Randomly style-hunted many times by legendary fashion blogger Garance Doré, she launched her own blog on Garance’s advice. Composed mainly of pictures of herself and her inspirations, her blog led her to working for brands like the Kooples and les Prairies de Paris, or to making videos for L’Officiel. Margaux seemed to be the girl who had it all until three months ago she decided to launch her own fashion line. Like her blog, Kapsule tries to make everyday life poetic with romantic takes on the everyday t-shirt. And because we wanted to know where to see her dancing in her brand new t-shirts, we asked her for her favorite spots in Paris.

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Wanderlust:

We often say that Paris is too ghettoized: spots for hipsters, spots for rednecks, etc… Wanderlust is a place where people mix and party until 4am. It’s the kind of vibe that you find in NYC.

32 quai d’Austerlitz 75013

Le Baron:

A place where you know you can go every day. The music is good and you always meet people you know, even if lots of the people there are very superficial.

6 Avenue Marceau 75008

Mansart:

A cafe in the 9th–it’s the second Sans Soucis. My boyfriend works there as a bartender.

Le Mansart 1 rue Mansart, 75009

Baan Boran:

A bit pricey but incredible Thai food. The waiters are a bit weird–maybe transgender?–but dressed in a very fancy way.

43, rue Montpensier, 75001

La Feline:

There are lots of dive bars in Paris, but this one, located at the end of a one way street, is very rock n’ roll. The people there are really cool.

La Feline / 6, Rue Victor Letalle

Le Cambodge:

It’s amazing. It’s owned by a Cambodian family. The bo-bun is incredible, but the line to get in is incredible as well. That’s why they opened a second one close to the first one.

10 avenue Richerand, 75010

Article: Ruben Nataf