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Carven: An Intimate Look at Pascal Millet
Paris Haute Couture Fall 2004
By Staff Writer
[Photos courtesy of Carven.]

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Watching him work, I was amazed to see how easy it was for him to get lost in his work.

As a matter of fact, he nearly forgot that we were even there! So absorbed was he by his own creative processes, everything and everyone else including yours truly, ceased to exist for a few instances as he was busy breathing new life to a beautiful gown.

To his honour, it is necessary to say that Pascal Millet is without a doubt one of the most sensitive persons in fashion today.

Infrequently at best have I witnessed anyone in this industry communicate with others in the way he does.

His subtle, sometimes aloof personality is endearing and simply takes a hold of one.

Although his two annual haute couture collections for Carven are rich, colourful, exciting and wrapped in warmth, they are too infused with a full dose of Pascal’s own personal brand of sensitivity.

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