Wednesday, March 2, 4 p.m.
Cecilie Bahnsen
wipes away a few tears before her first show in Paris - the Dane is a regular at Copenhagen Fashion Week.
This petite 37-year-old woman twirls her hair when she talks to you, her clear eyes still moist.
“Knowing that we were presenting here, I wanted to bring back a bit of home, of my country,
she explains.
I was inspired by the poems of Tove Ditlevsen, my favorite poet since adolescence.
His words have always carried my creative vocation.”
A few minutes before kick-off, we brief the models:
“Enjoy the moment, feel the space, the audience, this atmosphere that we missed so much.”
Under the glass roof of the Palais de Tokyo, the girls come out from behind a white sheet, walk slowly in doll dresses in tulle embossed or applied with flowers, punctuated with bows up to their schoolgirl purses.
Their hair is braided back.
On the feet, sorts of warmed climbing shoes from…
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