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Visiting Louane Lefranc

IN HER PRIVATE HOME, PARIS
CONTENT CREATOR AND MODEL
@PASDEPSEUDOCOOL

WHAT DO YOU LOVE THE MOST ABOUT THE PARIS FASHION SCENE?
It’s so special. The perfect mix between basic minimalism and perfect chaos.

HOW HAS LIVING IN PARIS INFLUENCED YOUR PERSONAL STYLE AND PERSPECTIVE ON FASHION?
I moved to Paris 3 years ago, and I was trying to find my style, but I was always scared to try new things. I was always trying to add shapes or colors to my outfits, but I wanted to hide them, so it was messy. Now that I am surrounded by fashion people in Paris, I just feel free to experiment.

DO YOU HAVE A FAVORITE PARIS NEIGHBORHOOD OR SPOT THAT FEELS LIKE “YOU”?
I am soooo the 9th, classic but fun, a lot of places to walk and things to see and eat.  a creative vibe but still very classic.

WHAT DOES A TYPICAL DAY IN PARIS LOOK LIKE FOR YOU WHEN YOU’RE NOT WORKING?
I enjoy waking up early to walk my dog and have an amazing breakfast ( coffee and avocado toast must be included). I like to just meet my friends in different places in Paris: walking around Le Jardin des Tuileries or in Le Marais with a matcha and going vintage shopping. The day has to end with a Pilates session and a movie at home.

HOW HAS SOCIAL MEDIA CHANGED YOUR CONNECTION WITH THE PARIS FASHION COMMUNITY?
I was modelling before being on social media, so I’ve always seen the fashion community from the inside, but being on social media allowed me to speak my sense of fashion. I am not just here to wear something, but I’m creating. 

HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE YOUR PERSONAL STYLE IN THREE WORDS?
Spontaneous, effortless, inspired.

WHO OR WHAT IS YOUR BIGGEST FASHION INSPIRATION?
00s TV shows like Desperate Housewives and my friends. I also love to travel, so I’m really adapting my style to the country I am visiting.

WHAT IS A PIECE IN YOUR WARDROBE YOU WILL NEVER PART WITH, AND WHY?
My Burberry trench was my dream to buy one. It’s a fancy piece from the inside, but from the outside it’s just the basic one everyone has. It’s shaped in a way that you can wear it with everything and in every weather. 

HOW DID YOU FIRST GET INTO MODELING?
When I was 3 years old, I did a photoshoot with my parents. I told them I wanted to be an actress… turns out I cannot act, so I decided to model for my friends, and I loved it.

WHAT HAS BEEN A HIGHLIGHT OF YOUR CAREER SO FAR?
As a model, doing a fashion show was insane, and as a content creator, being invited to a fashion show haha.

WHAT SONG INSTANTLY HYPES YOU UP BEFORE A SHOW OR SHOOT?
Jenny from the blooooooocks. 

WHAT’S THE BIGGEST CHALLENGE THAT YOUNG OR EMERGING MODELS FACE IN THE INDUSTRY TODAY?
The same challenger from years ago: trying to fit in a “marketable/ commercial” image for society.

WHAT’S SOMETHING IN YOUR INDUSTRY THAT YOU HOPE TO CHANGE OR BRING AWARENESS TO?
I love that people are starting to speak for themselves, our generation is way more involved in politics and society issues, so I hope that’s gonna stay. For example, with models talking about mental issues in the fashion industry, or even a top model like Bella Hadid speaking about Palestine! This is something that wasn’t possible 10 years ago. 

IF YOU COULD GIVE YOUR YOUNGER SELF ONE PIECE OF ADVICE, WHAT WOULD IT BE?
Don’t be scared of people judging you. 

IF SOMEONE VISITED PARIS FOR THE FIRST TIME, WHAT’S ONE THING THEY MUST EXPERIENCE TO UNDERSTAND ITS FASHION CULTURE?
Sit at a terrace, have a coffee, and watch people: from the old money granny to the Y2K vintage teenager: Paris is the fashion show.