A series of 7 sculptures I imagined for ānti 🖤👹
From scent to form, each fragment represents one of the 7 fragrances released by ānti for their debut. @anti.parfum
From left to right,
« Bast »
Resin, powder pigment. Sanded and polished.
« Rosa Antiqua »
Wax, powder pigment.
« Nashi Toro »
Stoneware, unglazed.
« Antinoüs »
Bronze with patina.
« Paura Dell’Acqua »
Resin, pigment, UV gel and varnish.
« Le Jardinier »
Porcelain, glaze and overglaze decoration.
« Dukes Carpet »
Glass.
In collaboration with @alizee.berthet
Artistic Direction @cecileparavina
3D sculpting @kamyukami
Technical supervision @the_big_dumb_object
Photography & CGI @5fruits_2mss
Music supervision @officepsr
Composer @yayajalloux
Montage @quentin.j.da
Thank you so much 🤍🤍 @brieuclarsonneur@larisa_s@anti.parfum@raphael_everdeen@desordre.ceramique@desire.disaster
Today marks the end of my journey as a global creative partner for Chanel Beauty.
Four years immersed in creation — developing products, imagining colors, shaping looks for global campaigns in close collaboration with the Chanel Makeup Studio. An experience I once could only have dreamed of, and one that allowed me to engage with creation in a way that felt deeply personal.
There is something incredibly precious about seeing people wear colors and products you helped bring to life — something I know will stay etched in my memory forever.
Sharing these four years with two incredibly talented artists, Ammy Drammeh and Valentina Li is something I will always hold close. Some encounters feel like a gift — something you’re lucky to experience, and that stays with you long after paths diverge. I wish you both the absolute best in all that you pursue.
I leave this experience with so much — creatively, personally — and a deep sense of gratitude that goes beyond words.
Thank you — truly — to Nathalie L., the Makeup Studio and everyone at Chanel for your trust, your support and for letting me be part of something so special.
Carrying it all with me into what comes next.
Chanel forever 🖤