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« What is elegance » ?

« What is elegance ?

Clothes are such a small part of what makes a person beautiful, don’t you agree?

Here’s my incomplete and disorganized list of details that, to me, contributes to creating impalpable elegance.

– How you carry yourself. A sporty allure, head held high like a princess, a cat-like stroll, the swagger of a tomboy. A certain way of sitting, a poised neck, the way the hands move… There are a million ways to inhabit your own body.
Take Giovanna Battaglia for example. I would never know how to give a name to her stride that’s just so princess of cool. But what I do know, is that she could dress in a bag and she’d still be fantastic.

– A sincere smile. Not a perfect smile, no. A radiant smile. Is it too cheesy to say that? That said, it’s so rare that I can’t think of an example right off the top of my head (…)

– Ah! Having a great sense of humor, being able to laugh at yourself a little. It’s the thing that right away is so disarming to me, especially with men, or women, or kids, or my checkout clerk, or Woody Allen, or Scott, or Anna Dello Russo…

– Attention to others. Have you ever met those people who, when he or she looks into your eyes, you feel like the most interesting person in the world? Who, with all sincerity, are curious about you? (….)

– Politeness. It’s stupid, I know, and we never can learn it all, but knowing a few rules of politeness and being able to apply them naturally, without being obvious, goodness, it’s so chic. The British are so good at that (…)

– Ah, and I gotta include this because I admire it so much… Well-manicured people. I don’t know how they find the time, but these girls with painted nails, perfectly hydrated skin, glossy hair (….)

– Culture. Oh man, a sense of culture that isn’t flaunted, or in your face, but one that just shows that you are an open window to the world is soooo attractive! (…)

(…)But, what is elegance, for you? »

Source : www.garancedoré.fr
29/06/2010

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Interview Celeste

Tell us about yourself ?

I was born in Madrid of Argentinean parents and studied at the Istituto Europeo di Design in Madrid. Right after graduating, moved to London to continue studying at Central Saint Martins and the London College of Fashion where I felt I wanted to specialise in accessories and enrolled the prestigious Cordwainers College. While studying, I created a freelance collection of handbags for Sole, by Soledad Twombly in Rome and was offered a position at English luxury brand Alfred Dunhill, as Leather Goods’ Design and Product Development Assistant. I worked with them for two and a half years and learned all the intricacies of leather accessory manufacturing and making world-class luxury accessories working hand in hand with maestros of the trade.
After Dunhill, I accepted a position as Head of Accessories Design and Product Development for men and women at English luxury leather brand, Connolly working with them for another two years and after having launched five successful collections, in 2007, I felt I was ready to realize my dream of creating my own brand, and launched, CELESTE. Delightful pieces- the perfect mix of luxury and playfulness.

CELESTE is the embodiment of myself and my natural talent for creating original and innovative pieces but always marked with the subtleness and elegance that characterize my style.
Clean shapes and the pure, natural beauty of the leather, are the hallmarks of my designs.

I now live in Barcelona. A city bursting with creativity and talent and where I have the studio and showroom.
I am also an active collaborator of charities Barnardos in the UK, Fundacion Aladina in Spain and New York Junior League in New York City.
And I also tach a Master in Leather Goods at IED in Barcelona.

What inspires your designs ?

I get inspired by everyday life and my observations from it.
I love travelling and visiting new cultures and like to get involved on how other cultures live, the food, the textiles, the colours,.. I always carry a small eco friendly notebook where I write down and draw everything that attracts my attention or any idea that I might have.
Art is a big passion of mine and many times I get inspired by artists that I admire, by their strength and personality or by their work.

How would you describe your style ?

I would definitely say that my style is classic with a twist of shape and colour. The perfect mix of luxury and playfulness – impeccable details and finishings with a colourful touch.

What other talent would you like to have ?

I wish I could play a musical instrument- piano would be ideal as I love listening to it !

Who would be your perfect dinner guest ?

I would love to have Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera sitting in my dinner table.

I’m good at…

Mixing colours- I have a great eye for colour.

But I’m very bad at..

My handicap is imagining a measure in my head- I always have to measure it physically and cut a mock pattern to get the right measurewhen doing a new bag!

And for you, elegance is…

For me elegance is being natural and keeping original and true to onself.

And to finish, if your brand was

a colour, Neon orange
a season, Winter
a country (continent) ? Latin America

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Tipthara … Une aventure !

Commencer par découvrir les talents,
Rencontrer des designers,
S’émerveiller de ce qu’on découvre, ce qu’on aime…
Choisir, acheter : aussi grisant qu’un shopping gigantesque !
Imaginez !

Après…
C’est une autre histoire !

Observer, décrire, mesurer, noter, vérifier, rédiger,
Raconter le sac ou le chapeau qui va vous séduire…
Savoir transmettre ce qu’on aime,
ce qu’on pense ‘tendance’, ‘glamour’, ‘élégant…’

Et finalement, le photographier.
çà …je sais faire,
Enfin, je pensais savoir faire !
De belles lumières, des cadrages inventifs, des angles… jouer avec les couleurs..

Super beau…!

Oui, mais… on ne voit plus ni le sac ni le chapeau…!
C’est bête hein ?

Après des photos, quelques milliers de photos, je décide humblement que j’ai atteint le seuil de mes compétences et qu’il est temps de demander à un photographe professionnel de m’aider à finir ce que j’ai commencé…

Nouvelle étape,
Autre expérience :
« shooting party »…

Une première journée de shooting photos, c’est une attention de tous les instants.
c’est long,
c’est parfois fastidieux …

Alors quand, sans jamais perdre le fil de sa concentration, le photographe travaille avec une bonne dose d’humour associée à pas mal de fantaisie, çà donne à la fois plein de photos magnifiques,

….et quelques photos facétieuses !

Celles là, vous ne le trouverez pas sur le e-shop Tipthara …
mais je ne résiste pas à partager avec vous quelques uns de ces bons moments…Jacques Gavard, photographe talentueux, musicien passionné
Et peut être un peu …cow-boy dans une vie précédente !

Merci Jacques !
Véronique Mirieu de Labarre

Jacques.gavard@mac.com
www.jacquesgavard.com