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FRANCINE STUDIOS LOVE LETTER

"Fashion has always been part of who I am. For as long as I can remember, I’ve been obsessed with putting together outfits – constantly ordering new pieces just to try out different combinations and see how a look can come to life.

 

VOGUE has felt like a second home to me. Every time I open a new edition, there’s this little spark of excitement – almost like butterflies in my stomach. That feeling has never faded, till that day. Deep down, I always knew I wanted to work in fashion – it just took a few detours to realize that styling was exactly where I belong.

 

To some, fashion is just fabric – something practical. But to me, fashion is a form of art. It’s one of the most personal, powerful tools of self-expression we have. Whether we’re aware of it or not, our outfits speak long before we do. They influence how others see us, but in the same way, how we feel, move, and carry ourselves.

 

Clothing can change everything. It can give you confidence, make you feel at home in your skin, or allow you to embody a new version of yourself - just for a night, or maybe forever. That impact is something, I think is truly fascinating.

 

When I style a look, whether it’s for a client, a shoot, or just for the thrill of it, I think about the story it should tell, the feeling it should evoke, and how each element plays its part. Often, the vision strikes the second I spot that one perfect piece - and from there, it all clicks. Finding that missing puzzle piece is exciting every single time.

 

To me, fashion has no rules, no fixed path – just endless ways to express who you are or who you want to be. My job is to help you discover what that means for you. You don’t have to share my obsession with fashion or know how to put together a look. That’s what I’m here for. You just have to be open to the possibility that your style could tell a story you haven’t told yet. So, you're ready?

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If yes, I look forward to hearing from you.

 

Love,

Eve Francine"

Interview with myself - EVE FRANCINE

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how would you describe your style?

"I’d say I love the classics – but always with a twist. I don't really like the super basic looks, I always want something that is an eye-catcher. I do like to play around with colors and contrast, also when it comes to fabrics, but it should always be flattering to the body type. It should turn heads and beb something special, but I don't like too crazy looks, if you know what I mean. Not too easy to put my style in words as it evolves constantly. Next year I'd probably say something completely different haha."

why do you even want to work in the fashion industry?

"I always felt a strong connection to fashion. I just love everything aesthetic (laughs), and to me, fashion opens up a world where you can become whoever you want. That might sound cheesy, but the way you dress really changes how people see you – and even more importantly, how you feel about yourself.

Francine Studios started because I wanted to create a space where I could collect and express this love – visually, freely, and without the pressure of traditional fashion content. I began with collages and virtual lookbooks, and now it’s grown into something deeper: a place where I offer creative styling and help others express their own aesthetic identity."

what would you tell someone who didn't find their style just yet?

"Go to Francine Studios and scroll through the pieces and collages (laughs).

Honestly, the best way to find your style is through trial and error. Start by collecting inspiration – Pinterest, editorials, street style, fashion films, people you admire. Then, try things on. Style has so much to do with how something makes you feel. It’s easy to love a look on someone else, but you’ll only build your own style once you notice what actually feels like you. And remember: style evolves. Let it be playful and fun."

what inspires you when creating a look?

"I’m obsessed with how clothes can feel cinematic. I always ask: what vibe do I want this look to carry? Feminine, sharp, nostalgic, undone? That’s how each collage or outfit starts – with a feeling. Inspiration can come from anywhere, movies, of course always the Vogue, hehe or even just street style. But when I start doing a look I just start by scrolling through the fashion websites and try to start somewhere. Then I find one piece that I think fits perfectly and from there, everything falls into place naturally. It’s like a puzzle that starts making sense once you’ve built the frame, haha."

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