Nice to have you back, Lidia! I’ve never heard of some of these brands, I’m curious to check Boutique Libertie - they look very Sezane-like. From the ones I know, I adore Ba$h and their 70s vibes! I also like single items from Maje, but honestly I can’t read the brand aesthetic target 😅 sometimes it’s very girlie, but then their bags are very 70s… it’s confusing 😅
Yes, textiles aren’t the same, but so is the price 😅 I see your point about Maje, and it’s true that they have a very diverse catalogue. In my opinion they have 3 main personas that they’re targeting. 🩷🩷🩷
Hi, I know La Fée Maraboutée - it’s a lovely brand too, but I do think the Sézane fabrics are better for the price. At least in Europe/France. However, I do love their style, so thank you for reminding me of it. Ps: love Québec. Lived in Montréal for some months 🥰
@@thelidiaedit I guess buyers for local boutique are picking and choosing the "best" piece from la fée? That might explain my bias :) Oh nice! I'm living in Montreal since 2005 and love it! I wouldn't move anywhere else ... maybe Nova Scotia when i retired but that it! LOL
I would add ahead of many of the others on your list - Rosae Paris - a bit smaller yet stylish and responsible French fashion brand. I own 3 pieces, all in an outstanding quality for a reasonable price. thx.
I love how we like to trash French brands for being ‘non-inclusive’ but nobody goes to XL or certain ethnicities brands to complain about inclusivity, by the contrary, they carry that label with pride. 🤷🏻♀️No hate, love your content, just a mere general observation.❤
Could you give me a clearer example or a brand name? Btw, I could say the same about Italian fashion. Even my size in Italy is considered “plus” 😭 I’m interested to understand your pov more :)
Nice to have you back, Lidia! I’ve never heard of some of these brands, I’m curious to check Boutique Libertie - they look very Sezane-like. From the ones I know, I adore Ba$h and their 70s vibes! I also like single items from Maje, but honestly I can’t read the brand aesthetic target 😅 sometimes it’s very girlie, but then their bags are very 70s… it’s confusing 😅
Yes, textiles aren’t the same, but so is the price 😅 I see your point about Maje, and it’s true that they have a very diverse catalogue. In my opinion they have 3 main personas that they’re targeting.
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here in Canada/Québec you can find in small boutique "La fée Maraboutée" I find their quality the same as Sezane and they are more affordable.
Hi, I know La Fée Maraboutée - it’s a lovely brand too, but I do think the Sézane fabrics are better for the price. At least in Europe/France. However, I do love their style, so thank you for reminding me of it.
Ps: love Québec. Lived in Montréal for some months 🥰
@@thelidiaedit I guess buyers for local boutique are picking and choosing the "best" piece from la fée? That might explain my bias :) Oh nice! I'm living in Montreal since 2005 and love it! I wouldn't move anywhere else ... maybe Nova Scotia when i retired but that it! LOL
@@valeriemalenfant true, that can be it too. You know what’s funny? I lived in Montréal in 2005…
I guess it was a good year to move to Montreal 🤭
I would add ahead of many of the others on your list - Rosae Paris - a bit smaller yet stylish and responsible French fashion brand. I own 3 pieces, all in an outstanding quality for a reasonable price. thx.
Hi, thanks for telling me/us. I never tried anything, so it’s great to have some positive feedback. :)
I love how we like to trash French brands for being ‘non-inclusive’ but nobody goes to XL or certain ethnicities brands to complain about inclusivity, by the contrary, they carry that label with pride. 🤷🏻♀️No hate, love your content, just a mere general observation.❤
Could you give me a clearer example or a brand name? Btw, I could say the same about Italian fashion. Even my size in Italy is considered “plus” 😭
I’m interested to understand your pov more :)