Escaping prejudice with phlegm: this seemed to be the fashion attitude of Carla and Vincent. Dressed in pastel, they walked side by side, almost glued to each other, like two kittens. Not very talkative, it seemed as if they had decided not to let anything of their thoughts show. They allowed themselves to be photographed, as if in spite of themselves, with their finery and an air that seemed to have come straight from Tokyo.
VINCENT
STUDENT OF ART HISTORY
Shirt - Shop in Japan
Pullover - Chuu
Jacket - Thrift shop
Jeans - Levis
Socks –Angelic Pretty
Shoes –Buffalo
Beret – Lazy Oaf
Jewelry – Storenvy
Pochette – shop in Japan
CARLA
STOVE
Skin – Vintage
Jackets - Wonder Rocket
Skirt –Merry Jenny
Socks –Anna Tutu
Shoes –Lagrace Mart
Earrings – Rosemarie Soire
Text: Katia Barillot
Photos: ©Anaïs Costet
05.02.19
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David's look
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Violette's look
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THE MOOD MARSH
Divine brunch at the foot of Notre-Dame
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Saka, a cocktail bar like in Tokyo
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