We also had the chance to meet and talk to the designer Maud Villaret who explained the naming of her label to us. Maud used to travel a lot on the African continent. In countries like Gambia, Senegal and Mali, people from Europe/white people are called "Toubab". She liked that term and it seemed somehow fitting to use it for her Africa-inspired accessory label.
What would you have bought in the Pop-up store? How much was the most expensive necklace you ever bought?
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Helene from Bon Vivant and a Budget |
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Helene, Anna and my sis Nana (wearing a Christie Brown necklace) |
R: Maud Villaret, the designer |
Last picture: The long one in the middle, that is the one I bought |
Wow! I really love some of these pieces. Where are they sold?
ReplyDeleteThis was a pop-up event, check-out their website, they want to start selling online soon and have some stores in NYC that they distribute with some pieces.
Deletei really nid their website
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