AW25
AW25
Paris, March 8th, 2025





































If it is a human thing to do to put something you want, because it's useful, edible, or beautiful, into a bag, or a basket, or a bit of rolled bark or leaf, or a net woven of your own hair, or what have you, and then take it home with you, home being another, larger kind of pouch or bag, a container for people, and then later on you take it out and eat it or share it or store it up for winter in a solider container or put it in the medicine bundle or the shrine or the museum, the holy place, the area that contains what is sacred, and then next day you probably do much the same again-if to do that is human, if that's what it takes, then I am a human being after all. Fully, freely, gladly, for the first time. (…) I would go so far as to say that the natural, proper, fitting shape of the novel might be that of a sack, a bag. A book holds words. Words hold things. They bear meanings. A novel is a medicine bundle, holding things in a particular, powerful relation to one another and to us.
Le Guin, Ursula K. The Carrier Bag Theory of Fiction.
Credits
Styling Emilie Kareh Art direction Carlota Guerrero Casting AnD Casting Makeup Allie Smith with Merit Hair Pablo Kuemin with Schwarzkopf Movement direction Eric Christison Music Regate Production Producing Love Press Karla Otto Photography Rémi Procureur Nails Fanny Ange Wonyu with Manicurist