I think Maje typifies that French vibe where it's simple items that are very practical, very wearable but also, like, incredibly chic and expensive-looking.
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When I was going to Paris for Paris Fashion Week, I'd often walk down the street and go into all the different shops that we didn't necessarily have in the U.K., and Maje was definitely one of the ones that stood out for me.
Great French design is often about unexpected touches.
When you live in Paris, and fashion is such a point of pride for the French, it's always around and you're very much exposed to it from an early age. It was always something I knew about and really liked.
It's funny because I think that both France and Britain are known for their distinctive styles, and everyone says that France is so chic and elegant but I think, more than that, French women are renowned for dressing in what suits them.
It's always great to have things from France at a wedding. It's symbolic of style, of culture, of taste.
Leather accents on pieces make it fun and spices up an outfit.
I'm quite into the French way - simple elegance with just a suggestion of sexiness, nothing vulgar.
A good typeface is like a well-crafted English or Italian suit: it always looks perfect.
French women don't have too many clothes - a few good pieces that last for a while and are classic and timeless.
I have total confidence in Beaute Prestige International to accompany me in creating a perfume that interprets my work and my world.
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