“I am in transition between the “mademoiselle” which I like because it has wings and the “madam” which suits me quite well too.”
These are the words that Mademoiselle Agnès puts on the phase she is currently going through, on the set of the show “Conversations”.
Even if “sometimes the “mademoiselle” weighs on [him].”
But there is no question of remaining stuck in time, Mademoiselle (or Madame) Agnès is a free woman who embraces her impulses of nostalgia: “For Karl Lagerfeld, I have always been Madame Agnès, I miss him.
I lost a radar, a reference point in fashion.”
She made new points of reference without ever forgetting her passion for the 1970s and all the emotions she felt in front of the parades of the other generation.
She also talks about her childhood and holidays in Soulac-sur-Mer, where today she enjoys meeting her mother and stepfather, a model couple, “always in love”.
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, today she sees the looks of her adolescence everywhere in the streets, like a very short velvet skirt matched with a very beautiful pair of cowboy boots.
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