Friday, 31 May 2019

The French Connection: Lancel

Words: P.Ramakrishnan

Images: Portrait by Hyvis Tong, other images courtesy of Lancel.


In a one-on-one with the new CEO of Lancel Worldwide, Marc Lelandais, we find that the 133-year-old French luxury house Lancel stopped selling bags a long time ago. In his own words says the tri-lingual Lelandais, “We are selling stories and seduction to women around the world!”




When speaking to the 40-year old head of the luxury leather goods brand Lancel, it is easy to note the enthusiasm and confidence with which he’s promoting the opening of the new Gatsby inspired store in Hong Kong. Especially considering the nebulous economic climate, the opening of a shop, the launch of a new line of bags, it all seems quixotic and alarmingly positive.

But as he explains, “This is the time for the creative people to really show what they’ve got. When we launched a series of colourful leather accessories called the “Remember” line in February 2009, I knew we didn’t need it. It is completely useless!” he says with a laugh.

This is what differentiates French luxury brands from others. Creating a beautiful product that essentially, one doesn’t need, but desires. Lancel’s travel wallets and passport holders are bright and beautiful. And in these cautious economic times, even cost-effective. The unisex collection of products that includes a card holders to mirror, picture holders and pencil cases in bold bright colours are, as Lelandais says, essentially pointless but pretty.

“Well we didn’t really these colourful bits and pieces but I wanted to showcase this. It is time to throw a bit of colour, some creative pieces into the market. Be creative, be bold! Times are tough but they can only get better.”

Is the fact the prices seem a bit more affordable an “Lancel products come in a wide range of prices and always have. So why buy one, when you can buy two bags?”

Having stared his career at Pierre Cardin, yet another iconic French brand, Marc Lelandais left the perfume section soon to head the accessories and licenses division in Escada. Having launched the jewellery with great success (Escada Junio) and the leather goods department, he stated that nothing beats “audacity, hard work and attention to details.”

All of which he brought with him in 2006 to Lancel, when he became President and Chief Executive Officer. “I came a while before the economic crisis hit, well, everywhere. There are three things I wanted to bring to the forefront of the brand – and that hasn’t changed no matter what. Firstly, we had to establish our story again. We had to go back to our soul and telling our stories. Second, express the brand’s spirit as a French entity that’s been around for over a century. And third, regenerate desire and rejuvenate the style of the brand.”

Which perhaps explains the sudden facelift for the shops around the world; starting with their signature stores in Hong Kong. The brand has been in China for the past decade with 44 shops and outlets dotted around the country. The first new concept store in Hong Kong, (at Festival Walk and soon all around China too) was designed by renowned French designer Christophe Pillet, he successfully transformed the “Christophe Pillet” concept – from a classic and contemporary vision of architecture into an art of boutique design and visual merchandising. Providing customers a warm, refined and elegant ambience, in which was inspired by Lancel remarkable history and beliefs of French nonchalant living style.

After a media tour of the latest shop, we sat down for a chat. 



Please tell me about Lancel in Asia/China. What has the response been like to the products/lines showcased here?



Working in China has been most exciting. Shanghai is the place to be inspired. I go there many times a year and it is one of the most inspiring cities in the world. The combination of east meeting west, its wonderful there. Many people say its going to be a world city – it already is. Though China is a young market with a rich tradition


What do you note that’s different from a European consumer vs an Asian one?



Women are all the same around the world.

I’ve heard that in France and Italy, for example, unisex items items are frowned upon. What’s the response been like to products such as the unisex collections of Lancel’s Remember line? 




I completely agree. Androgeny doesn’t work for me or my brand. But an item that is useful and use-able for men and women, such as a passport holder or diary, well those are universal.

Your brand ambassador is the (divine!) Isabelle Adjani. How was she chosen to represent Lancel this year?



Because she’s a rare, elusive star. When I met her, she had that rare quality of a true movie star about her. She comes in a few films, she disappears. She then reappears in another film, she’s not constantly in the media, doing many, many movies. She chooses her project properly. You know she approached us to be the ambassador of the brand.

Who have been past ambassadors for the brand? What are you looking for with them?



A unique quality of strength and beauty.


It’s a highly competitive market in luxury leather goods, esp in brand savvy HK. Do you agree? What separates Lancel from others?



Our story. Our brand history.

What should every woman have in her fashion-able wardrobe?



A Lancel bag of course.



John-Paul Pietrus shoots Chinese actress Zhou Xun, for Lancel.

Last year, Lancel revealed Zhou Xun to be the first Asian image girl for Greater China. How was she chosen?


Lancel used the Chinese superstar, Zhou Xun to be the first Asian image girl for Greater China. To showcase our French Legérèté stories, and we took an exhibition to Shanghai, China. For qualities that we like in women, strong, rare, unique spirit so we chose her. There are many beautiful women in China but when we saw her, met her, we know, there’s something special about her.



NOTE: From 2010! Go figure. Found it online. Hmm. 
 

TBT: The Power of Beauty


I'm just Gaga for Awon




We - the people - met the talented (and gorge!) Awon Golding back in the day when she was writer/editor of a popular local mag.  She jumped ship to another biz (clever clogs) and left the perils of publishing for the... um marvel of millinery (alliteration rules!).

