Week-End L'Express Puclication

Week-End L'Express Puclication

"How much does it take to travel before the evidence does not jump you in the case of Guylaine Tilleau difficult to count them as she traveled the world for the needs of her stylist job. Always she returned the suitcases stuffed with fabrics ethnic vintage that fascinated her that she sourced then compulsive but without neurosis and then she was putting in her closets. Until the day when her husband dared to ask her what she was going to do, she had to invent an answer: she would recycle those saris from Mauritania India or Indonesia. She turns them away so now to create story-laden pieces that celebrate the beauty of matter in cotton silks or poplins softened by their past lives. But with the will to respect the genius of the motives and the greatness of the hand that composed them it would have been a pity to Sacrifice. If the forms are voluntarily simple, dresses, kimono, Kurta , skirt and top, ingeniously unique size it's to better reveal their past, their delicacy and their ennobment by artisans Moroccan came to embroider the sons of Sabra seams and borders for the nobility and the fallen. And if the name of his HAND.SO.ON collection Has the English accent to be translated by "et caetera" it's because it evokes in a blink of eye some idea of continuity recycling and a locker room world where an cultures traditions and epochs melt in grace "