'#VogueFollows: From fittings to runway, a Fall/Winter 2016-2017 show with Isabel Marant at Paris Fashion Week What\'s it like to show at Paris Fashion Week? From behind-the-scenes showroom fittings to backstage at the show, Vogue followed Isabel Marant at Paris Fashion Week. -- #VogueFollows : A quoi ressemble la préparation d\'un défilé parisien? Des coulisses des essayages dans ses bureaux à celles du show, Vogue a suivi Isabel Marant pendant la Fashion Week de Paris. http://www.vogue.fr/video/mode/videos/vogueparisfollows-des-essayages-au-defile-avec-isabel-marant-pendant-la-fashion-week-de-paris/23043 -- Directed by Linus Ricard @ Moon Management Written by Maud Charmoy @ Vogue Paris Edited by Tim Panduro @ Moon Productions Produced by Anja Gildum @ Moon Productions Executive production by Mariusz Skronski @ Moon Productions Vogue.fr Editor-in-Chief: Jennifer Neyt Creative Director: Lysa Thieffry Head of Video: Nicolas Pellet Video Manager: Maxime Auburtin -- À voir aussi sur http://www.vogue.fr/video S\'abonner à la chaîne Vogue Paris https://www.youtube.com/user/vogueparisfr?sub_confirmation=1 Vogue Paris sur Facebook https://www.facebook.com/VogueParis -- So, we\'re three days away from the show, in my showroom. We\'re working on the girls\' looks with their hair and make-up. And we\'re casting at the same time. This is the magical moment when everything takes shape, the girls are ready, the make-up is ready, the hairstyles are ready, and the clothes are ready. It\'s a fantastic time. It\'s true, in fact, that I\'ve always taken the word \'ready-to-wear\' literally. What I\'m interested in, is dressing people for their everyday lives, watching, finding out why we choose one kind of clothing style is chosen over another clothing style. I\'m very much about real life. I\'ve got kids, I take them to school, and I drive a scooter. I don\'t have a driver who picks me up and waits for me. I like to do my shopping, and go to the market with my trolley. I can\'t always be perched up on fifteen-centimetre high heels, dressed in a pencil skirt with five-centimetre long nails. That\'s not who I am at all my look. What I am interested in is, how, bearing in mind that clothes are made to be worn, that we can to feel good in them, we want to look different, and sexy without having to hide away feeling like we\'re in disguise, that\'s really my challenge every season, by telling myself stories to myself and travelling a little because that\'s what I like when I’m doing the collections. All the same, you\'ve always got to think about the real girl who will be wearing the clothes and I myself will always opt for a relatively simple and comfortable style, before settling on over a look which says: here I am. I remember my first show very, very well. It was crazy really because I had spotted a place nearby which was completely ruined and abandoned. The place was simply magical. I was allowed to parade hold the show in it. One week before the show, once the invitations had been sent out, They suddenly called me: \"oh no, it\'s not going to be possible\". And, then, bang! You\'re twenty two, you\'ve put all your energy into this crazy show. Everything collapses all of a sudden, one week before the show with the invitations already sent out. So I said: \"OK\", and undeterred, \"I\'ll do it anyway, with or without permission or authorisation\". We were absolutely terrified, but as ever, right up until the last minute that the mayor should suddenly drop in to see whether we\'d done it anyway something or not, and the music was blaring, there were balloons, we had planned to have a party afterwards. We did everything.'
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