FIGARO: FROM THE HEART TO THE WORK
Le FIGARO by MADELEINE VOISIN, 11/29/2018
STYLE
FROM THE HEART TO THE WORK
She, a stylist in her thirties, learned her trade in prestigious fashion houses, from Marc Jacobs to Alexander McQueen. He, a rough-and-tumble man with a passion for gastronomy, trained with great chefs (Alain Ducasse and Guy Savoy in particular), before taking over the management of the restaurant Le Palais Royal in Paris. Together in the city and on stage, Camille Andrieux and Éric Fontanini share, among other things, a love of workwear and blue overalls in particular. Realizing that nothing on the market suited their artisan requirements, they founded their own label Habile, composed, for the moment, of a handful of essentials: the famous worker's jacket with patch pockets (€195, our photo), the coat, these multi-pocket overalls with elasticated straps (€235), the apron crossed in the back (€90), the tool belt kit (€55) and the bandana (€29) worn by farmers, miners and other cowboys since the 18th century.
All the pieces are unisex and reversible, the finishes are impeccable and the cotton twill comes in shades from azure to deep indigo. Enough to make you want to get (back) involved. MADELEINE VOISIN
STYLE
FROM THE HEART TO THE WORK
She, a stylist in her thirties, learned her trade in prestigious fashion houses, from Marc Jacobs to Alexander McQueen. He, a rough-and-tumble man with a passion for gastronomy, trained with great chefs (Alain Ducasse and Guy Savoy in particular), before taking over the management of the restaurant Le Palais Royal in Paris. Together in the city and on stage, Camille Andrieux and Éric Fontanini share, among other things, a love of workwear and blue overalls in particular. Realizing that nothing on the market suited their artisan requirements, they founded their own label Habile, composed, for the moment, of a handful of essentials: the famous worker's jacket with patch pockets (€195, our photo), the coat, these multi-pocket overalls with elasticated straps (€235), the apron crossed in the back (€90), the tool belt kit (€55) and the bandana (€29) worn by farmers, miners and other cowboys since the 18th century.
All the pieces are unisex and reversible, the finishes are impeccable and the cotton twill comes in shades from azure to deep indigo. Enough to make you want to get (back) involved. MADELEINE VOISIN