Certain lives seem torn apart when they are only coherence. Women and men live between two realities that everything seems to distance. The gap, however, is only apparent and invisible bridges connect them. These are the two existences of Thierry Morel, between the great collections of London or Saint Petersburg and the embroideries of the Bigouden country. Between the universe of Catherine II and that of Pierre-Jakez Hélias.
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A great surveyor of international art circles, this Londoner has taken over the company Le Minor, an emblematic Breton brand, for the past year. And this adventure owes as much to anchoring as to chance. The maternal family of Thierry Morel is from this end of the world posted facing the Atlantic winds. As a child, he spent his holidays in Loctudy's house. "We made a pilgrimage every year to the Le Minor shop in Pont-l'Abbé, to buy clothes or wedding gifts," he recalls. I have always loved its atmosphere, its smell. ” he
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