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Interview

with Audrey Marnay French supermodel and actress

We caught up with the beautiful and smart model and actress on life, fashion and her favorite Parisian spots

International supermodel and renowned actress AUDREY MARNAY has had a fantastic career.
She started modeling at 15 and has walked for the likes of Marc Jacobs, Versace, Valentino, YSL, Dior, Balmain…
She’s fronted campaigns for everyone from Lanvin to Longchamp, and graced the glossy covers of plenty of magazines.

She is also a talented stylist, as we discovered via her collections for ‘très Parisienne’ brand Claudie Pierlot a few years ago.
As an actress, the French know her already from many movies, but she also played in the recent film directed by George Clooney, ‘The Monument Men‘.

We caught up with the beautiful, natural and smart model cum actress on life, fashion and her favorite Parisian spots.

You are a recognized actress, top-model and stylist for “capsule” collections. Fashion is part of your everyday life. How to you define your style?

Chic and casual.

You travel all around the world. What makes the Parisian style different?

It’s an effortless yet always perfect style.

Any projects in the works you’d like to share with us?

Work: more to come after the birth of my baby!

What are you favorite spots in Paris

For Wellness:
I enjoy the outdoors. I like a jogging session at the “Bois de Vincennes” or the lake and its rowing boats. Great workout for the arms!
The Six Senses spa on the Rue de Castiglione to get rid of the stress.

For Beauty:
Darphin institute for its face oils.
Yves Saint Laurent, Chanel, Benefit at Sephora for make-up.

Your Paris Tourist:
The river banks and The Louvre, absolutely.

Your Parisian Paris:
Le Flore, Le 104, Palais de Tokyo.

Your Paris Gourmand:
Pastry shop Cyril Lignac and Walaku for Japanese pastries.

Audrey also works with “Bonpoint” as a partner for the association “Les Enfants De Bam

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