My Linnea Lund : Carole Bénazet
This week, we are delighted to welcome Carole Bénazet, a true favorite since our encounter during one of our delightful breakfasts! A loyal supporter from the beginning, she helped bring Linnea Lund to Toulouse and now shares her vision of style, love for our colors, and connection with Sweden.
Introducing Carole Bénazet
Today marks a new episode of #MyLinneaLund. Each week, we discover members of the Linnea Lund community who share their perspectives on personal style and how they mix our iconic pieces like Julien, Clara, and Berit. It’s personal, it’s effortless, and it’s through the eyes of our community, with love and care.
This Wednesday, our spotlight shines on Carole Bénazet, a true favorite since our first meeting over breakfast, which many of you may have seen on our social media. From the beginning, she believed in us, and thanks to her, Linnea Lund products are now available in Toulouse. Charlotte and Carole often talk about how Linnea Lund is taking over the streets of the Pink City and share their favorite local spots.
Today, Carole opens up about herself, her connection with Linnea Lund, and the essence of her personal style.
Q&A with Carole Bénazet
How would you describe your style?
I think my style is very French. I mainly wear navy blue, gray, and black. I love men’s shirts, jeans, and loafers, that’s my daily uniform. When I’m on vacation in Greece or Cadaqués, I completely change and wear lots of dresses and sandals.
Carole Bénazet
What is your favorite color in the Linnea Lund palette?
The Linnea Lund color palette captivated me with its subtlety. I even felt “powdered” the moment I saw it. It’s not a color I usually wear, but I loved mixing it with my Dior t-shirt. Off White, Oatmeal, Cappuccino, and Honey are also my favorites.
Carole Bénazet
How do you wear Linnea Lund cashmere?
In winter, the cashmere sweater is one of my favorite pieces. I wear it with jeans or striped trousers and a pair of boots.
Carole Bénazet
What object represents Sweden for you?
For me, it’s the
colorful clogs that immediately transport me into the imagery of your beautiful country.
Carole Bénazet