frozen in time
When I was a child, my mother worked as a seamstress. It was a fast-track to self-employment in Haiti. When she began studying the sewing course, she made patterns at home out of recycled paper and I thought they were the most enchanting things. It was probably just the novelty of seeing a perfect dress...
when peas become dresses
I’ve uncovered some old drawings I did when I fancied becoming a fashion designer! I had taken the class on a whim but soon I started enjoying turning random concepts into shapes for the body. I did a series inspired by vegetation. They are hilarious to me now. They nag at me every now and...
light, laughter and peasant shoes
Little loves this week: loud creole at the Haitian embassy in DC, lessons about light with Rogier Van der Heide at TED, my latest book reads and video vacations in three minutes!













