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I: Why did you choose fashion?

B: Fashion has always been my passion and liberty. I remember when I was five and my mum bought me a netbook in which I drew princess dresses and their accesories. Basically, it's my vocation. We both are creative and this conexion is essential. People try to find their vocations, but in my case I was born with it. When I first came to my workshop, I felt really nervous and insecure, so I phoned my mum and she told me that opportunities like that happenned once and definitely, I decided to go and take it.

I: We all saw your last excellent work... What information can you give us about it?

B:For my last collection, I was inspired by Constance Billard's uniforms based on plaid shirts of 50's. People have to reinvent and I thought that was a great way to do it. it. it.

YOUR LIKES:

-A city? New York.

-Chocolate or sweets? I prefer macarons.

-A song in this moment: Carry On by FUN.

-Plans for the future: Have children.

-A Wish: The World Peace.

writen by Alice Pevenson and photografied by Norman Carl for The NY Spectator Feb/13