uses!


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I’ve got gifs!

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If you search for Jessica Michault on Instagram’s gif feature, you can find all of my gifs! Don’t forget to tag me so I can see your lovely uses!

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Gifs created by Maxine Ransom


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