It's quite rare to have visions in the middle of the day, but coming across three radiant beings on an October afternoon is sure to leave an impression!

They were as beautiful as the Trinity and dressed in super cool fashion with a twist of humor.

Check out Alan's super comfortable knitted sweater, or Oriane's very, very long coat like at Virgil Abloh's last show and Charline's super fit bomber jacket. Pieces mostly from responsible fashion.

Our heroes were back from the 18th arrondissement to buy fabrics to start making the obviously crazy clothes that Charline DA and stylist wanted to start creating!

After the Saint-Pierre Market, it was under the Enfants-Rouges market that they took a lunch break at the bustling Alain Miam Miam, maker of tip-top sandwiches and crepes.

It's thanks to Charline, who likes clothes that follow her moods, that the trio went for a cocktail and ended up on Rue du Trésor.

Alan, a true fashion model, in his very college boy look, shyly explains that he began a career as a model with participation in fashion week and publications in Vogue magazine.

Oriane, a beauty with caramel skin and a coat that makes her look like a modern Donkey Skin, admitted to us that the Marais thrills her. Another secret from this freelance journalist: “I never admit when I wear Zara” even when she wears leather pants from the fast fashion brand.

CHARLINE
Artistic director
TOP - Kalenji

Cyclist - Vintage

doudoune – vintage

banana - Prada

Boots – Miu Miu

ALAN
Model

Shirt - Kiloshop

Pullover –Kiloshop

Pants –Kiloshop

Shoes Calvin Klein

Bag - Kiloshop

Earrings - on the market

ORIANE
Journalist

Pants - Zara

Jackets – Vintage

TOP – Pretty little things

Boots - Martin margiela

Bag - dkny

Text: Katia Barillot
Pictures: ©Anaïs Costet

08.02.21

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