At 51, this French magazine editor is defying Gen-Z style on TikTok
, in which one tries to dress like a Gucci model by piling a bunch of random clothes on top of one another.Through her page, Vigier wants to empower other women over 50 to be bold and fearless with their style as well—even on an app such as TikTok, where boomers are not the focus. “I createdto show that women of my age have great taste, money, and freedom to do what we want, when we want,” says Vigier.
Below, Vigier talks about her favorite wardrobe pieces, what her day job looks like, and what the next big trend on TikTok will be.To tell you the truth, I don’t prepare anything in advance. Everything is done on instinct. I am always looking for my music, and it will set the tone. [It depends on] my mood, of course, but even if I wake up in a bad mood, it never lasts very long. My ideas come to me from everywhere: a film, a sound, a press article, a TV show.
Fifty percent of my closet comes from secondhand and thrift shops. My daughter is always telling me that my wardrobe looks like a boutique. It’s completely eclectic, with items that I have had for more than 30 years now. Like a phenomenal Jean Paul Gaultier little black dress or some amazing Christian Lacroix pieces.
My audience is made up of people ages 15 to 75. They are all interested in fashion and need advice and outfit ideas for everyday life. This is my goal, to mix famous, luxurious brands with smaller brands in order to propose more affordable looks. I’m trying more or less to integrate more [brands with] ethical values too. TikTok is a great channel because of its diffusion power and the no-filter aspect.
Deutschland Neuesten Nachrichten, Deutschland Schlagzeilen
Similar News:Sie können auch ähnliche Nachrichten wie diese lesen, die wir aus anderen Nachrichtenquellen gesammelt haben.
'I am part of the collateral damage': Trump's TikTok battle creates nightmare for some tech workersSeveral foreign-born engineers accepted jobs at TikTok in July, but their visa transfers have yet to be approved by the U.S. government, putting their status in limbo.
Weiterlesen »
Science Magazine Editor Pens Scathing Critique Of Trump's 'Shameful' COVID-19 Lies'These lies demoralized the scientific community and cost countless lives in the United States,' wrote Herbert Holden Thorp, editor in chief of Science magazine.
Weiterlesen »
Joe Jonas Posts TikTok of Life With Sophie Turner Since Welcoming Daughter WillaJoe Jonas posted a fun TikTok at home with wife Sophie Turner.
Weiterlesen »
Addison Rae Is Starring in a '90s Movie Remake with a TwistThe TikTok star makes her acting debut.
Weiterlesen »