AMANDA
Sales Representative at Martin Grant

Sometimes there is an inability to explain why one person rather than another catches our eye. On the other hand, when we saw Amanda pushing the heavy carriage door of a building, we immediately understood what sets her apart: she has a charming face, the kind that certainly makes people who have the chance to be endowed with it.
This young Taiwanese woman frankly admitted to us that she loves French cuisine and cheeses, the processes of fashion design and that she finds it magical to work in an XNUMXth century building, in the Marais, because in Asia the offices are hyper functional and without character.

Shirt – & other stories

Sweater – & other stories

Jacket – OAMC

Jackets – Christophe Lemaire

Skirt – Vintage Courrèges

Boots – & other stories

Sunglasses – Max Pittion

Jewelry –Erin Wasson

Bag – Ballen Pellettiere

Text: Katia Barillot
Photos: ©Anaïs Costet

02.04.19

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