They are two friends who have arrived straight from Northern Europe. Of Belgian, Norwegian and Danish nationality, Davy and Justin are two hyper creative designer artists whose profession as graphic designers naturally encourages them to work for sports clothing brands. “The Marais has a unique vibration,” they say about its streets which retain the soul of its artisanal past. They add: “It’s also the ideal place to meet interesting people and appreciate art in quality galleries.”

JUSTIN

Shirt - H&M

Jacket – Yohji Yamamoto

Pants –Gucci

Shoes –Gucci

Chapeau – Prada

Bag –Walter van Beirendonck

Sunglasses – Prada

Lion ring –Gucci

DAVY

AllWalter van Beirendonck

 Text: Katia Barillot – Instagram

03.09.19

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