If you ask me, who rocked up to the latest Paris Fashion Week, with no doubts I will answer: that was Alizée, aka Heily Zee!
Forget about Ye and all his easy hype build on ‘beaucoup de bruit pour rien’ as French say (‘lot of noise for nothing’).
The real Queen of fashion was elsewhere, and she shaked the Capital the way the legends used to do before La Mode has become ‘just business’.
I met her at Anrealage show, incredible one I must say. Her eccentric outfit blew my mind: it was the boldest fantasy embodiment in one super feminine, vibrant, daring and eye-catching look. Total fuchsia, with a kind of golden crown made of sun rays and flowers. Sun Queen of Nature. The girl behind the appearance was unexpectedly kind, smiling and friendly, not the usual ice-cold characters frozen behind their masks of “dazzle for an hour” (sorry, folks, i know, superficial is a part of a game).
Then followed some strong street style moments at big shows, where this young creative from Belgium, graduated fashion designer, stole all photographers’ focus by the looks which seemed to compete against each other in the originality and elaboration of every detail.
This fantastic alien makes us believe that fashion STILL can be arty and crazy. And human too. She will go far this little one, trust me. Because we need to believe like never before in a power of imagination.
I always loved colours. I am a real girl, you know, so I liked everything that shines, everything that is colourful: rhinestones, glitters.
At the same time I have been interested in arts since ever. At school I chose ‘art’ as a study option and I loved it. After that I did one year of architecture. Which I stopped. I could not yet express myself so much with an architecture, so it was not for me. But it was something that architecture taught me and is still teaching me: you have to know how to associate all the shapes together. You also play with the emptiness and fulness. All those things taught me to be the person that I am now.
After the architecture I studied fashion design. There I could finally express myself in my art and I really loved it. After graduation I did an internship at Iris van Herpen in Amsterdam, the creator who worked with 3D printed dresses. She was actually the first person who used 3D elements in her collections. And it was my dream came true to work with her.
I am also inspired by Hans Ruedi Giger, the artist who worked for “Alien” movies. What I love is that he brings people into completely different universe. His paintings which he made long time ago still look futuristic. It’s so avant-garde and I love that! There is also allot of femininity in it. And I love the repetition of all the shapes in his paintings. I find it really inspiring.
I created my YouTube channel because I realised that I had no contacts in fashion and it would be really difficult for me to get inside this industry and do business. So, when I finished my internship at Iris van Herpen and I decided that it was the last time when I was working for someone for free. I needed to be payed for what I was doing. Thus, I was looking for a job in fashion but I could not find anything which suits me. So, while I was waiting to find something, I created my YouTube channel. Why? Because when I worked at Iris van Herpen I understood that this designer became so famous thanks to the technologies which she uses allot. I followed this path, and my Youtube channel was born. At that moment beauty tutorials were growing fast, so I stared to make beauty-content videos.
I would say that it grew pretty fast at the beginning. But you should understand how it works as YouTube is quite complicated with all its algorithms and other things. At the end of the day, it was neither fashion content videos, nor the videos where I am bleaching my eyebrows which helped me to grow on Youtube. The videos that worked best were where I was talking about my father who passed away from cancer – nothing related to fashion. I believe that people in social media like when you speak about your life. At that time I felt so bad that I really needed to share, to express myself, to explain what I was passing through..It was exceptional as in general I don’t like to talk about my private life.
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