fuck yeah valentine fillol-cordier
With Matthew Williamson at The Royal Academy
ELLE Interview from MAY 2011

ELLE: When did you meet Charles & how long have you been collaborating?
VFC: Through friends in Paris more than 10 years ago…I started consulting in 2008 for his first London Show but modeled in almost every single show he did in Paris before then.

ELLE: What made you realize you wanted to work in fashion ?
VFC: It was very organic. I enjoy the freedom, the creativity, the sense of starting with a blank page and ending up with something tangible, something aesthetically exciting or challenging. It’s creation I’m interested in—if it hadn’t been fashion it would have been something else, music or art perhaps.

ELLE: How did you get into modeling ?
VFC: I was underage and ambitious. That will get you a long way in fashion Aside from having a fantastic butt of course.

ELLE: What do you like most about being a stylist ?
VFC: Being able to collaborate with incredible visual talents such as Charles Anastase, Juergen Teller, Dossier, Charlotte Olympia…

ELLE: Do you design as well ?
VFC: It’s early days. You need flare and a strong personal aesthetic to design, but it’s also very technical.  I have a lot to learn, but I’m eager and adaptable.

ELLE: What’s your role with Motilo.com?
VFC: I’m an ambassador for the website. It’s way ahead, and technically very sophisticated. This scared me at first as I’m very crafty, very hands on, but I’ve learned that one can truly complement the other.

ELLE: Do you consider your sense of style Parisian? Does it change?
VFC: Of course. Although not in that hammed up, clichéd way you see in some adverts. We’re a stylish bunch, the Parisians. But we’re not all so mean! I don’t think it changes so much, it has evolved. With age, I think I look more tidy.

ELLE: Who or what inspires you ?
VFC: Women artists, feminism, Joan Rivers, Yves Saint Laurent, the 20′s, the 70′s.

ELLE: Any exciting projects coming up ?
VFC: I’m working with Purple online, to create films for Purple television,

ELLE: Who would you like to work with in the future ?
VFC: Artists.

ELLE: Aside from fashion, what are your other passions ?
VFC: Cooking, interiors, my boyfriend and my doggy, Boris!

ELLE: Where do you see yourself in ten years time ?
VFC: Happy. Still.

Translation of the article below.

Valentine’s fashion advice to all the future mothers.

We all know them, no label is in the shit if they do a beautiful collection for pregnant women. I go a lot to COS and I dress myself in size 44. The idea is to buy garments with straight lines, and to put a belt around them under the tummy or to leave them quite large - but it must be graciously large, not the big t-shirt type large. And also try to enhance the most delicate parts of the body, so that it stays pretty.

To sing at Glastonbury or do pottery: same battle.

Another facet of her creative course was shaped by her prominent love stories. « My first English boyfriend played the guitar, and that was a big revelation. I understood that music could be another form of expression. Then I realised that I could sing, well everyone in rock can, and for two seconds I sung in The Big Pink», who have just released their album in January. 

«When I was with Jamie I spent three years on tour and I hated that! You have to be sociable, get drunk as hell while performing, it is so boring.  I wasn’t for me: I like to be at home, have diner parties…and it still makes me sing! With Big Pink it was not creative enough but I stayed friends with Robbie. The only thing that was funny was having to play at Glastonbury and my boyfriend saying Go ahead, stay strong till the end and that will be some memory to tell our grandchildren!

As a big romantic, Valentine also has her feet on the ground and can thank you her parents, «I am a love child, a child of love. My dad was still married when I was born but I grew up seeing parents that love each other and who gave a huge gift: to trust me. Therefore you don’t want to disappoint them.» While you are reading this Valentine is a pregnant mother. Yet we imagine her as a little girl who spent her childhood dressing-up, loved «to death»   buy a mother capable of making her a dress like Marie-Antoinette’s made out of crepe paper so she would be the most beautiful at the Mickey Club. We cannot wait to see how maternity will inspire Valentine Fillol-Cordier, a muse who gives as much as she received.

thanks to floweringdrain for the translation
floweringdrain asked: i'll translate at least most of the article into english if you'd like.

oh thank you! I guess many followers will love you for this

trickypony:

Valentine Fillol Cordier
if anyone can translate this into English would be great!
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