I am dreamer, sensitive, and funny.
My Self-Summary
What can I say about me ? Let's begin with the fact that I've been
living in Paris for 5 years and I'm going to move in Montreal for
one year in November.
I like living here but I also enjoy travelling, in and out of
France. Depends on the plans I have with my friends... This summer
is full of France's visits, in Bretagne, in Isère, but from
November, it will change. I plan to visit New York in December, to
see the thrill before Chistmas!...
I'm a dreamer, I always assumed it was a necessary part of an
artistic character, but maybe I am wrong, it's just a part of me ?
What I’m doing with my life
For living I'm a costume designer, I enjoy working for theaters and
opera, and seeing the costumes I realized on stage.
I hope it will continue this way, because it's a hard way and
sometimes you have to change your plans, I experimented it a couple
of times... But when you love what you do, you always find a way to
do it.
I’m really good at
Listening people maybe ? But I guess you'll find out all by
yourself and then you'll tell me...
The first things people usually notice about me
My eyes. (and I hope that's true)
My favorite books, movies, music, and food
Ouch. Hard question. How to choose when I like so much in every
type ?
Let's begin with books... (sorry for books sometimes I just know
the french title)
- Au Bonheur des dames, from Emile Zola, one of the first things I
read that made me want to become a costume designer
- Naïf, super. from Erlend Loe, a norvegian author, naive and
great
- Dancer, from Colum McCann, simply magical
Movies ? I'll try three of them here too :
- Some like it hot, from Billy Wilder, the movie I could see again
and again, and each time when I hear the last sentence...
- Roman Holiday, from William Wyler, Audrey Hepburn and Roma are
simply perfect in here
- Eternal Sunshine of the spotless mind, from Michel Gondry,
erasing our hard memories, that seems to be a good idea, no?
No... Finally I can't just choose 3...
- Fight Club, from David Fincher, just good
- Pulp Fiction, from Quentin Tarentino, each new seeing brings its
surprise