


Thierry Gillier reflects, militates for superpositions, a t-shirt, plus a vest, plus a military jacket, everything is easy life, soft to wear like the first cashmeres of the house, big ribbed collar and tight sleeves that stop at the first phalanx. A woman takes shape, supple, feline, tone on tone, she finally lives to the rhythm of a fashion designed for her, in movement, the amplitude of the gesture. We think of Patti Smith, Jane B, Marianne Faithfull, these falsely missed boys whose sexy is more about natural neglect than old-fashioned artifice. Thierry Gillier invents a mix of the silhouette, slender, tonic, rock, at the crossroads of urban and wild influences. A fashion that is halfway between man and woman, leisure and work, yesterday and tomorrow, in short, a real link. This intuition goes in the direction of the world, precedes future behaviors. The idea would be to combine everything, to improvise the look, to simplify the rituals. At the origin of zadig & voltaire, there is a visionary man, Thierry Gillier, who wants to lead women towards more freedom, ease and autonomy to free them from the weight of clothing that compresses.
