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Hoe ik mijn eerste baan bemachtigde in modestad Parijs
The story of how I got my first job in fashion city Paris.

Sometimes you have to persevere, and be a bit bolder than the rest. Easier said than done, but still... Read the story about how I got my first job, in Paris.


De panterprint
The leopard print

Is the leopard print just a trend or timeless? In this blog we explain where the leopard print comes from. And with a subject so debated, it's bound to bring with it a good story


Nicole Hoefsmit
Nicole in interview with Fashion United

Being unique is important for a niche brand. Plein Publique, started in 2006 under the name Breizh by Nicole Hoefsmit, has the Breton stripe as its main character.

Tijdloze mode-klassiekers voor op je bucketlist
Timeless fashion classics to add to your bucket list

Does this sound familiar? You have a closet full of clothes, but you still don't know what to wear. Nevertheless, you can completely upgrade your wardrobe with some beautiful fashion classics. By adding a few good classics you can make your wardrobe look like new again.


Chanel ontwerper Karl Lagerfeld is overleden
Chanel designer Karl Lagerfeld has passed away

If you missed it; Karl Lagerfeld, the designer behind CHANEL, is no more. One of the most iconic fashion designers of all time took his last breath at the age of 85. We think it's time to reflect on the highlights of this iconic fashion designer. What was his career? And what has he meant for the fashion world as we know it?

De streepjescode van PLEIN PUBLIQUE
The stripes of fashion label Plein Publique

The owner of fashion label Plein Publique would like to see princess Meghan in the shirt with the imprint "Je m'en fous". As a stylish nod to strict royal protocol.

Being one of the guys
Being one of the guys

We women often want to be 'one of the guys'. Because if men can do it, we should be able to do it too, right? Even if we have to completely exhaust ourselves? How come we can’t do the exact same? Simple: we’re just not men. Easy. Conversation over. We are women! Not men. And many of us are also mothers. We just have to appreciate that. We simply have talents that men do not, and it's the same the other way around. I myself also wanted to be "one of the guys". Raised in an entrepreneurial family, in between two brothers, complaining wasn't really a thing. The motto was not to complain and just keep going.