An evocative founder feature that captures the spirit of Luxe Provence, a French luxury slow fashion brand whose collections have earned recognition from Vogue, Marie Claire, and InStyle. Made in France selon les règles de l’art, each piece is a quiet homage to slow living, uniting artisanal linen craftsmanship with the gentle palette of weathered château-style homes.
Set against the backdrop of limestone bastides and sunlit gardens, this in-depth feature paints an intimate portrait of Luxe Provence's founder, Tarik Koivisto. The article unveils both an art and a lifestyle devoted to intentional design, heritage materials, and the enduring appeal of a region steeped in history and fine country living.
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Tone: Romantic, atmospheric, evocative
Focus: Founder identity, craftsmanship, cultural setting
Language: Sensorial, balanced lyricism with clarity to mirror the brand’s visual style
Photography: Tarik Koivisto | Model: Louise Pascal
A curated selection of interview-based editorial features.
Devoted to scent and sustainability, Planted creates botanical skincare and hand-poured candles that are as fragrant as they are indulgent. Born from founder Jennifer Minchau Williamson's search for healthier, cleaner candles, the brand embodies a dedication to transparency, artisanal craft, and environmental stewardship.
This interview feature carries a soothing tone that reflects the founder's understated approach to conscious beauty, the calming rituals her products inspire, and the restorative qualities of botanical ingredients.
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Tone: Contemporary, serene, naturally elegant
Focus: Botanical ingredients, founder ethos, sustainability
Language: Airy, calming, gently evocative
Photography: Kate Cockbain
Carrie Pittman, known for her ethereal abstracts featured in Architectural Digest and House & Garden, views art as a transformative force that stirs us from within. Her paintings radiate optimism through bright washes of color, embodying her vision of art as a haven from the everyday.
Inspired by the graceful rhythm of Carrie’s work, this feature captures the emotional lightness of her paintings and mirrors her spacious, luminous aesthetic.
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Tone: Reflective, spacious, purposeful
Focus: Growth, serenity, personal narrative
Language: Airy, lyrical, grounded in emotion and optimism
Photography: Mary Margaret Smith
Hafsa Lewis’s journey from childhood English gardens and Maine flower farms to the windswept shores of Nantucket, where she founded Hafsa & Co., a floral studio renowned for designing large‑scale silk installations.
Set against Nantucket's coastal beauty, this feature traces Hafsa's creative evolution, from navigating the island's harsh winters and boat-dependent supply chains to collaborating with Gray Malin and creating the historic Brant Point Lighthouse wreath. It is ultimately a portrait of a founder who turned grief into beauty and island challenges into her signature work.
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Tone: Uplifting, calm, optimistic
Focus: Founder sensibility, sense of place, emotional resilience, creative evolution
Language: Gentle and naturalistic, emotional
Photography: Hafsa Lewis