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My Linnea Lund : Fanny Boucher

My Linnea Lund : Fanny Boucher
Today is the sixth episode of #MyLinneaLund.

Each week, discover members of the Linnea Lund community who share their perspectives on personal style and how they mix and match our iconic Julien, Clara, Berit pieces... It's personal, it's effortless, it's through the eyes of the LL community, with love and care.

This Wednesday, we are delighted to welcome Fanny Boucher, an amazing recent encounter!

She and Charlotte met during a yoga class, and Charlotte was immediately charmed by her colorful, eccentric personality, just like her style!

Our universes aligned so well and so quickly: even though one is more classic while the other is a bit more extravagant, you could say one is the yin, the other the yang!

She is the creator of her own jewelry brand, @banglabegum, offering a universe that is both eccentric and chic, just like her. And as we believe, as you know, chic rhymes with quality: her jewelry is made in France. Three words to describe her brand: eccentric, chic, quality. Three words to describe her: eccentric, chic, colorful!

We met with her and discussed how she interprets and wears our products in her own way, how she loves to mix them harmoniously with her universe: how she likes to offset them.

How would you define your style?
Hmm, maybe just weird? A makeup artist I work with once told me my style was bourgeois with a loose screw. I liked that.

Your favorite color in the Linnea Lund palette?
Lettuce green, OF COURSE.

How do you wear Linnea Lund cashmere?
Oversized! I choose everything in L.

What object represents Sweden to you?
The salty licorice I had at your Midsummer breakfast. Delicious. More seriously, for me Sweden is a sailboat. I knew an incredible Swedish man (very old) who had a sailboat in the living room of his house in France.