This week, we invite a member of the Linnea Lund community to share their perspective on fashion. Together, we discuss their relationship with clothing, their wardrobe, and how they enjoy mixing and matching our iconic cashmere pieces. And of course, it's exciting, filled with delicacy, and love.
This time, it's Fanny Prat, interior designer, who is the woman of the week for #MyLinneaLund!
Fanny Prat has been designing living spaces for over 10 years with her agency Tamarin Design, from Parisian apartments to seaside vacation homes. Her creativity nurtures refined and warm atmospheres, often personalized with vintage touches, velvet, or vibrant colors to enhance contemporary interiors dominated by beige and white.
Aware of current environmental challenges, Fanny places particular emphasis on using materials that minimize her projects' impact on the planet. Noble woods from carpentry mingle with non-toxic paints and natural materials like linen and cashmere, which frequently adorn the interiors she crafts—two materials she adores and considers essential in her wardrobe.
It's precisely for this blend of linen and cashmere, dear to Linnea Lund, that she fell in love with our t-shirts, along with our subtly vibrant colors like coral, warm and cheerful.
In her Parisian apartment, reflecting her affinity for beige and camel tones, she welcomes us dressed in our Clara Oatmeal and Julius Vitamin pieces to discuss her wardrobe and the Linnea Lund pieces she cherishes.
- How would you define your style?
I would say I have a fairly classic style, with always coordinated colors and clothes that can withstand the dust of construction sites.
- What is your favorite color in the Linnea Lund palette?
Right now, I'm a fan of the macchiato color, that camel shade that pairs so well with natural nubuck boots.
- How do you wear Linnea Lund cashmere?
I mainly wear Linnea Lund cashmere with jeans, or with a silk skirt when I go out.
- What object represents Sweden for you?
Objects that represent Sweden for me are definitely clogs and Christmas decorations made of red straw and wool, which look beautiful on Christmas trees!