I was more than happy to write about her and introduce her to the Style Editor at PRESTIGE HK - where the amazing Tasha Ling did this amazing shoot:



And then, this happened. Lady Gaga wore her hat and gave her a shout out. The internet exploded and left stardust everywhere. obv.

Monday, 27 May 2019

Hong Kong MTR fashion. Goals.





Final shot by Dino Busch...

Below, behind the scenes;

Chillin' with Yana. 


Thursday, 16 May 2019

Oh no Yeoh didn'



This month, Crazy Rich Asians - but for me Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon - star Michelle Yeoh stars on the cover of Prestige Hong Kong. Scrolling through the archives is fun - how far the magazine has come. We have a longstanding relationship with the gifted actress; Yeoh graced the  inaugural cover back in September 2005, then again in May 2009, May 2012 [Singapore edition] and last month. Prestige has documented and archived her stellar achievements, shone a light to her causes and concerns over the years.

She's dreamy to work with. Unlike... um. no names cough cough... . ;0)




Friday, 10 May 2019

When life give yous LuluLemons...

 

Yesterday was at the LuluLemon opening in Pacific Place, Hong Kong.
 
Met the team and said I love their pajamas. They said they didn't do pjs. I know its not meant to be pjs, but i sure as hell don't do yoga - so now they are pjs!  

Very comfy - and cat scratch proof. There's an entire market they could be hitting!



@lululemonhk @lululemonmen #thesweatlife @chiliprhk #chiliprhk







Wednesday, 8 May 2019

Sea Change


SHARKWATER EXTINCTION 


Princess Eugenie of York
What? Princess Eugenie of York, along with Brian and Sandy Stewart (producers and parents of the late Canadian filmmaker Rob Stewart), hosted the Hong Kong premiere of Sharkwater Extinction at Palace IFC. Prominent figures from the worlds of film, art, culture and society attended to lend their support to the makers of the documentary and their efforts to save the endangered species.

Royal imprimatur: Of her involvement with the film the princess – who is also an ambassador for global ocean charity Project 0 – said, “It’s such a wonderful cause and [the director] Rob is such a hero and inspiration, so any way we can share his message and the story of these sharks and what the world can do to be a part of it is amazing.”





Brian and Sandy Stewart

Ankie Beilke

Reyna Harilela and Olivia Buckingham

Sharon Kwok

Jessica C, Kamilla Holst and Ana R

 PASSION PROJECT

We at Prestige got hooked on to the Sharkwater Extinction project via Olivia Buckingham, a VIP guest at the Hong Kong premiere. We spoke to her after the showing.


How did you get involved with the project?
I first met Rob Stewart in Hong Kong when he came to premiere his first Sharkwater documentary, back in 2007. Until then, I was completely unaware of the effects of shark finning and the extent of damage it was causing. This particularly ignorant view of mine was set to change all due to one person — Rob.

You knew the young director; what was surprising about him?
Rob’s complete determination was astonishing. He explained in the first documentary that sharks have gone from predator to prey and he opened my eyes to the corruption surrounding the shark population in marine reserves. Despite these creatures surviving Earth’s history of mass extinctions, they can still easily be wiped out today due to sheer human greed.

What’s his enduring legacy and memory?
Rob sadly passed away during the filming, but I’ll never forget our first meeting, his drive, his charisma, his passion — it was infectious. And when I think of how he and his mission had changed and shaped people’s views globally, it was only natural to want to support and help when the premiere came to Hong Kong. I want to support his family and his legacy, even if I only manage to help 1 percent, it will totally be worth it.






Originally published in May 2019 issue of Prestige Hong Kong.

Tuesday, 7 May 2019

Outtakes: Mama Mia!! Hong Kong's most glamorous moms for a Mother's Day Special: With Alison Chan El Azar, Ana R and Louise Wong. And Sergio Rossi



Pls grab the May 2019 issue of Prestige Hong Kong for this gorgeous shoot with some of my fav ladies - and their kids. 

The feature and shoot 'In her Shoes' (thank you Sergio Rossi!) was uber stressful leading up to the day. 

But the munchkins made the day soooo much fun. Shout out to the super mums (btw every day is Mother's day - just sayin'!) Alison Chan El Azar, Ana R and Louise Wong.

TBT: Alexa Bui at Ecriture at H Queen's: Outtake


Though its a lot of behind the scenes prep work, miss doing Society Dine, esp when its a fun night out with good people. eg Alexa Bui / Alexa See. 

This outtake from Ecriture dinner and drinks. We lol'd most of the night.

Oh and I got an allergic reaction from the lobster... 

Apart from that, one of the best nights out. Such a gorgeous place with incredible food. 

You can read up on the feature here

Doing events...


It was the summer of 2016, when we first started doing events. Small-ish cocktail parties, movie previews, mixology events. Some turned out great fun, others, well... er... Let's just say, I've learned far more from my mistakes than successes. No:1 rule - over invite! Nothing sadder than a large venue with few people! More on this coming up!

Thursday, 2 May 2019

In her Shoes



My feature and shoot with these awesome mums - and their incredible kids - is out in May issue of Prestige Hong Kong.

Was super stressed pre-shoot but the day couldn't have been better thanks to this cheery lot. So many cuddles throughout the day. Joyful




Artist: Vik Muniz


My chat with artist Vik Muniz out in May issue of Prestige Hong Kong - grab yer copy now kids.


Portrait by Sam Salvadore - new to the roster of photographers that I work with.