We cannot praise enough the austere English boarding schools which generate so many traumas and vocations.
His schooling at the King's School in Canterbury, the oldest private school in England, endowed Charles Sébline, born in Paris to an English mother, with a perfect education and an obsession with shirts.
Especially the ones he wore then, whose broken collar fastened with a nail connected to a buttonhole.
A passion that led him to found, in 2019, his namesake brand, offering men's shirts (that women can stitch) all marked with the double seal of French rigor for the cut and English eccentricity for the style.
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The one who started drawing at the age of 10 swears by technique:
“A Savile Row requirement, but much less conventional for the look.”
After studying at Central Saint Martins in London and an internship with Vivienne Westwood, Charles returned to the Channel to learn his trade in Yves Saint Laurent's studio.
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