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Here are a few lines retracing the key moments which, in my eyes, guided my path to you.
At the age of six, an imaginary world unconsciously took shape around me. It took shape through period costumes. The aesthetic and soundtrack of Sofia Coppola's film Marie Antoinette marked a turning point in my childhood and remain, to this day, a source of inspiration that fuels my creativity.
At the age of ten, I discovered the world of Michael Jackson. A fascination was born for costumes, the stage, and singing. He inspired me to the point of taking dance classes for three years, to fully immerse myself in his world. This passion would lead me to go on stage and appear on television for the first time, thanks to a teacher dedicated to sharing his passion. This period also represents the starting point for asserting my style and creating my sartorial identity. In the midst of a school system where difference struggles to find its place, I choose to remain true to myself.
At fourteen, a film about Yves Saint Laurent triggered a revelation in me. I began to draw my first fashion sketches, sketching characters that conveyed my emotions, and I understood then that couture would not only be a passion, but a vocation. A part of my life then began to be devoted to fashion.
At sixteen, studies bored me, and I was directed towards a baccalaureate in applied arts, which would allow me to channel my carefree desire for freedom and creation. What followed was a two-year journey of endlessly enriching myself with documentaries, films, and articles. I explored the past, tried to understand the present, and looked to the future. Alongside this, I launched myself on social media, which became my first means of expression and revealed my need to create and share. This would give me the opportunity to access the codified world of fashion, to walk through the first door, and take my first steps.
At eighteen, obtaining my baccalaureate marked a turning point in my life. I felt free, but not completely. I wanted to enter the workforce and create my own brand. On the advice of those around me, it was still too early. I then enrolled in a fashion school, where I learned the basics of couture. However, the need to launch myself was stronger. I took the risk of leaving after a few months to create my first collection. At the same time, I landed an internship in the press department of Dior.
Today, I am twenty-four years old. Six years have passed, five collections have been born, and twelve pieces of music have seen the light of day. With time , my passion has become more deeply rooted. In every creation, every drawing, every melody, my desire to grow my brand resonates deeply in my heart. And if today I can continue to believe in all this, it is also thanks to you. So, thank you.