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Cel Sketchbook Gallery

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  • Since 2023
I worked in the world of fashion then in finance as a Social Media Manager then I naturally returned to drawing. A passion that turned into an entrepreneurial project that propelled me into a thrilling adventure with myself as well as with my funny ladies.

I have always been fascinated by fashion, drawing, art, photography, writing, finally visual art. It is all these creative activities that allowed me to be able to express my emotions, my desires and thus develop my creativity. It is also thanks to this that I turned to my job as a social media manager, digital as the common thread of my projects.

However, it all started in paper (true story), immersed in magazines, I indulged in countless collages and large trash walls that I had fun sticking on the walls of my room. I dreamed of writing for the most prestigious fashion magazines, shooting the most beautiful models in the world and attending the most fashionable shows in the fashion world and then... I grew up. My love for this universe has never died out, it has grown too. The fact of having delayed the creation, finally allowed me to realize that this was the essential data for my happiness and it allowed me to find the strength to launch myself, fully.

In the "Bonjour Madame" collection, I wanted to honor women. Women who are dear to me, inspiring and inspired women in terms of style but also in terms of life choices, freedom of thought, freedom of being.

J. She accompanied me in the best dishes of my childhood, she bequeathed to me a culinary heritage and a certain taste for the art of clothing. I will always remember this flirtatious woman who admired French haute couture. This collection is an indelible memory for my grandmother... from her colorful scarves to her fur coats, she embodied the French, modern, free and casual woman that I loved so much. to you, my Jeanne.

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