styling with attitude protestantism and perversion brilliance and nonchalance photography by HEJI SHIN style by CAMILLE BIDAULT-WADDINGTON interview by OLIVIER ZAHM OLIVIER ZAHM — How would you define your own style? CAMILLE BIDAULT-WADDINGTON — My style is psychoanalytical and autobiographical. It is based on emotions and reactions, on my life, my loves, my doubts, and my disgusts. Usually, I am more inspired by something that disturbs me or the absurdity of certain thoughts than by something I know I love. I can be fascinated by a color I deeply hate. My love life is also very important — happiness and sadness are both in each look, but I will be the only one to notice it. OLIVIER ZAHM — You seem to prefer to give a twist to something unexpected, or doing something that looks “off,” rather than using the “cool” pieces of designers of the moment. Does something unexpected still exist in…
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